The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-02-19, Page 2GOD:ERICH SIGNALS
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4atice-e'eCantelekr a.nd, Great Britain, s',0;4? a Tear; to Pp4te4
' tates $240
agn.k ,Uate8 on veg..4W. Authorized as '09o.aci-olgss mail,-tost
Odic* DePirtineet* OttSeVa. Telepiectee
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Weekly "NeWsPaPers As,40eiat1oe"
! Cirenlatien 'Over ',2571M. "
';ic; vc,,-.400100SoNv , pr4r4is
ArauusDAt, P_13
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once 'Minister Abbat.as
nit; Aware' PreSsere WIU. not Perinit
'en le 'Social! " there,
. StEiti*?: NON$EN$E1 tee* rednetiene ':Fear e The
laeedeiltoth'riesti„eIrrdeltAllaa4cleaeadinn':,'•Lerpuldj:•01PeatiPa9atereeam94Oreu.beelho:tketilay\ttael)e4spAt
' " e temen
440440 .1v14011is weU !oral, ree; it the increaseddementtror goods
Pebrishing; ••-• , . Send Drifts still -higher, " If
. * Ahhott hes not -been .eliskeleted an
Uun the Past 'Moptli, AVe'Ve. lie mewls 'that nothip zl1 be dole
end years to-caeve a meeeeee: ,piere heard. a Sea deal, about the 144.- eltopt`the enlee, taX., his statement_
ef roek.leta KShape 'of :torture, plat eoiusitiou of Canada. To, listen te 'will eatise • bitter. ,dleappeintneent
SIFFO OF 1.40 matiow
iiarrv
WONAN'S KARE
read a peent fire other (Ay by
B. F. Pratt wlitehe rau something
like this: ''Ist took.'the 'sea a thous-.
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:=4:MOXItES17,1,1t. . tart Oilikr4 ttwrzs ,
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4 11*m, 114si again )11)zeter has Pride in .1'7e:de.
t en rter a 04, Dtew'z Ad- '
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at #4444, to the"tegislatUre, to F4tlectioe ever-noklet'S enjoy the
blight, February Weather aud ihe.
eromise et epring. _ e
• , , • * ,...* , *
The price,probe bee begun at
Ottawa and harassed housewiveS
ope7-t1at -the..-Prob deeP
•enough to let the wind out oft,som
a the •Itigh prieee. • ' .
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Now the qneetion is. will NIL
Drew .Coneeder the Hurou vote an
indecation that the tibie is ripe: for
a general, election, ..,er that it will
be Safer to 'wait. a' Fiiiier
,
einieeed the late Dr:2e Tayier,
who won the ,geatIn twe etect,ione,
aeiVativeizi 'o.re ,naterallyflan
a'rei 'retention of tile riding' he
,,etestterigth Once the
• ,
era). election ',of :•1045.' "tileerals,
tho other hand. can paiat to the.
Sad , that where* .the pOlicies and
ineliation‘ of the Government.
• the melte:re, at lee:lie:they polled
Write'. vote, • and "it warthe
'Pepularity ok: the cou.
-4,,tgeiyative'vnuctidid-eln., his -•-own -pert
the riding' that aVertecT.
defeat " • ,
tie parties, 00.11, team sometleng
theeleetion result.iPtheeovill.
There id evident diesatisfactioe with,
bOvern,ment teCo hut the,
ibleetore 'net acquired. sufficient • counts' is' P1'44 --4e<1 for 1948' NY°
The Gererument' Candidate's
Campaign eliteeeture stated that
an expenditure of a million
($1,000,0,00) on roads nuion
trust this ineani that the Goderich-
Baedeld stretch of the Bine Water
'Highway will get. a' top that will
teiy--pu
tonfidenee in the new Liberal
. ,
"leader to put. aside other ,consider-
Aktiors and,' Place the destinies of tile
rtovine4 '
•aetnatter- whethetteit•
-a-Conservative orese'Llhirai.',.to,.
vy.#44..11).<1.ve made very
iffereeee' inethee:tinisfatare,
lintng
e-Gorverreitifetehase en- over -
-ziaajorl* •The &tett
-have'beee -euly As indiiad
'On of „ pro t. or of end -preempt
hether*-the voters wanied a ehange
. •
or 'Imre -eafisAetl; and, as we beve
?kiln* out; tither* interpretation
treey be taken from en alialssis:--ef.
iduh eltetleu fiiures. •
,15`li=tmconce4ed •all bands
•'Airing, the campaign, Mr. Pryde is
Character and intelligence,
LnkeLwtiarttY..' ten
eeetititive 0 the riding *
• boxiNIQN-inztavirt.,.
