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" . THURSDAX, 1 TTh "7th, 194t
JIM 41H VOTE C,AN ?IDATZ'S ATTACK ON
AIR STATIONS' IN HURON RON
(Jitl i irD electors m en.t; :. tp the iaolis.
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, , - a a sua.°e of: a, utajo The ,!�oat�t.zk ata o, Federal candidate
tau, Moatdayxand matte.. . ° r
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r n .° "� .th ' n t.t Bradshaw,las
x f` )r the Brevr aGot a nnae t �u 1, erth 'soft ty, �c t
oidier :vote still; 'to, be counted, „the week ::had . a campaign advertisement
' n r ntty', ,has GG .seats, in the nev�•s a ers thzoughout• his 'rid
Getvarlrme t . apl� e p p �
• the ,
h Liberals L1. the O.C,Ia . • 0, aiberal- ung . atttackin€, the ' Uoi ernMeut • dor
2 Lab r-rro ressIYe 2, 1With, establishin three, ^airports in .l4 urori
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three seats stilt in doubt. 'county and none in Perth. He also:
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• - the Liberals lost: half a, do ext sarys� that because - of tog � co�tditi , s
• teats,: the O.O.P.laity, whieh had only the locatiou of aimorts in this co
afew seats; fewer than the ativesOonServ-
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in -'tire last House.lif- s redo ed to
a Mere handful, 1vidently Ontario type,,n.ttaaclting the placing of the -air;
does. not. Fant Socialism,' and to make . stations in Huron R
'certain of it .elected Government can-. "Why ' did they • establish three'
didates even in ridings that were airports ii I.luron county and
Onside the fallen. ate aro both Liberal incl' `their have to build a fourth air- '
for Amonh:
g field for emergency landing be-
0.0.11.--leaders,
e-C.t:. 3 enders, Mr. 'Hepburn and .,Mr, cause of the: menace of fog along
�callrff$," • , • the ,shores of Lae Huron? (Twe
tlndoutbta."dly ' there were erossLcur- of ",,them afire closed now,) Why
. rants in addition to, the desire to have didn't they -cox sidc1 the taxpayer's
, a majority . Govern hent. Not a few' dollar? Why didv.'t they Consider
Liberals .either stayed . at home or,, ` the wastage „pf materials, ;;when
voted for other than Liberal candidates ` they know 'that available, supplies
because.they ' had lost ' faith in Mr. were getting fewer •?'' •
Hepburn; itis -erratic' conduct during . We can give -'444. Bradshaw credit
recent years did not please them, and for not knowing the reasons the Huron
though; iti:S , reCa]ntation' o .opposition lake shore was chosen—not by the
to- Priam. 'Minister Sing May have Gov e Ment,' but by the' heads of the
' been 'sincere they ceuld' not forget his Air Force—as, the location: for the three
• insulting re2erenees to the Federal lir training stations.. If' he did know
Libel leader°'Over "`a term of years. the circumstances, there is no excuse
Nor didthe platform brought forth for, 'whatever for -his -statements: -
tile Liberal campaign appeal to many ` _ ,As • everybody here knows, Sky
Liberals. There., was no demand for Harbor : was . established before the
the . lowering of the . voting • age .:to war by a number of aviation en -
eighteen.. The $25 -minimum -wage thusiasts. When • war .broke out the
plank was not. called for. It would Huron -Comity council took it over and
Make for unemployment . (for if any-. offered it ` tit the Government as a
body could get $25 others would right- contribution to the wits effort.. After
fully'" „demand twice' "or `thrice that investigation. by Air Force experts,
-amount) , and it would, aggravate the the Offer was accepted and Sky Harbor
already serious, farm labor situation. became a unit in the Cennuoxtwealth,
The -fact. •<that the- .rural -: rotes stayed , Trainieg, Flan. "
Pratt'well with the Liberals- is . only..- Later ,the ,Port- Albert -training state
an- evidence that farmers' did not tiou was opened under the It„A.P,
believe that plank of the .platform Both these stations were established
would get past' the campaign stage: after ati° Opposition Member- had been
Then, instead ,of dwelling upon the elected in Nadi. Huron. This is men -
den er
en -denser. to the Pror:'ncial finances of boned to show .that ,the placin_ of
the increased school grants iucreas- ' ese airports was not because of any
• ing indirect taxation wb11e failing to 1 political , favoritism. -
make. any compensating reduction ' in Still later the Centralia station.ard
, direct taxation), the Liberal promise the Radio School •at- Clinton were
was that the grants would be increased established, and it 'was ' stated that
from fifty' to .ninety per cent. The, the reason• the Huron lake shore'area
electors.. simply didn't ''bite;" on . the was chosen was because • of its freedom'
contrary, the Liberals probably lost from static in comparison With. other
a good many votes ,they would have areas of the Province. • • "
got if they 'had insisted': upon sound Now as to "fog along the shores
finance: ' • L of Lake Huro1i."
