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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-03-14, Page 1NINEXX-SECOND *FRAM,. NO."11 Combining The Goderich Signal and The Goderich Star GODERICli, ONTARIOTHURSDAY, MARCH 14th, 1940 UleiTIOX OVIA Candidates Speak from Sante Platform 3. Deaohman aud L.E, Cardiff Addrem North Huron Voters at Nomination Meth* March HUM North !had a tate of old-fasbioned Pelitie$ today, When the returning et- • &leer for the riding, Mr. Horace 4 riallor of Gederieh, aWieueed that the candidates in 'the fiirtncoming election Were'Robert John Deachraan, econom- ist, af Ottrieva,i. end Lewis. Msten Cardiff, farmer, .Of Morris townsnip. Mayor et Halley Crawford- presided at etne meeting Whielt followed the nominations. Fifteen MinliteS We.e allotted to Mr. Deachman, twenty min- utes to Mr. 'Cardiff, ‘and ten raim4es for -4- rebuttal by - Mr.Deoehman 'as- _ • the forme; member:7-f ' Front the heghaning of the first ad- dress 'the speechee . were bitter, both' candidates lashing back and -forth at each other, lkir. Dea.eliman attacked the Operation' for ,proposing to swap horses in midstream: • Ile ridiculed the idea that a new groun Of legislators eould he_eXPectedeto nave- on the work .of the present 'GoVernmeat.-- . The Tariff Question "Mr. iCardiff says that tariffs are not important," declared ' Mr. Deacliman, "Yet during each eleetion-of the pest twenty years tariffs formed the main plank in the 'Conservative platform, and they advoeated tariffs as, a cure-all. "The Conservatives Said we were leading the country into ruin, and yet when we *examine the ease for farm produtte-wee'find that they increased daring the period between 1935 •and 1939 by over $1,220,000, over the pre- vious live yeas. A Government which. led us in,Peate„ can, lead eta, In the time of struggle," sai the'Vberal,tandidate. .„.1.4.!Me. Cardiff has declared that Under the present Government the farmers are., getting pnly., enough money - that they're raising hogs for the exercise of It. I disagree with him, because 'the eseeferMers-areeraislur ,-one millionesone- hundred - and twenty enpusanil, more hogs this year than Tetsteyear.: They "Wouldn't ''be raising 'loge for the fun • of It, and .when, we examine therecord we 'fad thittfarmersare getting-- • tween. five and six. dollars a hundred more for hogs than they werein:1938 • or 1932,” •Mr. Deadhrnan declared, , "When 1 was working at he House. of Commons to have 'Sky Harbor air- port taken. over by the -Government for the training of pi1ots,7 said Mr. Deitch- . man,„"Mr. Cardiff was stalking up and down the riding Whispering that I:Was not a resident. of 'Heron county; - Ile states in his advertising that I do not pay taxes' in Huron celerity; but what more righteeloes his paying- taxes In Iluroa give him* to stand In the House ' f Commons anti vote with the -Con- servatives to have your eattle shut out of the American market'?" • UK Cardiff's Speech Mr. -Cardiff 'made- a fiery speech in which he accused the Dominion Gov- ernment (Sf being unprepared for war. • He said diet when war broke out they l'had nothing. ready and that men a tne second division had to be Stripped to clothe the men of the first division. Patronagein contraets :found them with guns with crooked barrels, and mechan- ized divisions were training without a • single mechanical, unit. Ile charged that at the outbreak of the war all the Liberal Government did, was to install A few.: pest genie and, gun 'sheds. • `They linfit a gunshedin WingeaM,t said the speakers-eatedealleehee-goodeite will be ie. to hang coatilirwhen there's a dance in' the artnories.,We do --not , have a Liberal Red Gross or a Con- servative Red Cross, nor do we have Liberal ()re Coetervative Soldiers. 'In war times weeshoultle have A National Government without fitatty,polities. r. Deachman should be ashamed even to mention the airport at Godericle be- • cause he didn't do etnektheng for it. As fat as I'm concerned; My -leader,. Dr. Manion, said after the outbreak of war that we were to stop campaigning, and that's 'exactly what I did', and I was not going up *and 'deem the riding peaking about Deachman. I' will fight the St. Lewrence waterways schenie Whicla was engineetece by Premier King, and if rth .0e'eted I will be a full-time 4inan and spend 'my 'tine In -the tiding Serving its interests." • "My service in the Huron CountY 'Council MA 1 believe, given, me a full aed ceniplete„pleture of the affeirs in the ecninte," 'Citediff went on to say,' "and, If I am elected I will spend ,ely tiine on the floor of the House Wok- ing after the interests of Huron' county_ believe thirtene-'jinembereettrittitl return A„:"' betWeen the'sessibn§ to bis honie eon- itr etittteney where lie can be ready to • serve and con:stilt .