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Fatter "The Ie l-45 acs
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veer ensper seed ' ° Dorval
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ht a. few
acid : lie ha► ;�'
]tlffii* to Walk 'hat
Mr. EC Lan, lt. its- fir
ever
titMc that goes eta la Isiosammt.
• e�isays be3au dime
**y" with.
) :sire )clay- If aaltoody kis dame
awray--_ _ ; 1*'. rte
Go be &leeriest is Poe escheat* amt
3 .7R It is Ilse Premier- et
,r► or tine l* of Estareat-
tr i r )Data- Dot* Miter t* Baa
1.tr(raar thel the scieseis are neatens•
csaarestol wad tut it -tom
re the W'age he "Mot swagirs
inp to the aft; ot-
laa►2 has l .'+ tear;., ,to do
with it and if YsrSt., Lastres t.
she:she:A=2 bsterfere he would- beloa
to rend his own }
About dire, ro.tsgse fps: 1 look
at 'tire esseCra't., the tsco-cesat. the
Wit, the fad sgarep, gad
tine Mi s bead is en every omelet
them. _Mies bri, to me` the WNW_
tb i, always -did. except perhaps
the ,boors ,•=- -ince in al
wine, when there ls some aI
event to t wed. a different
stamp Is issued ` or .;ra . _, it e. bat
; ti as the stamp collectors tear
asp the issze the King's, head again
appears. -
Where Weald isruss Allin tut the
word' "Royal"?On the old ,tarsi
that ' harry the . mall out on the
country reads or theone that_.
up the letters frogs treemailboxes
around town andca the IQ)
the tvertsttic+e? .'7itas would not be
mash of a Compliment to His
Majesty
I think Wass AIIin has been mis-
led
tpt -led by utisrepMcentatiOn3 she has
read Met s paper that do eo not
like Mr_ Vit. Laurent-
LQcTT'L- CANADIAY.
CHURCHILL AT OTTAWA of .taw r:ic-iery i►feleat t
!Ise cladsu s,sawpew:en S^f 'qtr
au'airei t_ in tlt3siaWra
:tPt�.0 Iki;itaaet +r�.urrlalil's sxr�xh Su:uu.'+rd nfl
tMtawa on • atotsday, r ieN t was its. hirx ti - the era ion
'kw:l adtast ►rr +'an•,,is. tler'' United Toys .wr uu Lord dee is'
• sates„ and to Erarope- The being saatedJ easetissed. SectralI
seteran at"3tek.1S=+n, introduced by 01 -7=1.1d -saris a: -r :►r -ria' 1" :td.,_ al
'rime Mitlitiltr St LJnitrin. a3S! tb U i PO -''r is xticictI real sappert
its pied form and made a gt rn1 ter he a r. s ,, of s +rpt c�s�e 7
review (f are -.“,r11.1 -ituatirst s-+" frt,n some c,ihez of, the Conine..a t-
tr-" .s Rerefer a -i her people are wealth tres< Ye nts ;ai,j'e ,•,
teed. •: deainite -Will lir dull& relit aftera
92'3wing 3 =,frith" ,►f tie reale , M-'- C1 nnr1iilt'm' _zetas u, Britain
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tarrutgt which Britain hid passed
r- at the las� war. - a! t of regret ice -ii out ' C►r : ;
La the early - c;2s1; _ _ � i"�
ue rind that uesa. time. if due ' a wvxl ;neer of the sro-rld zs%
to ild fail. .there a quid be unity eases a-az* of tis,t sinking of ttr+r
&oat the beginning -V t•n,sg Ilse allied -FlyingEI1IR2•yrri "° and the defeat
satxsns -We *hare auruttunird all of Captain in Ku -t Carisam's hope of
aye agunnea of the pact.' -We shall. ret:ing t s aiiip and its r ..tab e
r uvide-3 against :he dutled'erau d cargo, into port. The born i
sriblema of / the f utlire. 'withhold i-uursge of the run in the face of ?,
ea sacrifice, gr".d; a no toil, meek no the , gu r:ay secs I4,� the,
stand ga1.n, fear no foe. admiration of . re iltions. and their f'
lie s*w. a ` alta ii t+r"nt future" dis;ippuinueesi.t Rhrsa i,.is plug were
- awaiting Canada' 4 only we ease trifled ryas semetlling that could
t1L get through the preseat hideotis almost be felt in the atmosphere.
