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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-01-10, Page 2THE GODERICTI STAR Cf QF Y�Y Ltters to MftA6QYVS �� � the Editor eck rw •• ease au 1 Creat -- aa�.d nlriti© I€nte ���a States, $.5 .t ,, 8i''lltiest. AilAth4➢$ized ti 1 �'w.atl.s! 8adver ,n. ,. eeli �� tour. els column, last,.,w • ^uaJ with Uzi- conaaatou. idea thn;t ,be •. 'erte, with the rase k4 znoder u raaeh .- r than C more dao 4� r can 1�4D ax p �rY► �a,aniers c Doled, _tllr ibraaii.'r1Y C etherez shvnld be Pro✓Sa ads aitet1 g sitar, aa, a' year ;.' te,iite -class Math Pott Office a& .�ei;onci Telephone 71>+ . .1L1epartMe �.t, Ottaw L _ D- JANU:11- It 10th, (19•.10' • RFOP1UTION., gradually there would come about a decided improvement upon the present system,' or lack of system. ' NEW P▪ ROVINCIAL fiTINI$T`FRS-. The Provincial Cabinet of Oirtarfo members. e rs Dr. . JR. P. e e has three new u eY b'iv3aai,, l ioister of Health and fel- r 1' a P uha'tioaa:e f fare, has resigned, having accepted a �. de�reaseal that rural* p � 'po t that the sali�gp. thing eould,i position at McGill University. He, is lilted .ou indUstr production in, succeeded as Miuieter of Health by communities; yet nobody seems , Russell T. I%elley of Hamilton, a„ well expect that because of th - increased known publicist with broad views oP to Supreme Coort, which ordered Mayor of labor-saa.�irag ” machinery the � public service. 11ir: Kelley some year... o cities should de -There was, little adventure in ✓milking Tilt to.sign. tion of the ago addressed a of the g in Goderich yews and the round of work embrace- Monuments have been erected to 0�i -elle -under the. auspices of the Board of Trade ing the seasons. Sh•vugg up Prom his less worthy and lEsr�conragepus tome; � _da took a no Yn crelie tr i al e 1 e; there is as :gig a diversity e eight ;g ilatrs �sa monthand it ism recognition of his st g �"r'u ► coach west and landed eventually in qualities that 1 submit this brief re - the cities, and new i se were thea o e �,►,ploygneaif Southern Albert The o� , Op view. • - trodiactiQfl th :and-- the iaa re- inventions �.•. �` new processes of manufacture give opal rio through which clinics were held rtunitY for workers in thee„productiof in- all parts of the Province for the of articles -that either were pr viouslet roduc d ` supplYiii� • of °bloohe„for coun y of B• uc entirely unknowin• or could be p , He was born near. Teettwater. more cheaply and ,therefore have a I . member for r• •ix arket. 'Nor. do . We' forget the Arthur Goodfellow, ianc r •.i .n of industry in• the last-Northum1eria.nd, is the new Minister • conceait aa�t o taf � Arthur or `'Sixty years .that has removed public i Welfare. Col -George Arthur from -the ✓countryside huudreds . ©f i Welsh, member for Muskoka -Ontario, small: ,communities that haat- their -own is minister presently without portfolio .- local industries; 'that wag -if natural .but is to. ba9e charge 'of a new'depart- development and; is, riot to be quarrelled I merit of ' `tourists and recreation to with, no matter how much it may be.. be created.tt the nett gession of the By Harr?) .F Bi t Hears Grace Mason •. A MAN COUR T .l.re OUT: WEST i Editor. The Signal -Star. War Service-- , ErskilaV s is such a cleaareepb'at; - Sir, t ur' brief aiceoui t of the cies • Because this i h tl snow tone and `i' ing scene iaa B erioilo `�' 5t' ars` �a bites "finis" was written o O}ld Temp''"'` kite d'aY cv t * %6 ,t, .. w• Ars trip i • ocic - algo in Calg,�ary. dt,a_.as_ uay xaxuiiicil,.i1 political battlirs of v�pac�la evening. The • and I was looking for inform-! liuucal h tion. `,held on Tuesday .�i w stI have, any „knowledge. audtene listeped with apt attention cold in.. Winnitieg frigid £ tilelapse be ui' so d &i g L' had come swiftly !natty y � trip erred 11c,r t g' � il' •t to balmy '.,.,.