` with the people of • ' riding." • , _e The rarnietts Dollar "„ouring the period frota january 1st, until the lst of tarch the„ exports of ' beef tattle to tire 'United States ever° 11,000." Last year in the same period they were 3E5,000.* Cart Mr, Deachman tell me why this great market is fall- ing off?" aeked Mit Cardiff,* "In epite, .of the famous low tariff the 'plea ef -Implemellte has Increased. and taking a mower we And that In 10:16, it was $OO .and today it la $120. FarmerS haven't any more money now, than they had then, but the prleee of implements are inereasing. ;Ur. Deaeliman and his party are telling how they 11elped4e 'farmer. am 'yet, trepording to'Die:;.T! Lattimer, professor of economics at' Matdonald College,. the farmer's dol- lar has eblirunit to about 83 ,per cent, and the countercial letter i; 1i('(1 by the Canadian Bank of Coneneree wet that the farmer'e , {haler LAS Shrunk. to $0 per emit." In his rebuttal )Jr, T)eaelintan de- fended Alit leader for diseolving Parlia- ment bY deciarlire: "As SOMI tm. Parlia- ment nett; etilleh the Conservativee started',In int a flaming eanipaign tor • election, and etarted to harp on minor details and would haee carried it on • for et least four month. TheY would • have continued with their eenseleel eritieletiS 11 fi Would have made it lin- YORKER MERCHANT 'ItERX CANDIDATZ IN TORONTO Nell Camerell RePeetlents LiberalIn • Davenport ipdhig 'The Liberal eandidete itt the Dew*. Pert riding of Toronto is none other than 'Neil Cameron, Whe conducted a drYgeods store in Gilerielt about thirty Yeats ago'. Mr. Cameron issuesa four- -page eaMpaign sheet called The Daven- port -Rode% a eCePY of • which has reached this it is a lively Sheet and, gi:vps evidence that Mr. Canner= letplittleg up a spirited caMPaign: After leaving Goderiele lifre Oaraeron was 'tor stogie years organizer for the Retail Merchants' Association, residing Itt Toronto. Ile handled this „Joh , so well that he was ,sent to NeW Brune - wick to do Wenner work- there. About twenty years ego he returned te, Tor- onto a.nd establiebed a 'china Iniporting house which has grown. progressively ever street.. Witielim le this nusinees are his two eons, Donalti_Alexander and DouglasHaig. Ile has also two daugh- ters, one .of whom, Dorothy jean, is secreta,re at Fredericton, N. B., while the other,. Mary Irene, de at- tending Alma College, St. Thomas. Seven Minutes Late Undsittfeltiteers announced that John R, Head a Peterborough had ,been, :chosenees-tee C.C.F.ectindidatesineyene ,toria-naliburton. - Mr. Hand was a resident of Goderich for a time while. he -conducted a printing shop here. He was at tete time the publisher of The. tnelon Falls Gazette, -.A. despatch from Iiindeey states teatelefr. Hand ar- rived at the o ii clal nomination meet- ing' on Monday seven minutes after the returning,ofticer had declared the nom- inations closed. • 'Mr. - Hand explained that ,his _par - had aiddeled on the ley road and was so damaged temehe had, to hire another ear to -get to Lindsay, us 'Celebrate . THEY WANTTQ irOTE,„' ^ Transport Minister . 85th Birthday Ask etti.irtiltenteuefr vit Thanks Iluron, Co .,-,,,No one ean foretell what the readfiror- ----tee - , AAshilold Worthy nit __musses the weather will be like on election day, For offer of 0k7 Buxbur.Airport •Politics, AsIdiela Sistory. Morris township are taking no- ebances, --Plas in Course of but Reeve Duncan and his Connell of and Laiiree. he Panfiliel - , They waited in 4 tiOdY on the County Preparation . , • rt ' <' , t ' ' i ( ' I r:ale01ffinlOritGiericien Tues Atintereaiee lgeteen Goderietaim01n1ora1uiurtcountyequiv: .--------, 'Under date ef,March 4th, the Wilily yesterdayt (Wedneed4Y) was William ment be usedlo asenre SOme manner of Of Haren, le in receipt of a letter from t . , A. toesteet wee, en Tueeday of this, transportation on the eldelines and ton- tee pevartmerit of, Transport CUM C.' week bserved his ' eighte-fittli, birth.' oaes:+eotiniti ocittraorfebon2aowtillin TAIlloorrari0118 :11411 )2. H. ew.e, .3t1,_ hateter) thanking the , get fieutet, only one beaten sleigh track on the ljaulgY "r us. Nv)1°1°'.11arted su. P114:Prt day, as did, a twin brotber, John, wilt)• ,statp, 0 wagtingon. , Doh „are met tOwnshitt roads, Viie, Ceunell wants in placing Sky MOO airport at tile lives at Ferndale, on the Pu field men, Sone Of Asblield pioneers, IA nd t%ortittasinbo'uroir; bPreloakuvtgdp etiorimde widened so Go4espeiretiumsentoere tehiespesee, would lee available for wheeling in a developraent of this both are late and .'lletietY. William field to meet training requirements 'ire lives on the b•°111"itead' tw° miles north fete days. In case Of more temet they , , 4,, ,, te of Mattel,. on the Blue Water highway. , while in Gtodeeite eett, Johnston, could be opened up much More eaelly, now in the' course e..e PrePartneen, eel .00:teebiiitafsroett7 aan4hirhthis,awyitpetnyh.rinee