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'Member of ,Ganidlan ,*Weekly NeIYOPAPers Assoc!Ation
• SiOrn Oircgatien• ?,v.F.•2,77.P
ROBERTSON . '4' ":"GIQ L, ;ELLIS .
Tat;TB,IIILT 29th,. 948
VONVEtTIONS
_
Pberals: nieet in. national
-'6,1PrentiOn at OttawA-next -Week,
The PrOgrepfiiv,e Conservative con -
TORO= will beheld on ,September
Oaober 1st and 2iict also at
Ottalisas', g„8,913- Ot these conVeatioes,
, beeidels resolving on party polieiee,
' Will Select a national leader, 'Tlie•
CLO*F. Will convene at "winnipeg
• August 19th to 218t and will cloubt.:-
.1esa MD 'throne the- or of re-
electing'their present Parliamentary
chief, Mr..Coldwell.
' The Liberals are holding their
--thirdnational Convention since 'Con-
federation. The first was in 1893, -
not to. choose a leader (Wilfrid
. Laurier was already at the bead
of 'the party') but'. to formulate a:
` policy to be placed before the elec-
tors. The* second convention was in
1919, after , Sir Virilfrid's death,
• when: Ur. King was chosen. to "sue-
ceed him. The selection -of a leader
• th Succeed • .Mr. King will be the
• most Spectacular 'feature of next
week'ss_ conveetion, but a most
portant part of the preceediags
• .be. in 'the:way of policymaking.
There may easily be a decided dif-
• ference of opinion .between these
who Wish the party to go farther-
• _and faster toward what is termed
our - opinion fallaciotisly
who-
adhere to an older and in ibeir
-e9:Tieentieft--efsislberailSin
•
and who believe that the party has
t,
--ifttedlly"gorie-fasseneughsin the adop-
tion of socialistic pleasures, These
'would like to. see a reduction of
• taxation and the elimination of
obstacles to freedom of_trade,. with
•due protection of the pe,ople from-
sinfair practices and exploitation.
• This cleavage 'Of opinion-tiay bring'
on a most interesting debate in th• e
conventia, withi a 'far-reachiffg •de--
cisign, as the result.
PerhaPs, 'something similar, may
be: a --feature of ,the, _Conservative
• convention, but the outstaading de-
seisiori-ne doubt,will be op the party
-sleadership. Mr. Bracken's retire-
.. Ment has •oPened tshe Way -for
' Drew to drop out of' the Ontario
premiership and realize his anibition
of becoming •the national leader of
, his party. That is, If the party
-wants' him in that post. There is
tO be a strong campaign de-
- verOping for Mr. Diefenbaker of
Aid -seferar-Others
-wilt have their supporters in. the
'eonvention if they 'choose to be
candidates; *
,The C.C.F. is already committed
to socialism and the party conven-
• tion tad beexpeeted to devote itself
largely to. Pointing out what it con-
siders thesevils of "free enterprise.",
• The Political scene in 'Canada's's
an interesting one.
EDiTORIA.L NOTES .
A. news despatch tells of. a twenty -
months -old -boy who was almost
.14l1ett when he attempted' to rescue
his .kitten from the hoofs7, of a
horse in his. father's, barn.-
people dOi't_like cats, .arul th'ey do
riot undefstand how' much as little
five bundle of fur means to a
efilla. In this' case ,the baby bni•
was reScued from- under the hOrseg""
„-IfOof'S with broken rib's and other
injtiries Litt ,he* kitten was Unharmed:
that little 'sisal') has tile right stuff
in
aensaineed that arrangement's
liave been completed which. . will -
f aeilitatosthe sfinding of gift. boxes
'-'froirr-Canada, to,Britain, Oim point
yf prline impottauce is the exemp-
tion" Of such parcels' from customs
and excise duties lo Britain, „ft Ts
to be -hoped the details 'of the new
alreement -Will be wade known in
• this eduntry without delay, se that
• Canadiana. sending, gifts overseas
'may be assured that in -doing so
they are net putting'..the recipients
Under the neeessity of paying such.
„lharges. ,
T
foreign *pcaley o e. TJuited''States
and. thereby rule§ •tbe. werid,"' " We
Wonder where Winston Charchill
comes hi oa this. Mr, Churchill,
the present-day representative' •ef
ore of Britain's- oldeSt families and
the political leader of the •i41.tisb.
aristocracy, 'bitterly accuse , the
Labor Government of allowing :the
Mr. Lawrence Fowlie of Lonclon
Empire • tc; 'be broken up . piece• spending his --0;aqationk at his honie:
In th viage.• " ' •
Mr, and •Mrs, Norman ,Toins of
Detroit are spending this week with
the for/Pees mother,, Mrs. E.' Toms.
