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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-01-11, Page 3• 4 11,1)14.10. 1\0004 t1,19,13,1:46.110 solloitiP 4cTth(Phone 700 ; A003k111b414 ,ONTOITtE and MONTE/V:1p • „ ,Char *Welt/4;400i . 51 Albe Street, Stratford, ' , Toronto .0 WV-P*4114Y Street, SEMAIN' e I. • .4411..TVAL klat OVRANCIA" COct•-•-1,10arm :end iso- latiad-4(iwn-ProPertrInieured. - • '101i1cerstr•Bresident, W.,. R. Aral.' Nieb-Prealdent,' Prank - :illeares(** Manager and. :..;SeeretarYhrgatairer, V. Reid,•, Sea - forth. - • ° ;Sea--„, ,MeGregor• ,'Clinton;: Alex. 'T.4eon,; Afaidt, BOraii- ffint; -J‘ :TreWOrthiv. .,.01hitent',°"'Sehn .L.'rMaione.„..'i$eafortit; 'ander, Walton; Leiteh, Clinton: •Agonta4-:-JOhn . pepper, Brae& -led.; P:'Nfeigercher, Prueter,.*Bredliagen; 'OtOrge Watt,i, myth. . Policrholdera can. • make .; . pay, 'melite 'Mitt:get "their ',CAWS ‘:receipted • at the „IloYal. gawk,. ;,Caltkin 'Cat's Graceryliings n Street, Goderigli, or J. Reld's General Store, 'Ilayfield. - 40117tr VG1t4Tim,• E; , N THROAT • ••'' House Surgeon New • Tem :_ophthautde and Aural Hospititli,..asaiste 'nt4at--M-oorelleld—nyer-k10spita • olden .Square- Throat .1104,pi,tals London, .Ens.;iand. V,X08. TASTED, LASSES , ' SUPPLIE • „ , 53 Water100 ...Street Stratford. ToIephofie 267, . Next visit% Bedford, Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday; January 2)1th, at. 2 .p.m. till 4.30 p.m. ci.,H3.4to.r44.10Tcat ANfl DREcc.ciEss . THERAPIST • • '• Goderiehi- Phorie g41 Office liours-4.10' ,12 aon„"2 to'? _ and, 7.10 3, Tile:140; PvidaY. and .10 to .a.m., 'only on Wednesday. "-Wades' and Thursday Autehou, Mineral fume. Vatlts by appointment .4,-$-AtigNSON • ,tolledatered;unclOD.,•rigle$$ Practitioners ' ,Act for file Prov ce,of 1404 4.4 ra, •PatLIC IslOTICE C. P. S. CARMAN,'NAT'S B • 'Member Ontario '`,Maikte Teachers' - Association.' Pup110,PrePared for any: intisic'extridencer 7''Cra; St. George's Creme -it"' ,Stratford-Goderich Coach „flue • „BUS. TIME TABLE • lent/lug „Ooderich at, 8.10 141140 • . 42.25 pan. and 5.05 'p.m. 4 Direct connections to. all points. For further. information phone British or Redford Hotels' Or Head ' Office (305) .c • • " HAROLD JACESON'i Sales. Licensed in Unroll •and 'Perth Coutitfes. • prieeEr reasofitible; Satis•• fa411OA 'go:rowed,' For -Information, etc., wilte or phone (collect) HAROLD SAMSON,41.11. -Seaforth, or •phone 66144, Seaferth, or •;•phone 861* Goderich. • Wan .• • • rums ae1now- ved hied t real from the Ita • 'Thanks very MVO me again thle year. taut* very 'Much. Work over, bore very tiot buSY nOw; . but lieire been t 10W Men, the. c you alt a very Merry Christ - ma*, and a ilaPpY: We*, Year, 6.4t :liniTtudnitin B111 Britton,. , 'Vepelyed year ,grand ditty bartOdeY,. so • HO, tralot Oli3Oortunity to °* try 404 '041'nk` Y.Pili" for 140u* or:Christ.. nierteiintjiiyable. Everything In The ditty :bag Was very' useful and. thitiga were in , grand shape; It it *mot, for you :kind peeple at 'home ' *mild be pretty 'tough for us around.111111 'Onto ,of. the ..,*ear, ,* Vhilstroas and a: itaPPY New Year *r. *J. .McGrfor, Italy: r'..lttqny thanks to the .11,41* Shield- for the'-iavelY box that 1„..•.*reeelVed 'front You'lhe 'ether. 'day, 'Ipostinark4c1 *pt. - 15th. ' A11 the ebb:tents' Were *rand Emd) :41'',OndltIO07,44iiist.tvliat,.--te -soldier wants 'te'"xnalge'.thin,gs.,brighter. ;Self and the ,feat •OfHthe.'