The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-06-19, Page 7TTIPROADAN, U1Utb, 101.
County Tax Rate
(Continued from opage 3)
Ills report created the liveliest debate
thessrn bWhtell ail angis of
'the isSue• were dismissed. •' •
Briefly, dteeve 'Scott told his fellow -
•reeves that sifter a lifelong experience
In stock -raising and Marketing he had
come to the conclusion that the ;Only
w y to overcome the so-called .paelEing
rCQihpany abuses was for the farmers
to get into the packbag business them.
selves. by way of the go -operative
niethod. A farznerW- co-operative pa.ek-
Ina, house was doing well At 'Barrie, he
'fiad, • .
Deputy eeve W. J..Baker of °ode -
rich thought that local butchers should
pe compensated by farmers for .damagefl
and diseased cattle. At present such
animals were a dead loss. There Was
no law to "supervise the killing, and,
„Marketing of livestock for lodal con;
sumption, he pointed out, '• •
Reeve B. 'W. TuckeY dsaid be was
going.to inquire if Such a bylaw could
net be' passed bY nuntctpaUties tareh•as
Dieter. •••lie thought the consumer was
entitled to inspected meat; killed in
supervised• slangitter houses,
The ta-`oPerative idea did not find
. Pinch. (favor among the Various lnem-
ber who 4P9,1ce.' • ••• •
Prosentation of Victory Loan ylag
Oni, Friday •Afternoon a delegation
from the liuton county "Victory loan
• „
yib -EcAusr-it-cutrrig1it1lum0
-clogging- dirt Gillett's Lye
- blartci'tlfiliiiiiiiiitre riteir
• it handly'alWays.,-for clearing out
drains . . . for scouring pots and
pans . . . for many other ev,ery-
day houseliOl& tasks!
*Never-Iwo:ye be to lsgt water. The
aetlofi of the lye Itself
heats thtwater.
committee ,waiteil on Council to pre,Sent
a Victory lean dag an a replica Of the
scroll, signed by tho heads a all
uniciPalitica liurou„ now ,en route
to Vrirne 'Minister WiliSt011 Churchill,
in which the sunport of citizens is
pledged to a iflnisl ight 'to Victory Over
the enemy.
The largo deleg•ation 'was preaented
by. George. 'W. Schaefer, of Goderieln,
Thomas Pryde, a Ixeter avice-chair-
man, made the .presentation or' the
!Hag, Which Was (tempted onrbehalt
the County by 'Reeve 'Bowman. The
scroll was preSented by B, 1. PooleY,.
Legion zone commander', and was ''ae-
toted by iEev L L: Scott. Other
speakers were Mayor BrOwn, 'Major
.Georg e Knowles, W. fa 'Whyte, Peter
Jaft'ray, 'Hugh Hill, K. +Wurtele, Mrs.
J. 'Lane, chairman of the _women's
comsnittee,•. and .II, S. Turner. The
addresses were ail on a Iiigh pa'triotie
note and Unroll. .C!ounty eame in for
much Praise f'or the Showing, it has
made in the present Victory loan C,a1n.
Palma.. 'Reeves 'B.. tki. Turner and X. W.
(+amble moved the vete of thanks and
Wardeu 'Leiper expressed his, gratifica-
tion atthe•viSit a the delegatipn.
Bete adjournment was! taken
Frank:Tex, neW ',Provincial constable,
was prennted. 'The Annual ComitY
•Oouncil pienie was set for Wednesday,
July: 23, at %-iverbor 'Park, .Goderieh,
The November session will be held on a
date to be 'fixed.
COUNTY ROAD COMISSION
The report- of the 'County road com,
mission was as .follows
Since the January meeting 'some
severe snowstorms 'occurred, but not
many roads were 1osed to wheel traffic
Lor very long, iSpring conditions were
severe and extra resurfacing will be
required on 'that account.
We have considered the requirements
and have purchased one new Fordson,
mower for use in cutting roadsides.