Miss' Lola gliiett of Detroit ar-
rived on Saturday to visit her, mo-
ther, Mrs. M. Elliott.Mr. and
Mrs.. Henry Miller of Detroit were
guests of Mrs. 3111.1lott's over the
Week -end.• *
„ Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Eallthan
ana two Sons, of New Dundee, spent
Sundaar with the*latter's Sister,
Mrs. G. Turner, anMr, Turner.
Miss ,Helene- Brownlee of London
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R.B.
Johnston, this week. •
Irvin Reese of Woodstock is
spending this week with Mr. and
.Mrs. Charles Berry. -
Ernest Kneeshaw of London spent
the Week -end with Mrs. Adelaide
McLeod.
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JO'ss%* ' l'' , . . .. , lik'f. P s: • 0 0
. 't' ' *-i;(012.' thott SOW hi it Oft t th
d1Ult148..0.='I
, Xr, and igrs. Llitl (itga4411001V4t. the ttaKelation, trord
the a,ptrnseeet '
Scotchoser,atd Mttemt by the tS the
Ms l'ofk is,ouve ii-Auftge 4-,.f. ' el
W.Ba,,To - ,
e
d understh
attenci,e4 the .gurtlGray 'nuptials JO '
elxairmaaship of L. Ferguson to
Signal
Pallr.TOa PR T 'flhiige
190, to the, ineerPeratien in 3.14Y,
1947, for:the purpose of Purchasing
and developing. this. lake front pro -
.per. •
Tie secretary's' report,' ,given,'
Dass Jessie L, Metcalf, covered the
year' a aetivity and, reported twenty -
s1 x membiirs. The treasurer'S state-
ment t3et' ferth pat all but $427,.11.
of •the purchase price bfka 'been,
raised, 'Ith.e net •proceeds 'of the',
rummage sale amounted to, $275,O.
• The auditors' report, VMS given.
by Prof. L; C.flodgins,The report
of the, nominating coramittee, given
by Miss Jessie Miller, named Mrs.
Wilson, Mitchell and Chas. R.; wi4
to• the board 0.f.• directors te spry°
for three years- te All the vacancies
'caused by two retiring, •direetors;
•20Tessrs. M. Fairburnand cr. P;
IlarilFing. Since therewere no other
'Toro:Ito, !sac $atuaSkaY,
Mrs. Wm. Howard 7and igria :Anne
Dreuin were in Detreit for a fli's
'days' over the week -end.
• Dr.' N. B. Alexander, %The Was
tak4n to 'London tWe' weeks ago to
•Midergo: an emergency operation,'
ha S recovered sathcientlY to. leave
the bespital and, L. recuperating at
Welllegton street henaks
Peter Tillman left oa Tuesday to
,spend a few OS'S With. hiS brother,
Jr. Vir.ni. :Tillman, Jr., and :Mrs.
Tillman in BoStont, Masa.
GuestS with dr. and Mrs. Maleoltn
Twits are, Miss Moral' -Guest of
Terrace Bay, Oats Bill jOhnsten
and lals sister Barbara JOhnstoa of
Windsor,' „••„.„
piete.
It. is evident that he is not
ruling the world, sslia,tever indfrect
influence he may' have on the forei
policy of' the 'United States.. Or
does (1)1. McCormick not consider
Mr. Churchill an aristocrat, because
he bears no title of nobility? •
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' The people of Newfoundland have
glyen* a majerity-lia fayor of, union*
yid& Canada, but the margin is so
.a toter Vote'of about
150,000, -that there is some doubt'
of its decisiveness.' However,
negotiations between tlie 'Ottawa
Government and the representatives
of Newfoundland will proceed, and
it seems -altogether likely that the
island , will in dee time become the
tenth province' of Canada. • If the
advantages of union to either side
are not readily .apparent, Union will
The Sarnia Bridge..Company•hav
completed the steel construction of
the hew Bayfield bridge and will
finish giving it the first coat of paint
at any. rate "round out out Gonfeder- thiS. week, after which the deck will
ation." and will do 'away with the
have to be put off"and the ornament-
eiPlaanang to our
friends from across the U.S. border
how_ AL ls-That Newfoundland is
apart of the British Empire but
not a part of Canada. • ,
• s
fraraj)it_
etraattending the_
reunion at the Ashfield Presbyterian
church this week asked that The
Signal -Star say something about the
conditio,n of the road between Bay-
4Od and Goderleh. pe-, was a8-
sured that this paper had saidisome-
44sing-en--4.he subject--
60114y. Complaints'' from this
quarter do -'not seeps:lo have had
much effect, but'we •cans keep 'on
trying. The. lady said that the
cOnditien of the „road was talked
about in Detroit and People would
avoid tra.11ing ever It --The On-
tarin Department ofHighways may:
have plans for giving this section
:of road' ,a,.-Pertnanent 'atUfatee to.
