The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-16, Page 1,1
scored by...Stevenson:, , • were various items tagg`e• d' with. present-
day prices', -whielt altogether totalled'
• =, - s$7.50.. The whole idea of the displax.:4
social. ' security, unemployinent, insur- appealed to the public to • invest the
(ince, health services ,and such things, difference irt the Cost a flour in war
•••••„•,;•„;••4,--;•,-----;ewerwret,o,7t,ininingolhater?„.144. iliev•-•;,,titilities?..---h-avink,,,,o...rea,t-saatings,,,..,plaeeL -at Christ_Church ,.",CathedttilL Kimgd,crw MinistrY . of NVar Transp' ort.
' dlititi -6•Sh-W - •--*eiti--,,Vii • badge -• • --- • -f••• -b..- -,t-,.•-.1i--•- - , •-• ---, NA r, ,. , , ,. , ii,,,:v &teary* ,,,,,a0„ )3,,,, , . 6- , . _,;,314 ,. • a 6_ r.1,11seiarad and ,were.,f(iorrins ,witb- , Preston.' in the mihor ' hoekeY benefit of price eontrol. 1n -the :other ,
• a good •spee , , h Wasrlk. • • 'lxened en-' is -co,- ..r....-a:charming=_ ., 401MI ,,,,Icp-7...,0._. e,f-,..a .11 .r. „.. _., e•_-,, . .. - ._ _of-lheehanizapo ..,5.111.e _ A tl . riltalmtl-refr•Pl'esto*l_. , 'al e o , --Ci--wttratirv-itir-Ideritie'artifitte,
July*„1.3r.' 011; ' 'deaf -of laVor:'::',Ofifetiltv,e-re-ielf,feedei.4' Alght.---1.4"teknow.--i---fief-eftteck-r.2,tA• `0., flour was • dliplayed ...marked $2.50i., -
.1, 745 girl. *The pieture Vat talroi-at- Ruth- EintlY: WailiO.irrjkl#,‘ 'G'Av---43,-3-•,'' foS.S.;• „'Wer`q::•0111•Thig406, .
•the. quarters ' and laboring -rolling, w...-..... .
The ''line'4113f As ' blir-ng -the.-710,44b.pric- under. price con -
the meeting of the Ontario 'Municipal of Vancotivet„B.C.„ and 0 ordoli 'philiP TKenordec,,•September 16, 194 , 'and
ttol. '41irrounding this 'ick of flour
-da after,we left' we took a sea that, „ .. . . tf t • To onto oil 'Hein•S" e, • • • ., •
, a • 13 • •tetield, , ril 4, 1941., and •wittererS%;'''and it wit§ by' the us- of The 'Chin trio were in
pitching, yaWing. - About -1.30- ti -.m., the
pitched -etir motorboat out of•Its chocks
such labor-sa.Vers that prodnetion had usual. but • Lucknows soie tally Vas
we. were lucky it Wasn't ;daranged.
. "That day we heard about the tanker
•• _ bt ,greless, .and received. thstractions
- to-searto'hkfor her. We were sorry' for
' 'am, JuVir + I •ifl thAt: `vmnither. i.,.,., .. ...... ,,,„,, • 44. - litn•ii , groom: ift. the „son 'of Str. George' Yilie ,. The . Hamildoe . was. .,.-r_ec_,, orded„,„ as;
--nnyone-,... PW -V,...., ---e,-,11 „.„.*,-,--,-, oppos...,,.. lino..e.-7--ellni eye:, :,-,„,•-,,-..471-iid.Agi,onwmeg:,..b,1-no,,,;• :0-40-airomiTeer,„• 0,-*;r6cketrAirdarso,r19•43,-;---tlig-zoiia.:-
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oUitON.WRECKEIT4NJEE
CUED BY 14.M.C.S. GODERICH
• • • • ,
Aetenn't Of gallant Zipictit in
,)Bitter Storm 31101?
.VrEloatt
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ROYAL CAN.A.D1AN NAVY OVEICIAI'd
, , , •
• PRESS RV-04SE
AN EASTERN CANAD4N
• March 3.0,'•••-petalls, of the rescue' et• .
.2ertY4otir":inen at Sett daring ene.• of
• the bitterest c4terras of this:„„War were
revealed by: the Roynl OanadhUi IS'Al:**)7• *
teday after the leCeat-ifiVeStittir0 -at
which Lient. Ceinniaxider R. Kenney,
14-0.N.R., reeeived the
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The violence of the storm. broke
•--,thrpedoed tanker, which, was "under•,
'tow, in half, and, the rorty-teur mew*
• were . marooned on 'the 'Stern. The
forward 1u12 aiik immediately. with
the loss ef eeven.,--liveS. After a per-
sistent t30.17-ch,LIPUt.,• Cmdr,
• 14.,enney, in cerantand of ' the .13.tinger
' minesweeper . • Goderich',_
• located the wreek and rescued 411
hands., - • •
The of; surViVers Was described
by' inembers±of _the _Ship's company, of
„"Goderieh" as "Mat pitiful," and their
mental itrairt.:;"terrific;"' 'Although the
living • quarters were in the stern, it
wag' not safe to*ge• below, as the hulk
was in 'immediate danger Of shaking
•• , andanyone below •• would . have been
trapped. • AS a' result, all stayed• :on
deck.throughtantihevbitter storm, ready'
to,.. launch, a sen boat tit: a nicattent's
•••. notice. • • .••••••
• Many were suffering , from. frost- %editor Of The Parally.Ilerald and Week-
bittenc hands and .feet, 15 liven...As Star, Montreal; . who has recently
posure, as they seranabled down an ice; toured England, will,;„he a speakerat
covered scramble net into•"Goderich'es the 'field, day. ,‘ ' • •
• -sea boat. • Once .aboard, in 'Safety,„ the
first reaction of 'warmth And „ Compar-
'atiVe conifort was "alinOst Worse than
•the .exposure," they•
Men froin every province weresetv,-
`-'7--"-•
action. The work of 'All hands was
praised by, the captain,: but particularlY
thaLt,„,LeLAT.,,‘John J. Muir ;of Owen
Sound, -.Cont., '''iM'Trlrete'-e'te.W1Ee''Nv'riii'dlr
five miles Away, on the final day- of, the
search, and .Chief Petty' Offieer W.