• MAL ISSUE
it WAY Overnig t to ,ta
Sae*
thing to e weenie%
i• a, .our coMmunity fhere" is
WOunin:WhO 110 htuVa vete' diffieuit
'tier father ...Wee ,a „ S.hkttless
type -and,. slae, wee born ambitie
As a child she didn't -seem:thee:me ;
as the "•etreeS„, -She Wire, working
and reading and borrowieg Woks.
from .4neighbors,* Her •.higirselio
rife was a constint round. Of work'
ti ' and- stukiligeand-elee-SRMed
to ',grow •smieller and thinner* as the
yeere' event by . but there vE4P
alNi4ays a Pride about he, It.efesn!te
se •umela, 'pride, I .guess, as it WaS
strength and let of, Stubbornness.
Eventually .she ,W.0-nt ,•().14.-ege and
came • roeel. et -with flyhig:Celors."
Iler cAreer looked as if it would
certainly be a bright one. -
Herenother took siek and she had „L
Pe. Versron than 'any other. people
eoecome bome--Vitanse the father, in the -world, exCept_ the, Anieticant.-
wes not capable- of looking rafter It may be• Some time before we can
the .mother. When that. girl cable ,To on increasing t.heir number .at.
old rate of sPeed-
home sbe even roused her father to
last, Fie -was too used tea rffe- w-11'"-- 40a, ha' r higher material.
ork for &little while. but if didiet
slovenly disinterest and she had to
give up. They were .poor azdeshe,
even started Working for One 6f the
neighbors, for a part -of eaeh day tO
get Tilittle money and ,still be close
to the mother. This dragged on for
seven or eigtt years and then the
mother died.' "
The girl married a local, boy of
fair means. The years had been too
hard on her; I• suppose, to. face a
.4treor...___maybe.. it was.. • s
,seeurite 'that marriage could afford.
Within four years of the time they
niarrWlie wee Sent away. tti-
sanatorium. „By this time, she had
a child, a boy. TaLk. about the
elefinitiatielieteve-,*ineeeeeSheecare
Scene Peeple, yoe!dethink. conntrS. threnglipet- Canada.:
0.40X, CIO 01243iiip.
signal -sox,
Dear Sire-Ve‘have hee„ nereeding
eed heering abet the celerful ent
010 g04.14.1401x0Viigat.,,Att the: CO/le&
InatitUte WW*1FonOr'' 644,ee'.
times if WS event la not develoPmg
into tea exPelleive 4 pageant and
that 'a ban; "acnIld not be put ren.`
for the Sake of thew Pupils Whose
'parents eennet rated, -suet)... a-T.00.BR,
and Who arel barely' able °Wing' to-
-
'the present . hard times ,,de more
no:mom , Int4,
,W4B-•:t.eali4d for rein. , The feet is, that tomethingf te,, than provide for, the neceeSarriteMe
We're eliett U.S. dollars. We've be done to relieve the lowest in.coMe• involved, in, 'giving their'ehl/dren
had, to tnkeentergen0Y Meaeueed.:"to, gm:1Iva They 'are" Pet subject to education. . We; feel!, that the, Opel -
meet ail' acute situatiee, • 'liven* tax, a.rideaereductiele4in that meigement should be a fanctiOn that
Sot- „tilis. 4, is not eatastroplie. fax would not benefit then".., every should be 41e. Ionic
Basically, Puede, is all 004e they 'do snffer -fr.014 the eight Per fqrwerd. to 'end participate in with
At thP 'vP3Zent s1,1 IS short of eenteeales tax„,a, reduction 711,1gli- ae:grefit deal 0: pleasure and not
cedie true. But whyl Because The Star.* hits for • .Para adVocti "rt radd,0:tii.*;Ieeirreuth:Arrassed: or
Canada folloWed 'Itp*. ":grfitt, We still beee that tex, 7111 have , to Stay :away from lieeanse
efforL,w_t_th _po.ktwpx„,,eitart- • ber-Oiatute-- ufford-lorilarr-t°