uxoonorse lemoiAseitiro,autglhentwhiaoS, ipsrothm:fiedmbte'Tt:wensco:ip- letter. states 111 Parr: ,tt is explaint edd that whenthetthue Gotreera- his. junior, 410 eattnetbing IQ -"I ())1 Council personally to requette, County. mule: ttaraeutisueeSfe thae lease eceers :laud '1*s:rt.' politic, Ashdeld historY, and large, assistance, enquiries have families. Not only is he lilinself one a eeveral other townehips as to, the PesT Pine tr,oln veyors who spent eight weeks here this Johnston, daughter of Noble johnsten. with whom eost,ete. Arrangemeats are being made 'winter were net complete. Before going ahead with them the Departineut first Mime but SO was his molter, Margaret sihility of haling the work denee,the ee •• Bees, wee . is the •erette, father, ee ,gtoeteoSusutrteotyhoatte peonopetewulolul 1)0 able to Also his son William,. jr, wv,.2..ehr:dfrotomstehceurraentnhiedipeaaisite5i.ort. the_ pro - twins, a boy and a girl. .....-.......---..-........_ , ' "Further advice will be given on the ,. "I never -heard, thitt; this sort of thing ' a1YPTmWsICSqunn‘wx • Uheredttary,butIguessitis.Ia.7uurP- COUNTY PURCHASES $8,000 OATERPILLAR" .GRADER, Nevi 'Machine One of Latest Modetti- e.; ettersatile4In Operation . „ e The County road. commission on model caterpillar, motor grader at a cost - of 6.1)proximatela. ' $8,000. - • The commission was in seesion, most of the day "and adjourned to Tuesday of -this weeleto complete its routine work. ' • The new motor grader is one of the latest and largest machines. of its kind and can be used for either maintenance' or construction work, also einowedOtet ing if needed. It IS e tandem foer- wheel:eirive Vwith twelve -foot reversible blade, 'six speeds :eheed and two back.- - Verstitility of...operation isetne-feattire a. the machine,. The blade can .b , ex- tended to one side for ditching or used perpendicularly- for widenieg Se; road through a "Or by duffing down the hanks:Ineeead- of eturning the ma- chine ironed the blade is reversed. These are only aefew- of the features. It is a Diesel oil -burner- of 'n6 horse- power. The rubber tires are -12.75 and ,24 inch.es. _ - 'The purchase was made from Genera Supply 0o., Torento. The machine is manufactured in Peoria, Ill. • Four other firnie were unsuccessful tender- eks. • , Reeves Roland Grain, of Turnberry, (chairman) c --&-A. Scott of iSeaforth and 0.erese Armetron.g,:- a Hay, with Warden Veagein, compese the commis - sloe. " e • • , •ADDRESS ,MISS SHARMAN At its meeting on Tuesday afteenoon Centrat-llomeandeSchool.--Cluir heard a - _thoughtful and interesting eiteleseeeley Miss r. E. Sherman 031 'Character De- velopment in Children." Miss Share Mall urged that children be taught ebedience; appreciation a the good and beautiful things in life, and a love of nature. They should have the example 'of ger-Isbell). living by .tlieir parer' and :their surroundings in home 'Ad elsewhere shouldlbe such OS to ' develop the right kind of character. - The .president, Mrs. Nbrman Wark, tbAnked Miss Snarman 'for her splendid address. Miss Alma Howell contributed ,a delightful piano• • sent. The banner for having the largest number of mothers 'present was wen by Miss. G-.eieDowell'e tooni. finaldeeisibia aeNen as adecision IS reacned," the letter states. -the-lather of six children. baveAlthougb. -dated March 4th,- the twenty-three: grandchildren and one Floyd Lodge ParchaseifBrogfeilnkiiin- letter was not -received -here initir 'great-granticeild. Oh, ,yes, I forgot tef ture and lindlertalnine Business . March .11th, It is regarded as merely tett you_vneof , my daughters, Jean An important change in the buemess formal aeknewledgment and apprecia.- (Mrs. MeKelth, Vancouver) ' is the life of ,Goderich took place last .Satur- tion of the County's Action le placing mother of win girls. How many does dayewhen Jar. Floyd Lodge purchased the airport at the Government's dis- that make?... I have almost forgotten," the old-eStabliefted furniture and wader- Pesal. When nlans Are completed they said the aged gentlenian. dking 'business Of the late Joseph will be placed with theiVpartnient of 'Mr. Johnston's lather, Alexander,' ,Brephey on West 'Street. A son of Defence for line deetelon., ' who came from R.osshire lie 1807, was Mrs. Robert (Logo eWilion, Floyd ' one of the fathers of eestileld. His was a printer's apprentice at The LAST CARGODISCHARGED friend, Kenneth MeGre6r, was thefirst , as' a boy for a short thete, but IINE, TRIB:CTC I .0,ne of the mom at rearkable tributee ever paid to a political candidate *p' pears in, the advertisement ef the Neth Huron Liberal Astociation,' on auotner page of Oda issue. , It consiete a ex- traetS -from persouel letters and, press comneentet trout atif west as Victoria througe to, Mialtreal, it -covert, a wide range of autjeets,. but with partieular 'emphasis