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Published, -h7.:.•Sigoal7Star,tintited,
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Ohoeti tePrea.,4411,4 and. areat''.Britain,''$2,904 year: to tlnited
•, - .7 •
44Vertialag Rate* on refine0‘ Anther* aa- Efeeond-Ofass, Alan, .Post
°Mee Department, Ottawa, Telephone 71.
Member ae'Canadian.' Weekly, Newepap"ers Association
filW(4:11; alrenhitioa Over 2,T(5 "
ItowatirsOr pi41..44s
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TOLIU$DAX, 1.0tlx,' 1010: .
.11.1X0014.4r."
VkieiV4t#04, . 4413,e1ate1 ,ahd
Liberuls are',,dePreSSOti • 04 ,0174, 'OW
in
the•1441)4,:
• 4k14r*here- •-former Liberal
tet was ' woo by .0e' Conservatio
**1,44re, was a third
•.00.0.1,3100; anintlepentiont
, to defeat
the„ regular ' Liberal; but. iOven if
,the latter. bad won with 'a small
*439Sti, it .would have hiaeated,
:4 -7, -&re -tit' turnover' since, the 'general
.-!3•104,101L' . '1r e • • ..• •
'.*o,d0Obtthere Were many nausea.
ntrib4utory to , the . The
t_44:forpraost. was the aid .ej!;
tended to • the •Conservative nominee
by §nebe&SPremier, Mr. Duplessi.$.
It .was'. Mr. D'upiessi who walkecl
• tlot thejast, DOnatii,on;PrOvincial:
"eoiferenee and bOa "Oer'ailice 'taken
O'Sitien 'that!: he haire-
, to ed.O', With the.” pie:petals,
,;made. Mr. bupleSsis is .for
ee first, laSt, and alt the .time;
• nothing: would please please 'him ane. Not that it objected- to, Gov-
ernment Assistance to. thosa,.whose
fan:14T ..e.OaStitnteda' iinancial
-
burden. but that it ,appeared to be
;
,nc;,nsistettt, to ci.pitiinine the sales
taxr--which-bears7Most heavily - on
itizens-With families foTsupport-,--
dndtthe .earne time .d,o):e out
allowances to. these ''Sanie;
*be abtlisttedh!I • 'ness .Pril'Incit.*ne;ha°;1,e1ISI:;:f174111111411rgg1114:7:;':
Parliament brought the family the infant Sell et.,Their
anovviiiee.,Ipto' effect, Nvith•the sup- neises -Princess Elizabeth and the
port 'of ail parties in the liaise,: Duke 'of' :Edinburgh, took. Pl'aee in
but fanillies *exceeding lour..in the , White and gold inusic reoin of
nB-ackingham Palace, • ,-
.P•u'ulher did' not ,receiye,in
:. the ,,The_infanta_
4,princ'..was given. the
allowance for all 'niernbears of the names of Charles Philip TAithur,
s s we
Was resented in 4uebec, where there •
national convention was.- held, last / Fatal ;Foresii y
are many of thee larger families.
;when the Progressive Conservative
year at Ottawa, the. Party adopted
'as a -plank , in, its platforni the By W. A. G. Thurston, Zone Foregter
brOade-iiiiii-Of • the• measUre SO. that- - This-ardetels-the-i#St-ot-tr-,series
the-alinwance-should,--be payable for •being written for local'earmers,.-
all members of a. fatally,' no. matter ,ion. many cases the woodlOt. is not
how large. This forced the hands
of the ',Goyernn2ent,•. 'and at -the`
present session 'of Parlitunelt ' the
. „ .
-.4-et will be amended as the ,4ttonal
Progressive ConservatiVe'donyention,
proposed. .
The Globe and kali Says nothing
of this, Out Skilfully Skirts around
-',eStibjeet-t-OT-aS,-'4nOpto--elithatrage
itSr. Own _party. Thetaxpayer
• ould know the facts.
of a lar.g.4'4ge411 vessel on two or
three' calls a year?