°:b0s. front town ; end siirrounding'.clistrIet are."alt. ft00)-Ii 4nd'''14.1nethitt "'the :War, Will. to04..'end'''inid'?We'"il got ock,h,oino to *•otir '10-ed,',Onee,r itit old 400' '..gettfiig 'hOietl'ardaafa-** tient all 'dire-414MS,, .So 'here is 'hoPing It ,doeSiet last'inuch 'longer., • • `• • • ,:. So again X Will say,' Many' thiMka to the : TH• E NEW CAR' LICENSE PLATES , '' Mater' Vehicle 'plates', for 1045: 'will ,go_ons-44a16-4hrottliont,;Ontaria---...bn, January. 15thc"iiedording to nitoo-ii, ce-, 'wort from the llighwAys, Department , . . . . DESUCA ONT ert and Vigorous n lier 9it tcirtluby 0, TlIURSDAY, JAN DUX DAM Or EA1TION1101/P003 I _ '',Coxipons now' void ,a» %Val Bella! No3 to 6, butter. 90 to 92,-saigar 45 to 49. 6014034 of 11214404011 Valldgeopone in lieek 5 are god Siiiisa 1864 . Until' :foram* notice. A •- :. and • 10...„....„---phub. telegraph Congratulationa : end ,good hibee eonved by te letter, also expressed by friends wha ealledt were altowered.*on M. ebarleS' W01104 EtaYlield road, on Sunday, When she observed her ninety-first birthday. ',1,Ittinereus gifts :rein rela- tives and friends in the .community, and at bntario and -United Stritee Pointe) VentriOnted 4,106'..16 the -happhiees of ,the beloved' nonagenarian, vim haft learned the Art of growing old grace- fully." -s* . • • * In her comfortable living -room, Mrs. titrletti:rasti.!' t)-11r1.‘"Ot.).'g4i.fit Wt1 hibcYherl; tpelfts'e- .aai prizedready,0.-„Atrattfi.ti ti_lOunae 1)use.<.:1141t4tub(13; Writing -"Xat!' letterS, Of 'acknowledg- Went hrber PrettY,f/egible. handwriting. Those who have not received coplea of ration book 5 Way speure their booke , by ailing out the stub of theQuPen sheet in book 4 and Sendhthbook to the local ration board or a branch of the lietiott Administration. Braneltes in Western Oatarlo Are at London„ Kitchener sand Windsor, * . Anyone leaving Canada for a period of more than siXty, days must turn In his ratiohook to a ration adminis- tration4 branch. *i On his retptra .to Canada the, ,owner • will be e'en Ids - book on applicetion, :By a*happy,eomeideace the day also marked the birthday Of her son-ln•law, NIP ,•Charles Unnt, who „with her daughter re:sides:With her. ' Though her 'hearing is ;slightly Im- paired, Mrs, !Wells' " eresiglit is good, and she is ienfeyhig 'the beat of health; Interested in. the life: Of the conimunitY And - In World 'eVent.t. Possessed of the .requisite womanly ktualities,, Mrs. 'Wells has alWAYS*.been''devated to 114: bogie And familly;' passionately fan(' .Of 'iloWers'and'ddlights in their ettitiva•- titia;-ter fine garden Of vegetables and flowers last SumMer being proof Of this; She knits n41 sews, and has many fine 2-riig$ ..Made by her own industrious Angers., • • • , , "I love to be busy and I like' to feet .I 'tun Still useful," the , told the Signal, ,Star reporter. - • A , Daughter, " -- -she- ars-In cati.in,1945 tifrutenro one flew . IvAs born in 'her Materna grand - on the 'rear amt the present 1043 J.plates mother's 110M,e klalwaY, Ireland!, Ind -7044- vantiehtelitrokerit_lvalbe her'father was:, SerVing in the abantloned The 114,lates - Will '13e with white_ ° • ;Tee 'when' -everYonel-"insists he de right that ever.ytithio...goeh' wrong , , acEwan • it1;eident and ,siat4 Itrante ••:•OFFICEASONIC--,TENItis. I a IFEEPRAINENV Crnnean. War, -She came : With ' her parenM, *Mr. and -Mrs, aeorge. - 4,11, to 'Canada when )4er father was POO ed to • Fort Garry; and. stationed there With the Royal. Canadian Rifles, during trouble with .the .Indians. • , After the ocean crossing ,the llttIe fazally went overland to... the .Ited. River and._were_L: taken in. canoes *pad- dled by Indians . te, Vert Garry', Mrs. Wells recollects' this trip, though she. was.,onlyia child; the dial- -telt voyage up the river, the Indians In native .dress; feathers and manning the open canoes. "Wif-Theid our breaths as the±canoes stiling 'round • in" the rapids" kt)Ae Vil*b4.8 ..tt! !... 