upon the rural problem *2 whieletqr. Deaelnuan has made a very careful stittlY and o11. which lee las given several rentarltable pronemtge- moats in'the. Reuse of Coetrie‘ Os; . Not only liae lie been active on the :floor ot the' House, but o11. cenunitteee, in the Press and on the publie plat- form. lite:articles-written last summer from 11, inghant with references to the surrounding towne of Goiede, Dungan- non, Aubuen and other little but im- portant spots -attracted wide attention and were reprinted in mane' Palters in` this county. His • article entitled eetaeltt to 'the Towu" WAS.a splendid Presentation of the contention that we have leaned too inueh, on the cities and have paid too little attention to the towns. The ecity too often has a poeverful voleeeettelle the towns and the rural areas are ilOt sufficiently vocal to maketivietopintons fele in the councils Of the nation: white man* to put smoke up ineashfield: soon dikoveeed he Warrin the wreng Stettnier Bayten Laet of Winter Fleet Doaald McRae was another of the niche. then went to Dutton, to to Be Unlowl at Elevator _fathers. ' - learn- the Undertaleingetirofetsloa and The transferring of grain from' the Of ceiirse Mt. Johnston is a Presby- later spent three years with tne-tirm Winter fleet at Goderich harbor was terian, and when -Somebody said some- of d38.1)., & Zalefe, Clinton, - securing his completed :on Saturday, when the-. str. thing About polities he propdly de- diploma While therette was engaged Bayten "was unloaded at the elevator, elared: "I am a Uttelenzie Xing man -with a funeral loMe at London for accomplishing -the transshipment by rail and I don't care who eknows it. I used -some time before eonting back to Ceode:. "of more than 3,000,000 bushels a grain to think that Hephitrn was t‘ all, 'right, ,rien three yeifr ago. to associate him- 'front Goderich to the Atlantic seaboard but I have my • doubts now. I don't self with the late Joseph BroPbev. Mr. ---------ncfirst of the year. • 6 -thalkeriltev.eretettettor Weir agahattetettleidge' plaided -and has .netshilii.• ot 'rather ifeank .and revealing statement, He is a Member of the phoir of Knox from an. octogenarian at this juneture peesbyterian eleurth: • rif the pelitical: situation. • , LENTEN .CANTATA, To Be Presented. hi Knox Clair h on sunday Evening The Lenten cantata "Penitence, Paeilon and Peaee," by j. Maunder, will be presented in Knox ,caurch ou 'Sunday evening next )y the choir of the church, under tile direction of Miss J1eanoriSnider, organist • .and - their directress. 'The taatatte is compare.- tively brief, and beginning at, 840 -o'cleek not ("teem)" more:, than thirty:41,e minutee. • ; Dr. 11, 8. Thomson on. Dental Ilygiene Series of Iteetings Addressed met Triday—Tooth Decay Preventable Dr„ Harry .8. Thomson be Toronto, 'field secretary of the esumildiall That** Hygleue Council, had M. big ditev Otelerich oa Friday last. In. the . orike -lug lie addressed thee students of the Collegiate Institute, and In tte after- noon, at MaelCay IIufl,tte spoke to tit* 61 tirte PUblie and sePerette schools, his subject being "Dental, ktygiene. Latet iii the afternoon he had'an auda ieeee of women In Merty Hall, and in the evenitig he addreeited the Lions Club oe its regular meetheft at Hotel Bedford., Addressing tim gathering et women, the speaker, who was IntroducedbY W. F. %allow, M 011explaitted that the objective' in •these talks 'was to testi*, the people of Ontario tlie importseute of 'having eound teeth and to educate. them in.the care of the teeth. * sur- vey made reeently showed that Oni7 twenty-four per ,cent. of the peePie Of Ontario ever viSit deutiete so „Alit somo.ineans had -to -be- tatken. ter ieetnter the public la dental eealtet , parts' of tootli and bow dee ay affects the tooth so" that ;the uerve dies and an abscesettts-formed.' Tee bacteria. wnich form in the teeth 6preaglIhrOUgb the boeyy and in a' 'few weeite artbritls or some other diseasemayeettle in the f1oueS Ue stated that title Was §IMP1,7 felloWing it nteaieal "law toll)* effect that lto one part of the, 'bedY eau hi diseased without all parts Of the body Signal suffering. • • —* .Dr. Thompson stated that ninety- eight per tent, of the Anglo-Saxon. race are suffering from decaying teeth. In New . Zealand it was found • that only one out of every hundred people of tilt.' Maori tribe has decayed teeth. It Wsts thought ,that this evasedue to the fate that the Maoris live atm* entirely Oa •. -----1I._ bushels of grain- ', 11.emberit of other -congregations will fruits and ire_agetables..;abut it,6w:1101745,47_. lase tan was seat 'east during.the'same. and '`-'seasol-able,,. production, And n have *-CleetlYe WW1, -period. • ' • te- cordial- invitation • le extended to all. fish And fats with no vegetables •witat- - 'Atthough tee lake is elear of lee off There Will be a diner -collection, ever. It was theeefore eoncluded that - this port, at the present time, the hare The regular .chureh services -et this it was not may particular kind of food, • lot -entrance and meet oftteliarbor are evetting van -nomeaenee at 7.46 editor; eteertatain.Aenteessaaxre,vneelacitenetsd,..