Canada launched at ogee. with no. It does_ ItAt apply to • hread, and and 'lowers. We believe this often
fanfare at ealt,.a.oredie:prOgram of milk aed metal!). ethet vital neces, good: deal of unhappiness
just , under $2 billions. In proper- site.4 In the Case Of, these, if the in the home and- is *lee detrimental
tion to nationalewealt14 that's the Parliameetery conunittee cannot get to the pupils in, their studies.' For
equlValent qf 36-billionelollar• aetion, the resumption: of 'subeidies these who c,an a.fferd thoseluxuries,
loan from the United States ---Just wonld appear to be the appropriate there aie, r3.0:, doubt a: number of
deillale the size • of the present • retnetlY. Subsidies act as a redis- other Soeiar Affairs where these lux-
larshall Plan: tetione ineonlev Those -who urieseivould be -.indulged. in. _..„„But
But we're not suffering. * --r- -need-Lowered Prices* most do not eon- for the sake of by or fart struggling
Canadians drive more autemobiles tribrife tatation tb the extent teiteeeighe per -der -education let , only
thatahey benefit from reduced Costs._ informal clothes and inexpensive or
towered stiles tax, a renewal. of no 1,1ovvert be worn at ince
subsidies, and, where neceksarY, the this. Imont.opinion it is only fair
inipoSition of ceilings, wont(' seem- to „every pupil.' In conversation,
to ,be the appropriate course for the with some guests ' who attended,
. Government to take.. . some of whom were ex -graduates
standard of li ing than AnY r . . _
country ine the World, except the THE 113/D.R0 181TORTAGE
t.S: It may be some time before , e_
we can expect to raise that stn- During the last few days Toronto
I
. Mseivesi"--thi,s-opinion,
very strongly. . .
_
••ThaEAESTED.
Goderieh, Feb. 15, I48. ,
ard very much and we may even
thaw tan. slightly below the peaks
We have lately reached. "
To call this austerity is a ,perver-
sion language. To call it na-
tional min, in a year when half the
world is- starving, is an .insult to
'the courage of Canadians. ,
This -country 'sea goingconcern
• •,* What we must have We Can produce,
that • the eartrlittart.%. or ether, goods to Ray. for it We
-jag& no niares Stifferante;- if' 7We-
n Nit of the groundhot, or the bear need heip at ttp, it's chiefly becans.e
eillestrated the Prote, ma4e sOlne
we have gone beyond a cold •
llta..c„taus., myth ititum_ces_i_is,,,,__e_r rted the farm lute a poultry farm, frimedinskt"Ire6114that
e ago py TAroet Chisholm that
*er .more_ than -e-e• That'sour
worked from • dawn until dfiSk"-M0r1 share - Ortlie cat --or7MMIldbig;471t
thro.?gh:. life KB& 'danear-sueat sel,fanill_._m_maged _to_ma.ke a paYinge belf-inined-Nerorideneda has
Minee---of iSe' : 'and 'lie (MeAree). proposition- oeit of it • -_. borne- it - cheerfully in- peace ;as in
Wisbes ''•to be understood as de, In spite .of all this-Vardship, she war. .
neuncing.the newspapers which gall,' quiet detetmination about her. Sh
• attention to a, superstition?' Peee-wes going to wit. no matter what.
• haps this Column should . plead the odds might be. I have never
gulitv. to the extev, of • admitting . heard a single person say a
ter heard her cord lain. ' '''
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_tbet it has• on oec
1,remained the same. There was „ It irvilt take radre -than a tempor-
ary shortage a -gadgets to get this
untry down.• • e
NO TAX REDUCTION?