Franklin, of Toronto,. Whe _treated sur-
vivors. Both. - a.' these ratings" have
since been, mentioned in _despatches. •
.• Lt. Kenney Receives Deeoration
Cmdr, Keeney received liis
- decoration from the CoMmander:44-
hief, Canadian. Northwest Atlantic
ar, „Admiral. 14 W. Mur,ra.y.,.=;
.C.N-.; at • an investiture at -al/1;6S:
P
AT111491148 TQ,i, ATTEND AT -
FEMSRATION =FIBT!..1) DAY
Second Anrinal-Event to Ro lIeld.at
Sealortil ,June Ith ,
CLINTON, March •g, -That Their Ex-
liencies the -Earl. Clotnitess • of
thlene,ind party, will be distinguished
•visitors it ,the ,second 'annual 1i1t1. day
of the Huron County Federation ,..Of
Agrieuiture;to be he* to, Segorth on
Wednesday, June 7, Was revealed tit
'the -meeting of the *Federation executiVe
held here last night. , ' •
Harry Sturdy, Auburn, president of
the ,organization, presided as the setup
of •eotawittees tet the annual •event was
conipleteckaS PAIOWS;
Chairman •over an, Harry Sturdy;
vice-chalrinan„ W. L. Whyte, Seaforth.
Chairmen of CotrimitteeS-speaker's,.N.
L. Whyte, .Seaforth; • grounds; Hugh.
Goderich ; parking,. ItitSsell Bol-
ton, Dublin; lucky ticket draw, Diek
.Jacob, Clinton; • membership, A. •
Morgan, attractiOns,
:Oestricher,.-CreditOn;- rthesliments, R.'
11/1e2Iillan ijr Seatorth •• farm machin-
ery, Gordon McGavin,.'Walton;-public-
Scott-,---Seaforth; reception,
Warden Fred. Watson, Bayfield; •,sports,
John Armstrong, Lucknow. '
. It was 'decided to petition the, Pro-
vincial • Governinent' to maintain in
force the $1 hog subsidy as at present;
also to defer the canvass for a one-
fifth Mill levy qn` farm ' property for
'Federation -financing Until a later date.
It is expected that It. S. Kennedy,
•
ombinin
Szgnal ardQ�deric/i Star
GODERICII, ONTA 10f TnpRSDAY, MARCII 16th; 1941
ime fg a e
Wd Cross Donation
atee Will Be.1, ,Kept Open, Until
, apieetiio of ,$9;000 '
° * Is Itea,q4qd:
the Ite'd oroSS-.campaign' is
•
4f1ic1a1ly over , in the country *as
*hole, there is still a, saw: of 'money'
to be Made 'up in. Goderich and it is
*15,14i1ned' to keep. the headquarters °Mee
,open. ;:until the wijolegmbitni is
.
•••_.
This is beeause ot the nature of the
-loetti campaign- ..ThiSis toY93
StatitteenaAn, reblia•ITY 29.
The incident for "Which, hi-iiims-decor-
ated took place In JariMiarY, last Year,
•
but had not been made . •
• His citation* read:*,,lIThis ..fficer has
been at sea contiimonsisr' during; the.
present 'war and has been, in .command, to complete the sewer for $1,695 was
accepted, 21 -in. drain is to be con-.
Stificted"'onWtifetlee" street --trent
Patrick's street to ' a point over, the
bank at Caledonia,„Terrace. -The TQW11.
'provides 'tile, bakuni for packing, •and
inanhole covers. The Clompany-is to
lid "the work -:•and *supply any other
necessary material: The •Coraliany,n1-
.
,ti.OUNCIL IXTISICONTRACT
TOR WATERLOO -ST. SEWER
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RiIRON.,AND MTXNI
PROPMERIPS Tb•MERIA
First Meeting of 1`,„16W'Oriler to Be HeId,
— D.154Y 901
*Rev: Dr.,NOrn,laii McEaeliern. Of ,Tor,,
, „
ento, eater of •PreisbYterian
• t,
VirttO U9.111111ated 1)37 Mnititind
bYtety for the•poSt Ot. moderator ot the
General - ASsenibly„ ••• 'PreldbYtki"Y • also
811 offit1110,4 cbtt,( 1 ,;mPr.o011. ,trior •Tota,1-33,beer, so,f ulnag. eort
Xiarailtort„ *and Loudon. Presbytery
Met at W,inghana OIL, March 7t1&, •Iteir,..1
Dr. w",:;ci:'Ittioad. Of ',As/Afield presiding.
,ThisoaTas; ili reality, the ltiAt fl(%ng
�f Maitland Presbytery ,is it 'is at1111
Present eenstituted, for • Huron; and
- --Mttit1tmI Presbyteries will merge._oii
in Olhat•Itt'' s° 'far. 'as )1198v21' wIler° 'MO .0, though, there' will be brief meet,-
eontributiOns are invited and no house- jugs of 'each • liretbytery on that og-
• .
to•honse canvass it held/..The- casion.priorto the Joint nieetiiig, -vviiich:
edramittee report that the altallal meet: IS to be held at Winghant. *
nig of the Red Cross Society is to. be Rev. Stanley M, Scott, of Kincardine,
held' in Terontia towards the end a the and Rev. John, Pollock; of' Whitechurch,
'Month and it is urgently desired that along with ,laymext, •from Kiniotigh and
all contributions be ,in in good tinie Kincardine,- were.nained,cOnimissioners
so. that Goderichmay be able to report to the' General ,Ass'enibly, which i,eetS
'-that it has held VP itSend as 1a -former in Toronto in' June, •,• •
years: Presbytery endorsed the • plan to
,,...,Returns' on 'Wednesday night showed establiSh a, ,.boatd. eduq1L4::
some :$2,500 still required to, secure the tion .fer the ditirch.
quota.of $9,000 for the town and Kw- .• ariangementt were .inade obsetve
minding district. The .committee, feel
quite sure th.nt this fOrthcoming,
as certnixf`I`of .thelargest contributors
have not yet reperted,,but since the com-
mittee are anxious -to close the books
as soon as possible itis urged that ,a1L.
those who plan to help bring their,
money at the earliest pessible, date. •
IV order to hail those who And it
difficult to get .d'own. town ih-rthe after-
noon between 2 -246.6 eelpekOLIOTA the,
headquarters -Office at. the Green, Dooris-
osP6etun:r, dittespulianngn.e.d .to :stay en On
It was feared in .sonie quarters that.
-the prosPectiVe closing of.' our neatest
airport ;Would nnfavorably affeet the
O.