-huteerettte.r The outside enamel of *tooth is per , cent. „mineral,. ,Itrt Thompton explained, end so requires minerals to sustain it. The food ate", hy the Anglo-Saxon race has been- ItirgeTy demineralized with its eookIng.,, refining and. bleaelting, , so that there ' aretfete raInerals left foe the teeth tie "Ths°reb.ri;the 'given 'to t'it.e--outsk:le t: 'white cap of the tooth is the crowee, and this,- like. glates,, cannot-Aleerty if it is Sound, lbut-if there. is a crack in , it then bacteria :get into the teethe. This crown is, famed .eighe,years before we eveneseetit. and. it is the only. part . of the human body without a blood supply. The crown is completely fonned on • eVery tooth,- the ex- ception of .tour wisdom teeth, at -eight years Of age., Dr. Thompson then etressed the importance of a mineral- ized diet for mothers, as the eroveste for baby teeth are farmed three moethe ht -fore birth and the 'crowns for teeth • which come out art'he age of eight are formed two months before birth. Foods containing.these plethents.were mentioned as vegetables- 'and ..fruits (raw or cooked), 'whole grain bread, cheese, milk, eggs, meat and 'fish. 'Raw vegetalilee aud-fruits Were preferable to' - those cooked; as they contained four times as much Mineral matte: Betvveen the ages of ...eleven., and nineteen, boys and girlS require four times as much minerals as they will -later in life, • Dr. Thotapeon statee. Besides his twin brother, Mr.. John- SAILORS AGAIN, MAKE IVIEURV. The Marine Club Again entertained stort has two sisters living In Boston, Mrs. Warrener and Mrs'. -Colby, His on Friday .night last„, when a party a oildren are: Noble of LucknOW. i'vne 150 Sailors and their ladies, assembled liam on the farm. Mrs, David Parrish , ef !Saskatchewan, IVIrs, MeKeith of --enjoy at the Club roams to play euchre and Vancouver, Mrs. Wilfred- Farrigh and euchre game Mee. ae. merewain and a dance. 'a the peogressiee VAT Rtssell Bissett of Asiefield. 1'X ax =ex- Clairmont ,won.i,with a favoring oeyou see "there will lie plenty re. ,ibeeeee, while, mese are E. Humes and johnstons in Citnade long 'after.; I've genie -and thiikt 'f &get ' to7'SaY rin TA -1 JaelrieeCareick were awerded the hon - Highland ScOtch 'MacKenzie King Grit', - or.S,,,,t4itihe stern ella4e'' A. Snitlek -wae- appointed chairman' in ',14:1:es„: 14M" wIlea .savory odors .for haveng received dile* it., the 'birttaltie Cigar. .. • . concluded Me. Jelinsten its he lit ap & ;some time had' 'beat ekeaing, froturtbe all hauds Were Invited to par- - -• ': '---""-' ' ' -, -take Of the -menu providedeby'Steward PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD - • xionuy. . : ‘ ._, • At' the meeting of the Public School' Beard last . aveek, Trusthe -J. ',Phis agreeable part pf the program the absence of' Trustee J. M. Rebert-s, danee as called, and youth and beauty and instructions, •%vere given ter the min,, e. in tile mazy figures or several intermission In vvhich on his. appointment to a lieatertancy in mweisgshaegsela_Lof;e:ro.nentrofbatuerlat; hours, wide 4,n Cactus Mac, lie Oklahoma* leid.--and ' stfloindil:tlingd°fgooad tilt 'getherine , was entertained ,be the Royal Canadian Air Force. Stepdancer McDairmid. :.e -'-e,- _ ' • Advice of a grant. of $600 -fors-192,9 The Marine Chili manageinent wish for manta training. and home ...emu-, . to hank all alrwho took part, pertieularly the eadies .and the -,catlers. • ' omics classes was received , from the • . . , • , _ — -- ,- - Department of Edifcation, and it was voted • that thrs grant . be paid over t� . STIL‘.L. MISSING -SO IS -MAN 'tee Collegiate Institute Board,. ie ad- Thus is the story of a still. - Pi:ovine , dition to the SUM of $700 already paid: cial ,ConStable ..1.1.Cetvy, County (on to the C. I: Board on account or these stable Jenni,._ne and .tlyp R.C.M.P. . ertilesce. classes ' " ' -i:- 1 t-- aenceetwe nrnesesautb,tef-TetiekAo.Wenee ers made a ;surprise law on ‚ifaun 3. Veritiulteeehoolereportedeate-average--- Theytfotnittete-uottliqt1 ungantion.road„ o_ti,..e.1.02_netter nigtate attendance of 1.913 in February and bile D Penny Bank dentosits ar e86:21. .. , Victoria school reported an avirage certa,in brand, a gallon .of wine . and attendance of 303 and . deposits of si,x... eaees of beer but no Still, the main $141.52. . • °eject of the Zeit. The occupant of A. communication was received feom the house astenant, suspected eperator . . . the *Association of ' Ontario .Publi of A still: was not at home when tlie "te•-itool Trusteeseandellatepayees