� air, 1 ' eaua't help to' the tiba)rtive unsiert�l1 lag Iitauwxe fifi' Girona' -stew a, R. .,l cc US the tii g of to the , ib Uh ay ' n met a 'few d>carc� as the "Ontario West thinking of • a urtry Ilaeetiaaz . °fi ril- e tc) >bi• 1 Uri* as v� . ttec t c�pe�llsen :it thy- a n ago a atii� d o ie of the most Herr ss i t t 0 ,� ca A of Central Iloriic and, Selaool � recall tattoo, It was• it in Lal- U is difl'cuit after . p ly* ' iratcrzbe eP y in and quite pleasant a s, and tee distance from ils M sa ler tb vivid eriences from aaa lw a I lI ix� ax, , hrillan c gary. a . scene actual eoii ie i o in Decem- �.lry. � tlu .,ct-nI, of the time' She left 'Stratford doivn across Alberta, wiping. Out the tier, i i e until she afore i balk in the' all the details; -and I with it�._�r• .>.- snow and' lea�'ng a soft •t�ouc.11 °b f kl Signal files. .1 have even in tiles t s•aw Active forgotten the Moue of the piin4 p►a - service in L++'ngiuind, 1�Torxua�ady, 13e1 - means who, I belie*, died a tali g u C I �� . , , ,, memory y London in t11e $ttminer of j Qr.ux- possible to . ;itc.itubh •° my naelaao aar.. Inetaus u the ti,+� alY�ce :. years she a He was plump -faced but leathery, i in and Germany. thcr` 1 a i l wits- keen eyes, incl as he talked he name • a. there , is one> wasused at'the ars ago. __ Butu .Hiaa I.ax nt l.a �r� u d b ri ht: to e y tel a gi ed ).low ci by • ud� outk� stands et o thatMeeting, t aof the e i.1 n '� Thomas. Tilt, who \vas mayor of (lode- them g the Lord's Prayer in unison. Eliza- 's-seem liza- r jch atathe tittle, and who refused to bcth Lauder sweetly sang Braahr is sig, either the bonds or the b I tee ,"Lullaby" and rade VI delightfully teegu;i eaateeg; voted -4n- by tele -t{ 1aa3 ori. r`� ..: - rendered • two choruses, "Early One p;iylnent of the bonds• illy recollection Muruing". and "Goad Morning, Serg- is that the case was taken to the cant -1 aior.:' Miss M.cDowell's room won the ban- ner for the largeet•repreeentation of mothers. -looking o k au Drat 0 and g n n around d to ,a . Iii -, tit✓ 1:. t ep .g the window -at the_ clear sky and the' wisp of aloud hovering off in the dis- tance. Ile- talked "about •many th'nge, prompted. by pay, visit frein Ontario to recall how he had pee -west Sip many years before. . He cause as an' inunigrant .bay from Ireland to a farm in Bruce county. and mad uring t -the bio an , xcellent, ,_ .pressione war ,he:;w6s tbe. chairman d'doraor organization In frontier days o. the bad -men and e i C. h,IO {,TIMER. B1'%GEAU. early_ ranchers and thecowboys and Kitchener. - regretted. - w._. -• a`kiaa g these -things into consider- ation, there is still the fact that, though-- greater" w'ea'lth is produced Legislature,' ti . o� the enmity between sheep -men and Battle -men. Personally, he liked cattle andahe started on a ranch. Listening to him was like opening the pages of an adventure story. In at little cow -town in Southern Alberta he got a job setting type for a frontier I• had the benefit of a neighbor's advice. editor. Later he opened, a newspaper -of his 'attn. There was lots of news, but telling it was a different story:' - -FROM MIL WI -WREATH Editor The Signal -Star. Sir, -I \note that Mr. A. 3p. Allin has When tW lve husky`' cowboys, ignited, clear. He is for low `wages; dislikes by - frontier whiskey.,, went galloping `, down; the Main street 'with blazing-, labor . unions and hates Communists. Colts a man had . to dice, for, eaa.fety,. ,in 'ersonally, uI refuse to be frightened man clucked 'au tornado r ye' .tbe bogey . of Communism, They the same" ay you I suggest he builds a higher fence or turns' ` to his "neighbor on the other side, for I fear he -is in bed company. Mr. Alfin's positionseems now. quite made so little progress "in Canada in Kansas. Later on• he became magistrate, tile- that tboyt>have had to change theirbor-Pro Labor -Progressive. But ,they cassia justice n, an tin Toronto is a good It Weis t •'crew not t o sorto Stewart, ',Smith The child problem was ° presented by Mrs. Erskine; who chose as her y „ subject "The Temper ,:Habit. 