Thee Toronto Star , urges that
-tasion made sit!: e Then last summePr ;her boy was
Posedly humorbus• reference to the 3 drowned while , swimming each at actionbe taken .by.. the Federal
grouralhOg legend: but it is inclined.), the , river. . It Was • her last- hope,. Governiment to reduce -the* Cost of
to elieve that ,MeAree is himself landeeteehe has carried on. . At the living, and p.artimilariy mentions;
li'
yie
as dueaor_recluetion. lding zomewhat to,-,Stipe smalne time I 'femenibef verY 7°1 S'ee'_ , the sales, tax
g "her the (lay „Met-irhapeieeried.
when - he attaehes iMportance to
,,, we into that ma ' t
have an. ,idea that
stPersation- 7ellaTe .;1P fer.P-r °f haeeeeeme there overnight •
,
stiel Tefereti personally heed wee erect, bet carved deep It saYS: '
!hardship , that seemed suddenly t
teet.se-"eerathereeav..eee_e_veloeree, •
ga*cen face. were- tee A dispateh. froniA3rantford izpaot.
-we a.re :without scars of a lifetiine of suffering •and
•
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lee Drew 15 his -...ddre--''''s in 1 them : 'We don't m'ind Walking tmder I DISPLACED. PERSONS „
iti last Week touched briefly,a .
1,
ledder uuless there is denger tie : ... • GRATz.rtm TO CANADA
enedtien of Dominion- tting_a,„gtlash of „paint from _Lie
dal , ..011-am-Teril ' reladnns Psintnef Above; we would- rather elte7T4t-'=4---Tlf---
!ring' thet13,nrge that . he bre...az_a_lxiirror, thanin erveisive-m
; of. grab -tilde' towards Canada' by irn-
,
, igrants from the displaced persons
. ttp enter hite
o • aa agrement. plate glass Window, And we do not mlnps
. , of Germany for the opportun-
with. tbe' 2rederAl' 'Government aS believe the n.umber 13 -Is either tity offered to nein to re-establjsh
.0,titer rtelrineta -Gpvckpitlexto bad ictikT, .br. eielereke., 'There :•le a dli.. I themselves' in a free eonntrY is clear-
_
e he declared that th7e, Ottawa fe, /*nee.. between superstition ----d-an 14Y7,-1"liclicate_cl.--:4/F=a7tele-gl.
.1, „ ...... : ..
. , . Mitchell, Minister of
,conferetabe field to bring the Federal innsination, however. and We believe '; HLaubm,Pr,hreflom the
Previncial. teeerernments to. tboreughly in Santa clans. i Tke ., mittiee with beedquarters :in .'efon-
liatviee Aid Com-
e... .. e -
nOt. broken. itp Min, Candlemas myth is • nonsense, '-of P.Q.
01
h s *had *the inconvenienee if not
danger, of lintermittent cut-offs of
,ilydro power, a.nd there is a gen-
.
,eralePretest' from the people of the
city. The 'Telegram, editorial
reference, to the Matter, shows did-
Satisfactroirirlfr the Pre -sent set-up
of-thtelereeinciel,Poter, Commies:ion.
Ir says: •
a • _
eAmether thing ..:-whieh 4esterdtti'a
experiencet ercibly impressed upon
the public is.--that-Ontario Hydro
bas eothad a responsible head since
Dr. Hogg was askerfor hiseresigna
tearaeyeaireage-,-.P4emier-Drewew,41
have to answer 'as best he limy
the charge that ..tiy_dro lies departed
from the staridards of" Adam Beek
and. leis been kidnapped by 'politics.
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'You will bfrProu4 VtAlAt. ah.:(steriOdt' 01144 et0.,, t
we '1.9.,41i.bOlOer or .iecovO4' for 'Yon, "...0,10 '4,Ot.'vel.,oir,
' Wore', tarstOrp dam141,1ci ' 9111-gitt-OGverirge•
- PhOi.e2•08.1 ' ,, ' . l'icit-9111)., and delive0 ' '
1E' U8'. ' -r,A011E. . uti '-, NAM., .fro01.,31
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ft:OPX41„
li'1,3 OS' .7...4-
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Loax„viaNUERs___, * • . Trproge iiprou outs about
• ••••• nrbertim Oonp,,fos sie;rueds (4 selt A year. .