ShearerC. Talks o
Lions on Fannin
Recent ‘, DeVe10}21110nt$ Prouuse
I Great. 'Ohallgei Aftet. • •
' • theWar
Tliat ..„1,),'c3:6 eat 'future for
farrai.ng iir,"*OanitdaiS-Ttbe. ;'•-cienifideted
01131011 of :Mr, ,jarties 0: Shetftitr, ,who,
'resigning position as the relirer
se,pf5Me•O.t.L,the ,Ontario Department
of Agriculiiire :Co-intiTii,l1
he has held for the last'siX, :tears; in
order to engagein tetriniag on his own
account in the county Of -O•Xtord.:'
Shearer, who is the president of• the
Clinton Liens 'Club, was the guest
Speaker at tlie regular meeting of' the
Qederieh 14ions on 'Friday evening last,
.and....his popularity with the ineuers
or, the Godericli Club was etideneed by
the large attendanee at :the, Meeting.:
" Mr. Sheareet-• who was- intioduced.
by Lion W. J. Hedge,- brought greetings
Item. the Clinton 'Lions, who, he said,
look •on. the older Proderich Club- ft$
Accepts, Windger ,Conipane_s Offer -to
•
•
An early effect a the- prospeetive
•
felosing. of Sky Harbor , airport was a
tittrriteittnegbf-khe-Teraz4ennell-
.0114-,Monday afternoon •to consider an,
'offer from the Gordon H. , Con-
struction Co: of Winelson for the' com-
pletion Of 'the Town's storm sewer„ on
Waterloo street. :Work' en the project,
designed to divert surface water from
the existing sewer sYstem, sometithes
overloaded' in time of flood' rains,,,has
'been 'proceeding :intermittently during
the.. ,Wffiltefr',•iraOntlai-,- 'town ;men- being'
employed., • The 'Puller ''Construetion-
bo: had been laying__ drain, Me at Sky
Marbor, but this Work- Vv-TiS stoPtitid-qn-
receipt...Of advice that the was
to be closed in a .f6W-rnonfhs.
Lassaline appeared before the.
Cannel' for the Company, whose offer
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8 A,FTERNOCIWO 0OURT.'
,Man froM Teti3Watier
on Atehlent Charges",
„Vitelt, Lloyd Renwick, '4,41.0.4*,V.,
whaSelioni4 is at Teeswater, was fined
po and, costs on, each of two charge,
ot, dangeleus, driving and of lea,ving
the Seene of 0.1,t aeXideut, atter be,Itad
pleaded gellty both Maglairtite'S
Conrt,..thiS Athilystlay)., afterneort,
--VW-Charges aroseout-of • an. -4=eddent•
on February f) on No. &highway near ,
\Vingluuu, 111 which two people were
injured,INliss Hilda Brown, of WIng-
ham who Suffered Severe. in5'nrieAl.to
her -Tett---leg;- -and- was • rendered Un-
conscieus, and-, Friar, of ,Port
Uope, • a 'Smi•Veyer the Department-,
rot _Ilighwity,s, •who •.sustained ,internal
_
injuries and serious injury to his
right hip. •
„• 111, moving his CO away from • a
dance Renvvick Aret turned out,
aml attempted ,•to pass' a, line of ears,,
on the wrong, side of • the remit, and,
Str.nek,,the two people Who were walk -
On the left side, going in the same
direetiert,. •
. _
Renwick failed to st,op' and was
arrested a few 'hours later by Pon-
• Stable `Frank Taylor. Ile ' elected
summary trial.
Wank -Donnelly, counsel for the •ac
Sky Ilarbor Sehoo
.to Be Closed Jul 14
One of 28 Air Training Stationii
Canada to :Be 010804,
TWO "
/yewS o the dei• ‘*ion. t1ie4 AJr
jacOof.f.y.7peparilii-ent Of :the ,Federg
0,oVernMent•teelose No. 12 PlementAry
Flying Training. Seb0O1 at' Sky flarbOT
,was reeeived,1ate b!1•Mindo,-1111.4 $,928,
'to* been', the Muse?' of corisiderablos,
bbncern: ameni#,.• the bushie54 nien tot '
the town and. tizens genetallz.,
July:14t11i -named *date, ot
Duriug the four years since the traixt,•;,.'
ing sehool was established' it, has lifts,
an iinportant -teeter in the businesd
.life;, Goderich; and, though, it 'is
tecopised that it eon* not he a:per.
inallent intititutiort' as' a training statwU
tor military PT:poses, the sudden inr.
nounceineut 'intenuect closing was
entirely Unexpected .at 4.11is stage
the war. • The announcement from Oti4
taWa named,,twenty-eight air trainhag ,
the iliamond jubilee Of Maitland Plet, their sponsors, and thanked the (xode-• cused,_ entered a j'lea for leniency'. • the
South Kinl ss on rich ions' for the interest which. th:ey Renwick" he said, was' horn apd.raised 11991)1' 'SPr"d'ak 'e)'i.,4°841 fac9Utuotrr tr°41-
ew runsWic e •ea Albert*
byterial W.M.S. n, u 9 •
May '16, with Rev. C. IL tilleponaid, of ha.ve taken in the Clinton Club • and - '
in. teeswater, and has been. on active'
Lucknes,v, representing'. the Presbytery. its tt.cti-VitieS. *He trusted the Gode- service with the Coastal Patrol for
student minister at ,11.1olel`Worth for,,:a cOmmand the confidence of the iPlieotputlee ,Qtrle time 11.114 ha$ heell- l'llen#Qued
in` despatches. He was/irisiting his
• A. MeCarroll . ''S'ytiS Celliirmed as 'rich -Lions. 'Club would. continue 0
Six4month Period. ', • . - 1 or , the town , and. diStriet as pttrents at.Teesvilter vvilen he became
DR. ;I. ., GRAHAM • - " , pltst... "Year•.•after year,"
speaker, ,14`your 'Club hes raised large .
1801' the' involved in the accident.. •
....,
• '
of Majesty's Canadian ships for
"a considerable time Lieut. •RenneYr"
•while in. command .of Gode-
rich; showed. commendable .persiStence.
' in searching for a disa.bled merchant.
ship under extreraelY bad••weather
• ditions and a high standa.rd of sea-
Manship rescuing survAvora.".•_
T i naIleaissciduoaindrgonanunirtidepv,rtint job and
ON ',HEALTH INgUltANCE sAms of mone,y. his you could not - • - command,,,
• do' unless the people had conii ence n
and Mr. Ponnelly asked that this be'
- you -and in your judgment. as ,to how congitweit - ,
Claims that It Would Redute Costs the ° moneY Shenk," be sp-ent,
in the **Ft,- which are to be:, closed at
varieus. ti'met before the -.end of ' the
Year, -the first °neon aircrew, graduate
schoel 'at Quebec on „gar*
15th. 'Besides ' Sky- - seven:
elementary sebbols are in the list,
J. • Douglas,' manager • of Sky
Harbor, stated that the reason give*
officially for the closing of these SchOels
Was' that the----Air'Forcer--hae- 114$
many.* trained., men that , there is' 'a.