7G9ptiu011. ',.Odice and IleSidence: 11 Trafalgar. Street „...•_?4.0,ne_ .P.64 EOIZ Sit.:0-:-EoUses ,of kinds, • chelce• lOtS,•busizi,ess.pro- 'perii and several goad forma: 4.1ivaminimminmiimpiro • • , ;STATE FARM...,MVTUAL AUTOMOBILE' DISVRANCE Oho* Rates, Winter ' Storage: • -Also Agent for -.1)Itt,titers'--- •'Lap Insurance — Pettillair?.. Goderiik " ; 2244 4480Azon and st itzAt; EstATz.) nioN,p 24 000"gratja .Donald B.., Blue% txpeinrovelon ArctioNEER .140„,,k1 count!. ,oi-nuron and Bruce. , • ' Ani"!RIP..°`"'PhAoinPel-ekil4Q0Yiltts4'10: ) For .ittfohnition AP* to liernighank Division Court', Otttlerieh, 'Ont. .17 'TA PHONE NOw•-=-0 dney'GrOustreet, in in "The Mask of itnitrious" ,Men. Tu`cs. randvieae-loptiMe reatu;* PrOkriinianADavis; ' Jane Fraze, Bob Hames and dohn'Hubbard' • l'hb.keren'a funniest_comed erine oiters hex. Moat bilarfous eiyorf" - "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" Char14; Stittfett, Tex flitter,. Gainn:Willianas and Vire, Vague with the 'singing Mills' IlrOthera, Rey Actift Sittokey Mountain • GPI& t4e.Talir Maids, Jimmy Wakely and his Saddle, pals, Back, 11. Chickie and Buck, in a melody tale studded ivyth Western stare , WBOY.CANTEEN"....' , ThAs., hi. and t. ._.1:kmalt1 O'ContiOr,4 P eggi' Ryan, 'gnawing, Fost, and 4*attie Itnowiea., helPed by ItstY ID, rie and his orchestra', wi li the Robby BroOka Quartette, It a liv y nitialeal stuffed full of adoleseent bounce' ' t. "MIS IS THE LIFE" 4'.#. 4, , Ssiturdao *nd holhiors '2,10 with "Itooidei111. 13urritiel . , )as. • 1 • Her father' later was transferred' to. ••2'" BUTTER -44TioNS ' Methodeby which the •new 1 ;Witter, rutlo allowance was determined are, outlined by W. Harold pile& .and supply irepretientative .,for, Western ,Ontario„...„.:,..According„ to Mr, total supply of butter In 'Canada on jenuarY ,the date the new ration betaine effective, was three pounds per person.' During -the first four Meatha- of this year 'the amount of butter pre. ,duced approximatelive• pounds per, person holding a TatIon bo,9k. This • makes a .total of 'eight pounds per -per- son. Prop:COOS supplies for the armed services, ;hospitals, 'the *,°,4,Red,' P'iOSOti• rablie 'teal -lug' latices 'and _other' co!ipownsers Must be, 'taken. ...Every „prisoner -of -War,. package 'contains. one pound op butter. "The.,, total ametnit which must be. Set aside for non.e(itiPent., users reduces:the amount, ayallabie to • -those Witir'Coopenst to.:**Six peunosa,,This .spread over fpur imonths `permits rationipt peund. and 'a 'half a month; • . _ • POST-WAR I When.; .Canallian*-arroareent-makers• begin, tight=Lg . their SW -00s ?•back 'Into market tor' their: roduct. ' ' vxot the;-•-will-hsva-c--aurg UARY llth, 1945 Life Insurance Industry Meeting Wartime Problems ; (tanadiall, 0034041*0 'Omni Over D0114ra Inyested in Viot017 BOnds., TORONTO, 'jun. 1.--7The •Inallr-,, mace Industry in Canada Is ShecestittillY meeting and overcoming the wartime probtaie'which confront it as 0* ,ktni, andel, guardian of family life in °the Dominion, $414 M. .