asking veld was carried eut. anti is still 11116'S - W -operation in the motection of the ing. A \variant for bli4:arrest-awaRs, interests of the public school systera. his appearance and will 'still be Wait - This eras ordered to be filed. ing, for him when the suety, is out *2 the 'bush. • ' " ' 'WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.: -A latge number of members and eisitars 'attended the •regulart Meeting of the Whineele Institute held he Mac- Kay -Half on Thursday last The busi- *nets peiloa 'wasepresided over by 'MN. 11 11 Tiehborne. It was announced that $21.25 which had been realized at the enstitute's '"5,00" and 'euchre party had been handed over te the Red Cross • 0 Society. . , Mr, It. Stonehouse addressed the meeting on "Planting- and. 'Care . of Itt)SeS.' This subjeet Awls, "esPeeially interesting to those .present and the talk was' greatly -enjoyed. Mrs. V. , Oakley contributed eeveraVviolin soles, accoinpanied by Mr. Jas:- rtance. Mrs. Calvin Cutt demonstrated the maltieg of -a select whien. Wae• later served .with eup of tea, - rrrrrrrrrr•rrrrrr.rrr* EASTER PAGEANT Net Surniax evening, Meech .1.7th, at Vittoria 'street- Thiltetle ehurche an raster pageant, 4'The linshadovved Croes," will be presented. A Good Friday serVice will be held, In the eletreli 'on March 22n4, at lit.30 atm, On Easter ,Siinday night the thole Will present a ehorAlopete entitled "The Redeemer." - a-Ve-eirstVairrWiliZereTatori VolillerWsh-trliOltiottartgaittim. -thar,onl.v31Mg-MsTPL9.f the.gokinwe still ogged Up with ice and Snow. and Will gie concluded in time ..tosallolv -This of course will„S000,03reali' Up and the cantata to begin at 830 clear once- tliere is a , goad mild spell, 4 accompanied by an off -shorn wind. ' out of this harbor ae. yet The local 013, IT, VA:RY There has been no commercial. Ashing , 'fisherMen: are busying themselves these- ' B-Eregom) MeV:WALD e - (bye prepartng-theireuetseaneeveillene , -The- -flineeal of „the late Redmond commence operations outside anfiet the McDonald,- whose eieath, occurred • at ice IS clearetlftota the harbor etitrance; Ayinier; eluebee," took place on „Satyr - TWO FIRE ALARMS day( train the 0.1tt.R. station rafter the The :fire department was. called' -out r,aarernite%aolitts:htheu:nfaninylgoon trainoi inTiltieu'itialiiiiiterct- twice - during . the week, on *Monday cemetery, Rev. -A. 0. Calder,,,rector of morning:' and Again on Wednesday St.- ,George's church, conducting the night.. The Bret Ate was at the home service at the graveside. .• e--4,' of Andrew Rem -tele on Eseex street, 4Ir. McDonald: "Si.,.'as' 11)0113 fifty-six where a blaze broke out:In:the gables years ago. in Goderich, tne elder son of along the roof of .the house.' The hose' the late n McDonald, clerk of the was used to extinguish! the male blaze iSurrogate Cattrt-or-Huron. County. For and-the'firenten cpetpleted, the Rob With mane' Years *he had been employed as the lige' Of chemicals from Within the an engineer- with file Federal- forestry [house. It Rs believed that sparks frOm service at Ottawa. He is survived. by a chimney, falling on the dry shingles his wife e two sisters, Mrs. Robertson, of the gable, started the fire, Damage McLean of Toronto and Mrs: (Dr.) In ansWeiTo the second alarm:, short - Nthewer, tolny-t1BurteardTofofsia-lianiniail.ton, and a bro- waS eStimated 'it $25. ly before 11 o'clock on Wednesday even- The pallbearers were Dr. A. 15. Tay- ing, the firemen found nothing more lor,-,14,- C. Hays, K.C., Dr. A. Newton - than a bloeked-up furnace in the cellar Brady, Walter McDonald, - IIarold C. of the Masonic' Temple, emitting- vol- williams and T. R. Rundle: . . umeteepfe smoke.. An alarm had _beetle , , ,„...„ a_ceLeueeteemteetie - eaeRS. HENRY SoHnir_ 1 sent in when passersby on West street window.. Chief Beacom entered the atneofeehariette Oretelia-Oke, building alone and soon ha (I- Conditione vc;ife Of Henry Ssailf, and a' formee: righted Ite-the furnace. , Well-known resident of this town, pc- . curred last Thursday at Detroit. De- ' FARM HOIVLE RURNED acros eAduN.Ias.Taholnamiairrhotel:;;.ef.ohtetlritefielrna:atteibililelli f4re_the_itge of symenty...04 , Oke ' Ninety per cent. of, all decay begins Fire D'esiroys Residence , of Lorne' 'Slie-baud-W:aSbehrgtwit'-tha e late - Johrittliallidaya---- vgamia je` Is required -e'er - eon d4* .AT CLINTON' APRIL 8 , „A. CAMPAIGN Hon. P. M. Dewan to Address' Perth- The- canvass for funds for the Salva- , , • , Huron -Shorthorn Chili tion Army. war.- °and home .servicee Atiangemente are behig made for proceeding this week and Will be con - the annual meetingtef the Perth-IIttron dulled until March 20. Aefeatnece Of Shorthorn Club„: which is to be held in the.eatepaign. whica has. attractedatucla tlie!form of ir-bariquet tit Mattel on attention it a. window in Craigie's Monday, April 8, •U is , thought 'tee netes-stand in which an •Ateny canteen meeting will commence with 'a gather- for :soldiers is depicted miniatnre, Jag of the directors at 3.0-o'clock iii -'the -With *doll furniture and dolls for merning,--f011owed. by the _banquet et sbidiereiand the SaNation Army lassie mem hour.