We have turned in our LILO. crawler
and bullgrader on a new one. In view
of the fact that this machine has
worked day and night, winter- and
summer, and has been unab1410 meet
demands, we have purchased a new
caterpillar tractor- •and LeTourneau
scraper.
We,, have purchased a lot and barn
n---tlie-villaf-;NSeroxeter for -use -of
equipment in that part of the county.
elAh &tit --welder and other Ninipment
taVe-beerr-provitied-for-the no a
Auburn anti itnprotements tb the yard
and +building .61,e:being made,
A largely -signed petition -has been
received for the surfacing of the road
from' Carlow to 13lyth, but in view of
the necessary grading required none can
be done tlii§ year, '
• .',Nloa of our roads have been sprayed
-Ittlf,f01 71mi
F';',E BO 01(1..ET The 'Gillett's T..ye
Brwticlet, ,,11. how 'this powerful cleanser
. houses' cl,an and odorless by destroying
the c -rents of the closet* . . how it
re'rfor,,s dozens of 'tasks. Send for a
free copy to Stan4ard Brands Ltd.,
l.Irt,get Ave. find Liberty • Street,
Toroni o. not .
HOTEL WAVER LEY
Located on Wide Spadina' Ave.
at College St.
Easy Parking Facilities
Convenient to HIghirays
Sioglo $1.50 to aso
RotesDouble - ,$2.50 t15.00
Four to Room, $5.00 to $6.00
•
Close to the Universityi:
P a rliament, Buildings,
Maple Leaf Gardens,
Th•atres ° FiosPitala,
Wholesale 1T-Uou-ses. and
the Fashlon'able Retail
Shopping 'District.
A, PAf POWELL, PnEstoturr•
• ;•-• (Continued from pago 2)
Charged that "Tokio turned on the
heat" and 'Canada bowed to Xapanase
protests. It is "sate to. araY, however,
that .no export permits, will be ,given
Lor further - exports .t0.' Japan from,
Canada. a • .
The Commons approved of the special
committee on war expenditures coign:in-
ing itsasittings after :Parliament is ad-
journed. The twentyaur members
will be paid a living allowance of $1,5
per day !for their work n se -eking
economies in warexpenditures' without
tile 1)01)111110)1's war .efforl.
Minorantendments to the 'Defence of
Canada, -Regulations,' as recommended
.bv a special Coriunons -committee; N's:"•ere
4.n1y !approved. • AL J. W. Coldwell,
acting '0.0.F. leader,-expreased eoncern•
-over the activities of 4`Commu1iazis"
aQngaotr:LaborWestermnwreL
nfarmers
0111,uvby
an-
nouneod that the austice n.partrout is
taking action against strike leaders Te.
• larding a strike' of 700 workers in two:
plants Of the fGeneral. IDlectric CompanV
in Toronto. The •Government is deter-
nainetla•:to keep, war -industry in,opeit"'
ation. • • .
Recruiting Campaign
Col, 'Ralston said that Tuesday we@
the 'bigg'est ilaY yet in e•onnection witb
the eurrent array recrulting,eampaign.
Young officers and ,privates areto be
used. forreeruiting in their respectivo
districts. - •
Lady 'Ranting t>f, Toronto:, widow of
Sir Frederick ,Banting, receives • the
regular mlijor's widow's pension of
around $1,200 per annum, so no, special •
Dominion pensionis being voted her..
ISrupplementary estimates were intro-
duced totalling $48,43,183. .-The larg-
est item is $45,000,000 for Payments to
Provinces in lien_cif income'land corpor-
ation taxes.
The Liberals made quite a fuss over
Mrs: +Qasselman as the first woman:of
their party to be elected to Parliament.