slackening *off in tbe•-inanher to he_
trained in *aloe:, Casualties; he said,:
had been extremely low in., eoniparison
With. the- Strength a the••force,
.Sky. Harbor Airport was ,estabil$hea
about six years ago as a-cimilian, under
taking. Atter the outbreak of war the
County of krarou toOk over.the property
and .entered into 'lin 'agreement with
-the ktovermuent- under: which it was
Weed' at, the dispoSal of the Air De-
tirtment for- the duration et the *tit
and three years Mereifte'r,tirra-fro
/nal. rental. This agreement reterrea, •
OTIFY*-Tir Ilre-forilie-STIdititfirrtpurtrt,
. •
Crown . Attorney •Holinet stated that
' • of Medical Care . Turning then to the subject of fano, neither of the injured persons was hack
At the regular:' meeting of the ing, MT; Shearer -8P°ke •'-of the eQn`..dat iviiI,Irlt ; that there was Sufficient snoW
Canada: .to. s heuette the two', people on ;the
graduate siurses' group, an Friday last, tribution which -the farmers. of '
an interesting-paper•Oa,s giveillSy Mrs. had ,Made -to the proseeutien of the .road,. and that, the accuSeil slimid
this should not intertere,.4.aetyVertrr iti'."-y'
injuries.. Mrs., Buchanan also- diS7, upon Canada:- aid ' the United States , 2
Their mail' jeb„he Said, ..was the.
one can :always Atop. • Ordinarily you.
Buchanan on the ,lateSti treatinent •bY Nyfit.'.
collection here;' Authorities•elnim -that ,,,y doctors for, sprains. and head' production of food Britain dependea_ .
have returned, •"- "- ' * *'-,:,.-:. .
'Accidents Semetinies happen, ' bu4.,,.
plentiful and.. inost..people.• are kilile, ,cussed the Prolapsed health '-"pliiii.---..• for the reOdstufrs• wlheli She required;
.: ,3 'woUld be ,sent. to!priSon, but I;believe
,after --earning_ good. iriePRO„ for 847EL.,7," Dr.. J. M.. Grahani Nv4S -tile _guest and in the ptodnatlen Of these - Amu-- ,some eonsiderotion:sheiild be given -•in
long; to. spare their. regulaT 't ontribUtioti 1
sPea.ker- of ,the. evening and chose as stuffs the farxn:ers: of C4nada had- done .0e.s.s, 4i--. viik Ors,:rice:„;,frA.Corgl! --Magle%
for the' lled Cress.- It it'Peintetl •ont,-,
.e.,,,,his subject "Ilealtla, Insurance," ' He a..,.: great. Job... ._, • • - ' - trate Migiens told the tii itedused, hi im-
i7.7.1404,4sigoatlizes0,,,mcAzobablv EILL.e,p 'lained...,W,e..„ditterence .lietween state secori& the tainiers hate given their posing - Cie. fines:••.. ' , ' .., ":--
be- able...to ,place in other ecillafFil7cra- , di d the •iTiririBlea. e ma- • nsSistance if."111-falSing--'itf-tho-site--Ltrjr:-mirmg--.4rirw.virarge
tive. jObs those losing their eraployment
sttrance, and sta4d that ixtOst members ceSsire 'War. leans
Sergeant 111,-OVerholt with net having
--Ni-hen-:rthe-PArPtkrt-docts-sustleP11-04z-oid,,the-sued.cieak tifession-;;Sgreed-that„ .,,..,•Aphirdr504R-.4110-1.1-katiar,,,„4—taulitanent.st •forbtit,robift.•
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ations• 'health insurance was' definitely a. •SteP in the "seuices, farmers have done their.
. __..r,,,„,, Approximately 3,009 "'men. and
, . in the right .direction: ' , • •:, i.
•
sitar_ .
'6uorztiatAni J./.‘-vm_IC CLup ., .4.,, „ku tinfor,tunate reaction to the do- wonten had gone from 'Huron* county
Ilie - Goderich'. Music Club held its „finite prePespl a• national _health. in- into the various services.; -Ile did not
—
xnoighly meeting in the auditorium stitance,. said the-epeaker, is to reckon know • bow Many of these came frem
of the Town.' Hall ;Wednesdar*ev'ening with the 'Colossal .figures of costs .•in- :_we farraS, but he:believed _itwas a
:Otlast.week., Mr, Carratin,gave a 'talk on, velVed.. He claimed' that health in-' -fair-proportion. • , . ' ., . • ..,
-theory. ',, ,An •• Irish pkograna, -was „in "surarke shetild not increase., the 'cost Fourth, a koed percentage - of * blood
Charge Or ,Miss Nellie °airborne, Miss- Of Medical. care, but rather diminish it, , donors. at- the ' various clinics in -the
..Colhorne.Singing three selections,. with .since 'peeple would ,liate no reason to county came from the farms, and this
Mrs. '''..IirOfgettlrairtil€if-O-dOWttiriSt.':.:T7MIW-24),ostrioxie-',--visiting_-,, the ,gloefor . and tile was ,o. valuable: contribUtiati.
Treier Wignall sang ii Solo'and'rlt-:-tgt... -volurad-of medical_eareshOiild be ct,it,* . :-Farm 'People hair assisted in
. _
Wignalt PlaYe& two seleetions, L. - . °Whig -AO- early :diagnosis and treatnient - ways' but .-theSe-said • the Spe
, . , . _ Iltettithr-insarttitee;--he-,s said, actually were the 'points -he Vould.empbasize.
%kit NAVY, IMAGIJE : determines the amount the. average in- i MT.' Shearer ,quoted figures given by
dividual or . tunny may expect to Spend minister', of AgricultUre,Gardiner -on the
.4%, e ;annual ineetin,g of , the Navy •
medical „ care .and tenders it .COM-. livestock- -productiOn Of 'Canadian
Le,ague of •Canada,° Ont-arin- •-ditision, on
alsory. to make provision for sueb- •farmers. Last year, as compared with
ioircelrlkehbe. •,121, 151e.(?liclt,*int-00-ro,a0o,::::::_9.4,,,00litf4,..tht.itsteitiltrtlotlye.ditls,, .P
_Tan expenditure.- - . ' ' . the preVieus year; SO per cent: more
. , . • . ' . hogs had been marketed, .0.6 Per, cent.
wteiittehde appeals
s Lore a4rue, personalelthers.utlitr:curigph_ ZEV.,. LOST BY
, _N. -001!s, ''' e„ , :::::),:-4.:tti:;-'411ad&-Pbee:r. c-eceointnp-i-i-iinsioietde•
OST 1.3Y ENEMY ACTION sh6eP and lambs, 0 per -cent. more
tion • Or ** by Zontribution- of 'rearei.lai; , , •• .
------ • vvit'll fewerpeeple on the lai..ins:
are invited to attend.' , ,A rettirn, brotight down; in the Howie . . -
• __•,. of Ctommons -last meek revealed that Patin. Mechanization
. . Illow had: this been acconi lished?