matCh the rest of the, Blue Water
Highway, anti if such plans are in
existence they "'should • be masje
public, with an assurance that an
otherseason will not go by with
the read in such a state as it is
at -present. - -
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I• PHIL OSIFER OF 1iZYAEADOWS-
41...m...10.0141.1.0,1•01.Mmil,
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. By Ltarry .1. Boyle
DOING SOMETHING' DIFFERENT
'
.The result- ,e• f tile Quebec elections
I's not litiewri et,the time' of VVritin"g,
htel it avatild be folly 'to make any
tindictions were we tuciined to do
ie. %The Coato has been a bitter
• One and .Mr. Dupiesia,
..the pnion itattotuile . tarty*: and
*reinter Of 'ffie-PreVineeralid kia
IsttrfOr Reticle a Mari -
treat, haie'made violent statenients
to arouse teelitilfs
.--1)itterness anione their eompatriots
• :against those ',Who, „seek unitY *and
tu
rtmong Oanadiair Is
• ilifilealt to totintertlet,„that kind 'of
and ',the senivalia, way hiye
effectS that will not b• e for
,
" the good ot tatdit
ia.
•
• My wife wili'df the' oPirdon that
1 -was quite daft. She kept watch-
ing m all during supper and I felt
that. she was considering whether'
Is was suffering froth some strange)
neW marady.
"You're just joking," She said
finally, "You don't really' mean that
you're goirig to ge back and stay
in the sugar shanty tonight"- I
smiled and reassured her that it
.wits• my firm' interition to go back
and sleep in the sugar shanty_and
.that I had finished the hOres early
for that 'express purpose.
"But what will the peilihbors
Wilk?" she finally asked, "They'll
think we've had tr, fight or some -'f
thing, if they find out that you've
slept -in that , silly place." .
"My dear" I said. "I've always.
had a desire to spena "a night back
In the bush in the summertaie;
ttltfn-Wftotrc,if#94ifter-W:ehV%
sugaring -err, but 1 think. It will be
fun' to go back there for a night.
*I've got Some thitiking to do. Be-
sides., didn't you yourself tell me
.the other day thtit some doctor fel.-
loci' was writing in that magazine
that we shoutd' do the things we
want :,to. flo while 'We're Y01117g.
PriblIgh," • ..
She Melted •exasperated Ii.nd
piefied'usf if couple Of blankets* and.
some matebes and tobileco andpiked
hack the laneway. The sngai- shanty.
Waa• a hit dusty and I 'swept it.
out. Then hacked sorge new
cedar boughs from .sniati tree
anellnit them in the bunk, btiiit a
fire in the old heater and' went back
'Sfartr:Poleriallhli4244111i4liliook und;
.••
an obliging, worm, • managed .to —
catch !three lish. It .was pleasant
along the river, btit •when tile Sim Elitlillaffett 01 Waste*
dipped doWn- I went back to the *'
. -. r . • .
Musteal Etenings-,On Wednesday
evening- last an'v•enjoyable=--musical
•"ng,..r:s.asisp_sesented.sia.:.,thes.X.
Hall7for ' the benefit- ..-ef"-Trinity
Anglican church..bnilding•fund. Rev"...
iSaversies ' -* Morgssisectiar,--nr „ - the..
parish, Introdtieeda- the -gileat artists',
Mrs. CharlesCoates. Contralte,..Mr.
Charles Coates, :tenet,. and Miss
OlvVyn- Coates, pianist. - Mr. .Arthur
Ford,' editor of -,,Tlie London -,Free
Press, .gave. a . talk on conditions iii
the countries of Europe -,which he
•visited :on his recent. trip to -the
'Geneva .Corifereirce: also •reuiarking
upon the hardships • endured bythe
peop e- .of Great, Britain.' ..:While .in
Lhdon he Was a guest at a dinnerte ".meet .Mr. Winston Churchill and
Mr. Paid Renaud, ' At. tbe close. of.
the. meeting Mr. Morgan thanked
Mr. and Mrs:. Cote,. Miss Olwyn
Coates' and Mr. Ford for. their kind-
ness In 0 -Vine -MIS' entertaining pro-
gram. - A:- siNer telleetion was- talien
at the. ;door. „fromwhich oyer .$40
was:• tealized,- -. - _ ,,,,, -
•'.Burtss.Grais --•-;- :The- Marriage' of
Iliargaret .Ellen Saran daughter -Of
Mr. encl.-WS, ..trotace J.. Gray of ,
Toronto. to Frederick Howard ,Burt -
son. of • Mr. .and Mrs. V. Mitt,. Lon-
don, arid grandsOn of .Mr: and Mrs.