§nAttil ot, Water. leo, Ont., president 'Of the Pahadlin. Life Insurance Officers Aietielittion a NON' Tear statement Issued at the ASSeetation's °Mee In !Toronto. Mr, Smith' annotineed :that during, 11)44'•eitionilties among the Canadian 'alined-, forces broaght abanti the„,.Pa_71. pent of substantial, sums to benenelar- lea; . "Antieltiating the heavy alighting ex- pected that such -lecreaS finther during ,the next few lito.4448, exceptional mortality rates, low Inveist. _.'lleemitie periods -Of war,''With their ment• earnings. and other: ImfaVOrable- ,,fsweetoogra,iiatere,,innsotoreee? pinretain-rwra,,irstot said mt. $4,1411, the insurancethinstrY has,felt tlie'°.etrain of -the past fiveleare. '-‘,110:vveyer,"- he OAK "tile' life insur-• tined, eompanies Canada are . through ,.the • test.W.eli, ,they have in the"- paet. Ana teokMg • forward to VaivieatorreY,tahnadtvethaoce,m,. tebel'oins,i1rnasuttet%,,Lisowwn.14 by Canadians is not only Proviateg. a healthy ___Ananglat -14ntodation for' the nation now, but also Is building an accbmination-..-:`Of savings. on which policyjiolders can erect their` potat-,year, Oviewed. the 4.00ral egislation • redent4r passead,i or pendifm to Provide Social, welfare raeaSares in Canada, and express___ed the' hope t. • o • ; 'anaaa_ven,Lcontmo 0 ‘.41, The first meeti4 M the new veer of the W.M.S. of North street thattea eltereh Wait 4,14. oi Monday..afternoon In the eliureli Parlor. 'The meet,tnit was opened with.' the . Singing of •it• hymn followed by -prayer by the preside* Mrs. 0, M. 4obertsatip Who -presided over the huilne00 0e$011011.11tolloiting tion4ewas,; rpir fgt: trWtlitie coming- year eendUCted. Rev.' Turnball.: •" -*. • The annua ret/Ortrl •Were read by 'the Seertitary Mrs.' j flew 4 *There are fifty-tlye MeMbers, tlAirtrldf .Mentbeati.dand..; ten ..elksto,1na. The Stun of terwerded for,4be, 43144)*041°.0''oolsbetverung'1*t""Itka alideaH"Cfroatil!.'1,11tall ro t: It Is a long etep from ths )og•solt44510) eardi with three as managers,. to OW slistem , Which whole township lie * district and Ave trustees 100k thq )3040.0741 but My natl 0011/01:0.0 luta taken Oat , ,Set .40,0 r ' Mir filet scheoling was eft * $0.; (ToSiotp,4 411010 Mrs, ;I:ledge vase . !the Ireasurer Port-, gbe...:totitt mount of .mone ised, by 'the SOdetr .during the, year 4475.53. fir/se ,,be4neete • were .,'. re eeived during the yearollme of 200 frOat eeed 0441100, D11131-Art$113 tt * '4t • Va*,110141, )4estar WillIan - Soon flianifteriez 0.0.4*.ni,,uomt ,the to farm eloae, by. 0 Master said to one .or tho Aur lather we,need serea; I Jeer/led later -that OA, required to furnish „hie •�t& wood. The problema ..of the .be simPle. i• Oa:4n • Oraen ,-4014 „ t; can tell of the old"seloaalsun -the -weat - f tiVisibn of the twnJIp. 3anly Young d And' X are, perhaps, the /Onif two,eft ••ef, the *we whelearned their esvikaita aother;,0t$3.60;frOot* state of ..the !late r.Mtss,,Losuise .:Walter Mrs. liadge else breught greei4ngs,from an ablient .nitofheit )04 J, E. To.440'Who Wb - sent a•donatioitrofi.00-te th.e...$90kety Urs-,:'...Orah'im'reported for the rid an. -steWar,d0ip • .vommittee; , Mies .Worthy for the, '.14uPP ....4dePertMen A, bale of beddingi..ete, •Nalued•'.gft was. forwarded kat 119 e miolott before .Chrietmas..--, .The corresponding -oseeretary, )1fre Chas. 'Barker, :reed ',three 41.1nrtiti,;$on' letteMfor lottnrs,..4.4tymiiiithr'.written IgOat HAIrs,,,,Robertaon ,4,04 „ dangliter • Aecording to the'ehief of the Rnssian trade -MisSiiiit to:-Unitatitt,.; .thetr,8,-Sit. will ,pro'vlde -a intirkeVreit• only for all' n the,ffieughsharea but for alLother farm 7 1MT:dements Canada can spare, "There are citiormoosiiosil;Var irade cOuntry," thechief of the tradelpiakion, ... foster .ilegialittion to provide.sound security, so that no Ca.nadiati will .i.acki the -necessailes.