- -Hon. P..M. Dewatt, Ontario in,-eateege. The elever arrangement is Minister of Agricultued is to be ,.the the w,ork of Miss Edith Naylor, Britan- guest speaker for ,the occasion. le a road. - ,lowing the banquet, the. business meet- ing will eontinue with the electim of officers and other- items. Lineeln White. of St Marys is the president of the Pertlelluron IShorthoen Club and R. U. White secretary. " • EUREKA CLOW . The regale', meeting of the Eureka. 'class (if Vietoria. etreet United church was, held at the bente of Mrs. Gibbs,' 28 Victoria street,- with tvitel'V'e mem- bers and two visttitier present. , The president, MrsteMutee, took ebarge of the bUsiness And It was (leaded to hold aecroltinoie party on Mareh 26th. Mrs. Hittehinge then- took charge- and. a eon. • tett Was much 'enjoyed. Lunch was served and it hearty vote of thanks was tendered the lioetese. _NAM) FOREI1LIN INJURED Alvin ,Crooks, yard foreman, is coedited to his bed, suffering with a. badly 'sprained. ankle and tore liga- ments in oue foot, the result of an. ac- cident •which. oecurred -last Saturday at the C.P.It. yards. Mr, Crooks :was about to 'board the pat ;of thee'yard engine when he slipped, tatching one, ef _his' feet under the pletfortn. Was dragg'ed a short distance before he managed t� pull himtelf, free. Mr. 'Crooks considers himself fortunatir in that the accident was not of a more serious nature as it wind, easily ,have been. • ELECTION NOTES - " Official a.gent8 for the North Huron ADVICE; TO TRuCHERS candidaten arc Miner .11ell, barrister, Fr.,. 1 r art Truckers are advised that the months of lirueselo, felt Mr. Carefff, and It. S. O At arce and April are te baif-load eeti- I;fetherington, It :O., 'of Wingham, for sou, for truelts. During /these months Mr. Deaelnaituti. ee . , . .. An advance Oil for the towneof lioltIDA31, NIGHT'S MEETING - no trutek may eerry' on the public t.t.etile Goderich will be hole at the ()nice of IX. An opportunitir to hear -the issttes irtoreellteatt half the load which its per J. ktieher, returning officer, naraiiton of the elay clearly explained will be mittinlis for, County Traffic (Meer , .. street,- on Thursday, Feldav and Qatur- teiven .the., People of "(-40(lorich rind NOrillikrA Lover, in ceiling a.ttention re day, Nitae.b. else eeee and 2:),,rd, even vicinity by e nieeting In racKay Hall ithe regulations, etatee they will hp '-- d to im 0"elock pan. Charlee Black Is tomorrow (Friday) night., Tlie sPeak- 'strictly enforced. ,, tee,' depuly returning °Meet at tilts er4 will be 'Hen. Norman A. efeltartY, poll. Dotninion Minieter of Labor, and Mr. LIEUZ ItOBERTS!AT LONDON Lieut. Z. M. Itoherts, who wee called * R. J. Iienehman. to Ottawa early in February to -fake a , Position aft pilot officer in the It.O.A,P., 'tee now been tranOferred to London, Ont., where lie will take over the duties of recruiting ofileett for the it.C.A.V. in this military district.' Lieut. Roberts took over Ms new dutlee 'Met Saturday. pottilee to ebneentrate on the problems of defence. There was only one thing, to do and that was to dissolve Parlia- 'tient and aPneal to the highest form of delnoeracY, the voice of the electors." PtIBLIslIER81•ANN0UNCEMENT Owing to the crowded condition of our colunmo this •Week many news Items and other articles aro unavold. ably °crowded out. The unexpected demand on advertising spate came too late for 08 to IsSue a Moe paper. Farrish in--Ashlaeht Township Itrs. 8.ehilf was resident of Detreit The -home of Mr. an WAIN. Lorne tereetytee 'Years. ,SurVieing are. her 12-- and "Ferndale, Miele,: for the last -COURReFeS eoltNentS, eferch Parrish, 11.th concession of Asnfield, husband, Henry Schlif Of eFerndale, was totally destroyed by fire_rast !ye Michea de:tighter, Delphine •('irs. JAck day *evening, Mr. and 'Mrs. Farrfsh,.,posner)., iting in from doing the milking of Detroit two setters, Mrs' were dm . Ruth Thompson of Goderich and Mrs. whenethey -noticed einoke Ise -nine from, A between two 'walls of the house, Help telLa EWttattY Ilf.aill.StleLlaty."thand Trwee°" e.