%;arid muddle_" . . . Upon the whole There was satssf:ictiou :n the
.;aicf nit* fay the giolie there is no resvue of the Captain and hie brave
-yore ePateiette and sisirndid domain assistant. 'Mate Danes- of the tug
,pen, to the activity -and genius of Turmoil, and in the welcoming
:vie men. with one hand clasping reception which " they had when
in enduring friendship the,United , they were landed at Falmouth.,
▪ :.testes and the otter spread across home of English -seamen who taloa- t
the. ocean , both --te. Britain and' the perils of grind and ware_
'rates You pace a sacred mission • • •
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MIL it7rilsok Mit
]ire' :..Dari. sad Ma& L r
{ sear a t osmatic a is ieiald i1• egos
Sir =`"a!d■i asasart. It wrrs.•.air�.
dii M have a argemeraz the est
smegotioilaa - p The
dosed with prayerlye ties iitsS
afters ic* Lech was }F the
Mrs E t;laz aiearrr. ]tryt
hennas wf ' - * . VW-
Jaime",
-
d. linty. R.Iflopat
jorearded it the opeakhe deszeti i al
earrerees and Om eadlad as tie
and t roaaatrier° for their ]tix�at" 1hi . " " yda+t fes,
alai* ' let;. i. Yrs .
dye ., work and aa � 1* the► ai
1 l Aro- Z..I Draper the !sear
reverted 'cm the Olt er frontal wide* its, Ytthi„ ,, tib
alma haul a sail ett art',a3balsice+toaii aseetim'sit* _wrhitlu
hemi The lam isOf, . the " decamet l e** was
+u[ (a116te rs w25 -as ha+t:) test.I t W 1* a
Yt ,d ;; sicca► cobilic L Yrs. 1 1 1I : 11-
11
ti11 will be 1: yrs in June that
Andrew Scott came to'Goderch as
principal and teacher of - math&•
matics at the Goderich Dia-*riia
Collegiate Institute. Since that
ctice force
The -& anaumn rjurr+.au �. .-:►�- t , r as well
tistics reports that tab income fur i an serious ' fielns lc i1.
� -the capable and e�iei�i pritaciipal
MORE HOUSES HEEDED the ' ferrates of Ca n:tal in 1951 of the collegiate.
.. y, reached a new high figure, For a nuingxr of years he w
as
. L -_ .�, - ! ;sec etsry of the Lions Club_ - He
,?'.'..2.1' ;4t1Ct, ,This Baa,i'i
cent. shore the 1;kiu income. anis ! was also secretary of "the ' Arena
Comni.i.ion from the beginning of
13 per cent. above the preriousl the arena project until July of 1,3A
highfigure,: ''-.194,...00.O, in 1949.! rear when he rtt gn?d. Active in
This should poi the farmers tin o maacoXc circles, he is a Pay` Master
oP D.D_G_3,L.
good spirits—if.' their' net income f :Maitland f.odge and the South Huron distric-i. He is
has increased proportionately.: "But ; clerk of the session of North Street
f:iriners have to meet higher costs United. Chdreit..
of production and higher cos:* of 1 Mr. and 3frs. Seott hare three
children Professor A. Seott,
The contemplated ;nc rule in the'
peraotniell . of tires Clinton • Radar
y-ttoo1 creates. a Pestilent for the
.satire district, inilading t•oderieh. 1
Xinquiry is conhtaut1y - being made.