-of -'The Winicur, sice--companies;;,be said, 'will iways s • ore. such ',Projects; provided hat they are .conceived on Sotind iplos Whiek will .preclude'diaasters ater," . , For its 'eWn •part, he -added, the untlipe industry ,regards'itself„as the - POsSibilities betWeed Cithada , and iny- said- • • • d and has since,.then lived on the 13ayfieid road, Ur. Wells passed away t in December, 1929„. after an .1.11nees of eighteen. years' duration. they had 'te• faniily ,of .daughters, all of Vvlio0n. t are living. They are: Mrs. , Robert t Vetter' '(Annie), of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs: t 4°1341' LW-15g.ar. Allartha), ,caxi4ag4;, in, 140y 3 l0g341,U01- O I have a "clear..men1017 , her clog 84004. No. . baek ; 1809", omp t ee my mother, then 11v ..41/ the,.•arg,- 'h.O.A1040414j... , :OM .!sii4W..Y.:;;iilaiiirday,:,,, '1• Sot .•*4 ,ride ,out 'with then 'living Or( the ‘4114,..betvve,en j, Fisher'sand John !Luby's",on 00,144 ' concession. , .1_ • -jusk.hefore 'dark 'X set p,4,nt'te waik by way of *41.19e.ii 0t'IA0t1, 1,A0417 060,11- " ation. .The *its:blocked votik the- Sehool VAN 7. to 't *Val PewtfiCAOPI.I. Kathl'Mlseen Roberton and 3,Irs Burns Tha.,Mla$hlnarf• Monthly secretary reported eightirlour imbserlia,* The .-" report 'of the ' •Ilabr Band ,WAS given by the soperInteadentitnto 'Oenteleri: There...! are thirty menthe* and ',,seventeen., life • inembera.' 'Baring. the.:year ',there, 'Were, Our :ken -100i; two 'deaths, .X,11.111eIfitikeed And Marie Payee; Which ,:deeply.,:regretted„ andelht r ' • I 41 I I Arrangements W4 14 I *YEto 4- - • • t -°11: by /1madeaaYI to schoolbea., on he-,-10t-74314darT0f-ehetit,1177'0,-,-0 reit 044 for ,the VehrliarY-February18 to . be answered With a verse of Scrip. tyre containing vita -"Saerlfice.'? Mrs, Walter '..Naftel''' took charge of the Jlevotieeet Mrs. "IieWard read the, .Scripturelesson,,- -.A 'Splendid 64" the - benedietien brought the taken .1rigten. `The .,Siuging -of ,a hymn and ,frOem,;thviute.:4210.31nhol)oyk."Wrsentioeft4tre, address en',* the ands', r Date institution :by which Ca.nadians AS' in through their Own" t.,rativ mil:their own -thrift, can provide fo themselves and their finagles aceardin o their -means-and wishes. Reviewing the,paat'year's operation Mr.. Smith said that new life :Insfiranc aken out fn : Canada 'during 1944 (gaged Than -$900,000,000-'-and hatAlie total now in force letibOu nleeting:to, a • ciose, - • e t. 9;000;000;000- -4,904,000 rit- Ividtfiti policyholder's—an average at ore,, than $2,200 for each - In addition, he said, the Canadian life"- insurance' "exported" by purely Canadian compantes tieing sbusiness abroad totals -now about $3,500,4:100i0W. It is held bf about 1,000,000 persona living tu-sixt,y-four different countries. Those "dinnestie" and "export" totals together mean, . said Mr. -Smith, that the",total of life Insurance under the control of Canadian laws is now.inore than $12,500,000,000—"almost equal' to Ccnuidit'Sjiinded..., debt, .and-eqpivalen to nearly three'. the total capital viand of the farming, industry in Canada." ' , • . _ During 1944, Said the president, life surance companies in Canada paid it about $140 000 000 to policylioldera nd beneficiaries the •Donfinioli. Mrs. Charles Bunt (Alice), at present d St..Seitnst near Montreal, an what was' at home; Mrs. H. 0 Cuff (Minnie, of ../u then called Lower Canada,where he :Brantford; Miss g•ennie Wefls, of Lon- "fe6eiyed . his .dischirge. ' ; dein; and. -Mrs. V. W. ',Thorne ".(Beat - The family came .tc; Goderich, in rice), of Toronto. . 