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• W. 13.. BOBERTSON GEO. L ELLIS
•, THURSDAY. ,DECEMBER' 1,1th• 194
A WARNING AGAINST ' power not much later, than it
aLd hair molded the rttrrnte de•pres•
shin into which. it L:ta fallen sitter
rt$ defeat_"
° • CENTRALIZATION
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• The, Oriliia racket ..and Tunes. one
;cif the ,more thoughtful.) t'd :ed
' weeklies- of "the Province. so.inds a ,
D Ate elf warning 4= ic• Ill' Ir;.ziieL'° 11
PHIL OSIFER OF1 LAZY. MEADOWS
t►' l'r::t: a.1Ltt.oi. Vf got ertirn, :_I ... thus..
i'ro%ince. The . 1'tatkt•t and Tides.
w L.:L. b; ale
C -i' user vatic e i I )11tics., bays:.
'r It' i tthat I: w s r'si1ised
' tint: :slut;' tlti:t- gi'i ernnieet =--
t ite 2t. .t -n Lg Li :lit t�LCr2:.-
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C.'::.::F; Lrciirc•ti :i•v"' toy.
pt L ..a iiona suet' delir.ve them of
initial. ce and Int -re
L� .•cam: i ii:I ]�! :be
ToroLt.i bureaucrac.y,
unit!. ttcti.des
L.•: :•r noir :. tVt-:; L.L1. it•�L,
11.1 the
i Wit. t.: t•L'1'•s . f ri;•rrtr.• most
o i/. i.Cin .' ._.1o"ut i•r :::.'.l"..1.
esrserle .-e. de_:_ht .:. , drafting
ids: listie reguiatio: s which. not
only tie down the ...cal t•.•dies.w..t:t
threads af_n i.'nier �+ils, as- :lie, with
'which the L:.,putiana tied dawn
li ,:::ii era bust are seriously dim n-
t_Shing the u. etulness and a;3.ciepcy.
of • our.,ti'C.1- lops'. institutions, . .
The Municipal Act and regtila- r
tions are undergoing constant '
an:endinenta that are not always
fc'r the utter.• Far i •Lance, there t
a _ the' new requireinent '
yperA, vas. ,gominat d, for office must
.be present at the nomination. or
!Blatt hare espres ed a willingness
.' .to serve- if elected.• evidently the
product of a theoretical brain tin- '
atquainted•- with practit .1 munici-
pal politics. The net result -is that
the mtinicipaiitiea will be deprive -d..
of the services of 'many well
gushier' candidates. The mess best
fitted f Or municipal office are often
the tarn least, disposal to seek it.
In the past such men could some-
tes be induced to stand for
election at the asst minute, 'as a
matter • of civic duty, becanwe it
was made clear to them that their
reftsai • would result in a weak.
et -Furst --or ' School . Board. - _ ' This
method of con. c`-iptiag good -Mit:-
terial. often resorted to with good
eyr'ct in Oriilia in days gone by..
will i of longer be allowable under
the present law. - -- - :
The Packet and Times .gives other
elms:rations of A- at centralized rc•t-
errment' n eans. referring te• =-ti:.icat :'•n -al affair:. municipal expenditures. and
bc•s�pital admini=tragion. re arding
which Ori:iia has had examples of
Government •itterfer eresult_ ``I: nt•: at all like:y'. ' it
says. "that. �a` the a1ur.ic.pal Board
•b.ad been 'in existe 'e it 1;;r;4.' ouid have• beer. i :mite,,: to ems+ark
on the hy.::•.-e:ec•t:ic powt•: enter,r ewhich has ',reseed so nd sn iavest-nient. As it was. the Minister in
By l:tr- .1 Beans
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tiliit. t1 :.'4411: .:: a JSti Y: o liar
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ii ..' ,• .•iy: through empty L•t•ilrrs.
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t►rti v:: Ile front ''awn:tie spat --
PORT ALBERT'•
THE GODERIC$ SIGN AR 4..
PORT 11.413ERT. Det s#. -Urs: Dare
Martin and her son Earl risked :els-
tires in Detroit recently.
fir. and Drsr Charles Crossett and
.faasily. of Winglum. visited last Sun-
day with the lady's parents. Mr. and
Mrs Roy Petrie..
The sympathyb of the community goes
out to •'.lir€- Jas. McMillan sad• Mr. aoa•
Petrie in the death of their father:lir.
J ohsi Petrie. in Goderich lass week.
Mrs. Jas McKenzie has beta visit-
ing for the past couple of weeks with
her daughter in Kitchener.
The Farm Forum was held in
the school -house on lit►nday
evening. with a lair attendance. Sub-
} ;ret for discussion was under the head -
leg "of -'The Teacher in the Commun- '
ity." Lunch was served and a social
1 Iiale, Tent.
Mr. Eric Moore, teacher of the public '
school. is busy brepar•ing his students
for their Christmas concert, th t4 held
on Friday evening. December 19th. ,
B►nSBRIDGE WILMOT HAM= HEADS
• Norm frURON • PLOWMEN
EINGSBRIDGE. Dec. $.-Sirs. Nace
Martin returned home , on ,s4aturday
atter risking for. a week k In Hamilton.