No; nether 7 Wineardine nor
CiOderich 'has tanything to 4peet
•from the, .deePer•sea'ay except
mom ,taxes. The whole Sclienie is•
agitated by eities like Toronto,
Windsor and Port " Arthur
liti'ger. number of. gieli perts, On the
:mated: ,States • side'. 'Of Ilie
And by other interests which would
benefit from the expenditure of a:'
huge sure Ot Government ,*(or' taX-'
Paierst).,,,,,moneSt.
' The GlObe- aua. 144 orkmai
last had' an article on the subject
of the family allowance vvith Inueh
of wild* this paper is 'in agreement
but whieh leaves considerable to be
aid TAe G, and M: refers to Dr
•
Charlotte Whitton as questioning
the ..PropoSal to "broaden' the base,
Of the fataily" allowances in a.petiocl.
of national 'prosperity:".
The Sinall'Star has ne-Ver "been
enthusiastic Oyer the family 'allow-,
the",, 'defeat -a Xt.' 'Ste
son of
uebee, is above - ali.'a, OCanadian.4440* Chap
t is ; lieLV„1010_140.,,,,g04-0:140,,, in
apitiittp.00d *satid "Sfir
eetiOn*eanS ikar Quebec.na
."-
ast (date or the, Union :•Natieile'
-eterr,'.1.4 the.: Quebec Provincial
lOti9aril). and that it remains Eth-
.4011011t0As PrOVIAce And a foe ,of
.,.31Pnaxt'y's election
was a y:ietottjor Mr. Duplessis andf,
• Quebec :•:autonomy.
Itlnust by his tirne-The 'eviden
.te'•the Government nt Ottawa that.
Donlinion-PrOvineini. policy; with
• Whi..C13.•11 linked. ' "Social ..security"
. • .
,prograin, is ,not _bringing' ,it any,
r.., , • , •
effeetive,, ,electoral support. - • This
*ifrs-;evident in the recent Nova
Scotia-by•eleetion;• Where' Ilea: re.ui:
• Milititi• -Minister 'in',-Cliarge 'of the
1ieith. • PrOyielinia 7Cif , the -"social
;:see. Y." r. scheme, canipaigned • -for
• .e'04erninent. 'candidate; and lost,
-sign that . anywhere
P0Pniar
to offset the taxation -necessary to
its iMPlementation„ If,. the Govern -
Ment would ,eut out: the grandiose
features , of its 2•04141': security"
•p JpIS cotibtan
• ,toductiOns of taxation --and'"*.still
•
-hav
e;,,aothettring left...Over for -re,
Uction of the 'netlike'. debt,. To
„ „ • , .
adapt cold . saying, there is no
•liarse -that .heYer
- • „•;..
•
„allowed any speed.
)10 -Pt,. 1.41,10ak PrOdnntien; 'etarted.
'Canadaitt 'in :,3„,9f2 art, er ZiSallitrrekt-
P"rneSl4r, ;had SO-.
,sidiZed the „„In'ovtnetiOnt in! 11W
cernttry''heeallee 'et"PO., 'valuer,of
the • beet li tbe erOp rOtatiOn.
In Cartadkrtliereie ft.t telephone'
for WYetle A*6 PerOnOr
erre-
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114" °tool:4' 01,4* open:aSUU8l '
unfiL Fob. 2804 at wbiob. *ft.lroo we .40pO'Vit braVe%, Our new
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131aut coraPTOtite,
Canada' has over 42,000' miles of'11.114te'd' •$fasie.' ..401Y0
D444r147 traelt: Ontr'RO•ealim alich the I P4414(11011 • racist, ,.
,
.7,44:,%444,14.441,4
ducted, .by Tis'Grace the Arehbialiop.
of Canterbury,- 'The sertice was at,
tended by Their Majesties the -King'
and Queen,: members of the royal
fatally, , and a few- of their close
frienUs
• •
This .Picture -Vas taken- intinedi-;-
itely' •after the ,christening* cere-
m y and 'show the baby Wearing,
.4447,44,4.7.g77.4,4.444, • '4,4'4 •,44, ,„
ulioc'We?„
'can I gain More* MIS,
den
•
• iassiCAthalgaitohniaesncidsue'ugasgrie°SillSnteho*Periaeet'
will perhaps, prove the, nioii
helpful: • "-
.,
Dovel.4, outside intorest,s.