'Phis was illus tra-fed -witia„°"tv o. "girls "s --et", am -pies, One had been raised very carefully, with particular attention to health habits of eating, seeping, clean- liness, . and . tidiness, but no thought was given, either by precept or by example, as to how to control her bad temper. Her • parents forgot to teach her how to'be happy. . - " The other little -girl learned from the beginning' that everyone expected her tothe hapAy ,She was taught by example to accept her bumps and dis- appointments braveIte and' with forti- tude.. the lowest December; and $1/1� inches Mental ddspq,sition2_ it was pointed out is the -practising of a set of habits, higher than the average level of December good or Lake Ontario at Bengston S You eau often che.: i:. cold gsic]%r i& 'Vett follow these raotrueti , Justis coelia a ,syou feel the cola ebra. +:n a�nd,e: 'ience . ,�`adacbe, pan awn the had; nriivabs, core est thror*1. the body, take a , IParado1 tablet, a good bid dr'inh of hot lemonade or bier t1 a and to bed'. •. The Iia•• �;stoA aa'fa�a'ds o' r late relief from the pains and acbee and, helps you to get ell to sleep. ;..e d . may repeated, if jrcee zaaiy, accord. big to the directions. ' I theme is sow rdess •of'• the throat, gargle with two V grade tablets .issolvediu-roster Jud -- %ry P re.dol the next time you ,' ire a cold and we.beheve that you wine well pleased._ Iar'ado1 does zaot.aisap. . Dr. Chase's Pciradol • z,A1 HURON STILL r..... ABOVE LAKE LEVEL OTTAWA, jail. 6. -..-'Dater, levels -of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River during •December were reported today by the -Mines Department's hydrographic and neap service as i follows � . ard. li.t the dose of Wort was 6v0, . population of 'Palestine It has now reached 1,500,000. e�� recent survey ,of the country 'by ... , scientists, has established that . figures could easily be raised 6,000,000. d S�'aa' I the' British awl /nner, scan, non -theatrical - _ ticItans .- are films of interest to obtain available for groups who may o in Lake •Huron at Godericb-l4i inchei theixi through regional libraxi viced by the Nation?rl Film Ba lower than, November three inches higher than D-eeinber, 1944; 28�a bushes lower than the highest Decem ber;-3314 inches higher than the -lowest{ December; and one inch higher thani. -the average level of December. - Lu; e Erie ,at Pert Colborne --1K, inches lower - than November; 9% inches` -'higher than Decembe -, 1944e 17% - inches lowerin hes the highest December; 36r/„ , bad over and over again. . - -% . of The meeting clefsed with the Na- ' ,tioual Anthers Band lunch was served an incl: higher. than November; 25 Decemb r, 10� ► �-e p g q i orthodox way. nameoto La g inches higher than h' f Justice fowl no one. -Tory by the refreshment eonimittee. EDITORIAL NOT "angel`"' :homage seen for two more - 21 inches lower than the highest 214 s s i i . .. xample. Controller Buse -! mi �T _ gorge 1 1 the prl'ccr int o£ law CHILD'S SLED CAUSES ACCIDENT December ; 57' inches h'g7ier, than t Or � headline. hold )oc)'� o ewi?lei'e, s�,zac�huw. . there i$ � , .� ,A � , .o . 1?he`re�a tc-c4�lc 'ur two ago the °liiuit cPrned `a cllaraeter witlj toe mlxch�,•at ea ▪ " ..= hi Dort etolfiSoric sect rt aniiu �. was~y'fe`trr Iv hit .stretch it. linlior the c the matPgis- I on. •thpe` farms, it "doesn't e • ta��htYxe. rt 1 1 � e 1' er ) ' a real ed) has on two, success ve Col)lliion-serl e «.l the rule of ( 5 000 to f Herbert Lampreyuffereclt ,a lowest December; and 25' x,,, ..inches iv. One of his best stories con-; elec • k`` •Bali, --;-Ne vsp p r it • tlae d 'vett�`• u.L pro= _. '16 ,, U • 1 rt encs 'widen takes +� a * The f e, spry c.,��s � er"able, ropor_ ' trate, P _ -ions - .t het .rvea e e 0 dra^�'"a3` l j; h" sup 1 M ealth he creates and , of the -w corrin from pt,st-w r. Geriiiauy is' enc condo ostly to the �. _ e... it to , tiie urban centred, mos that - Rudolf ens, wh iff he flew to tca etl 1 larger Citi . in other worc3sa"wii3le ,_ make 'ohtai the -� e !Britain in 10 was ladpin„ to xn •k .tile use of modern' ivaehine creates , "tip wealth, the feriae✓ s left with � direct contact. with persons- iir-w`izn- Abd greater portant English circles who ' here atnfP. something not much more than a bare ready to talk pewee: -The names of. drink . subsistence while somebody, dor some these "important" personages have Sto class of •.people, gets the greater part not been published. It would no doubt mare p the l of the Benefit of the improved xuethodsf be emba-rr"assing •te. the perebtiages „if `butte of. production. The' same In$udnce 4 the were .`brou¢itt into the spotlight, hcisi 4 ;would tate similarly, from . urban _: he t ant#. , others, a' but it would be very interesting°to vvorker�s factorymeti - the _British public: ` - i to 'fie i a on tit tben o� the books tions polled over 45, votes .or - Mts. s, ... i•d ' of Control. I doubt _"I>? there Painful injury to her ankle • while higher than the_ average . lever of, local hotel., Toronto. dollar, who shoe. op,e- 5,000 genuine Communists in to. It is amazing how many ne was _ a of good Grits and Tories vote for Smith, .� source seeking to .-Bain �i . i .his f bootleg whi<gkete t;i sked • the He is clever and many o policies mneci bootleg as ey h ice a drintel are excellent.., His extreme views are rl .hmew:;he • just laughed eit> ;The 'people -know ler after court closed, .�� he c`an do the city no harm, ` ned it. The Character replied, O e of the."new situations we have in the' foothills from an median to contend With- is th. public relations c"nn knave It was . the dangedestq - I'-ve • evi r, tasted. It -gats like departments set ,,up r y. 'big business, ing fdrty miles of barbed wire." The latest; is :the Oanad,ian _ Bankers i d Association' who have hired- . three ideas . to the public. • , Ther -,e ' is nothing ries '02 cattle -rustling an sum-1 journalists to "sell" thefr jilstice at the endeof a rape, and3 p . tisty'men of the Wescamtum- • wro g with that. .But w snipe_ at from the lips •'of, this prominent Lab � they try similar methods? n man. his seethed fii ell be, bill. `Yhe Canadian Council o`f Agriculture e� old me of ranch which he still , upas ,prganized for much the same keens and he seemed prouder of the (waft e runn n . . ._ of his company. ` We got in his car and rode °up on I did not accuseneneral Motors of ton of the bluff ,overlooking' the cite. I being. crooked. I merely !pointed out.. Tie looked of through the clew sun-, snarkle_d air and saw-follbwi e his ! that -'because of • t laws that would ci]t)'W=capped:_. peaks of the I give there a -huge refund, they did not e^lar the care whether"the strike lasted a week Rockies., What he said: Hien ,I'll never I, or three Months; and, further, that foteet.': . . "Net wonder the peop1e there is sorrietlring -wrong` with a from' the flet..;: World want to come lint' Here. It's big •and clean• and sort system that sets up thug �-. s. -tor a reconversion.'of machiiery, but noth�r� for humans.. •„�__: - -•-._ Mr. Allin accuses Me .of "capital' phobia:-”- My daily contacts are industrialists: and finahc sal shear Et per cent. of them are fine,citiz and it is surprising --how many changing their attitudes toward La larger proportion of -their. read ea lags •were it•"not for the fact that in According ' to the .report-- -in The the cities labor can organize effective - Record of t e Clinton . meeting, one of the candidates held raeoachmentr This, 'of course,, doesn t : that the Public deities Commission thelia the farmer, for increased wages should put put anstatement monthly,- in onth- ,•in the cities 'mean, higher prices -fer,_ ,os every. ;',three months. The Town the goods the farmer bttYs• pouncil is required by "statute to issue -The farmer,, then, Is to gse a�col- a yearly .,futpesal -ata tetnent, - anjb does loquialism, the "goat" in the present' so Whether, such a law applies. to economic system. This is not to sap I ' • - snot advantages, as a Pttbli t7tilitiee JQmmissions or not,: tlitit farming the fact le that the Public Utilities calling, that re absent from other Commission of Go�lerith has not issued occupations; but these. advantages are, r such a s tement for several years oYitside "the realm of ,economics. -- . What hive 'o" m' tiers in public life i past. _ -Is it an ► , �yoniler there is a for -41m improvement •of . t'ffe eat deal �bf uni f�m€d cr-iticia _� present pffern the Commissipn and its` toperations? present system under which � the, . •.