As a ingtter of fact, the 'Liberal If, . there was any trouble of 'this`
party • throughout the Province, had .no • ' sort, the Air Force , people Would
• say • in the matters' of leadership and naturally have placed the auxiliary
iiatfdrxn.: They were both decided by landing fields at some distance • inland.
the Liberal caucus without ,reference Where did they place them? The'
to the Liberal electors of the Province. auxiliary' field for. Sky • 'H,arbor was
.Then:.the action of the opposition only a little farther from.the lake. than
parties ni . defeating" the Government,. the ,main . station. Centralia ,has two
• on a Meaningless 'want -of -,confidence au .iliary stations,. one at Grand `Bend
• vote 'was- a tactical error of the first ( and one at St. Joseph, and both are
-'-" • close, and gave Mr. Drew just the miles . nearer the lake than the main
opportunity he wanted to appeal for a
majority in the House. In fact, if
there .,-'was anything the opposition
leaders failed . to dd to bring about
„their own destruction' it is•'diff. 'difficult to
think of it. Perhaps the best•. thing the
electors did on , Monday was to defeat
both the opposition leaders. We 'be-
lieve the. C.C.F._ is definitely out of the
political picture. As for the Liberals;
Will have to : find a new Provincial
~•'leader. who will bring' the, party back
tf .' a 'sound foundation. -
What' Will be .the effect on next
Monday's vote in' the •Federal election?
}'haat is hard to say. -.Conservatives are
trying to make' the most of it as an
indication •of their ,party's success in
• • thee' Federal" , vote, inspite of • the fact
'that, though _Mr. Drew has nearly
three-fourths.of the -seats. in the Legis-
lalittare, a .majority " of the electors of
the Province voted against his can-
dtda.,tes on _ Monday. The .'Liberals
argue that the submergence of the
• C.C.F. party will , betoy, their advantage
•'and that the,only party that can secure
a ixiajority in- the Federal House, IS
,'dale , party of . Mr. Mackenzie Sing.
-'taint'--they are dolain=
big tthkat the Liberal vote next. Monday
iri,,Ointaario will be considerably larger'
than_ ' the.vote 'given to Hepburn -
caiididates' on Monday lanst, , •
Was unsuitable. The following is o ' y
i.
a Portion of his advertisement, in big
Pont
o ALBERT
PC)R'T' ii1 7R`i', June 5. Mr., lbite
Graham spent a few days last week
•
In London attending the United. Church
-Conference.
Mrs. ('ha . ,Crawford and daughter,
Miss Kathleen, R.N., of-°;fioderielt, spent
a• fere .,days of •this }week visiting in
Toronto with" Mr. , and Mrs.; Bert
Cnnttinghatn1 °
Mrs. John Quaid and granddaughter,
Miss Sheila 'Quaid, visited last week
with: • jr./Cy�and 'Mrs. John MaePhersou
at . ceswa.ter4' �.--.. ..