Fred' Baker. of Baffieild, was .per-
formed. . in -First. Bfia4tist- elnircli.
Toronto, on. SattrdaY. pnly 24th. at
4 p.m. The 'bride,'2.-islie.,Was' given
Iii-marilitge 71)Y ' 'het lif4t1ier..7,-Was-
,gowned .in white.: taffeta:. with -lace
. yoke ad sleeves and•aj headdress of
qrange blessoms bel.4.her. long tulle
MI1S-10i1 A.Tell in -pia-4.i S -Ise- Carried
a even& ' boequetlef red roses.
Margaret. •Burt,.•"sistet's of the' grooln.
Was ' maid of ,hondr; :gowned In
'nlatiVe taffeta- with .yellow headdress
and • carryleg. yellowl rladiol1.,The,he .
bridesmaids Were ,L4i- aine Meiker,
.in turquoise, taffeta 4. '. ith 'matehing.
headdress arid , cart n g . pea eh „glad is
'oli, and Betty Estitlett, -iri. spink
'taffeta with .inatchinkheaddress sind
carrying pink gladiolP Ronald Burt
was, his . brother's. best man,:and
Fred Gray, brothet; Of the'llilde,
and -.Glen Smith, 'ef'SLAff'donS eotistin:
of the gfeom, werei--4sters7--T1e-
we'dding music ' WA A fp ny'efl. hy Miss
Ruth 'Stilwell,. 0114 Mrs. • - .7; - G ra y,
aunt of the bride; was.'soloist. The
vvedding reeeption. Or one hundred
--sg.oests *as held at 31inabouroe. Hall,'
,where thehbride's niatlior, •gO*ned. in..
-pink erepe with tte•O accessories.
-was, assisted by the., gjaidrn's mother
ifi. lime' . crepe witk ,black. 11.07.1vS-
§ories: . The -bride, . a ad groem- 1 ef r
on their wedding' triP 'threegh . the
Georgian Thi and .1...111(e. Mira' .dis-,
frTht ' and will 'real -de,. in London on
their - return. •' '. ,.. , ‘ - • -
*.ettnaLytttistresItenesas
• • 's -s —Assoelation - • •
, The anneal 'meeting -of the -Bay-
field. Pioneer Park 'Assoeintion• Was
held at ehe borne; Of -the President,
Miss . Isscy .' I. •Wdoda' 'Oti : 'Friday'
evening, 'With a 'good ' attentlanee.
In .her addresS, • the • president re-
t•
I
purchase! the laid adjoinin
nomI nation s they were ejected..
The _secretary read the report of -
an engineer outlining. steps t� be
taken to prevent erosiOe. This was
favorably received -by the menibers
and it was decided to launch a -drive
to raise the money to undertake the
first step, draining of surface Water,
this autumn.
Rev. F. H. Paull was naMed as
chairman t� organize for paper cols.
lections this summer. Other fund-
raising activities were discussed aad
Prof. L. Qf HodginS was asked to
arrange for a showing of colored
slides and films of Jamaica to be
held the end 'of August.
The meeting -was adleurned,.atter
which the directoss held a Shert
meeting Which resulted in Miss Lucy'
Woods .as president, J. M. ,Stewart
as N -ice -president and MisS Jessie L.
Metcalf as secretary-treassurer being
returned to ofileer for ette ensuing
year.
'
The following- contributions were
.received between the last report' in
September, .1947, „ and- the: annual
meeting.: Balance previously -re-
ported; $1283:95; Dr.. 0: Reed, $2;
•
onV11-0.11S $14----arionATIO•u12-:-
Mrs—.*-111. Ana:lin-fa R-ev. aI
Mrs. **F.IL Paull, $25: Mrs. Arthur
SIGN,O-STAft
/041414Eit
• 4.