1864 and from that time' to the 'Present :Mrs:. Wellsis ii inember - of St. Airs, Wells haii been a resident, of the George's Anglican church; and hai to*n. She was Married to 1872 to Mr. I manyt recollections of its early 'history. cords a tCountiheCouncil an of i e nited , ruce Ill GL: M. in. London Free Press Secure ' in their,. convictiOns' and , re- splendent -in. hirsute .magnificence of Dundreary whiskers and long, bristling mustachios; th• e municipal fathers of . . the corporation of the .United Counties of Huron and Bruce gathered about the table in the council chambers , at Gode- rich on a January (147 in 1861tto dis- cuss, attiong, otherthings, the state of public morals- in their extensly.e. The 'nature • of their deliberationsis unfortunately not a -matter of -history, buttheirconcern for the establish- ment of -a standard pf public probity is ramply testified toby motion .No. 118, Which records- the desire of Coined' lors Gilies, of Alderolle Township, and Thefford3rolm-okJ.augeelt,,Mownship, , Costs ....attending the • birth of a flew road "from the end of Clinton and, tarnberry Gravel:Road to the north _ boundary of Wingliam Tow Piot" Further evidence of 'the bone-cr ing *state. of ' the county roads -is given " by the -action taken on the petition of a man glorying intheclassic cognomen of °Servatius Galster, .who asked com- pensation for, loss of,a horse "by having 4. leg broke on the crossway between Stanley and Bay," Which was answered by a grant of p) "--711116-fegii--of Th-emeiinnnittet. on sal- aries provides interesting •Standing of the County. officials. ' 'The -county treas- urer was the highest-paid, receiving $000 per year; the surveyor' got . $600, the clerk, $525, the mint house 'ibid office- keeper, $125, the "gaol" Surgeon, $100; the waftlent,09, and the Ifilditers, - 0- local -SupOintentlents • for ,a formalized code of morals. These 0tr''schools in the VnitedreCounties were gentlemen reqUested, that "the -clerk be and is hereby instructed to draft a by - lav for the preservation ,of the public morals within these, United 'Counties, and that_the same he submitted to the cottheil for Anal adoption at the jime iileeting," 'and the other councillors endorsed .the move. . It Is to .tie -r- a:sauteed, that -between ;lannal7 and : Anne, -1861, the good people : Of the united, counties were ,free to exereise their own franchise' hi the (petition of Morality". This, and. Many - other interesting. bits of iittormation concerning the ,pnblie life of mid-Victorian 0001- and Bruce Counties, is Ordained in the ,printed minute 'book. of the Council the United Counties :tor , theJanuary sessions of 1801; printed at the office of The Huron Signal. , • The .cifiestim4 of 'paoPers, roadand bridge building,; taxation, salaries and • bompensatiOn for a- . resident 'whose 'horse broke its leg on a, public highway to :get $5*.„far.eileh Seho0i-yisited.-.' The eetor. ,of . weights and measures jprobably got the biggest* salary. Of all) however, for, iii Addition to A•shitiry. of, $100 per "'annum and the fees', "allowed by statute," he!•.• was given priceless advice • 'by the Ceuncil, '''' Who recoin- Mended that he "use more eourtosy:",.. The totincll of 1801' Menibers * of, the . Catincil , of ' the United .Coutitiesl,for 1801 were: Ash- field Township,. lokti ,Prawkints,. jii. -ree'''''-e'.;°'.70._11.4 ItAllg, .,...,dePUty.