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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-04-13, Page 2. 4 .. ,'t" P349I►'NT.r,8. ht's QST WEEKLY ' i 8 'nal-% " Fubllshed b� � ta, .„ Ite(I , , • Subscription ..Fates- andila and 'Great• Brittti , . 2.QQ a yeas: to •Emit State', $2.50... _ u or seeon -clay$ snail, Post O vB a3in . I%at4•e . an >GeM9ra'uest. Authorized t1a, . - ized .ala � . . did rrti g tlice' :Depat. eat, Ottawa. TeXenhaae ifl. . -- Member of -,Canadian, ��Yly, rew:Sa. Rrs. '. o •a. tioo • SeekiYCirculation Quer 2.� •— 'O. J • RQ1U TSQN CEO, L. ELLIS' ., ,� •y'• �I1�AY AYItXL °�2th, •;x��,•�. ? .1E IiAR.CH aAN�.T:tA QN T . 'Pacing a .light recession *Zan the•,industrial` and lirlantiatl �booni of the past decade, Canadian may �a less, cheerful national. •incline Cu _ ; •t arfk.: 1 t:ht, " old act as a tonic to look back skid worst possible construction, • on :every.,thiug'that is said or jou b thl* Ottaev a `(xover`t meat. has taxation, &nere;.tied; so' enorlu+)U t b( recent • Years?, They answer, t .t!ourse, .1s s I''iiwily al- eww:ances, •tilt to lOya1ent, insulin°e, 'huge ' e sendititreS of war, w` i 'the h, .�, t • .. ilii past and the aftermath of heavy debt • upon the record of t .r the progress that •this ,colon- c;harges, soldiers pensions, re makhalf-century.habilitation expenses,' et". Which .. try ll is iiride in a lir ref I aid in this backward glance of these, -expenditures slid , t.lte B. -IL An. current Monthly ,Reye« ` of or its , party friends, oppose, or is the of Nota Scotia, 'which. which of `theist would they now the Bank y ' �l Ut give -►tit ', . he II.-]wI r..to "U). 1ll11 If c a Etn t, t l iiiaI1 gives, teen zind• li1,t• r its opening atutertlent thtl[''"fe)ay all honest answer tit tltere,cltYea"tiuns CUUI1tr 1:t1vc shown --a Vapid a its eoil1pitrijlts are only 'to be taken growth during ,the t,!resent centtcry _its' 1)alrtisa:Yl wwh€wing. ~" g But the I3•-I'I: man -sh ulti -cheer a`s has Canada, The relatives inerea-eill.•l.'auatia s 111)! Tile ` Ontario 'voVeruruent is a ulatiuir * has . lacca among the ,,.ci iii inti)- the• in,tetne tis% bis inesp,. plargest in The .tvorlti : ' it irrs uolS* t.'xt unci nett year he will have - t'wvo and • one-half times as greait pay a new illilx;st, with a mile,. w - as 111'1900. 11.er working for,'e now xtuml%ers ,wr.r ,x,000,000 , cueu_, and ' . REFORJVI' OF THE 'SENATE wonia 'as coualia •ed with ,t'ewe , than , 4. 'Trona!tu's Saturday, . Night dis- • tha�� 1;`.+UU.U(lU i•e1>t>1'ttad as ;';;slip- . fully Ut•t111)led''�at` the 101}1• cep U •'1 t'lisa1 S Senate r:eforiu, and tlisCt*,in[rts ham '„L't)xt'>X in. many a _ rumor that the St. • !Ltttirertt' The e'voirsiaaJ' i"Ui)'teinmKut •intends uta appoint 'al directions v.itcJetn_•" is to be ,seen i �._ ifs iu t s ca - number of non -Liberals tis vacancies' in Ctlnttda occur, • t tin ala 'chi .iviitliT .front a minor lot nun -existent posi ° rw^ reform. eithe be a satisfiteto tion fifty' years.1,�'U:"'tu ahi%t of. a b -', " ter of wheat and ,foes it care for•th.e•stiggestion'•th 1t front rank. Exl)or appointments to the: Senate should; `�floiir, i,f newsprint 'and pulp, 'of a1 i h; be made by'the Provincial Uorer �4 ; 'ti aluminum, base . old; ii.ttuli ,< ; efer �t:rr-t'?c;ct'rY metals aril asbestos, and even t,f lite �C : [t �' ItT` gods as auto- ',enilte', . .. „jnnf_arte�d_:. _ bil d rubber 'trresILe GODERIOE siatinzrArf ..4.4,1111.;'151W-11)50, P017., . he Country Mouse'fit, 'c �rde Temp h 'Snapdragon, �,t��Aiee p1Ant� • s anthtts i n O '.. �' ' growing li1C�� inose Q'Veh' rQeks,. r.,'i,+'�-,-rte There were a:` few corsil . punts stud °,. ntEEs e -T I`rlends --^tester. in dor- full : of horticultural Jolow-ledge, o ther ' were " t udiu, et?r4 tttees, of Godo' D a ? ' • 1 be an satin cluestittus, Here are eve?t eoJ1er nes.. Azad- e ,� dust wrest It, ♦ iauy things, some €1 , , many ethers x do not know or can, Ward Of Trade for 1050 have. bee>i . sonic of, his answers. rheic are no ec as foligws. The firsht :n iet1 I thunk a • few MOM than in the hnn ,n„ trees, TilEik ha one •`a i�al ,retnt rribea". It .neat beantlful Yort?i q display of flew:R. , and Tight there .o» each coinrpit e. `is. chairtuan; ' /Or ..ever one to• enjoy, '.free, ;Thele ershi ]t.W M. elrsies, BrialSLc was -ao one guarding ctr' pri tecttug Nfevtb lr- 'and the e was not a sign. . Ainslie, II. D. Ile,Istrol , Gordon xlie flowers ar eed 'for anyone -either. In.., ar 1 Thirus, W G. i , linage, " 4f 'zlte n - all buildings there was• cautinuoua sora music, - ' ; Then nye drove.'dowi Sherbourlie, , at it reflection 'it is • on. the, set-up) of our clay. :ilio qte - the huge, ' Salved©n • Army hostel Ixi,"t» si holy covered - with u iem�. pioyed or tint ortut aete: meet• 14fanY bl,ock� a are n the' older part Qf• the , i zw•become' ti district t Lty' and, li, rtaouliug housed of 'the. poorer hind. 'very outer lona. on the street seemed o° be just getting over a �, •,,5t, :j i 1it,_hinge. or st-t1,.. lay the'' throes of it. it ..is, not "ail iItg . ig i • klean ifvl:. un- clay afternoon. c And X couldn't Iter tbinb.ing of the line Country, estate r"'1i has ' I'i`i t'.0 II w o S.i that industrial .1 of tin d qo helped ruin' the lives of many of- thelu : ' - ' At, the ' foot of Sherbotlrue street 1s Toronto Bay, and it wvas gay and• sparkling in the supshine. • AS we Quay We ad-' alongQueen's, clove 1 �-. mired the Islaal d on .one side rind the skyline of Toronto on the other. Our I'rovintcial capital is •a credit -a to us, after all, if `ive look is the ril;ht7 places and - overtook the of hers '' -Sincerely,: THE COUNTRY MOUSE:. Toront,1• ,.. ` in a larger r ..�' i Y 1 k least g 's d u ' . v' ate 4 •rural count J�, T'few Ceara ago --,the .- film. i`or weeks. now -the stores (like I ipling's _ baby elephant ate have lieen,warning about ' Easter as he travelled over Africa)—but awl all the new .things one needs:-- the people took, the bananas, so '" • =i. l• ' s )oi ig or they got rid of it."' There- 16 `a a lot of - c,ozuater i h �m 1 b beclouding the.