uSsellradfOrdnt610.tOg
33d, amongst the 1,SPC, entr.Any
the open judging..comileation held
tlhel."911uAll-Ceeitliathnd:nitHilotrislitee 171•:itett-tii°en'top,..rf
.1.0p, His •score of 130 competes;
favorably with the winning score
•of--14S,pointa,one,0 e possible 150e
Close behind Mr. B.radford Whs
4r,4orge13 ptraolustsde.n,Q_.orrig, Aseore
Tied for 36th place amongst the
505 Calf Cleb boys and girls' from
all phrts of the Deminion •who took
Part in the junior judging section
was'plward Glutton, Goderich, with
.•-An average person can lose front
150 to 100 /lairs- a, day without be-
coming bald: "
An hverage of sixteen oranges le
required to nitke a quart of orange
•
get tile first premier
of Ontario to treat the:•HT,dre-Wa.
,manshipae tepa.rty plum, but Imeenee
• followed precedent it will be neces-
sary fez him to denionstra,te that"
lawyerl makes- a better 'chairman
for:- Hydro- thclif does au engineer.
-It will • eeneeessery to show_ that, .,,
Hydro "i0gresg_ better under
-the-2grad ceeef-- the' tWe Geer 7
than under an ,hrdependent-litydro
corathissiOn..
pr
now have a large stock of /. three quarter in
plywood. on had, pnces
paying. Also a' large stock of 1/4
cedar.
c --y won t iiint
and 346" birch- or
. .
M. Rawlins= Limited reaularli malee _
. and ship Househoid 'Furniture. Con-
solidated Pool Cars 'to Manitoba, Sa.slutteh.
mean. Albert*, British Columbia and to
freight rsit Established SASS:
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610 Vonge4St-, Toroiatb. • ..6.1xigsda1e. 5125 '
1101/1,16. P140011E5, SHIPTIME int STUMM
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BOX 446f3 '
Ter732-
tatas odSotittid 44:1 140#011 Of' eourSez but if all eonsenee *ere! Part of the text of the telegram
OttaLwe' ripiesentative, and lae °11° (Mr. to be banished What wetilds become was aS f-NtS •
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"The Latvian aid committee on
, rerentlY arrived in Motitrelal.
had„',been trying ever since of IfeAree's Column? ' ',behalf of groups of Latvians Who 1
„twitter coafereaei. ..';'' '
liplike* up is, at .this dale, not par- t . • jig/x.6,710N - , i iberty. to express their be.ertfelt i
• • .
, _ f • , „ , thanks to Canadian Government. 4
• 114.Portint- , Tile . fae`t.";• •' • "After seven years of st.arration
bear A-Sereewhet dif- !. 14°N13°N FiteE eltESS
01,44tetvit7 ;swears. to ee• heive -... e .1„.i. .-gT:e.,'„e , denioetatii. state,,
.••••••
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• conference . COMMENTS ON THE BY_ D.p. camps m -Germany take the
"hew the -
,
• and fear theY again -regain rights of
15L-ektetion in. South Huron
• stre, 141, larew; , t-ea-wItere-evervo
Lr .e9.1Ifre,600. tbe Pre-MierS of On- ! sive Conservative; 'are natural7v '4 . "TheY2t/leinnisv —i L d
' The ° ' 1.- . ir-mi.4 se . to 0
. tioo, ,db6,-14..itHeoastoiece ,o,s-floalm'sceil. ,a,.' no deitst.: P., .,.;1041/s.,ker2,h4th.,at th,_eyf carried the e.i. rld!_tkig i etteairmt 'b'e;;Lei atctot.,iire tipl*M.tothethea. ePx.pectiblie.
' '&14;•0;,.ratt4-717iilri("g_ -1344'llte71,0'1"rweiti.;41 ',, allows . of Tent Goa -eminent. being
•.. .. to captureit. The Liberals are tak= frilly aware that fromtheir stand
Feelerel Goverumenam' t tl .