—especially--1,OitthT-o;fhor
people. •
Invariably those Who. stif-
fer from shyness live live WO,
much within,. themselves.
And this is the real cause-ca;Wof
their trouble. .
„
The best cure lies in,
ing more with people --under---'
all conditibns.--espedially in
group - activities. It matterS
iit-tle-what-rhese 'activities
• may be:. political •organutt:7
silk 'Anc1,-HOilltQn 16.6 reticle. for
Queen Victoria's children and used
since by the royal family.
• .The baby, prince Is the centre of
admiration in this hiCppY -family
Vettwe . after the christening 'eere--
..,,where in the _arms , of ' his
Mother he 44 semi with hls,fathey
and grandparents.
'We like • the: ' desire' of '* Lowe'
• Granville, •ft small ebnimunity on
KINCARDINE - apOlig*,-13aShil Nova Scotia
' and'oldest white settlement in
'North America, to revert to the
Our neighbor. hor 'The Kincardine, 'name • "Port ,Beyal," which Chain=
ewe 403..ciP*...gteatibingq-loy 4tpi VIVA "lt; 'ht11349kl-
-',.•-a'2.
- 1110§t arelthe,hest name's.,
• invarinbly OW11 may come from the deeper
fteaWtty' development„...,It does no
indicate W13...tit h:tiftiheffS it ean figure
harbor
vihey -and kitecanera
Make,:,thele WAY qP Ille:iGtVat tikes
Fort , William and Port Iiithurr
iir',#.et. 'We 'believe that many'wlio
-*re inehnedto consider the deeper
seaway - as a' ; project ,t;on: ":$,Which'
,
• Canada
might Avot.:64iend--1,1)11110
elittt ;More, have net ,thought
e• patter out. • . ,
The large, bulk acrgoes moving=
• °Vet' tile Greattake are Ore*
told' out that grain tot..exp9rt wIll
• -
carried' directly • from the bead
• 'Of :the 'Lakes through the dee*,
-sea:Way...and, geroas `the Ocean.
'Able -prospect rea14ed It
*add -do awalUtittil the water, and
1:4W:12'48.014i*, that now Carilles
great' part of the ; Western
" hatt'efft; that is, tlie ocean vessels
igbf do' the ,Sob for a couple of
• maths In the :felt before the St.
awrened.5,11,iver freezes'. At. any
tet. there Is 11,0ddlig', ',g6g.
aardine in this.; if It had:any such•alt..TBERT %VD' 1:4,UfOlkl
littief41 '-'the,".SeaNi0 ''WOUlkt tie 4-foin St. gatSrs. aotlittAl4rgo)
• AY' *Pi it. getit •ft. A Mill' .i#110 :is SO' ititereoted .in
..loads �f coal by bx 'water 6,eit. itis Job that he :*1.11 ii.rs;vt, 'hard.
,ear, but it come from the .tittite(t earned, Stakto prove that AF:liat he
• .
•
preaches. IS right, deserves some
StatOlto not from aerOsathe oeean.
radot bre might, her..hrolight; up' ree'ut4tt,i* fl"C41' rail 18 /It'
'-'Ottawa journal,
.
- Yes let's have the old natxtes-
,
1351001. fsn. Ottawa, Little York.
for Toronto; Mid" Pile "1- Bones for
Calgary • ;, •
Considered Valuable part of the
farm. A woodla • ean be made a.
distinct, asset and 'ban -provide much
material that is of .value :for use
oa the farni and for sale
By practising ,wiSe .management
in his woodlot, e tamer canraise
the status of the,.woodlOt- to a high*
point.,,in his economical set-up: Fuel,
-luinher„posts --auctinapleisyrup!•11re..
the Main products wait:ill. may .be
derived4rora---a---wOod-Jot-every year
without decreasing its -Value,- wise
iininagenient will enallie the hartest
of such materials,„ and at. the. same
time will increase the value of the
•woodlotr,for-•,fature-,we-„ ,•
woodlot U. a ,valuable natural
'resource,• and _as Stich- should be
conserved, not 'wasted:I' Bl•conser,
vation.of a :woodlot, it is net Meant
to ;abstain from: ,cutting, but con,
Serration means wise use Of.-
WoOdlOt; • "Wise- .u•se— entails -the -cut-
ting ,,Of certain trees or types cor
trees Which 'should be removed
te inifilrOvethe qualyy of the wood -
lot.