We are pleased to Welcome_ hone
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C. O'Keefe, Douglas Frayne and
Donna 1=trnan. Alt hates been in
5citii8ts recently, receiving treatment,.
and all are feeling much improred,
Young (bugle H000rr+cl.-The
ous Kingsbridge hall Was filled to'
capacity -WI Friday evening last, the
oocaiic•u being - n reception held in
honor of air. and airs. Lya1 Lanuan.
newlyweds. In a few well-chosen
words. Rev.' 'Father I>onuellan Wel-
t -witted airs. Lannan to int- liariah and
on behalf of the cXltumutiity wished
the. young eOuple a long. happy and
l.rii.sper •nT• life To show the esteem
in w ,irh the young couple are held.
friends as;ii neighbors presented Mr.
and Mrs.. I.ar nau with a substantial
purse. A large crowd. a gird funch
and alio-ic aupj'lied by Roy aieKenzte
orebt -tr-1 combined :t• make 2 Zll(r.'t
t:,joyyhlr evening.
Tired And Grurnpy?-
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tie♦� �at:t :le- :.1 Do rot Leet tet mornings .
..-.•..�'_r!• Ti.L.� wit on.: s.: aj'=+c'thef
If r; . suffer f - n suA1. a eo:.aition Ton will
Nerve Pte'_ must helpful.
. _ -t- e s_ pet:: e. srrern. aid digestion a d:hus help
and. �^'ni:sllr, tirprove,a rtin-down condition.
G . genuine ?tf_
in.barn's Health and Nerve Pills. Look :or the
^~.:e marl the • • RE -d Heart ". Oa vile at all drag counters.
JE •r - ' it to. Ont
icon, f:.t•LdiT front door. tanked t•r '
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BRUSSELS. Dec. 3.-4-=- 'The annual
Huron of the North Htin Ploartnen's
Assoelation was held in Brussels yester-
day afternoott. - Officers elected for
1948 ark: President, ,WilmotO Haacke.
Goderich township; secretary. L F,
Cardiff. 8.8. 4, Brussels; rice -
president, 'Elmer Dennis. McKillop
township. Directors for 1947 were re-
elected.
-The meeting was well attended in
spite of bad road conditions. It was
reported that bio had been paid in
prize Money at the 1947 plowing match.
Location of the 1945 snatch will be
select -ed later, Great WilisfacOoa was
•x
ezpreased ith the' results of the 1917
match. It was derided to forward W
the Huron Federation of Agriculture
a resolution to protest the importation.
manufacture and sale of oleomargarine
in Canada. • ,
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; SECOND VOLUME OP VERSE
BY REV. CHAS. D. COX
• sdjudgF•d by T ie lurch Bay Nugget Us '. qli that (t% Tinter •carnival.-
• ' "T11e Fringe c,f chi R'av"is the title the best poem written in connection Kinear�ii "News•
• JFi t•f a vo'.:Ime t+f terse from the pen•of
a few . ,:; t,b.rL-t.ntitirrt-d►.. t,uite Styl.,L• il:
to d. a tyre' the Simpson Mousse was
ix:copied. 1 always alar the it•tok t.f
tht- big t:}i'inlney. t `'t ••ti.:. ui2 ter 'ilI_•;e.e.
wit.: its squat. stubby l•etk ilia: oma
r•^eady-•3•t a - I31.}T.ilf'T�Z'a #:u'.2tY .tai send a
homiy curl ..f s ::ti.kroutside.-1 often: prowl t1:rough the. Simpson
housei. Why, I know the layout as
n ell as ou.r own home. ' There r the
big kithen with its bare wooden dor.
that looks. in sspite of the•dtist of years:
a: if 1t were waiting for the furniture.to be moved back in. $ere are the
tito scrap -d streaks where father's
c:.air • tit the bead of the table was
:pusbe-d into -and away frctrn the tshie
. . , and in front of. the sttircpipe
holt' the rt'z#ed 'boards 'show wpere.
• NI..the: Simi son stc•i.d fcr su rn y
hours „preparing meals for Der brad.
I a .• a:ways Lal.-expe-c tant •c•:someone when I walk -t:rtough the
d only the twisted.
�.'�.t'rft-c: leather ' of'discarded before the famiily :roved _ .
an c•1d b l forgotten ;.rrhaps in the
bustle . . W another corner a winter's
i -i ;q.1y of nuts isid in by ar enterer is.lig squirre: - . . faded, yellowed new;-
` papers asp -Eirg atit stories of suc-c•e;sand misfitrttine of years fa:' removed.
There's. neve♦r much s7i�l�e,nce in the. old \ �mps"l1.-.. L(juse. ' �.�l ale Squirrels
i�usy _.ares iii LM..Jc-the;':1:.out.
he °alae and down the sides between
and .•.atside, the walls- , . . and mice
st•ur -y a-ound under the 3chcr_ andpt•p enquiring heads out gnawed
;holes the taseboards frc'x bare. rine ti+ s -et if the intruder is st«t: :_• their midst.