,
his'navae, and.-:Cfown Attorney Holmes
told the court that be had been posted,
oat ofthwn.
- • • 1• •
MORE DONORS WANTED"
FOR NEXT WEEIVS CLINIC
• The nexthlood donorS' Clinic in Gode-
.
rich will be held on Friday Lnorning,
'March 24th, 'and it is hoped that. there
• ;••••74.91"7
. r- • ,
MilirgetrOv.sc he -ca
tki.016
for -on.e...rea0.14.4•TAPP -13:2
in behalf of the men who „mg
everything in the service. of therf
country. Any of these will be grate-
fully welcomed at next week's clinic, as
well -tts the "repeaters". who have al-
ready, donated -tv-rgenerently.„ • Remem-
ber.,.
the date, March 24th.
,•4•4,*•••`,""4„ti.
eno
;
on its being token Over hythe•Gover*-•
raent a large addition mien:to& to
the ',area atAoVerimient, .eoense.
*Sky Etarbor has -to its credit an out-
standing record at an elementary
train-
ing For some time past it, has
been devoted exclusively to the training
of men Of the Ilea Aly Arin. •
t • Fir
&Arai' DRIVE GOES "
„
•
A BONNET FROM ITALY •
-Little James Harold MeWhinney,
one -month-old son of M. and Mrt.
Richard McWh'inney,. has _begun ,fo= re -
dal caii:iirfironducted
ontir:,of ,FehruitiiTo;13O11-42-000 0(0
in war- savings stampS,, has been eX-
ceeded by more ,thaii fifteen „pet cent...
aceording to figuyes---teceiveti,at: the
end of tlie last day,”- Mr. •S.
intional-charrnian-ofAre-eriVeFfAtated,
"This, splendid achieveraent,”
Young said, was-jthe-retult of the co- •
Operation giten more_ than forty . •
thousand 'retail food Outlets, .,restaur-.,,
ants and hotels," . _
In addition t� - selling. thQ_stanipa.
ili ' -The storY7of. the rescue will live long, , .. Seven ..,ShipS of PaterSon SteamshipS,, • . • • - • . •
Ltd., Port Arthur, haye been sunk ation,, it seemed to reqUire :a war to ceive pareels from far-off lands verY. across their counterS,•........many splendid•
by -First and most important,: by rifechaniz-
-- ' With. its. rneilern etpiipmenewal 'not be Mr: and. Mts.. *Roy. GirVin of Dim-
actionand fotir others have been bring about , proxemen------------ --. early in life. His uncle, '1`pi.* Harold illuStratingfa*
i.‘eittly' has the work •und'er . way and ,
in the weatotres- of the •_mee, al.)a,atha
gannOn wiSh- to...announce, the 'inarriage *
"We left Halifax to, piek up a convoy len. in completitiff• t • • • • • • - "oat during th-e-wat -period. -stampt wete „develePed ,by merehantli • '''
- of their only daughter,. Ilona Isobel, • ,,,„... • t• .. . • • spect. .Today-. the' farms • of Canda Prouse, sent hint a blue silk' bpnnet
dii a bitterlY cold .,claY 'In il.nliarYjr, ' ' - r- " ' ' ' 14 ' '
'The Council will n meet on rridaY,sS* . Canada. In Vert PrAnCeS,
commented ObiefR.-R-..A. 11enty, Deac0.4. its---te-gitiotr • ,meetitig,•night,---thit-Weekr-wPert-Ant14-11d'.--: to Charles Westi , -Li:
WI ake
ipe. were acquired; by.' the Muni- were mechanized:-to__Ii_ greitter extent from Italy. - It , wasvery : carefully an 'acre
Ontario, 0. local spore dressed a window ,
• 4 e req1.1•11• Salq that six other Fate.r-
tions:DePartmetit fot the ;United -gates than ever befete,.atal.would. he te A still folded .2in ,..7tidirtary: envelepe , and
but will ineet on' Monday night next. iiTTI.,;7.. , A-econd start., of -Mr. and- Mrs..
..i t. 'degree' If the *ere. teak 'renlir three weeks to reach -its to show what ,pricecontrol. had accom-, ,
R:C.N.R., Of Plalifa.ir and Victoria, Who.,
was n. member of the ship'S con:Ill:any- .. , _
I. Westlake,-,Saltford. The. mar -
War Shipping Administration nt a total ' plished; as compared ' with. the Same
eried- ill: the ,last Pe-,-- -- 'ewhen...we got outside -it ur . , IN TrtE VAIVEpAii.s.,$ En ,
t nod into fiage‘ toOk. place. in Torkinio on March' ,cost .of
15th, , 1944, with Rev. A. :1-.:-Meliza---re
- :i• •L'az.--I-L. - 1,4•Ie4e. wure t agVailab10. •• For .iiiMnce,: inore Milking deStination. The many friends, of Tpt._ '
hi • • id ''i 'the hisf --tvur-Prouse wil=bO-glad tO know -Ikels. sloWl
- , X r nd c Ganandoc Lachinedoc, -
• at a a , f ,- LA' 1-1-nte Meg' were „ so J. 1
.years . n in e... i
the " ' ---th Irevious :twenty recuperating after receiving" shrapnelrcontrol was unkno*rt.• - ' . _
the .werst storm° I've .ever• Seen." , 'The March issue Mclean • ' • •'-\ •
"We ran into heavy seas and ex- •
InrinthlY 'Pliblication, of ',the' Provincial • - years. An implement .tgalled - the, Mick-
Soreltioc, Wellandoe and Cotertudoc,
Incfucled in thaw' lost -through enemy rake, • ,which the speaker, dekribed, sand
tion were three requisitioned by the 'a Corn -loader, beth of witich were 'de;
vounds--some_tun?_ ago. • ••• one Whidow--aM'Xbound-sack- of-
• treniely or -gale ;forte as 'tower. ,presents„ oir , its '• ih,okican, • • flour WtiS 'displayed; .with -.price tag
.rehtted Cmdr. 'Kenne31- _xeny, superinthhdent, of the local 7quiet . ceremeny which too , Anitions Ihtpartitient for the United tised 'by the farmers thertthelges, *ere In. the first home•and-home games -price of flout during 1919' without tbe
• LUOVANOW OUTCLASSED ;Laftixed •,Tetieblg. $7.00, which was it*
soon, ;jut_
we cleared the, shelter
°f • front, :e6ver a picture' of* otir "Y.' • B.
k
a
•
, 'PM four otherit, lost thr,ongh enemy,
Febritaity,..'Otli, Whieb.;•-as • the, record . Ont., AN,7ere • united. . in marriage, been ste*ed up. • ,. .- '
Shov.VS,, LIMO_ 'gr. - NellyN-• -.eighty...fifth Nit4. the,• Hon. Cspt,.:k. 9. '14 GOron action Were: Preseodoe, june40,-*1942; .