, 1�1• r► ati' Club Ir -r Surprise
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Party took Plaee on Friday evening
i >
last when; the'Dramatic Clab
.of `the
"UXnited, church Met_ at the .home of the,
play'director Mrs. Walter Tigert. `.Tho.
first part of the evening ..was spent in
the in of progressive. . e ch e Mr
itoderiek ,.McKenzie and 11irs...gowai'd
Quaid winning the high prizes. • About
midnight, tables• were set and
' an en-
oyatle Tuncwas'served, during which
a presentation of money .was made by
Mr. 'Horace Crawford, on behalf of the,
Players, to Mrs. Tigert for the 'wonder -
fill help she gave the east' airing the
Season, and also to Miss Alma Anderson
of T)ungaannon, teaehbr here, of a gift
for her assistance, these two being
members oaf a different church. A
couple of hours of dancing followed,
several showing justhow such dances
as the ,Highland fling, Irish, jig,- heel
and toe polka, etc., are properly Glanced.
Pictures of the cast were taken in the
sitting -xoom of the Tigert home during
the evening. As all good. things must
mine to an, end, the party finally broke
tip' in the. small hours of the Morning,
all joing in saying they never .knew
that such a small crowd could have
such an enjoyable time.
station.' Mr. Bradshaw's "fog' . is in,
his own ' mind. The . auxiliary fields
were established in order to avoid
congested and unsafe conditions for
landing at the main station. ,
As .a matter of' fact, far from being
at any 'dsadvantage ' because of its
location ....along the lake shore, "Sky
Harbor -nearest ,of all to the• lake-
-had; an' excellent record' for number
of flying hours in comparison with
inland stations. a
Mr. Bradshaw appears to belie'vel
that his "argument". is somehow
strengthened by the statement that
two of the air Stations are now.cl;osed.
Would it be "considering the taxpayer's'
dollar" to keep them. going now r that
the war in T urope' is over and the
Air Force ha's all the 'fliers lith- needs?
Sky ,Harbor will again by a. civ ilian-
air station. xn spite of 1 r. Brad-
shaw's - unwarranted attack, .it , ii con-
sidered an excellent location in the
.development ` of pest -war aviation, and
the people of Huron -will not appreciate
his effort to, make a political. isslih--of
it.
'CRE'WE
CREWE,' June 4. --Messrs. Raymond
and Chester Finnigan attended the
Shorthorn sale at Varna on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack -Curran. cele-
brated the tenth anniversary of their
A.UBtattIsi Jtine +1,(. Mrs. Johnt,.
Ldod was _ s t
n.
, tou i is :Myth,
y
,
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returned ltonie.
Miss Jean Scott of `Parkhill spent the
week -e14 with icer" father, .ubt. ° T.
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. lerb •Govier were
week -end visitors with relatives in.
Toronto,
Mr. raid Airs'. Clias. Scott, MMrsr
Everett Taylor,-11Mrs. Bert Baer aid
Mrs. Wm. Mairs 'attended the fuiwiid
of m .Mrs. John Pfeffer of Kitchener.
Marr iaa on Fr day
and i
. Mr a Mrs. S ' Kilpatrick ek ` returned
�. S. pat return. d
home an Saturday from a week's v i,, .
sit
with friends at: Tawas, Mich;
This co m nity vag saddete E
an
Honda mornin w n it 'was neo
. y g ti,e leaa�
Stat Mr. Ri�ht rd ,1luc'i h. int el had
u
passed away.' We 'all extend otir
sympathy to 'Mrs.' McWhinney and
friends .in this .time of their- bereave -
0
n><ent.
a..'
Mrs. Pfeffer was a former resident
of this district.
firs. Daniek Wright *altd family
haverov =c.
�tt 4 l to the Auburn st tion,
where Mrs. Wright has accepted the,
position of caretaker..
A large` number -attended- the danee
E, in the Foresters' Hall on friday night
sponsored by ,the local softball team..
Music was supplied by the Carruthers
Orchestrat. of Ri1)1ey'.
Mr. and Airs. Bert Marsh' have pur-
chased tt home in Blyth from. Robert
I'ortrell. „ ' • •
Mr. i)nrnirt: Ph l n , clerk;, of •Vest
\,'4awauo li,°who°was 1 successful sales -
Man in the
a'
V,ieto
r loan,
an cant
pign ' hass
presexte'Victory
the-illage of Auburn -with
ei tp ylDtar�#iug. •
'A number . l 1 front here' attended the
f'iuieritt' of Mr. Richard' MeWhinney of
Dungannon: an Woduesdaiy.