Mr. King Ocularly observed that it was
the (first -time he (being, a bachelor) •
had walked down the centre aisle with
a lady on
Output of War Equipment
IFIONs4, on war production,' told
elathannons that -More' ti.M1-$400)ft''
000 'have been spent in constructing
Crown properties for the iniffinia4afe-
7f N:ariouswar equipme-iir
that more than -$1700,000;000 of war
orders' have been placed to date. 'Ten
large' tanks will be ,prodticed in_the
C.P.R. Angus shops. at Montreal
June and, shortly, three a day will be
turned out there. • •Oanada, Hewe
added, ,has produced her first
potindei..artillery gun -which has passed
all. tests. '-Produetion has
aircraft •ha7'
reached '''inare Min forty planes a
week."' •ShIrrorders have been. placed
to a total of $50,000,000''fOr small war
vesseLs„ and a .$200,000,000 .program for
cargo shipbuilding is under Way.
Distinguished visifoirs iat,:Ottawa re-
cently have. -included .the following:
Prince.- Bernhard, hugband of •Cr own'
Princess Juliana ,of the 'Netherlands,
rom London, Eng., wliere he is an aide
to Qlieen Wilheimina, in exile'rtfil. N.
von, Kleffens, Foreign 'Minister' of -The
Netherlands Governfment in London:
Rt. Hon. J. G. +Mats, ex -premier, and
Hon. Prank . -'Langstone, Minister of
'Lands ,and Forests, both of New. Zea-.
'and ; the Marchioness of Queensbury,
here to see her tWo refugee children.
The 'Governor-General is flying to
inspect leapt) Borden , next week.
'• fajor-General 'IL D. G. Cre,ra r, chief 9f
the aany staff, is flying to inSpeet ariny
1, units. hi Easterirranatlit and Newfound -
hind. Mr. King is still plannIng n trip
to 'Western 4%.iiiakia thi,s summer, [tuft
he always tra,vels by train.
(kinfiero,,a and Creamier's .04Y8 Coming?
. R. tinnily, steel V011trOlEer, b35 1
a prioritlea liat for irerf and t3teel.
There
is talk og rzcamle: riiiiidaya and
cream/es,...), daya, efe. No donat the. en. 1;
suing :months will 61.le considerablc!
changes in We ordinary way of living'
of • Vanatliana• from (*oast 'to coast. Mr. and Mrs" John GathraWi of
Intensification of the • war is. Wingham on June lith celebrated their
.iiftietli. wedding' ;•anniversary,. TheY
slated all ialarig, Ow line'.
;•Al.r.: when- ail% ni.1115-01i 811g- liaVe 'twa 8"* °Jae t•laughrtert Md.
&Tested be (1111 a ProvinCial vonference, all were home .frir rtIle tul,alversarY
stood by Ills attitude of last iveek that, aceasl". '
unless and Until all the £5rounes in GeOrge U. •WeSteott,. - prominent'
addition to 'Ontario, askc..d for such farmer and. former ree'Ve ef1..Tdforne
conference,,nope would be Vtatea, ,As . township, died on June 10fli hi Vietoria
yet not a single 1.)rovine-e., otl*r ,than UosDitaI London, • in his. dlifty-nintii
Ontario, bus indi( ateti t .iticSire' 'for ‘earills wife, two dangliters and due
sucIi a cpnference.. .•• tion suryive., • .
Prime Minister Reviews -War Situation Four barns at +Oranbrook were: strnek
The „Prime Minister, riwiewijig ,thp, by lightning in the electrical storms of
war •sitnation today,. pointed out that the waelt-end but viere wit'intrned, T e
despite ' reverses ,auttered no vital barn awfie.d .by, alenary, 10th
British territory has; yet been lost. • He ' concession of +Grey township, was
burned to -the ground, with sone haY
recalled that liiitler had been 'compelled •
the wat's „gentinuing into 1042.. Be A. J. Fawcett; who has been on the
grainlont
to PrePare his people the other day ,for ana
alkelf1„..to ',mos1. hearteninr the ,at- , staff of the libteter High School, the
tatude of the Unitvd tilteS in'her deter- last four years, has eSigned toaa.4e 41
ruination to see 'that needed supplies similar PoSition on the OrartgeviM
will reach ,,Britain. The 'North 'Ameri- I lieflool ta1 Ur'. Fawcett inatruets in
can contlbent, M Kin,., observed, is ' shop Work anti IS a specialist in
becoming net only the arsenal of democ- :anathematica. • • •
racy :but the shipyard Of the freedom !