.11,.nother • thing that had helped was
1042-; ."-Torondee; 'the :-coaiparatiVelt. good prices, new re-
birth:day, though lie. doesn't look O'Ver of4eiating. - Tlie bride is': the daughter sar)*06e, mtuth• 15,
sixti-,•.-possibly to some .• extent a.`"re-, Of Sit: and alr,s- -'Auhret WahiPwrighti .MaY '20,, .1942, and Troisdr; „may, 21; ceived for farm* Priancts.,- :Alen. Wcail
11 - ti ' f the hi "in eiith•standing: 2609. 'Grant stket; yonvotrer, :;piq .the.. ZO42, , %. • . • , ' 7 - ' ' work liarder 'when', they. realized. they.
•,wettld.,-get '4.-fairkeetlitn, fer, •their.work.„
- --'---Foriiimost_two_day,the Storm ttlge. • ,.,:. ,got-linf.....-g. R. is••'..ifloingsuch ;good.. ' -.11elpliad eeme alSo frOM ilie-iminen
. 'It vvould hav'e been -impossible to-teseit publicity- Work••.'fOK i•Ooderich that . the, Goderfch. The bride* wolee n poudre 1 clee "lost at • see .0etober- 5, .1941; -the 1.1,0„.. th.e.
knyonein_tilmtgale, e'reu •:if • we had ..P-X.--Coinnits$10 •111. -sent 111fi.11 to 0.11011101 blue ' sheer 'with • navy:, accents,. while. Neradoc lost bli Lalte Miehigan; NoVem.:. children,, from the toWns-
4, found tliem.7 We mttde as' ,goo sp
. ' -* ' • '' - ' ' l• ' d ha A
m 0 g o n _, er .sister, MisCAudrey-WaineWright, beill, 1940, . and tlre-"Vhordoc 'ittatal
_ . 'People _And frein -;'inilitarv. establish -
Monts. The. wonfort•particularly, bad
as we could; to the. ektimated.,positien. Cent- waSilier only: attondant in dtiSky ro.e los hY.' stranding," riltirch 30;1940, - ..- Iniade......a.":.geaiiil 'cqiitribution' by ;their
. Of 00 ulercherttniall... •. ...* ' . ' " ' .4PlYelated ;biro to represent .tn6
--icaarlt „oii ' the'', farms,- •••.'"Then., eVerY.
- "All throtigh those ' t•Vvo ,olayS `we' l'ailjfi -at -11;!•!waie.rworkS' COlitT6itipil ,Ikitb„:navY. iteeent's, P/014,7„no,Y_IIales,„ , „. 41., . ' . '' , , '. - ' .4 . . ,•,
it.o.o.c.; Taneouver.;,, wa$ , hest +manEQUIPMENT F
. '.0111,, COpNlry 'lout.
f
0 1,41agarit Mills in' .Aptil. . ' , - - -atmer • we's doing f.aboutk-„two -inett's
.heard other evidence' of ,,the violenee . , • — After a teeeptien the couple,. betli wear- The County. Ilonie "coininittee
' • ' • ' 1 - f r 'Victoria. I•Ititon. Conntk,.domicil is contempla.fing-
' of v. oil +their a-verage. Etge was
. shili§, in, distresS,
of the storm•-•wirelewsse.m. ieesasr,aiteeds furpoxrat , , „.„4•Bti,R.,,,.ottdpdilitiayion..,1"E:to_oneAtstallitoivisof ,the
'fig.. their' unifOrniS, eft. , 0 • , i
' ------7-....•• • • - '., • , t... . tlie instalIatiOn at the. empty instittt.. h6vowei,' ilanft, orgy. could staip., no to this.
years,' It ,Was a question
, - #0,tliat .t1).e-'te)* shipihad.lOst contact l'iii.ophe$, .Foneriti gelse filis ..heeh •ma (16-, . •,i- . .8NE1.14-4NtTlitORY. .:, . :tion''' of ,so1ii4; fine new• .114•10.... r/ equil)- Pneel 'but •,in the meantime -they Were
uiet-Iveddin tool ;Plae.ei •: at the' ;Illearatc.i•tCsrialisiating • Of a* Washer,: • with , a, turning out. the good,: , • • .-'•
With -the stern of •-"the tett:titer on whic•1.1' in, the ,perstoti,et:Mr. Donald.' LovieiA. q
. a :.,i
city:allied • embalmer- . "And , funeral ..Blyth" rectors? on Thiirsday, ,March Oth, of ...fifty pOuridS dry,,aiticleS,
1- an -extractor 81111 0. • tuinbler .(or: drier).• si.d.Aell%.* ti.8ohite„,-.: dellteelllb.lptinilrellnetS(1 , tobf a'..re.:(e7i'
the, fotty4Our men were marooned,,, _:._
Y
"As the -weath.er Moderated Ave had' .dirdetet, formerly of the Logan:titterer: , when Reir.', P,• IL Streeter- united' ..i.iiThe ne
A,mhers Of
'.the o
Cnimittee,,-Which.
- lof-.1vit..-•"'-ftud Ilirs..4ohni.A;'.Sileit_Of .Balter,''''IV'14---WL417---'3'":- P.---,Inglis;"--Ah' -PrQgress in aviatiort•-•-who• e(0111(1 sa
b•st eiii".0-.Whicki'vere bf g
*reat FAignifleanee
,.... ..'. seontacted other '•.ships'...talting part In home at London. , iir...,,tabil.e, with hi,§' .tharringe Sgt:,13,,obeft4tiek,'Sfiell„' elifelf.
met. on° .Monday, .are ,Reeves. W. ,1'..
- tli-e-Searelfr atfilqiefird.j"-the-'•taiiker-..wa, .
Wee and•-"thtettiyettr vid--Son-,-"has-'.,al, •-,...
on'iViItitivert-..it--will"PlaY-In-flie-.-livorfig,
'.rOken' fil ', half., "'VVw'.•=didn't thlnk the .
ready- token residettee...in town,. band•,14thideShOroarl
, d'Alitrioti .-Wda, Second
Ttickey
Nit
, • .
-stern portion Would,Stay. afloat in . the With ,. his .eXperieiiced aid, ;the IltoRtroy slat:Jolter . of =, Mr. ,W; 0.-,* Nethery and ,McCtuin and •13the people irCitfter•war , years?
.., . 'gaieo Then `alieutmidtlep:-;our, third •i-.4'
...._ iyunerar Herne . Will: be- . better oc111111134d , the - late Mrs.. Nethery of -Blyth. ,,. The ' , .: .; _ POhydration.