„reeve, .Bid! dulph , 'Towesmp, ktenry,, 11, Hedging and . John lkieLaughliti. Clinton Vil. lege,' Joseph ' Whitehead, . Colborne Township, ,Williain Young. ...Goderich Town, Robert GibliOns and !William a.11Ane... Goderich 'Township, William, Piper and, John Churchill'. Gre-Towd- ship, Peter 'MeDoilaid. Hullett Town- ship,- Charles Morrow. ' Howl* Town; ship,. .., Thontas • Gibson, McGillivray ToWnabilh John *Corbett end., Andrew, . . . . Robinson. . I all engaged 'the attention of. 'the. cowl- NteXillop Township, 'Thomas poiont, 1 niiiors.- .:''L " _ — - ' - • . look, , Morris Township,. Virillittiii;IVII-. i ...,„ Hobert allibetts. Was Warden ' 'son. Stanley Township, Peter; Adam - 'There being no Organi%Ation or iii. son • and George Anderson,,, ' Stephen '. stitiition, to attend to the wants of 1 Township, Thomas °idler. -" Toker,,,, tlie poor . and the blind,- the 0outteill.itnith Townehilio rienrY CheSlibY. Turn.' decided that the only thing they vOuld. do for the blind pauper brought to their° attention Was to '"autlioriv.e , 'the Warden (Robert Gibbons, ot.Ooderich) 'to pronto board and lodging for the Unfortunate man forgit Month, and en - 'cleaver to discover liis proper place , of abode, find send him there, hut . that further support nittst be forniebed by the municipality Where he Is resident.", Although the countryWile raw In • Ita- newnees, at least one of tile *.publie bridges in ',"the.. eotudy. Wart reported entering into a etate of detrepittole and. dllapidetion, .tlie "Maitland britlgo" being tiaid to be untiate for the travelling rmblic doe to ,!•liorae par '4 ft i giving away," Orders Were gi by 'the Comte/1,A* the eatilnation r• herrs' Township, Sainuel lilack. Cs - bonne Towns -WA, joseph Cm*, Wawahosh* Township, floor Mathets and ,Itobert Carrie, ittant Township, Iohii :Mime -and 4atnes Ilroaldebank. :Attlee Township, Donald. McLellan. Carrick Township, Miehitel 'and Charles Bosse!. Culross Tewnship, Alexander. Meintyre. Greenock Town- ship, John 'Valentine. norm Town- ship, john, ItieLay, • Kincardine- Town'. AV)William Millar, tind WilUtun iteekie. • Xinetirdine"Vilitio: Wililani :Rasta% Rinloss 'Township, Zohn PUrVIR. SolithareptOn. Vlllage, John Vlaetwood. Atria* To.tivnahipt Miehael. • Bahingten. fletigeen Township. Thomas. Brown: Hey TownektP, „ ;fretted* Another .4.120,000,000 received from policyholders was added to the 'funds accrui-ng Ito meet future Obligations' to policyholders, as required' by law. „In the two 'Victory loan campaigns dating the year, •Mr. Smith showed, the life insurance subscribe $340 -,000;000 -and raised to A12060,000 The total of life Insurance • funds in- vested in. Victory bonds since the war began—an 'average of $280 for, each polieyholder. ' ',RATIONED 'FARM MACHINERY. rsh oWer eep sheering., nuiehineS and ninial --been r 'removed. from the list:Jot rationed .farm errAnd no permit is required for their . • 1ST'S INSTI'fITTE VOTES FOR ItzioREATAoTT HALL The'l'egniar ,meeting Of 'the Womena Institute was held in MacRae:Halt on ThurSdayl„JannarY 4th. - Ws. McInnis _presided .1 Several letters were read fp:Su boys 1»She *services who had re- eelved cigarettes.: A vote of thanks* was given Mrs. A. Wilkluor the o.e:-..of her home for a- card. party, , from which the. Sum of -$26 was realized. As representative to te meeting of organizations ;called by the tions Club to discuss ..post-war projects, Mrs. IV% F. R. Price report&I, there were varied suggestions. After thiS • report was vgn,,the-±mtitate -members*voted Un- animously in favor of, a recreational hall, this decision to he conveyeeto public Meeting ;which is to* be called at a later date. :• • ° Appointnients for hingo. were: ,Jan - nary 6th; Mrs C Young;- Igtli, Mrs. J. Johnston; 20th, Airs, C. Holland; 27th, Mrs. N. McInnia. 