monientum,• value and power." -The born in aicKillop seventy-one years ago
nesday evening of last week. tie Was
adfioedrtlieori.
deJuVma tFhilistniaciosm.leluirnee,sell
suti-
of the seas. 'iCanada s own war effort!'Woti
' he declared,. 'Is steadily, gaining 1
•
inner fortresses of the character of the ' and retired to SeafOrth in Mt, fie is
eluded.
domitable and unshakeable, h4 cOn:-tWo daughters
British, and( 'anadian peoples are in- survived by his. wife, three sons and
The rails on. the abandoned C.,N.R.
Hon. 'Grote ,Stirling, Oonserviitive,' line have been removed between Wing -
hoped Mr. King's slabolimit won't.' ham and .Londesboro and it is under-
str'engtherrthe, morale of the .0anadian stood wall* used -for new sidings to
Moine. '"10ne thing alone will bring factories at 'other. points. South of
vietory,'" • he remarked, ",and that is Londesboro some of the rails have not
the spending of ourselves as, individuals . yet been taken up.
in relation to the whole war effort." ] Bev, ',George !Wilson- 'Moore, L.Th.,
Acting (C.C.IF. Leader M. J. W. Vold- now in (harge o1, the 'Millba.nk and
well thanked Mr, King far the compre- -Milverton parishes, has been named by
hensiveness and literary style Of his Bishep ISeager to succeed' ;Rev. A. 11.
war statement. Destruction of. -the -01Nell a:3 i•ector of the.•01inton Anglican
BiSmairels, he Observed, proves ...that, parish. Mr. :O'Neil is going,to London
when _tke-British forces are given ,sthe as principal .of Huron
necessary' equipment,' every' as:saran-ice John GraY, Nast Wawanosh farmer,
can -he had that the present German died last week at the age of lifty-three
menace will be overcome. years. He had not been seen far sev-
terTl=ey ToThir-Frar1 e rat- 1a ys and- when • he w d iseovered
BO an .eal.ther _..o4.0-44nent he made .1n. an ii.E.r4lay- a f.',ein oon.. -he-- had. passlicl
1-NAILeilegiti)„.,111.g.Aa.u.1_ uL a n..Tiwaaav ayarrom,„ aturalacluisssa.aaLleals,:au •
Oro-ernm.ent, he said, retiiiiisi uhiiecc41- y!vecl. Ity one +brother, W'f'1d Gray of
trot of that institutionanir of monetary. raapaa _
directprs are responsible 'for in te-rnal . ;11..,e marriage of Miss,Gladys Doreen
•
administration in carrying' out the • .-W.nner, youngest daughter of Mr, and
polies, lbut the batik governor ,and,.;1;c0ciedld-Skininer •
monetary policy laid down hy the Gay
ernm.ent. He &trim' the Bank of
etnada as ail arm, not 0 Ilepartmene,
Of Government. •
The htmor of a viscountcy to Mr.
Benilert, squire of ,,fue!per Hill, Mickle-
ham, ,Surrey, F.ng., since 1938, occas
limed wide interest and genei•al ap-
proval, as a well earned tribute to his
pnP1iceivlietoo Clan ada,a Lit telly to
the Empit.e. -It is recalled that Mr.
Bennett, as +Prime Minister !from 1930-35
31cLe4n---Mo0re
A pretty wedding took. Awe in St.,
l'Irornas' ehureli, itieaforth, on Saturday
Morning, wlaenaMarianne Rose, daugh-
; ter of Mr. and Mr,s.' ;A. W. 'Moore, Sea -
1 forth, 'became the britle of Angus 51.c.
!. Lean, Son 'of 'Mr. and Aira. R. W. Me-
; Lean, CgmomiviIie. Rev. Dr. Burford
1 officiated. ' The vouple will. reside in
l'Scaforth.