.Shower .for t11e. t3t„icle;ria•-be. A
rxtiscellazieous,'shower -was held at the,
home. of Airs..john 11Tch.niglit .can Aoar-
day* night in ,honor ofher grand-
daughter, ttag'latcr, Dols ,Xi'ergtYsoxi of Gpdc�xich,
bride -elect of this iiiotith. , The early
r ie theve
�.:
e n '�atls i s
part qM' t in. games,
followed by a short p at. , . At an.
ap Iropriate time little Garth McKnight
dressed I 1
�,..n as aa� brlcic) and 1,i�tle. Donald
dressed as a groom entered
the ''livingroonl drawing' a decorated
wagon tiled- with -gifts:: opetked
the° gifts and thanked all for ;their
°thouglttfn1ness.. Lunch was served.
lit
1 . Rgwiiooao l�itorl r�It■�0ultwar Y. musk
np and *htp Il0000hoki Furniture. . **Itch.
+UWatod Pool Conor to Maulltobl, a
swan Mborta Width Columba'► and to
t`.ti tfu honafortedue.4
t
aft,
tales
Gil Unto 8t., Toronto. " .#Unilstlarlo 5176
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roams, r'henna
�c or.salt s' x 'ls ep rrt l
. > a � to Olt Cat ed .....r . • , ,. , ,
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lit ones of. the .most painful of all
skin trouble.
4. The intense burning, itching rnrad smarting,
z?.'
at night, or when the affected Part caposec�.:. .,.
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lrst1 or hands placed
in
lot water are rnQSV
bearable, and relief as gladly weleornec'•
Tim relief offered by •Bur o,ek Blooditt s '. s.u. 'Nnb
-a., se on $'r4t l.h
e:-. knowledge
that such ailments as coeIai and other skin trell taaro caused bYan'-
• impure blood condition - • •
•
Bring,about inner cletaltr ss °blusing .3. B.‘11, to help cleanse ta•
blood ofitsimpurities.
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Mr. Sam McAllister, of Detroit, visited
hist week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Mc Aalisteir. a,
MisS -•liarbara�--••Orr-1rad-
2orhi e . to , fall on Saturday, breaking
,.,.. ger, wrist. •
°
Mrs,. Harry .Briinicombe was pleas-
autly 'surprri'sed~'1#rst week by a yrsit
f join her ..sister; Mrs. Nieholsotl of
W'iiinipeg,, w ilont she -had not seen for ,
'thirty years.
.tkordon Harwood was in Am;
herstburg; last,week, '
gr. and Mrs. Wm: Fuller and Mr.
and Mrs, Reg. Fuller 'visited on Sunday
•t Tipperary. with 'Mr. and Mrs: Ben
11t Oulfongli.
lMi:a4. Edith, Tremblay has rented the
�.a ehki hte: on -the farm Owned by Mrs.
G"e,r e. Johzistor.
kiaxge number of friends and iieigfr-'
+rs',' attended 'the funeral. of Mrs'.
«ugh Glen itt Godericlt.'on .Saturday.
nevi i, • T. Turner orarupied' the
patllpit -
at -Union- .-chin'-eh, -on.'. Sundial
• delivering, a h.is sertnoiiJottings from
• the C'onfererice," During the service;.
,SblO, "Face to Tice,,! was ;nicely
sung by Mrs. Geo. Me/twain.
gr. Chester Afets'all has resigned
- from Thiion school,' and• is engaged to
tea:eb. at Taylor's. Corner' school • next
:year.
T. 1ELENS
5r, • IIIr11!NS, :tine 4,—Serviee in
nllnited Sunday owl g tochurch lthe annbe iversary ext
w • tiilrliversa.ry
lit Whiteehnreh tnitod chttrcli..
Mrs. -Stuart Collyer and' Mrs, Camp.
bell Thompson %sere visitors with their f
atriter, Airs. X11, Martin, at Toronto w
l**t week. Mrs. 'Martin, returned with
them for a. visit. with* Itot' parents, 4.
Mr. end%Ir%s. PI. J. Thom.
b is (xt we Weatherbead tri ' home,
err completingvoitira 'tat the
Wil: Wil.
>tatlld
a marl to have -him pay
his Accounts?
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