- ,x a1 significance of very„ interesting screw , palm from flu ezisoll.• Africa. . Tb ieawe.s grow from ti►e, - Y • o a e- ,stem • in spiral, form, • giving the addecd• the utast .beauty to the drab effect il•, gran se tin ':-"PttUro-ds -.It '1.407,, ereetsr • ec'rtatii`ly then have Chinese .faa ',palLU, and. a :'Royal been lovely. ` ' Oi even has `a fain; 'palm :with f'e'd seeds. There is .,n r1y of rabbits—real iI + rabbits•-•--rFi n= rubber plant:or or -Ficus nlekn_ailt,ed Y , - Fiddle Loaf Fig because ;cif the the• I. rd o ' �• ., t11E. 114}'11 EYra. • uitt.� •.,iJaotrt anlout, , ' Many religious deni 1Ylili. tiutis shape of the `iea�"c?s. (It sloes `not have laid great stresar' on the whole produce figs.) There are nit iy Lenten '~e foci culminating,' of. ferns °in, that room, too ---•-huge ones. ,course,. 'n the . rejoicing of Pal One interesting one is then iholly Eu11ti t rejoicing Sunday, v the soleiunity . f U god `,i^ tern'' with-letr1"es..�tbac'" i� incl. Szxn t, ° e w .lout the ' � , • �,, `•i)t� ?ii111i ` f'e I )m much :like Moll .r. t ra - Sun a, . °I i11 ' Ill- re- on y ifit; "i t our=. Ii i 'o. , e 'well • a it- Bird of Paradise tree from Peru.- er ligiutis st I Cr have been I -, ar icula�ily inter- It had a •peeuii;iriy , shaped and iildcd �� as _Good 1� t , - Y I can t, describe it three- colored Sower. ca ) ,, F lltjt �! . e vice ,iu iurtnx.' . �a,nl,lzt.,.}i1• at - all. , 1" ' is to are three or. four tithe ire city stud fire se;� e Therex 'rrs Xi ' �i ' t , ."(t �, 'i�'-kiting of the New Fire' greexrhoukes then: and we•w�t•u13:e.cl. a ' r "St. Mary Magda- t along with the e o?wd• from one to ( tch of � X � i ndeistand:„.1 the nuts€o tit another, , There were: beautiful -iii •.e d • � vein � and Y. er.. e i i .,. of flown ) 1>, & c 1 a1uc11t1 beautiful zr h . is most E l,1 4 . aCurdtly•�cei`eatluny one of.'; tiny streams and pools, amt. even a t'' solemn' and, irul)rc:�Liw e: 4 fern• goldfish. " Besides,: the' flowers rch cli its have given' there were a great many plant. ii t • 1y b 'Oat :it{, ,� �i•formajlees ,of ,the. greatt'''with .'ornamental foliage. , - Many I+NFa Et stili ittu.,ir• `'�oft', i 1Lint,s ,were_ -growing -in •potty—eun• M d 1ss kin ningl arranged • abating . rocks • or y.V:,eard the _ten e u ningly 'S 1u ing. the. Bach St. Diitt-' hark, giving; the effect of a rockery, i�'i. �sIx'n on -the C.I3,t". Wed- •or, in 'the :case of gtch cl. , growing . Fht, or St. Sola?Li` 'Choir -right •front; the limb of --the tree. . .ti ' } 14 c•ca . night. - The btsluttful 13v ate ww•ttJ•,• � understand there <tre .11rt Sil � eetfliem IS becoming a shale, very, rat •e and costly ur•ehid& bd � ��li'ilday tradition' 'iii Eaton thetre. a ` . 1t �)l,1 c}...,C-huleh -- .:•-ad so it -goer., ,1 wonder. how many of you Kaye 'thither }: been enol bui ever seen - •Euphorhia Splendens,1 iii tithe hula ry. \.inns peoplei.cuuimenly called Crown •'if Thorn:S.1 ii ;''the week -cud, and nra•ny I saw one at . Al!1an Gardens. • •Toe, stents are a mass of„ inch -icing sharp, piercing thorns. 