' - • (lay-:,eilta-•:,II•,S.;..naTI -Plane :..flOw' •13 v.04, thait ever , Vo• -give 'prointik. efficient -oh& ' hr,ide . was ..becomingly-: atired-;..-411,-a. Vitil AvEA1PAER , ' , Delis di woliht_ Prolong'_ the _sek
'a.nd •,teptirted they' ' liad sighted, the ,iii.,.oftii.. s.ervic.e.. _,,,
..' :-• ,, ..-.. • :*. ' ,fievverd 'silk . Jersey dress; *With .'broW-a ' . l'en'tierattirs. of the-l)as N've,elt In. Son for theaute Of:vegetables throtigh-
Goderieli,' With those of the Correspond:,
icti-eck, with eight or 111110 111 ,
7:' ' '' ' ' . . ' ' !__ ' accessories, and, wore ,ft corsage •iiof Oat the' year, WOulti' "ietirice.,trartSporta-
ing • Week a Year age,.• as ,efficially,,,,re- tion ChargeS, and Nvotild onable inhabit-
* -.7-foilt-2-;btit.by nighttallt :when. wehove , .
. „on,board,.. We spaced out...and headed TO ItEPRESENT . P.r.-VOIVIAIDISSION1 Talisman, roses. .Miss Jean ' ,liethety,
At the, riifeetine ,,-• of •-,.the" Ptiblie as her attendttnt, was dressed in. , it
, 4 • ... ,...-_, . . cOra.ed, ,were. as f011oWS : . ,c; , . . „I . itiltk. .0,f the-. Nertli conntry , arid' else,
. .. - ' ' • , 1044 194:3 ' wliettc,4e enjOy- ptactIcallt..tteSh •Veg6-
1. to, 111(1 found nothing., ' titiiitieS 'Cininission. on ThursdaY last two-piece efiseuileept browddiepe 'and --' - -
Almost Out, of • •-,Fuel. SoliekilltOnilent Icelly, NVIAS delegated to yellow ,frovivered' silk Jersey, with how .' :-., ' '- . '. ' .'•1‘-ra:3''' Anti' Nitz' :81111‘ -fables at any, season,' and ',this , would,
Tilurs„ Mar. 1Y.;';...2/1 „ 15 . 27 ,-, 1. 'ereate:t.,-Iorge.additional..niaritet for the
• "Next morning," ' Lient •Cmdr. attend a speCial meeting of the Ontario, ttecessorieS„ ittld-,a i' corsage of yellow Pri. - Mar.. 10 ...,24 :13,,, . 37 , '26- grOwers ,of YeAgetablos, .in, 'this ecei.
..':':Itenney Ceetinued; "we estimated .her. M-Unicipit171gledrio Assoeiation which. ,daltodils, , The gr00%y as -attended '1',)3(
:Position. 1)1 . dead „ reeltonJng. and van 'was • held .at Toronto On •Wednesday his. yoeitgeebrotlier, •TtaY, 'After; the Sat, ,Mai:'''. • 11 '....52 i .• 23 38. ',• 24 tioet,fea tile ispealter. spoke of the' .46-
toWarilS the spot.• She was adtulilly.,
of- tiffs vivelt. : Mr.. l'ellY Wag halted- eereinoity, 'a:Wedding:dinner was served Atli: 1‘',1,4„-ir..,4. lig ::::43„.7 •/ _8252.,. • 1g lg hydration plant opened. lakit year at
l'..Ixt,ter . and (11 51111)111 'prooesS of
tletected by' A.13..••.'Mttir." •It didn't take!, also to . represent. the corninisPion . at at.:the ,131yth! liotel. About twenty-five pries,,, Aro, II .,,„:3. ' ' 2.1, -•,', .,43,:‘. „ .23 .deil,,vaieffliog, will ip,s;„,
.119tatotqq, carrots
, tis 'tpugto run: over'', to Chem.': They a 4meeting of the Canatlian • seetion , .of , guests were-WAre,nt,. train; .Stratford, IS 1(1 15 ..2.• • .,,O, 51 -15
,thought Ailey were, lucky., hut' they the ;American Waterworks ,Assoeiktion, Lendon, ,Rossealt, Clinton, LondeSbero" "abba ges, leets, onionIF and o1 her. vege.,
tables_ ((1111(1. be treated in ,thei-Stinie
"didn't 111(111 11011 ' lueky ; We \1 ere to be. held at, N'iagarslpalls, April ltith ,and Dlytli., Ii.ater the same evening, a
out of'''fijelYand; would have bee* forc!ed*
to 21st , ' • ' ' ' ' ' g• reception Was' held in Illyitli Memorial
. ,'.1 ,., .... ._ ,
.9),Oitikvr to, visit the Ex.eter,plant and
11 11 • Ills !wavers. were•ttilvked bf the
to abandon the ' seardh." ,,. " ..,.. Hall, Wlit'..1,e the bride and grooni were
$ee' the proeess for thentscIves.
"They certainly' ,Wete el happy. btmeh
. the...recipients of many uSeful gifts* and'' A TI1V1E There . had been wonderftti, develep.-
• whelt"'We,‘Taine up to thetn,'' said 11,fuir,
.thoy less Pittfiting of the 11411, wag a hazard-, a. Substantial. gift of Money, On rri.‘.' .
FOR ritElttirrIXING olent in' tliklield of radio transmiSsion.
"Even with. • their frestbites, day evenly*, the neighlipre 'of. the,l'Oth
and it.-waS said. that ' the after,war
AvtiVed, cheered, and dancedabout the' 4)118 Job, ' 00 tWleaVY sweliS itioigs1(110
the listing, half -submerged *reek there' coneession of ,IIiiii•ett gathered at the., ..
deck'. -,.!filey had been twettY. eloSe tO 'There is a time. torntiverytitiui rAritos would be act dirferent• from 'the
and ntl,d awl A 11iousa0d inclitni, Wliff-iftWaYS the, danger of the seaboat ll'on)e' Of the, grooin's parents, where
-so unless your substription'to i)resent• •olitt'S altitday it •frcim night. '
*.dd:tiattili4, 0.01y,".,,a , ter udy.r,„,i' • later w6 eettpsizing.= = , ,, ' • ., tile -happy cottple• wore preSented with
. . . As sooe as the, surviVors mint aboard a beautiful oceasional table by Alt. Ab 11119 paper iS paid in advanee, it , I44evisi01), 11111)1(1'. (1 Surgleal lusty*.
ineitts, riew.,• drugs , "(sulfa and 'Iotinn-s*,1",.