Dttrisi-s. inoeretaotkirasa I ill; _Comfort oet‘ of the fart that7:11f tr°,ertivanwilitQnide%Patiwtfate
astree 'erslif rilaiiotYs
e meeeeoape and *vie they vat down subs.-tantially- the ma- to • fing freedom. 'work -and ehelter-
° .c6ee.... . 1.0„theetzza. i(iriq of . the last 'eleetio for the • •
_ ."- late Dr., llobbs Taylor. 1 ill -C1311(111." ' '----.
.. ttiere115,•,1mtPing'' '.0 i,e; 1 Hon. George 13;:rewti- hike:- u.4.:•77-* --:.` - - - -'.'
pth party ;s. as „vet Tinperrec-tlY•
e - tostlem% ?that the ccel- ;let ofsitiSfzetiot. out of 'the Ti'etorY ' organized. Tbe defeat was not en- ,
1144 tait,„A and ‘6.,iiii.,..,1q.,aettb. 1 ---the trst ,hy-election i-dn'ee the last;:i. expected, The .greatly , reduced
.___,trZ,,, • , ,,,.,.; .,.,, provincial cont,st. Ie has has given .iglajority is encouraging. ' ' •
‘°-"'""""" •C''' .:'" 4 * ,17;)r.r'' :4 this. liroVince good ge%rroment and 1-. tut the Liberal Par0' in Ontario
entin Ottnwa -fhtt,cle appareittly- the peOpie recognit it- yielist -offer the electors, a deer -mit
with, the seen ,otle,ee, niktoil- has Stroyva that eld Ilarr',. an4defillte poliek of feforms as an
sieriaimt.e.. zogi*thatio...usi . Ontario • dees not hurrieill--i- rhArit'el.affernative to *the poo' r perfOrmanCe .
..
i his raind end throw eve of office le,?..oe. the Drew ;Goteriolerit. The 43-
-",,SS s since:kat-Astent- ii - -
`- -, 2. - _ -, mini,stry, withemt sound reasons, aud :, position .cannot hope to out -Promise
ebce.`„helde fe viv•‘• r,,,, far there atemt,god grounds 7,, Mr, Drew„ but it is not ettough that
vlrae' Lid does ,,, for-m-:-e,hange 'ilf government ifil i the electors Should be 'asked situPly ,
„ rendet4/11,,/,. ot Riese .,,, OPttairt, .- . ' **. - • • . to rote atuinst the Government on,l
' ***11' Veino rat ily to 'a,'" 1 '44th°"taEll• 'it ''415" 41 111411.1_71°Pgh:t ,‘ 'a eeouni . of its misdeeds; • ••
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`'e - "1 ' - ', eleetkin tat,ICO111,0S,1 was a etat one;; . • '
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' IltrAt. „ This is quite ''', there Wirs 110 rand , throwing on -the. TOBoaxiTAGLIIRE "AND -AWL
date, ,4.,• Whether it is a j part of the ,eandidetee. Beth ineni Atefirst glaee\ the returns from
niere Quebeeq'fof high etattding in the riding,- the* tbe Huron by-electaon did not sem3
,
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';!' ' re neighbors ,and per'siontil friends ;', to give reason for lanideheeree among'
-, 51..theY • F;let: an exarapie for cam- ", supporters.ot the Drew Goternment. i
ws 'en es tiot eleare e., trtg Which Might befoilOwedin ' The ' Progressive Nuserrative tan- •
44 , --;_-,-4.,t-6, tArtueit%, ' -..•,; The .•Uoge...-41,,t-VbotrgA's•-.Prs s fit•L
.fD10.,., • .. .
aaen11 7.OBi`',V 4 Imola
us,,,eto Member of the Lg15latme„, ILbernL -.tr. eleneen ekey,'• was P,
. •erale are ,...ae Against ' 1.0'240 in e
TORONTO ,STAR .. • 1,ptieral eleetiou. of 1045, euggrestir
_ "'The otitatio ,01,11.9104.tent . won A., a substantial, glitic 'by the OPP0t.10„_. ,II!
by-election yesterday.. They won. it r•The true peente,'; hoWeeers, .i.e to7be
Ihrgely in the feWn of Exeter. wh ,re Lfound in thse 'figures!
the two tatid ”at4' lived. In the I ' 1045 .. 1944.a,
rOft Tattrou eidieg the Tro.- ciott, 7:051 711s
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