'There are very few leaves_ turd. the • flowers .are rather small. and -red, It is . not' �-ety--'�-henuttfttl,• bub---locks-••--tttlitc- dangerous..' " There>` must lra're been Ii`itndreds it' 1 All of. Easter. lilies; 'and;, cinerari&s. I r suppose the showier t . Hewers of- all ver want 'to get well and '«.ere the•.'Schizantbn ' or Butterfly, Th �illz � len. _ t -=driving -dr iw iIr•�.�-h lalatt...- � -e iza b F g , ,ii That was rhes ,beginning pink and white. I sari• • a 'few -'- ti i.-- HOever, by travelling, gloxinias and: many • pelargoniums otic; i 4a..;er•rriz•ed ill—prbytnfQ.:. 1- :�ajid,lrttle�-..-Of4f the ; ation-' The Allan 'Gardens' more common, ver '-, ` •s were doffs, o t 'Oiled by Carlton, `her- hyieizith , , ,fo met-rile-nots, .,;,stocks, t , aryls' and. Gerrard streets. ' tin. G. W.• Allan gave -an a +i 'fire acre.` of hind. to the )r' a tp'tal Society and : it wa_v. Igintrl Y tahiled the . Horticultural.. 1 Tourist—j. Tbori�ie, 'II• . Williams, I)," G.• Aberhart, C. W. Anderson, (Geo.. Baechler,: ,.. C. Banter, Reg. Bell, B. Drier, Chas. Black tilsingei • R �. ° Xerehauts'-' . Campbell, i41., �i slie, la, J. AAllan, 11. rt. hale., 11, s ri c e11te , �`.,. r >� d k ton $ g '`3ac s e r L. Cole, E. E. Cranston, Me/1 Cranston, 0. .1. Brown, 11. S.`' } Dunlop. • ,. 1 �abllcicy= �,T. K. Sully,...G. L Ellis, :a4ei ltd Q'Brien, A. B." sturdy, 'P. ' Chapinan,, Ken Croft,„ F.` ..X,t. Darrow, ..14 '. Gardner, H. I1 , ger;'-I+-a.a�'1tnS4� G. (L ;ddatcEwvan, G., 11lathieson, L..Papernik, t. r Rural :Bolatl4>us•-�Terence' lana e�, I). J. Lassaline, 0. Simlzroils, E. ��ilison, W, 0: Attridge„, Bisset I3i•os.•,,.0.° Hamilton, lir:- bioTe@, J. J. • 'Jeffrey, 'T: Legg, Reg. DIc�.iee, Geo, Featgan, Ryan � �� Sou. • Indrtst�'ial (r. G w' Parsons, E. IIO.--• yer, J. K. Sully, J. Cools, H• Bradley, W. A. Craig, Diel. Cul- - berf, J. -A., Sully, B. Beaton. Civic—IIs Davidson, 'F. Armstrong, 13eeve) sa W. A, Hay, C..Ed- ward, d ward,U•,1 mei'son. Con 13aechler, Bert Baeehler, a, A. Graham, 9 PIECE SET • M ; e e rma t ' � h• and Two Chairs, vvlth Chrora , � : � Studio �ouc. ,, �► �,. 7l.1 .%. ft. Wsilent End Table, tWalnut COffee Table; .. 2• "�. , Floor Lamp , complete, with' Smoker, Table.Lamp :and oQ Lamp. shade. Regulax . $251,76.; • WEEK' ONLY T Leo Walzak, R. .�1,. Jackson, Mills`,. r W. J. X Lar e , S d Clio.. ) D. . Mooney, S, Prevett, Fred Rouse, W. N. Robertson, H. J. Sutherland, E. Weaver, (1: Dawker. National Affairs—M. Mathers. • i 1 d-Elont'itat-Qd-- zesllaisl;axitk. ' ._ Ian has banned tile singing' of West- ern songts, • especially those "ex- pressing ..tile corrupt. life of the capitalist world, home on the Range!' displays ;t dreadful interest in ownership of private Irropei yT. °, mo es an t�ninich- :.Saturday 'a ';�,ig11t ° .doe,"' h tight of the a1•ailable- stlititii•al ruE)i1�ti#n. One is that Senate -t) • material, says .the` Iter len, . it tyuuid po tinent. should be • fur ‘-a term appear . that '..the, total': vo'ltinle • of years, ay' ten years, instead