`here for acco:5modation for `per-
nous cennetted with the school. `'and
the �ieutanda ,r housing in this
twin may be expect, to increase
acortiingi s . -The To.st u Council of
4tiinton is asking, for the erection
•►f in additional 15+.) bou'ine,, unttsp
het -hat town, eelai,1lti not Goderich
Tow ti Council take into consider-
tti�mn'the matter of inert -rt -a lug house
sc._animodation here?
- Lee
living, so that figures ofa. grits i )LA-. *Ste, ,with the University of income do do not tdean a gre.lt deaL.e Alberta'- Donald J_ .Scott, ,B.�, Se-,.
It_zrouli1`be-of "afore value toy --sure a with the Foal- 3lotor Company.
tig'nres of net income. Of all Canada.:lCind-or: Mrs_ 3%x Clark (Joan).i ,
' of .(loder ch 1i 40ti_(!0_ Mr. R. MaeMath re-, Unt;ario farmers had the largest Eo- isi �nrham county, , Mr- -3\'DREW R. sant l�..l' ., arced. -
. , !ported for the :flower . eommittee
share of the total ^ro s -.--income _ , ecy�tt attended 5.5. No. Ia, Darling -
i -- �
'.�'askatchewan ryas second, Alberta ton. and Oshawa high School. He
HOLMESVILLE. Jan, 15_ =
W.Q.R. Meet. --The Jan,
of
Grille United Church met at
tt Parsonage on Tuesday. -of last
week. The president. Mrs_ Wm.
(Nieman. had a ns- ..the fleeting ,
1 Mrs Norman gave s talk on the
'New Year and Mrs. F_ Mulholland
read the S.cxiptnre 3trs. Fi_ Cud -
more and'Mrs. Newton :are read-
ings. The roll Ball was answered
by "Re ohitions." ' Reports of. the
past year were brought in. Mrs.' C -
Wilson giving the treasn-er's report
and Mrs. F. McCullough reporting
for the mission pend_ ages. Bert
Trewartha ,gave a talk on the life
of Harriet Beecher Stow- Mrs.
E potter, read a poem.- The meet-
ing closed. with prayer by Mrs.
Norman. ; -, ,
WAHas he.—Following the
W.M.S. meeting. the W.A. held their
meeting. with 'firs.. E. Grigg, the
t president„ in charge. 311-4. S_
Walters gave the treasurer's report,
a showing -a' balance on band of near -
third. and Quebec fourth. ' graduated from Oshawa High! ieg days at the Oshawa High School
School with the Leitch Jleruorial' and ,•then ,transferred to Bewman=
' •h School for fire "" year
.EDITORIAL NOTES . „ � and the seeond C-arter.,,�cholarhilw, fiviIle fiig s_
..
G`rueral Pearkes, t'.('., M.1'. for ;In "June.' 1920. he "hraddated from
itadc-ome to the Huron County Nan7imo 13 Cafter a ri..it to .Queen's University with a B.A. de-
' -ttiaell"of'1.)5.' and .-.►neratulation.s
•o !Warden 3oha..stuu
• • •
•_,eneral Thaw tr temporarily in
^omxnand of the weather, but May
oro'n -give way to. Major" 1•'rost. In
the -meantime short little Colonel
February is waiting to take over
•antil the Grand Mara•h ushers itt
spring.
s
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Department of Highwaygangs
i'iaee been along Victoria street
revive: -already, this winter patching
tsoles. in the road: The patching
doesn't seem,, to last very long and
.t night be well for the _Department
"to " consider as permanent surface
for this much=traFelled connecting
!lurk,
V • • -
While in Ottawa Prime -llitiister
• '".urchin visited the Press Gallery
and received an honorary member-
ship. The newspaper picture of
the occasion - shows clearly Alex.