•
• As .Is*Widely.knowns--bylaws have
been passed by counties to prevent
_unauthorized duffing of Weddlots.
in- most oases, this doeS not work
hardsfibl on the farmer. In
:suite of Thebylaws, wOorlIot natriagel
Can, lie ,effectively • practised
it monk eating- done.' • •
Another 'point to •be • disenased
b
reforestation. Mote" and - more.
:People are , beginning •to..realize, the
Importance ,and necessity of 're-
ferestation; and • as..an aicl to far-
Iners itt their,Workanany'auggestienS
By reforestativn and proper
wopdlot auiliTtgenient, this ilgure\can
be raised to, a Mere satisfactory
level.,if this. is clone, benefits are
sure. tbe felt by• all.. .
•The Departinent of Agriculture'
rendeg valuable assistance. to 'far-
mers on nearTrairib-) aserof faim
ing aetiities It isthe desire, Of
the Department 61 Lands and
Forests to , render similar -services
to farmers in:oonn.ec,tion -with their
Woodlots. To;/carry out this pro -
grain, zone foresters base , been
atipointed who are, available•to give:
direct 'advice to • land -owners. con-.
terning plantations and •woodbot§,.
As part of thiS program, these
articles are planned, to acquaint
them With ,the • Steps that ' can' be
„talsen„_,Ic_.• more
;valuable.
11101tp±ABOill 1r#Ein..1/ST •
PAR IN-P.ODBRIPR',
Editor. The ,Signal -Star,
; Dear .-Sirr•=4te and ,Go.,06teli,_
it". (Mrs'. Rhea G. Stone)-sub,-
ject,-„,,tlig_first'eeir.. in, .Goderich.
.1Pfeih her letter .1- quote:
b3. fiso doing: settle ' the • dispute
gardinethe • ownership of the lirst
ca,r in-Glid60.04" • •
'1 •finti-afi!aid Mrs. Stozi lias het'
fade -vv,i•Ong. *Zetws before, dad.
,(J.. B. Kelly) took over the Ford
.s.,genty 111 Goderich. Ile owned
Geneva:" gteimer, nis • first Ford,
'which, he drove for several weeks,
was 501(1 geld to Silly* Gundry thp 4),ext,
one was Seid to Richard raisons:.;
I say sold "wils- a dear„,
:,car for a house. ''• The:-lionse IS
the One at*the corner,. ot-Picton
And Wellington streets &iv °Wiled,
.by Wriest • ("Toots") videan, .Thiit
:17i.ansfer was made on AO. 28, 190$
o-aeeordingly--the-reecIrds-shoW+
, R.. Kelly--;GeneVa. steamer,
1 or :1902.• •
41'; Kelly -Ford, about 1965 or
1006. ' .
Billy Gundry ----1,900; •
lelior&Varson
Subsequently -,-Bab Me(4,0!„.)1117
Murnek, Aille , Itet.ean.-
*incidentally,: nay dad "invented the
first; car in the North, and South
American "continents; that wilt irt
l3lyth itt the earty, '80'S;* While it
ran, top 'f3Peed.,fotir Piles per, hour.,
Ile „gave it up •iti, deference to the
farmers and 'their horses.
8, 1949,
there is a sPIpticliti opportunity for
reforestation in the tfirlii Of Whig-
ht#8,1hii and small' Plantations, -
In the wort 'curried out or *tined
by 'river ;valley' authorities„ here,
and in the United .States,...reforeata-
tion is very ' 'important, In Many,
parts of 'Ontario, the area under.
tree' cover ia 'Much below the op-
timum conditions'. •• Expekar fair
that' taloa tWentY • reit cent, ot, an
'area, :should he...covered by trees.
but marv Ontario ",06Unties have
only :sir or' etot per 'cent, of their
area covered,* trees '(l'erth-410% i"
Oxford -7%.; 'Water-
iee-•10.0470); This meant abenvy
loas of „+' sells wafer And posslbly
severe „00400 and Io :of valuable.