'With Mrs. Holland As auatio.neer.'a Dutch alietion Was helot, the • artieles being *crochet work,- donated .by Airs. C.. Johnston, from .which :$8 was., real- ized., some fine pieces •Of. erothetedtaprom• ' Major Clarke' of the SalVation'Ariny was guest "speaker, choosing for „.her stony "Teo Geed, to Be , Illsed.v She said; .1,1136 the _zifts that-Gotlits-1 given us -to ;make -life -worth, ,,whIle and to make for happiness" ' A vote of thanks was given to Major Clarkelor. her -inspiring --adaress.- - - tanch:F-was served under' the con- venership* or Afro; prim pareliase,. 'Western Ontario' ;regional . • office, of the Wartime Prices and Trade ,llitard .rominds'fariners. -Aecerding. to applications have been received during- the, past • few woks for permits to buy. animal - clippers. They point* these 'may be *purchased without any perinit, *Clappers and shearing' Machines were included with diaraond, lietible„ and •Springtooth bar- rows, ',Cream_ separators, -egg cleaners and , brushes added. to ,thelist of -un-, rationed *fa.yin machhiery. and equlp- lneiit Sobae time ago, " was-,OP014 -se, 4Pj413441 'ete- daYlthtTb,atvva aJrn night and I rot ,to mYs,JoiiraW4. en , Spades!. pernmg. xierienee'vf.No.•*4.4(tg 1§chool. „:44'omOries of.; the later school are More:4/1es fliey 4'04a13.1. • her; -• as. QM •ter No, 2, ,Beniniller sOhoOl).:,,ne.YeF log 0100 that X lieard,.et had lumber °Aorta. Randali Was'iaid, • tq•,,liaveuheea,thp-41,Tet, Arthur Molesworth, the , 0';It *Vetere& the next, and In 4875: It My ',great .prlyilegeto, grednate tile*, old ilitine se/Mor..,;„-iinder Canteran,' having Richard Moxrish, 02 01100ge, aaaa Junior ehissma a. third-claSs-teaeher's gave ree a.s/akt as a seb:00101-0ter- *Mg, now probably the enior graduate ,of Colborne 'township seb of the old era., I offer Iny',Silieere good wishes to those who wilhiarie, a 'alum' in the new.regline which begins' 1» 1945. • s• , -JOHN .".ELLIOTT. , 800 William, St., I.onden. ' War, like charity„ begins at, hem And must end there if we want pea to last, . isooloomminomeleeelmo' Don't Be a Grouch Keep Regular Lr. Chase's Kiciney.L:ver PiEs DASLIGRT 110t)RS Editor The Signal -Stat. • Sir,—X•lavIng moved here'ail, the way. trent Brockville and taking In two stops on the way, (Brantford and S(ratford)) we, just can't, figure out Why .all this early' hour 'business so 'far AS dairies are. eoncerned. • ,, The part' of the town where we .are situated perhaps IS differmit from other parts, ,titit it etons to me We get our milk amulet 6 ton, each Alprning and wilea.we finally get it lit to the hoest. It. IS frozen beyond use. - These .places X have mentioned iiiive by-laws, *ie. delivery of dairy.;... pro. duets before 8 ani., as a guardian against dogs, ete. • So .why all these crazy early' hours here, in winter thne especially, when nilik Will Jcep a loug time? f Is it erao opposition, or Whet itiloWroog? Why noteet your logal Humane Society' busy on this so far AS iheSeAvorses are coniqerned.. Perhapsthis 18 a Spb for our new •('ounell. At any tate it Is downright foolishness so far as any local dairy Is reneerned. to AlleoW a. horse, man and outfit on the roed before 1.36 in whiter vreeither. Mr. lOdttor. 1111,111.1tIt1TZ1). uarantee two SAIIPOKSTO ORO $ Instantly, relief front mil*, Sneezy tautly themes ahead colds 'rotato von* thernoment you putt a **drop* Vaittotnal up earl' irritation* relieves ooflgstion,me breathingaingetitt . prewrittnany 'fused thne4 ° ••" ke 0 q.•