../T.,xtf44..rtisky.4) .4 resetot,.• titg, ii..a4 they were given first *aid 1)'.111(11111(19 ItralfiVd and MrIllgin .. ';rokiingt
, . he IS tittle to send in lour renewal. '
left the hull' salik.t' „ • ,
, joined. ,,(l'oderitlx.o, old in the (11 ng of Godericit's" $hip's company; Pax- 1(1(111 '-5 being . read by Mrs"; ,Tosling. •Wo irottlti 'ash all those who line, ' . PI rt'ties., tile gasi t'arhine whieli'protniseS
to Make. a,revolution in: ,Power .-develOP-,
, 01)0)1)111)1144took off more 'svIrvivora thon licularl1. praised by' the Captain tor hiS The 1(11191)1(141 02 the eyening wag 0014 net retietted . their .snbseriptioti,
el -relive, after • to please do So ttt once. ttliliv ment-ithese Vv6re 'Mentioned asItunong
N,;"( • did.,".. aceor.ditig, to Lied.' Chndr. Owl) work izi this regard 'was Phief in . playing , progressivo
nottee IS directed partieularly to tho (11)111.5 which 4111 be important
itotile„,, ...Ap, were, imt., on. . board petty tn'"Otriirer Artanklin, • Who WKS Which luncheon. WaS served,' bringing a.
those whose suhscriptions arc itot , factors la 'the 'post-war World. '
ionoderich," ,:, , ,,„ , • .,, Coxswain of "4,‘Orederielt," , .. . ," very pleasnlit, Ovpliiilg to a eip's'o, ,
'There will lie cliangesi also, in other
. . Getting, the „son ..1.01,11., ittnnevit.„41:01,. ,,xt win§ , a tough Job both for our already niarked up to soine time' '
. , .. fields, said the Spealter. . 'People Were,
slitp and for our inen, but, We were ' , MIAS Ituldalt Whitely, of Ne'.'. York York .101944, .
taiiing 1111.. litereased interest in their
proud of the Jeb done_ by both,'," ' saki City'sis visiting her cousin, Miss Iiisa
lieighlmrs, as shOwn by ,lneniaires• fOit.
Smith,. tigin ,ayentle. ,. '; '-- -
Limit. (")ndr, Kenney. ,.... . . •
111-14,,
take --Vitt- iti. -ow-est-war
:. • A „Great Potential _Market ,
.,_ •
For farmers there was .inrp'resped
.a.pitograni that would= he attractiVelO
young inehlan„d sating „woMen who like
farming. It .was net to .he
said •the speaker, that eVetYheity
brought up on. fftrin should stay
there: Tlie cities need the ftesh blood
frOin 'the farms to keep them in whole:
some.condition.. There shonld be fuller'
opportunity on the farMS for seciabil-
ity, for recteation': The farmer's lit-
conie should be 011 11 parity 'with that
of other groups. 1,Viilr.laiget incemes
farmers wotild spend,' more money in
4.114.1•_"-tewitS.;;':...anti_As."._evitlenee_. et: OP
grea.t potential "Market :liner* the farm
people the !spetilte, quoted. the folio:4,-
tug_ _gores •for • Canada:'. Only 12' per,
eent.. of. 'tam hate- furnaces;
„.20- per ,eent, , ^hovel .electricity ; .per
"eent. have* modern, 'bathrooms; 4per
Cent. 'have Mechanical refrigeration ;
44 per Ceet. have automobiles; 30 per
eent. have.telephones.; 4 per cent; have
eiectrie vacutlin •cleaners. • Ho* im-
portant to inantifactnrers und • dealers
111 these 'goods that, farniers • should .he
in: a. position to imrchase them.
Farming, "the, Speaker,,,was the
oldest 'and' mbst lionoral3le "Of :4'01- ea,.
eapatIons, 'and recognition:0y'. this fact
must be in f -he -minds of
ftitinets 111(1)) 5011 Tliey - a
third ' of the potrainfich of' Canada._
rescuing the s'grvivors. Who 14).(1 fO
descend an ilee-eovered. merrtialile net
• that SiPaYea* and Jorke.t1 with the aim -
, kin
tnese-sav-mgs'-pOssible. -
Cardale,Maniteba., 'a ifierdlaantw
tot his own q• ttota • for , sale of ,
siymngi stamps -4 during the mOilth,,t
winch rer)
boy and girl
their photos
their names on a kir
people Of Cardale were 5 enthusiastic
about this plazi, that' within ilvet\days
after he had arranged' his display- his
sales in, War , savings ' stamp totalled
sented $10,0 fOr eVery lo14
-uniform '•IXe ji1ai0t1 ult-
oWcase and listed ,
hartget.,„ The
1101;let, C01114T
The heaving of a charge _et illegal
pOsSestiOn'. of liner „againstGeorge
..Slewart, •W'arren street, Glederlelt, -*tut'
aqiourned for We weeks ,by Magistrate :
zh, *A, 'makins -last '• Thursday. ,
bottles of wine aild live„,of
le.gedly purchased in London, and later ,
seized by pediee. were put in at1)11)118.
ex-.
• • •
Jainc.s
.ASlitea Waft lined $10 and
costs or ten days on a ',Chug;
of intoxication laid by Sergeant • E.'
Overholt.
iOUNIilltAL Or MRS, BElletN AtLEINT
Mrs. Helen Smith Allen, Whose ,
death occurred the previous 'Tuesday',
Was 1111(1 to rest in the family plot hit
Maitlantr Cemetery Ain Priday' ,after."
noon, The funeral service' at the home
Of her, sister, Allss Eva Smith. Elgin '
There had been ttif..rl irno SlrilreS 111 Atetine, was condtleted by riel,) It. IL
Canada, but-Aiot atoong the farm Turnbull, of. Worth street United
people. They 1441 gone oil prodtteing, clliireb. palllioar(rs were Charles
1Vhilely, E. I). Ilrowit, rtr. XL
Mabee, W. 11. Robertson, AciteSon
anti 11. LL- Long.
P VINT...NC' AT Tilr (101010 1101118N
)r .4 A
The Attain hall in the riOurt Itouse,
the ()Meet+ of the- .0olintY Tressurer•and.
tile Crown Attorney, and the ;Local
lkfaSter's eliainiierS are to be minted.
The work Will be itooe by a loft'
painter. parte! Mont°. trhi$ wtos fie,
eided at a meeting of the 'Monty two.
t}erty eoliimittee on VirNittesday after -
"anon,
Tliey were a• stabilizing influence in
tlienatioid ; , •
entiertisleii Mr. Shearer 'Said Ibat
lilt farm limite would lie -only ltVenty
tulles on tile other:side 02Stratford:'
be wolild be holding open house after
thw, 1st of April. arid lie invitedbit
fellow -Titbits fo visit him at any time.
At tile, eonelltsion Of itis gildress
Mr. f411earer Wag warmly applauded.
and am)reelation of the a4dre..1 was
eIpresseitl by several, of those present,.
Tile Club yoted $f",25t tho 'Rod,
erotIt'.