' Teaching Staff Reduced
'Mias ij1a Atorlock and MIPS Jean
Mountain have resigned• 'their positions
on the 'Creditor.), school stair, after
teaching in •Crediton for a number 'of
years, As the attendance has decreased, -
the board has decided Ito reduce the
number of teachers' to .two. 'S. J.
Brown has been re-engaged as principal
and Miss 'Verna .C.1unninghara of
•Olandeboye, as assistant.
AlrbaehLan-7DAniago
At the horae,cif Mr. and:Mrs, Maxie,
Dolmage, McKillop townshiP, o Sat-
urday, their only . ,daughter,
Agnes, was livall,e(1 to 'Robert Mile aic- •
Lachlan, only son Of 'Mr. and. Airs. John
A ,:a1cLach1an o Tuekersmith. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. A. W.
Gardiner. The young couple iet On a
trip to 'Niagara 'Falls and Baster!' On-.
tario points. On their return they will
reside on the bridegroorn'S farm in
Tuckersmith.
Changes in Wingham
Pubile School. Staff
; Gordon Kidd, who for Ave years has
.been principal of the Winghttm. public
sehool, bus texidredh' resignatin
and has accepted the positron of prin-
cipal of the school af iSlington. 13efor4)
going to Wingham Mr. Kidd was prin.:
(::ipal of the school at Dungannon. An-
other resignation at Wingham is that
of Miss .)4yra MacDonald, who has been
on the school ,staff for nine years. ,The
board has ',offered the principalship to
Qoldie Wheeler, who has been ;on the
staff for two years. •
jurist Park Lo4.
andasautes grooms
Mph* Show swai*
you as jaspir,
gess Nationst Park.,
O! this Cootiotot.
See oil the Rockici.,
Come viatb. smart,
air.couditioned
CouthutatalLimita,
Low Sumner Rsil,
Fares;
'44110-41.111001,
V:pur looalAgent will gladly famish.
'You with descriptive booklets awl full
information as to fares, Wt., eta,.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
Thames Road in May. A solo by Miss
Una Palmer, of Edmonton was enJOYeti
hi those present. Tale Red Clross Con-
vener distributed yarn for knitting.
Lundh was served by ',Mrs, IL MeilWain
..axid Mrs. Thos: ..11ePhee.- The neXt
meeting will, be helh1 atthe home of
Airs. J. Fea.gari.
„lunganji
„Miss; Una Palmer kg Rdmonton visited
_ at 'the home of Mrs. J.,MePlie. last
week: • •
Mrs. J. McPhee and son Cliff, Miss.
MattleMrIlwatn't and. -11r.,.' and Mr,
Thos. McPhee visited On Sunday at the
home Of 1r. and -Mrs. 'J. E.. Jackspii,_
EMbro,
E rett 'i4kinner, Ellnyville, to
-Reginald J., son of ;Mr. and Mrs. J.
O MeDonald, Exeter, was soleinnized itt
tlie T11(}1111005.(I1()(1(1 111011 51? by Rev.'Wm.
- r on is,a turd a y, 0 .1* nue 7. The
'UI'' are residing at Exeter.
restored titles in Vanada.. whereas Mr.
Kim?: 11115 C'h osen to observe the earlier
resolution af the 'Commons -against
. titles. 0partWularly, those' that 'pre'
hereditaric
, •
. The will hold their sminal picnita
on Saturday, June:Nth.
• W.N.S.,-Mmeting.,7The June meeting
of the W.L.W.S. was held at the home
f 111 is s ie u tar,- on -Wednesday
afternoon. Therc: was a large attend -
:ince of members and visitors. Mrs.
Ha zlewood 'presented an. interesting lo.
port of the +Presbyterial° ineetlaie• at
duties, ..sudden sh_oek the insane
....„queat ferjleasur,e, the
fool.iiti at
tempt to- put a' weer of .noliaillife•
into twenty-four hours, feverish ac-
tivity, t1e demand: for,sensational
literature are all conducive te the .
aggravation of wear and tear on thti
nervous system. •
, If you are tired, listless,„nervonsi
and worried why not give iiii'lburn,s
Reath and Nerve Pills a chime to
help _put you on your feet again. °
They are a body ,building; nerve
strengthening idme containing ths.
essential elementfor the nervous
• ,
system.