Hume; 'now a prominent journalist
at the capitals, who began his BOWS -
,paper career with The Godericif
abgnal. : ;
• • -
A stamp collector expresses .dis-
t ent-from the reference in this cot=
alntt last week to the "sickly" color
of the four -cent postage stamp now
Eu rape has been ea} iug that •it . is a". a- s iali-J=t- tn.-tuna etB-tic'-
Attending summer courses for the
folly for Canada to maintain an neat four ;y irs.,he obtained special -
army e-onting"ent- in (,erin uiy—that 1 i` :-"in physical --'training certificate
the`'"rvtYney could be spent- to much ' and. Bachelor of Pedagogy. degree
' greater. .n1\an •'' ge in other ways-; from the University of Toronto_
Mr_ 'Scott commenced his teach -
the
�criuld not have much weight
1 if it were the opinion of an ordin-
ary lettb-bencher. but Gent-ral.
Pearkes 1's the' military critic fora
Atte, Conservative Opposition at.i
Ottawa and the. Conservatives in
Parliament have been lemaatding'.
'more, ,- not less, Canadian armed
support for the U.N. forces in
Europe -'The General's statement
has falleb like a bombslielI on his.
party, and the Conservative press'
is perturbed. The Glebe and Mail'
has essayed -to put the General in
his place, declaring that: he does
not speak fer his party. nor for the
Canadian public,°and that speaking
for himself "he has gone badly
astray." It will be interesting to
see What happens at the next ses-
sion of Parliament when, military
affairs are discussed.
• • •
Oa the subject of the projected
seaway, Transport M I Slat t e r
Chyrrier has made a statement that
if Canada goes ahead alone the
seaway's facilities "would not be a
gift to anyone, least of all to the
United • States"—the cost of ,. con-
struction 'and maintenance would
;aimed,. Ile tsars it is the favorite 'be met by tolls on shipping. How
^ohne of the world's philetalistit (or long does Mr. Cheerier think such
aotnethitie to that effect )- «e do
not ,quarrel with our friend, who
ist an anthority on Isnst.ige stamps,
but we still think it Is a sickly
- -otor _and we much prefer the good
*right' -red of the stamp: we-iu-sed
to gave ,and that ice hope we shall
have again. -•
U;• s •
The world is to crash in April,
arientist. This should; quiet those
t eople who have been predicting
rittiii for this sphere before the
end of the present century. With
54) years' notice, there should he
tithe to bare everything in order.
It will be toe -early to have any
Spring housecleaning that years -and
there will be no use putting in any
.a garden. ..Everything ct3nsidered,
April is about as good a month
Any fors the crash.
• • •
<)tt."aw.s .presv• gossip hns"it that
r Viscount Alexander is to be ap-
- paint ,, Atinlster of -Defence -in-the timing Canadian- foods, to be dia.
Otrurehiil Cabinet. Mr. Churchill tribute(' -to Duteh housewives emi-
grating to Canada. The text is
tolls could be collected in fees of
pressure not only froth the United
States but from Canadian, sb pping?-
The first thing Washington world
do wetrihl be to clap tolls _ on Can-
:Winn vesselt using the U.S. lock At
Sault,,sre. Marie, And Canadia-n
shipping would, bet placed at this
d1i.triai iintage, In addition to having
to pay tolls on the , seaway: It re-
quires -no great Imagination to `see
troubles that Canada, would have
in' attempting to ifiipose charges on
shipping such as Mr. Chevrler- In-
dicates. The Canadian public might
as - well conclude that the cost of
the undertaking --and a, cost vastly
higher than the . published estimate
-will' be' a charge on. their pockets.
In September, '1926. , be became
principal of Arnprior" High School-
where he remained for nine yeirs.
While at Arnprior he organized
a branch of the Canadian Club and
bcrcame its- firat .. president- From
Arnprior he came to Goderich.
Woodworking Ls the hobby of
Mr. Scott.
Down -Memory 's
45 Years Ago
The council council of the Board of Trade
authorized President- C. A. Nairn
to appeal to• the county "judge for
a reconsideration of -the vote cast
on the ' furniture arid. carriage coni-
pany "bylaws. There were enough
names on the_assessipent roll not
qualified to 'vote on such bylaws
which, if struck off, - would flake
the „total vote cast for each bylaw
quite su1cient to ieiltry them: '
The Roger's Company had 35'rut6ii
On' the pay list. Since the new
company ' had assumed charge,. all
the men forthertya employed . had
their salaries raised from '25 to 40
cents a day.