' 4 St, to*trettt44' kit% .the tehee Pert. ,.1v.Pdcgeben,, 'Vote', tettehe'4 itgrv'
• toteel the steel .niiilla of the 'tilted' t'ultlfrat Science -at St., Marys 001, .
., legicite institute and -whO. a -few
f ' °tat° '°1(1CIte'''**eot, ' Ititleatqllito 'titoathe ago togglier witita felfow
irotild tiot be ,taitertieci. livth ' teacher ivir .06iii,t" Iwo '-p.iit'o. hoed
, , . . , ,
, 'Then there Is pikekege,, freight; ‘8.,,,,litir $114,,.,,,,Outaide th#. t.teivn,' 'Witch
. hot ,,.,00.1,0, yeeiete' #itt,tot tome to: ""‘* • 't"I'4"-' iltitt4 " .6t°66fet11$' lir
. 'Mt° . Oita fla >gbleartlines,Or Oode. .13ert aitCy. the' itrat etee" Ad - ;44 'Ohitfat-',Ii an agricinitturat ivtelier
- ' -- ,- - - iaittaeritilitki . j in the ottoriner, of 10.48... nit iirolt
ricb.0404i, to put off It fet,f,totot twit in the. neighboring ' to°fo.11-6;'
t0: gest' .3310re. then the lake "C)1111"0 On . tYkOlVber leaff71011,, Watt 6efftat hen4a.n*r .414)16.1''-**4°Ier°'' he
fe**At
• te.4041, .0.:0,,6.te,,, 4 it („„_, „,,,...„, eta attended hig first delimit classes I ';Y't ik6 °''''t4? '.g' t° St ' Marys
14ctirivr * : 434" 411eW" ' at KA. X0, 10- Otidoripi, tonotit, . 4 ..,,,,,, the, fall of 300, .;* .
- n ,.6.001t0 vestel tolF,Itig, no. 0.6.0 01404,,,!for„--•,-,,,,,-,,,,---' .., -„-,4,-,,,,.-1:, '„_" L•litt`A.Ittt hitt '. school ,and colleg,
4bato 111C1***; Ports to Pi& up '0011(4144-05' I'Mtiltiti;-7ad-foIlo";71, 9ouagotlieorri tr"akit'Aria4014", .1111elnlitalt0Prri .
ttirlit koi .ttotipouttdoo , ,..0, ,thak no , with .. a teacher's.' con:
itthibosn. alltis TootHivtibterittoo‘euo. lin., tttliirpotaitt0,,r4:Noyilsact ftchon_ .1.,,' .‘,7 11,c'igibPyittYlveilith 116ta4keet?4$111046enlelt11410
.Jturoja _ m 4o? 4 . "tadtl tiOn, Nir, xiunie. 1 , mentor of the '4tMarrt t us
Yl if It
were
tiomm i 1757 t , „t k the Job,ofteitehlo in, it, 1 mitb, ,-. and hfif - ' 1°
e, a t to Witte adiiroot $A.t Vonioaiighatir oat ,tit i *8 1"14" '44' I' "
t 1414t ' otiatitalsin too6tivorii. oftorgtrilittottiftbrirtt. .i0ixtur051,101,ritritiothboile , itariringt14/":1Z*1/4"141r, Atifikdttletlgo.nli'llittret 1"410iIrd-'
. to 0 , _ur r , , ,,, , _, flier ,:mahl - MaeXayfr of 'Ooderielt„,'
, , fecr: if the ln Inv Km , Alrid.',titor liaye tour chlIdt Dan.'t
d thus front 1086.40-116 ivA4., !tilt $00.401,01. Marcia' and 41"IbItIc offet. '
,
a, student cct,' the..,Ontario: Agricul-
tural ,Cicitlege,Guelliti, During the
holiday periocit lie Worked in., the.
gold mines of....Xothot,4 Ontario
rie4ri. Vickie Mike,-
lil 1,040. he, took 'a tootidtk, wait
the,. Department. of Transport On
alyttiirt tionstruetichi• and later lie
spent some time with ; the Welland
ohott,tem Worita„ and lie took
course at the Nitege of `VititiCation
. .