Ow T. miltniin Lt, d., Toronto, Ont.
You Don't Need ,Cash
To Buy Gu'ariiiteetl •
GOODRICH
TIMES 84 BATTERIES
BUDGET
PLAN
Thal right! .Now you . i'an buy 'safe, dep.endable
Goodrich products, on credit ... to don't worry along
On worn/ inferior -quality products' .'s . and pay as you
*ride -on long, easy terms. .
LONG
EASY
TEM
with NV4:.ed chejniedk•during each of the
past three year.s. It isplanned this
year to do little spraying and. to , cut
the weeds where neCessary. 4 t'iS, hoped
that the Weeds will have 'been sufficient-
ly controlled bY the chendeals •so that
extensive mowing will not be needed.
We have decided to hard-stirfi,ice the
road front Brucedeld to Egmondville
rather than.. to build. the ,Eg-mondvillo
'bridge. as our equipMent is available
for that work this year, andin the
future otter deinatids uPon it will arise.-
. The work of widening the Bayfield,
Varna road has been undertaken, since
many dangerous difebesclose t'a, the
road ex isted.- •
It is planned to vontinue the improve-
.tb. the road 'north of 'Bru Stie I S, :4)
that , It May ..be in condition for a
Whim -quints 3:oirface. It 15 1150 planned
to initiate work on the ,$t. Marys road
With the same ()Weave.
Vol:lowing are the estiniated receipts
-and exPenditures for this year
• . 1EXPENI>IT1AFIS
Construction
road
surface. • 20,000
Hayfield east, grading 1Q,000
1,‘.;t. 'Marys roed,.. grading ° 5,000
Brussels north, gradinga-a 10,000
Wroxeter, surface 2,000
,Gorrie, salrfaEg. 2,000
Guard, 'fences, • 2,000
609'
'Snow fence 1,1501)
ItiundrY jobs 4,000
$ 57,100
Maintenance ,
• prago•ng ',. 14,000
.Thesurfireing- ''•`..' - -' , ' ;io,000
.sinnw removal 18,000
Drains • . 1;000
- Ifirldges 02,000.
'Weeds 3,000
Ta rring3.000'
(%heition chloride 8,000
culver*i 1,000
. Grading • -.,,. , 1,000
'Maehinery
2 era wien4 -
:Scraper
, Mower
'Car
'Select what you
Show us your license,"--
14- identification.
Cwell install your Our.
chose at once- and
YOU pay on yourown
fermi.
$.'81,000'
$ 11,000
0,1300
1,000
500
,J
$ 18,800
General
tS$,uhpoeprinteent. 5,090
a 'ret9;000'
3,000
Workmen's eonwensation 1,500
_
BUYONE Ivan oc osas cariarraw
eet rinirketaducto y arc s4ye awe of
NABOB RAYOgill
Total $11,3,400
1101,1011 ,T8
$ 84,101
KnImidy 72,000
.sundry .remeipts 1,000
t. ,•
$17;101
.'10
,
1,1q1 ipment, ea;ftinaa leaa
Ming cdst
• •
ORANGE
k Pure Fruit Emulsified Flavors.
' LEMONf
RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, } '
PINEAPPLE, RUM, BRANDY, •Artificial Emulsified F1'AV011, *
BANANA, ALMOND.., • '
VANIIILAROME (Vanilla Flavo0 ,
ALL NABOB FLAVOURINGS, ARE COLORED
SO THAT THEY COLOR AS THEY FLAVOUR.
NOTE: Yon Lite only 34 to the usual quantity .
,
IABOR irradiated COFFEE
Atwi,6as THE ,SAME FAMOUS FLAVOUR
W36 'MC PA'CIWM OP NAOMI TVA
NABOB F0,01) PRODUCTS LINIITED
HAROuri RITC1-118 & CO. 1.113,0115TRIOUTORS)
18,000
17;1,101'