agricultural output, m 194.) wras .well e.Yer--double-.,that., for 1900, that 'Of fur life. AnotZter ip that regi , )erha c ilxe: mit should be compuisory at t'bg I»ersil'. tiatpitt�'a _l rage of sevents-,hve• An objection rd'en• ,•buff- the u tme--,^cyan, biter x° six, times its large • and •that. of changed to honor. DI r. Alliin. ,I it think I read somewhere that: it iti t • seven or , - 4akiie to the city. The school. Jnr made the most of the, ay 'of - the'spring holiday. f `! ou.rse the -board walk at' w=as er Wiled ` rt1r• t l aster parade. however, .'inotlier traditional Easter ,Bower show •-at' Allan o to the latter proposal i., that ,manufaeturiag o pis nanl„tin' #ha appointment .cif was once Part of ills• country estate.: 'It La ; eirta'inly a. far cry from the euuntr,/ now,. 'but it • is a' beautiful f eight tittles tis large.• Farming ' remains a . major •in- •• ;•dastry. Some .•60 'million acres in the Prairi ave a been; added. to' 'Canada's inapiON.4, farm land since: the beginning' • of the, century,. a vast increase .in gi tin" 'production has res' lilted 'and there • is now . targe agrieultural population in the West.: Ur'baii growth 'bas,. meant• a large. increase. in the intergyral Men of se'eat• ftye who might,have 4i`ea'rs •of usefulness beh re them and svho had .ga,•ined,:• perhaps; as. 'nreln- .'ber.S' of ,the Wt'use of commons. ztn experience which i Dine be distinct- 'l� •valuable to the nation. • Of. , -ail the proposals. • We like least that. of an elective Senate. It-- oitld - acid to the ' comPlexttieS• of government 'and to the perplex market for food._, Yet -'the e. --pan: ides"' of . the electorate, IhilltipiJ .slop of agriculture' has been out- .occasions for political -manipulation t h""uigs at�1> stripped by that. of other activities: anti 'delay in geeting , and generally tend to 'confusion: I # ti,' today leas than a quarter' of .the. Appointment iatitrrtent 'for, a .Tirnfiteti.,.>re:Lnllt working ferce i en ad . cin agri-� ppo : Culture ':t.+ c.parecl with 40 per wotiltl have none of these 4bjectionn- • cent; ' et this • beginning of the tgreat'advarit'age would, be, the.' with It change 'of Gov ernment , tilt nets p arty it office Wofild pot ha'y Mineral prudiwtion has •:expanded t . .notably. •A. large -output o€ 'coliper, ' to . wails for death. t) ' bring ' t'i lend, zinc, _nickel •aril "ii 1,e ft,.° bas ~estate into line with the Conui . ti -rid .thu.�' e[rd any. thretit of ,Neper been -added. to, gold."nnd'call1, -the , chief minerals, of 1900, atttl;ut of ;'"t 'menton. 'rheic could be ' - which 'has, 'also - risen,.. n.1arkedly;1,4'bjec'tton :'to re -appointment 0.`l • With. recent d.iscoyertes in Albert -aj . a Senator for a .fulther terur wile , ; - of ._r,,..._•a has _ cPllstrd-erecla;- tad-visable. - _ sizable oasis ' shade• on the edge of a very s. did ,,district: The' wlibie park, 1014 _ acres,; became the i roper rj �' f the city sixty-two years 0 ego', l x ne time there was a fine an) vi,i't a land but it. was de - 4 ro' :