The members of the- Gotlertch
branch of . the West -Huron Women's
Inetitute -decided not to have an
oyster supper but to hate a .tea and
social evening for pinetebers With ;
a husband or friend. -
Two young boys tirade a fuss in
a London; Ontario, drug store when
they were refused cocaine by the'
druggist. A" rolieeman, retnoved the
lads from the store. London drug-
gists said this sort of thing was by
ifd means uncommon and,_:according
tQ „their statement, there must ,have
been a large number of boys and.
young men addicted to the use of
morphine end cocaine.
25 rears Ago
Judge -Doyle, . who was Mayor
of Goderich in 1879 end 1880; died
in Seattle. -
Charles C. Lee purchased the
Ocean House. 4 .
At the request of the Netherlands'
Foundation of Domestic Education,
the' Cona(tunetr Rection, Canada De-
partment of Agriculture checked
'and--rervl)se_d='the_-tntinuseilii'it -for a
series -of booklets 'on buying and
fn his address at Ottntw'a,.00 Mon- t based on bulletins issued by the
day 'night gave first° Natio to," "your t :lection and is printed in Dutch, Send in your Hat of visltora to
danteits Corernoi-General" in. speak- English :and French- Petsoual. Mention, The: Signal -Star.
The first night of the oldtime
fiddler's contest was held in the
Model - Theatre - and was won-- by
alis- Aiberta,McKinnon of Goderich
'township. with Kenneth McLennan
and Alex 3IeDonald, both of Ash-
field, placing 'second and -third re!,
-spectirely.
Forbes 'Miller was chosen chair-
man of the 'Goderich Public -School
Board. ---
' rapt. W. C. C. Innes, Ottawa, ex-
ecutive director of legislation for
the ,Retail Bureau of Canada told
the 'thins Club that the Dominion
income tilt? was :the ,most, outstand-
ing check -on the industrial life
of the country.
'John W. King. 'M.P. for North
Huron. succumbed to n heart attack
at Itis home in .111uevale.
15 Years Ago
Mr. Fenwick Stewart, foarth-con-
cession 'ofStanley Towiship, had
the novel experience of plowing
on New Year's Day. -
'here -were only about a dozen
families reeelving aid- from the
town. as --compared to 45_.at one time
during the prerlous year, `
The bulk freight commerce on the
Great Lakes during the eight
months' navigation season in. 1938
was the largest of any year since
1919.-
KINGS BRIDG E
K I:No3'B1LIDf,dE, Jan. 16. --Mrs.
James • Bowler and Mr. Gerald
Dalton of Toronto were visiting
fot ft1e.ivaal.aya.,.dnring....the...week
with' i lr eatitttives here.
Michatel. O'Neill motored to
Sarnia on Saturday. -
Mise Mary Sheridan of tilimilton
opetit the . week.end- visMting Mrs.
Murtha O'Neill,
Mr; and Mrs. •ugh Benniger and
family - spent the week -end -In
Utiblin.
Police seized a num r of
machines in various its of the
county and, as a result, the owner'
of the machines in Goderich bad
his removed froln the business
places in town. a
ASHFIEL»
ASIIF'IELD, -Jan. 16.—Mr.
aid MacKay of Edmonton is visit-
ing
isiting his mother, Mrs. John MacKay..
Mrs, Colin'Howes spent rut weeY,.
in Kitchener and Toronto.
Mrs. Kenneth Ir'arrish- and Bar-
bara MacKenzie spent the week-
end, in Goderich with Mrs. Alvin
Guilders
Mr. Charles Stewart is visiting
his niece, Mrs. Wlired Francey, ` in
Goderich.
'i!he Y.P.S. of Aahtield Presh..
terian Church was held last Tues-
day evening at the home of Miss
Audrey Rosi,,
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