, UNUSUAL AND GENEROUS
Enterprise-BUlletin)
One of the west unusual and
generoys ' donations-, we have heard.
ab4pr was 'the _offer..cif a' GOderieh,
erennferyl,. whieh. aiiiiouneed • in an
adVellisement airpe beginning -of
tbat donate •-• 5e
on every gallon of ice 'cream sold
by them lit Goderich last year' to
the arena fund. 4eeeutly, they
turned •in - cheque for. $537.85.
4. like -cothrillinity g9tnre"
'00hs' =•.,' anything thatgetg•
the individual oUtiide
• lum-
self. •
In tkii'vvay hebecomesab-
s04,e,oi in whit be iado,ing
• while -with &her • piople,.
Soon he learns to be at ease
-Hwitif---thenr--"t07-7-forget7 „
himself. His shy.ness vanishes. -
N4w, 11",WE..ANB LFETERBD"
6tt.
.• c.iiiiAlts. t°iii, "I", pl:sinct.,cletili"631sor '"'"••-l'i-ndH*"••,".. g;a'-It'44‘!414. 61. cr:er:tIV. th:141.3.*Iliguinbac:Inde;
• log contabk stdettnete nutritive Vain*. ,
This •fn one reason- for the". steed ot ,
• pally balanced ration for . dairy crrivs::,_
'supplementary, feede, to, make a pup!
. miire:cee, 7,00riii,n, wainitio,scgo,77enfwa_H.tnirwioiluilefit_,:vitasa,Witeaeiteeliothtutina.,75tle:retn:i
b* properly balanCed and contain 'the '
.,,a.canatnydrsieralstmas well, at ,prOteins ,aud ear. .
If you have financiatieciiiity
for the future, you will feel ,
more. confident. Life • ;Limit -
aneeliffeis 'Oie easiesciiirest
Way:to achieife-thisesecurity
for *yourself pod -your
pendents.
To inakt-r.lnd're money, keep only
well bred cows and feed stuias to•the
.frnit with. Bfetchford's Dairy Meal.
which 'is 'van, palatable. contains.
' abundant, goantlidet of, all ,the eaten.,
•Vitamtintimitiefals and is the most •
isconosuical
Fa'r Side,: by,
ASS C)14 & ALLEN
lting4oit -,. pt. •. Phone..fi-OR
Near 40,066 cheques worth
sometwo,million-dcillars--.4-.,-coverfng;
last _year's Compulsory Savings Refund •
•
for 1942, aie still unclaiined. They belong
r
fa Canadians 'whc;"filve changed their
'llariStaltdittittpdrift,disinee'd.04$,-ati
faded to'n'otify the Government.
.„ This year, cheques, which are going
',egging worth up to as *much as
$15,060,000 r-'.',Shotild be 'going out this
' March to .as many, as 200,0011 Catiaclians
• for the ieturn of 1943 and 1944 Re-
fundable Savings.' But proper names or
addresses are larking.
Have youchanged your .name or
address.; oibo-at, since 1943 and liairen't-
tioetoo the Government? If so,:we urge
; you to 1111 in a Change' of Address Card
and mail itas soon as you possibly can.
"You'll find these cards ' at any Post Office.
wiket4,10A1 Oc.t0if 1001t,taf uto .
6
why not. vitt that Ono in a savings accoont at the
154,04.1 10s,tooney alteady osed volt V10/1t,
•
01'0 itoifithe glad oi it itt Meeting itoeth'.
' 0010 ot oppotanities In the Mooth•S ahead.
'thiv'tisaads of otcastooets' have built up a
of/
tidy auto this 1'4y.
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Goderich gfin I , N. 'Oh 1118LSTROP, Viaraget„