Somehow that noise never ' ren::y
seems to te there In. its place there
' i . a' si+und of family .Ife .. .times happy. ether times trifle dis-
char-gr�..t•f ilnic •s; af;r._rs dill his `'or•es t -..the patter ef• baby feet
Yrs;• the st irs'.. . find the dense=tic
be -t -to di=•c'..ura�e : h•e 4.t•:iLt:.. B::t -sounds of pets and pans `row the-
in thirst-' y m :i...':, :,:.ti. wEre
given frt-t-d a. t. -'_ .'s :nE::� hluaiit�-
if their ,:•rp;;-er_ •:T;•t::t9 agee t.
••a:.ssiitn n.r ti - 1 1•: ..- i -: i {-ti. By
independf':. : c'.,. !!:...:a lr,.. cr n p'ire:-,*-tiers:,:,t: I.:..:.t sand as a
te'�.•'•:t it :a- ': - ..-.,. :'r;�...`i:,u :'he west
pti'uer rate-- :he Prorinc e.EDITOBTAT, NOTES
,I: rake- a 1::.:e dig ,:` 'a ti•&at a. t-. z -re i,i. ri•°rtion day
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C►nly. : -< twee k;• tbe- •1.1: day.
.Lire yuan ready for :t Neit2,er are Tee.
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1The Farl=..smerit: ry s•t-ssi o:. at O:atawa
•`-'las' ;.Intend cell m - , u-eat.her. and
probabilities are f ct` wild `rc'm a.1
directk.ns
regions , of the' kitchen . . -, all- these
hut. menroric-s of the'dep rted Siapsun
•I ' wonder will the S:mp=oz; • hc•tneanti the many ot.herrs in i+ur to shipever :►e .,ed again• with t}e h::p py
noises C•f 71 family. S.imps n,. like. so
rn2 y ..•thers, )u t sight t'f tLe -rr iair'f'f :he country :or the busy turm..H of
the city. • Tbey left=*,•tie by ,.t until
•.tbe father a•tti'mother. i'.ish:ng
t,• 1.. at-ar- the family they .iliise.: iii the
• C'c untry. nicrs•t el--- e--the--Cray__.: ,___i�'e 1.
Why should there be familit-- i ouie-less and jobless in a big city when
there ire so many farms w; -'r et:ltt?
.bonses like the Simpson c•ne . . . Itad
so- m:ny fertile acres: sari as there
are c+n the SI prop farm. waiting `or
the hand of s •man ;ao guide the shear-'ir Made of the ploughshare in c•itlti-
Tatinr •them. and willing to repay with
a bo :lift' harvest?
fiat them I suppose• if these vacant
`awns were fill d there would not be
• ' • empty hou;•.'s fc•r boys and then like
!►ir. Fir; hr.• lent''; +me :r •x Fr't.air. myst-1f to prow: through andiznd dream.;
an 't rder of tier it. brit ;.he C yip-s:tion
at (•ttiw i dr.r•c�'; s -' , ::ark'. any
ad• hiss t•_df•r G.,• • •
-Put bikes ir;.'.:•dlty s?b-iaeai.:ur::•,:i 'y sf':fi-1. _..te^tt,:.r - TireStar $ V ,:::self:sh that is1•. . •x.. - :c;1 •.:•ll.1••r: i T aJ"::.i +� 1 t:)e •{if•f•pe.rtiZte"a::: ,
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*Karl l.l,,,.i 15 that pe - i..• •:la's;, Irut.h
i,t•'trt IIf' rt,n+' •r -'_ me :lark;
tit -other.; t? tit -••G ic. ?•r:t,s' -br•a s to
Gt.deritth in hi,. gr►.al r,)d 10`s, but
be .does 't ;hitt ani c►f m was
called Karl or iras of any Irsirtirnlar
'important*.
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Prime Minister King hinted in
Parliament the daY that a cen-
tral clectivm might ccazie at any timi..e
Mr. Khig intuct he ;oktrig. _Why.. that
would' ziM !m.o. with the prediction
'made' hi this colurne (S. -R. Nov. 13)
that the next Federal eleetion w-ou'd
that be :was too gentlemanly
part; apd that
We that main be wits replaced
Iti.8:11.1tehe'.11'.Xiez;burn but it
lp.tkatlf,lat had rail:rued to
AF.«• ;r I 1:it<•d cLnrch': vers9zile pastor -
i F►'.rt, tt,e Rev. Charley -D. Ct,z- The "" lr' R
1tt•C•k. IJ• it 111 print L frt.nT the Fin- �` r THAT BEAUTIFUL MASTIC TILE. FLOOR Ais My A
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FOR _ -- € in the interval. The result is .-The
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T twt-nty-seven poems under the beadings ;#I non: -have that beautiful Cobalt blue in stock that I have n'i�c��l�n�-°n�• tbeolot'• humor. gild-
rt•n' - corner and Closing thctugl i.':, In- g
had so many enquiries for, along with a good stock . • I • rludt-i is • Gem of • t e Northland," V
of many be9.utifnl colors. a • . • '
and two thicknesses. F MOVING WEST ,
Also Rubber Tile in many colors,
M. Ras,tia•on L baitw regular* mai..V
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