IttE E 4ruly. 4, ,,,, L4 -t apA
tOPEti jw40-4kaYe tlAk, 14!
r idenee in Cioderieh, Were Ore-
fiented wt a1etamn ,a's
Slight taken, Of remembrance, frem
Wesley % Moore of the NVetilt,
Is here on a *Mit' With 1,, relatiVeS,
Mr, And M. Harry Arrastrong of
Westfle1cl and 3!/Iiss Winnie Van,
Stone ef Toronte.telled on .re1a,tive0
enefriends on nay "
• Mra. jos. Stewart'sPent the weeK*
end visiting friends 'in Mroedstocki
'Mr. and Mrs. Wells qtaL.
and Urs, .Lester Jervis viSited ors
Monday with MrS, ViTniteka.
MISS , Lerna Moore Of Montreal.
spent the past Week with Mr: and
Mrs. V,erne.
.• Mrs. Russell Pfrimmer'and-yeang
son returned hqme from. Gederich
hospital on'PridaY, • •,,
' The Women's ASsociatioa wIU
Meet at the ,bome of MP, Elwin.
'frjmme on WedoeSdaY. Augnst
4th. Xi's, E. It. Pfeimmer, Kis;
Davidson and Mrs. ElWin Pfrimmer
are. thostesses. , .
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Ttf tinfiDAT, XIV* 20th, um
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.1:41111i•-•"-aAgslIrla.76-A1.1 -
Ford, $25 -total; $1:398.95. s
Man-Do you )now, honey, if I
had it to 'do all over again, who
I'd marry?
.Wife -No, who?
• Man -Yon.
'Wite-Oh, no, you wouldn't.
,
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, il I ttlrn, to fel,
"9 ii 0 id 11' ''4114":1;:444,'
• PO. /Rene GektIOn O'Rrien, Stir, Q.
)1:tether,: her •Luekn, ovio• 4entIn4 and
The goderich ,argual are like 'old
tdeode „cloning to the hoPef"
-Llieknow-Sentinel. ' ; - - .• •
"NoNaOttettree m:barboPol, opuag'La
er ;..,1,4uxv'ai
en,si,
faces,-giteheaer-Waterlob Ree.ord.
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Novnist binfoows. •
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:and, oftenevery day: It's •••
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So, whenever you're thirsty,*
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oderich rench Dry Cleanor--
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from Monday,. AUguift�th 10 SatUrdaY, August 14,
;
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roierpotmiginefnot7 days 140fOre,,e
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PHONE 122
• ' •
Young Morten - Young Men
for Harvesting Peabhes, Plums, Pear, Apples; Grapes,
Tomatoes and other Fall fruits and vegetables
Camp Directors, -Cooks,, Camp Assistants also 'Waited ' •
Accommodation in Farm Service F.orce Camps
AUGUST 15th -to NOVEMBER 15th
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Campers must bring blankeis, sheets and pillow cases '
For further in,formation write:
• ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE,.
• -9 Richmond Street East,oronto 1", Ontario.
Auspices: Dominion -Provincial Farm. Laboily Committee.
"SO -32
-to -the river --With the---aid•-af-a
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001,*eearnifek of The Chicago
,Wribtitte• '-'sityit. that', 'gay • lititialt
ittutoctitoi ue'otintteg t� direct the
step and v,•••atcluid a rabbit who
kept It. wary. eye oil me. A chip..
Inunk came crOse .entoigh to snatch
a-Issust of bread. Then T niched:
tip the blankets and went back tip
to the houSe for the ,inorniing (bore.
My wife didn't mention it except
to ask how I hacl Sleet; but she took
sone long looks at nie for a couple
of days, -Until ,she Mid assured.her-
Efficient
IN OUR.
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ENQUIRE AT BROPHEY'S FURNITURE, GODERICH.
S. back. , the bunk with. the
Fitillule Foe' Itealth
'shanty and kirfdled the fire-upagain,
lire going Atid'-'Smbked . 0 • „), °
and listened to tit'i 1,10es whiSPer,, llcgniar 0.11*4°PAt ''.8a4ti4
-ing,--It-ivax,peaceftd antvottlet_and„ 004 boy z4. OAP, 0, thearm'
I. got loy "thinking"..over.". Then ,itio-titti rite, for, -aa'altetiltii;
1 slipped 'off. t6 sleep:1 woke tip 'buret Lt'otalLiver arii of •help
before dawn and luta to think r,retty 't6 lenity elintinatiOn. Tho cortibtna,
last to rettitte where I Was. tion 01Atixittilr0 tottle drdits
griOittei tind i1cwre' ii•a*hig eoatainett thee&pilis make there
dereestic artoiroetit„ and•thet.3vere One of. the most nilefut itta
chattering liwtw to at baiii renlealeB for minor disordered cow
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tfro trlot beauties wit1,1 little the relies/0110 bloated:fee** and
htttter 0,nit bread .1,1,144 help,..ttidigestion.•
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