�.. - countryside is becoming depopulated THE ''RED ` NETTING - and Apron' county, for instance, has ,. . (Peterborough Examiner) lost nearly fifty per cent. of the popu- lation it had some decades ago? • SI PLI7IED, SPELLING ,urpose ai31d + is doing --a fine . job _ .in eeping Governments and the people. Jaware of what agricultureJneeds returning to her borne en Newgate Dember • y street on Wednesday evening last week. In the darkness Mrs•..,,Lamprey failed to notice a ehild's sled beside the .. walk And stepped through rt, fracturing the ankle. She was -taken to Alexandra Hospital ` aiu eri ail , k there until Monday evening, when she • Was allowed .to go to her -home, where she is now resting. - ~" CHECKED .. fx Q ✓ti�fyr •or Money Book For quiek relief from itcht caused by eczema, yathi�te'a foot. scabies. pIfnp and otheritchi t �qeItions tie�• ' r cools .'medlcated.-U e�P'n�n �a Grainier*. O. D. ESC . 1! esr; i. D _., tb mf rti and niciei 'sit .. siiWea>i.-. sao . eeeco a Intense itetaina. Don't au ak our Beet , tisdoty tot DIP. D: l I�i1Q►N. . SnM ho . �i . A Help ..•." .lY`_I si' v When -men as women.get page -re ddle.age their - eneArt-tail 11.4.iddle rgy and aatiivity, in many. instanced -begun. to der cline; and, their general ,vitality is on the wane. Little _ ailmeits Anir sicknesses seem harder e shake. off than for ixerty,-and,-here, and here, evidences ,_-- of. a breakdown begin to appear..•'mt,antaiai their health wad vaulty_- - Now is the time those wto help:. should take a course of Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills. They help tone up and invigorate the patient by thein-tonr,�ation an n trema :i a .. ..the Price Ma box, 65.p M ai; ..d `o�g- �WFWr —. Vit. t------ ---. __ _()Spills, _:sac `Red Mart" on the toner✓_ k _ -Look-for-our trade - cronto. t7nk ;i ' The�T. Milburn Co.. L1 fsd, T• - -_, The St. Catharines Standard says that taking , the red netting off peach .0eskets "won't make the dishoueet grower or shipper honest."` No, but _ p it will .save us the trouble eif paying George Bernard Shaw --ad atcates the top price- to` -find out whether he phonetic spelling. He holds ,that it ie . honest or not. would do away with the complexity • PROGRESS IN AVIAi'TIOee_ 'and. confusion:.of the present system (Sydney Post -Record) of spelling. • Wehave our doubts. In A tremendous amount of -inform- - -the, beginnings-- of- English . literature jetion,-A:as been accumulated: With there was soiziething tike phonetic these, aids, a very large proportion spelling; but uniformity was not one of .the planes that set oat across the ~,'ideas loin Each erica- writer -had was . oee it reaeh their destination safely, own p would be a disservice to aviatiaai tave been .. got; until later, with -the development i' chichain s a ed.h• tlt'lying acrall oss s thous da and greater, use of printing, and later' of 'miles of oceans still is attended by -, wiLli the atdrent of the _ diction-toncettainties . and. risers . anti ,this• -,.wilt, , that a standard in shelling was - roba.bly continue to be so fot a., long rettogni ecd andadopted.- To do ;away ` 'line ne to come• : -1 of well; fun if you want to cal it that." - THE SUGAR SITUATION TORONTO,`Jan. 8.