(Mligrt. of food particles, because when' these was sunimonek but owing to the con- William Sniale/, Pretteeeesed herlodge in a tooth it decays and acid (Mon' of the roads people could not The funeral seivtee 'was heid'on Mon- formed. , This acideats into the• enamel ' home in Fernaleand itpuanedhin' gt1.1eAkicoesnteinotth etIhnoletos ttSehol;411Veeff Manv kriends and relatives • Were pree clie t s day at the kamily -d. , lirfewemontlts b 'acteriae . etee the teet are- living in the 'club hall at present.' attynding from a distance were: Mee e. with the progelieep that in one tuttitleett were. ieinovede Mr, and Mrs : Fayrieh sent to Pay their.leet respects. Those , Thoinp•tee coxieluded hie address and Mrs:Wilson .01e and InCI-t and 1-fr.g. years false teeth level be unknown to.. - ; THREE INJURED G oke of 'Windsor; etr. Aha Way and mankind: owing to the . crusade now Three Goderich, people weeeeinjured datighter, eire. II. Sliera, of Seaforth; living, waged against the lack of proper on Sunday afternoon when a ear driVIn nd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Legg of eare-o2 the teeth. • ' by Jaek Bell of Godetfeh.oyertnened ofl toderkh. The ileral tributes 'Were , A vote. of thanks expressing the•ap; the County. road .about terdsinelea. ninth numerate; .and beautiful. Interment preeiatiop. of the attolieuce was extended e of N'ile, allegedly as a tesult, of deep was er Forest Lawn cemetery. by .efiei. W. Lane, and Xitm, Dr 'ley, ruts on the 'road, The iniured are Modney, Mrs. Pell, , knee -injury, le daughter, Myrtle, aged ten, ;broken collarbone, it $011, Wilfred, Aged kight, head *lacera- tions, Mr. Belt and another young son, Lloyd, escaped uninjured. The fenders, hunting -board, .doors . and top. on' one had been ill for almost two years, her Ride of the- car were emisiderablY eondition ' was. not' considered ' ,raore damaged.. Mr. Bele wh.o is a ear sales - seriously lately than at any previous Man, was taIdng his family`en an efter- time. See was born' at 13rentford, - noon drivk W11011 the accident happened. where she spent ber earle girlhood. At the age ot twelve•she .movea Mitelell S CAM. STEWART,INJUELD and lived there until -her marriage, aker at the Pub- - J. StevtarteCaret which time she moved, to Kincardine. Ite Library, reeeive.d painful' injeries' After ter husband's, death. ire Kin - when be slipped and, fell on the side- walk just outside tlitelibegety laet night. tardine Mrs. novas unwed tit Gederkti, and' ,she had lived here for- the hast The sidewalk tad been made slippery twenty ;tears. She was a deeout mem- by a heavy sleet storm in the etiley part ber of 81. Peter'e elittrele ,a 1» in of or tee et -ening. stewart sustained the Seem& Heart itoeiety rand. a .paet beAep. wrist along with several member Of the Catholic Wometite Lea - bruised ribs" as a result of the fall. _ gue. She le stireived by a (laughter, teeth and this is obtained through tbe suu tete summer and through cod • liver _en in the winter. Vitgintin I) tee- necesSary to bring about a union ot calcium. and phosphorus in the body, - The speaker ttre,tsed the imporeante of the proper method of eleaniag tbe „teeth. Teeth are.,clearted to rid there, ItICIIARD HARRIS At Lions Club At the Lions-Olub meeting in tlit ' ef Mrs. Richard Itarrie, eeening Dr. Thoinson wee lutrodtieed formerly 'Mary Whites-, came rattier stfddenly on aturday" evening at Alex- 1.1Y Dr. A• Graham And in nri interest- tintira Hospital; A1though Mrs. Harris iiii•gautteletieuerets':IllieealtshP°W1ceor.kofiztlivve hvicahrit6" ft, Lions and other service elubs are give ing 0o -operation. end, aesistanee. -declared that 12 -2110 money thue epent by the serviee elubs were eoutPuted it would maice an amazing, total, awl, the money spoilt represented milk a fefW ' lion of what these einbe And voluutary hty "orgartizatiote were doing for tYIO elleviation of demise and enfterieg. ,Since 1004 the death ,ra.te from tuber.- , eulatit had been reduced eixtyeave, pee eent. ,Sinee tbe beginninr, tile civet tury `ere -lures" had disappeared, awl mental easee formerly comiiiered hope- less were now treated in mental hoe - vitals., with the proepeet of a euro it large percentage of eaF;es', pa.rtienlarly when the tremble wee, deteeted atetrly eit In dc'ettaitti;aell hyg'iene the 'aka was -1* prevent dental diteate, beeinningewitti the eltilaren, 'so that they might havt the ,foods that Would build up coatitt A vote oFthaulm was ;Ordered to tht speaker on motion of Clias X. Saumiern and G. L. ravons. The Club voted $',16 to the Salvatimt Aymy "nevi Ohielal" fund. THE VE1IJEfl --Graee,living hie„8010%1 irtitcylel,21:ssol.hlyitatlw,yos and fer the totresponiling week last anti Loa. ef Tetento. yeTr,t:e atse.mopinet:ittitit:ye,srfoocio*rtah,,eepa d,Ntstereve bTrtTottelbstdeerasyr,eumner oritilfic at st. eeter,0 onireii; 'eral vvi(held on )e *yaw- fellows: , 1940 1,0439 •Ikhere Rev. Fatter 1il1on eelebra.ted ttirkiti,roliial%rt.a18,', ..„.*A23f7i.taz: IL.20111',11e2rti.tSiin . 13 ;q11:1'ee:lievilitoit:ifnnuleileldfitiogtrihieelneal:Usliet's,p'14iiinttiora%Iftilo:firetrlitin000gitef 2ati., Mar. V,' 20 la '80 23 Place at the cemetery,: Ite Mon,ut tnemmMaraarr... 1101 , ........... ll19 222 678 223230 1Ttviiiih oiton,11.artaev 18 8 vei. wed., mai,.i 14' i,) t1 Williams and William Healey.