-Doebling Of the Ontario sugar beet crop in 1946 would a• • help alleviate world sugar shortages,'It-''i`i with the twenty' per cent:.,F•repre- " however, e rt'iz t the _giant industrial empires with. Diel'✓ nine- looking- directorates, that I am cofieerned. If given free reign they will throttle 'mall to si- ness and the email towns will become still smaller. `' The question of home ownership hardly , helps Mr. Allin's argument. If wages are 'static; 'how -can the sagart ,adthorities state. - ther_ a is no -tin -mediate -p•rediet on the effect suck • an increase would have enindividual sugar rations in Canada. Canada, Great- Britain and the U.S. pool their sugar supplies. Out of iecreased contributions, to -that pool each country draws a "bonus" per- centage based upon -per capita con- at one' swoop with the existing artan` 1flJN't'E • CO dart- spelling and adopt a new systOni - 0: gIDER THE „BIRD PREY Tharp Would have to be ti new 'diction- rough-legger hawk ahd snowY owl,. ary, 'for without ft there, would be; ' moving :41.1W,, southern Ontario during th.6' winter, deserve more. asrotectioli. as, in&CItaticer's thee, haividual-variae tions and persons who are • iixdolent_h% muse_ .02., saair -atiebeierr ttati.lokailitel e sually these large sumption That is, if each of the workman buy his home when, costs creased its production, all would. share iii' the increase. ,CaA.tida's share of any such increase "i's"4:2 per cent. I n . an effort to increasesugar beet uanarlian ,production the Dominion markets against such 'wages. I suggest that Mr. Ailsa should study the history of the battles of the trades union movement since -the' child labor laws .hf Englaled; and to include heticros -contributing to the- pool in- have.. risen 100 per cent.? Oriental: labor may wnrk "for 2 or 3- -cents a .day and count"- themselves well off," but God forbid that Canadian work- men should have to Competo for foreign about consulting the dictiona.ry-per- poultry, but .analySes Of. tile -stomach Government is paying a bonus o 4 cents per hundred poUnds to sugar beet farmers. Laet year in Ontario there were 17,500 acres sowneirl sugar beets, and the yield ovita...44,0, 00,00. 0 ; book orattivet on the story. of the is year tarmers are being MASS muraers in the coal mining in - encouraged to double- their ,production. One ton of eugarabeets yields aoeerox- imately 326 pouhds of sugar. '41'1 -. "With no reserves built - tip,' skid dustry in the United States - mittede' by thugs hired by the mine - owners. It Was` these conditions ting gave US 301111 •Le Lewis' und his ilk: Piie.eirpert. "we are just livipg, from-- Mre Allin 'cloees' with- "Yours for It is that every little bit is .going to help.. earth today, I have *no apubt on whose Sorry, Mrs. Stewart -they've flung_up.-And after you've .hurtled all the wary dow stairs, Even' with a maxiraum effort Oil the side he would be folind. • mart of till Members of, the 1)001...e -it B. .11. MeCREATH. before the sugar shbrtagerealdy starts _ .,,MOR4.14.: Please be patient if the party you are calling, like' Mrs. Stewart, doesn't answer' riga away. By waiting -at least thirty second's you often save yourself'a second call. ,to ease - • VOILDETT WEDDING CELEBRATION ASHFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. -erich, 682 GrosVenor street, London, celebrated their golden Wedding Atnniittersiiry on ASIIFIELD, Jan: 8. -Miss Annie M. New Year's Day attit `Minify gathering. Meedonald is spending this week in ItlItterich -is the formme -Eliza Row- clifftc.t daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Itowcliffe of Usborne ship, and her husband itt the soO of the late Mr. and Mrs.- George :grich Tuekersmith township. They re - ,sided on the Crich homestead in Tuckerimith until six years ago, when they nioVed to London. t• There are five children, Nelson Crich, of Goderich; Herman Crich, on the horaestead in Tuckersmith; Mrs. Ray Lee, of,Rutithen e Mrs. John R., Town- shend and Harold Crich,, of Lbncien. There are, . tveenty grandchildren. Menibers of. the family weee all pie- - ' ba ninety. per cent. Of - the contents of- these birds Made at the 1 Hamilton.' , Royaf Ontario Museum show thet their i... •The nmetthlY meeting of the W•M•S• people -would produce some, iorthe- rilha!ori prey dis shrews and wild mice.. will be held on 'Wednesday, 'Januury Aaio, there vtould be the difficulty, trees aratntedr shorurabuerhy. damage •toefruit I .16th, at the. home of Mrs. D.. A. Mace b 6 throughout the' Lean, Lochalsh. , graphieVuzzles, just as they do today. T wi. ta phonetic spelling, a difierente- winter. In addition, . tilt, snowy owl Death .0f Mrs. Charles Iltohb.--frhere. tson, apaong words of the same. weed. kills large iitnnberti of tile brown rata4 passed away at her home on the 12th dietitiguished by a ,differenca in epell- -ideally 'worth saving, even Where the 1 the a f 1 t M Rohl:, A better aptiroach to spelling -re-' They'are a beautiful a.nd graceful partland the late Mrs.,. Cowan, and lived hut entirely , different meaning, now ,111, dangerous pest. To many Paitanned concesron, on New Year's Eve, Marg - log. , eeonomfe contdderation is errot Mean! was the daughter cif, MreJohn Cowan ry-nn aniainio all her life in this community... Some farm we believe, would be tiirough of'-• our e"••ntrPlile• - which fell foul of some special part ten years ago she suffered a; stroke the gradual adoption sof Simpliflecr et our Interests *ere eradicated, this' white' left her en invalid,*an affliction owever, hawks and owle are intrim. aret Co -Wan, wife of Charles Robbe at epelling. What, for instareee; .the 'would be a ,dull 'and empty land for twe of the "me" at the end of the • dttPertitiong U• in, words like Eight hundred replies came to a "barbou'r,"' "labour," . eta.? ., "Duet" is Londori magazine Which- ilsked the in charge. Surviving are her father, eather thaa equartetteee eve have answers were written by personsiermea onto; , t or - presenting ell eleteseS, Among ti 1 Setae 4f Aslifiefd; and three neiier got ur,ed . tO [teeing. "through"'' were the following: i sisteroe • Mrs. Ewart jaitticeen 0:1,1" soh;11-. *Oiled utile. Ca". ag,•in opine newtipaperg,1' "Iirome--A worid of Gtrife glint an 1 fl(4d .4"ft(i' . Melvin ' -'' tt "I hilt 'it iti ojpnette and Gave;j thno and a world of love ehut itx." ' toed 'Slim Chriatena Cowan of r I space. ' ' . 0 are great," mad the great ate email.' 1, t . , •If r6eor-Piviod -20-401a o2 132-Itaill! - "Hoine-The fatlielee kingdom, that TimrsAur,, Jan. ,4, ---At tfie reg'ithil. the 'United .0tate3 a,ral Canada would itnstfier'e world, and the children's , iiieetina of the Retail Farm . Eel; whieh she„.„„lare With patience and cheerfulness.. She vvas a member of ARUM • Presbyterian church, and it Was there the funeral eervicee were held on Friday, witlt.De. W. 0. Rhoad a common syMling; whY'not "'quartet" euefitionl "What is 'home?" These Mil 301in Cowaric sr.; three brothers, ,...latiie:;;:et'cr: tw v'ttle oFe,Padirail 411-'61,62:1_%,,,..r.; ,,gr.,.i1111)te the most and,,are traLted ItTiCi'l fJalt, wae.nained-to represent the nuron ,ppreeelt isi eimPliileatiOO tina uni. roma _,wiltell',;otir h,eart's be, -qt wislical Onto, Inniiary 16." It was 6120 decided forioity. „ Addition3 coaftv be wade tW5110," • 'that the next ,IneetIng Will he in the At EADACHES tlind'ing pain,' con. throtehimf eau 'make life e. micery. -La cauxd by tho fail. duty of filterhet poi - toasts wastes and 'excess acids frotnAlte ''Llett.i. if idieens fail and poison* remain , the aysteihe "headaches, lothaelle. then. *rills so that ion fedi Itelter.Ost hotter And you will save your friend the annoyance of finding no one on LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE Give the Periion .you call time toyeach the telephone! And please rememher-ihese ruother am -le lei of ig 7. Conshfi your kivirectorY• ivhenf you're not sure oF 3. hold the •aloirthrrioce (itese to yoor tips 'arid talk directly into it. " 4. Avoicil3reelsoge.Ropicie the receiver Y.. And keop the Instrutneot (warty from 160..641e -I They 'all itddp fel prOrnote prompt, tret4)104ree tele' Arse of avoftobio equip/Hews , lofting