The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-01-13, Page 2TWO
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'Pin 'OWED (JF 'LAZY, MEADOWS
•
Pv ROT,/ Rote
PAIL OOES TO, DEO
ktle etrangeethe'reitiona. you get
'when, you're Wok in bed. Wit:1g
sue'eurobed to. the :attAek of a "fie
blig, I wee' sent te 'beck This; I,
110tiDA
YeW 'Year's PAY'
Al.petion daSr ij ,T.9rOotp, and citizen's.
tle jQ1S. la • sucte Await
itlinibeis that a ellittn
ethinkse something _should be dette
about it. • He propoiles that the
. , • .
eYince Should have NuifoVin
'14114101),A1 elec00 day.4lind that. lc
ald •t•be` pnblip .hoJidax.
• It xt,p1; , be eecessory fto
dietarb the whole Province just to
Teronte out. Of its apathy.
arBerp is something' t� be said for
uniform eledtion •day tbieughotit
Proyinee;. hut make it, a
*Ale holiday veauld. not improve
•:nietters. i 7.'orolito 'Would 'Told its
tions on axt* day bet a holiday,
en Many people .go but of town.,
• yeteriemight:turn- Out at the pone
•,,Th greatei rum:there.
' • We already *Lye two .Public
1:teiltdays .(in many places Boiing
Pao.y wakes a third) • at th'• year:
!mid that is quite enough. If.
'need another holiday, . why not
-14ye it somewhere in the long
sMetch. between NeW 'Year's and:
- • •
•re,Oer? alentine inuy not be
-oesuilicient importuned to he cone-
emorated, in a general holiday,
.bbt somewhere : along •about- 'the -
middle of •FebroarY
• - welcome -a ' bieak, in •-the
tees _monotony. •
umen-oN
,
„The -3(6ritton-eeSaski).-. linterpriee-
30,;reeore, :•oputionee tnat. edueetianal
e..alithoitities are inelhied t� lose sight
bof realities. it gays: "'Their con-
Cereed about how the butter sub'
stitht.tseS than, ahieut what they
call -it. * ';7:01'• •
•:.e. • *
Goderieli's waterfeent is an aesee
in proirortiOn-to the eitent to which
it 'mused, end the'leertrd of Trade
can hardly deveteeite, energies to
better purpose than in pursuing
the' projected plans sei'forfli in this
paper last week for improvieg the
facilities 'at the harbor and beech.
It will take several years to giVe
these plans 'fulle.effect, but if they
to be achieved a beginning. will
have to i)e made, and the sooner
the. better. -
••
Queen's Park anii:ounces that .-the
Weal ord-age pension and mother's'
allowance beards are to be. done
away with,. and these, -things a e
tO be handiecr from„.Tordito. It
Would.,..Seeiu that. dec..isions as to
pensions'and allowances,' Could be
Made More readily and niare justly
by persons in closer, contact' -with
the epplicatits then ean,be the ,case
under: the new order ;but,., the pro:
gess of ' centrailzation of authority
apparently is to 'continne. 1.i.0e41
government hs .• become. distinctly
uarrower scope within: rent
years. .
. • • • * • • •
; .
The !midget presented in congress
. ,
the other day.provided .for expeedi;
$41,600,000;000.-::
ttirese:Of-e:OfereIt
is just about :fifty years since
ttexpaYers were asettil•ing: the-firlf
btllion dollar Congress!' ,
• the., "Pepelieticnha§.... be0e doil-b1111;°
the natiett4-apendittire has in-
crertsed forty-one times : While
Canada's. population has
doubling our nationalbudgets have
.•
tucreasedeabout twenty times. The
:dollar. of cieurse.,- 'isn't as big as
'it was "half-a-centeueY _eagoeeeReople
talk tn. thoosati'ds now as ,eeeily as
• they "did in hUnctredS In those 'clays.
Will. hinlgets. rethain 'static at their
present level; • or :will, further. Wars
-and -other influencei tend to.-cene
tinue the probess4 of, inflabbn? If
figures Continue to lengthen 'as' they
accountants will, require _Wider.
100..te :wine' fit -him •-f.bre a. place in
?kW world of. ,their
. ,rather. than the Practical : one in
elf-
• liYing. The reStilt thafan ne.
• proportion of •' the task of. educatieg
geeeduatee;• of - our Public and high
,• SAD** falls:. upon theee whose duty
e..it is to train theiti•efter, thesecure
-..,e/hployment in an office stpre.
tee start to learn a trade.”
• Thies th-M-•-criticism--.:-not--:fit in
vdtliethe..-eomeetirinte-thatetheeeelitetee
ettericiiluni has. taken gutrir
•,•11b4optii 044 necessarily teacher -S.
igtve had to abandon the Cone
,..„, .
mitten of therougintess?- LYeting
, ieople do not ,go aelmior merely
led ta.ught :how to eeemake
•"Lying," but in the attempt teach
,7'• so many things- there , is danger
that .Tiothing'U theroughlY learned.
!he Yorke:in Enterprise prObably
, . • .
lgks in mind • the young wan or • Wo-
• eon who seekS "empioement in some
oecupation for Which a• school. or
egliege course isesupposed to have
'ledgers. •
PRESSIIELPED -
"MAIL EARLY" t• ,CAMPAIGN
Editer The Sigual-Star.
Dear Stre-Iii reviewing reports
from our postmasters in rel, -P1134a.-
of 'Canada on the handling Of the
Ohristihas, mails this 'year. 1 have
been deeply impressed hx, the co-
oPeration extended to; the . pdet-
office by the -public In niailing early.
The Christmas mail volume was
unprecedented most offices, ex-
ceeding gewtly evenrest year's
record totals, Despite this, the fact
1 1, I; I111
044 furious argument with my
' -
4Vge and a- roak 'Ale'tir'TOMO
tO0i4, WWie Plkttrillg hay one.
• :The7 worI4 started whirling
0,0114 :aba4nrout- aird.•
suddenly 'realized ',Whet might! havei
the lantern iny2 • the depths'
of the MOW
1, was •cieterinined to ,'„get up for
ear. 10i9 'weten.'t, going
to, catch eine Vat On. niy back. 7„No,
sir 1 'WAS , going, .to. get," up, "
spent the" Whole day In demanding
tQ knove, Whet ,Was golng on et, the
stable. E41. Tibreing,ihitd. been:doing
inere'eeere$ for me, and when:
couldn't llod..atiAlling .vgrong
the work I., •had to."qcdopt' a 'new
tactic. Lt. wasn't fair:. to li,11,"Ni Ed.
Werleing.'eneNew .Year'S'EVe When
he„shouid be at home_getting ready
fee the dente itt the schoolhouse.
• btlit. wife' jiiet. •Onitled' at me 'in
• telerent" and • said, .9ou
Stay. in bed where - you • belong.
All .you're trying to, do Li convince
yourself that - you ...sleonl.c1 be •dp...
The._ deeteir•,Said you Weren'.t.--to get
out • of bed Untli• next Wednesday,
and • .that's.' Where. You're staying."
I dozed off then, 1:When 1 woke'
up . there Was av maddeningesmell
ar 'sage and aftvarY stuffing for the
goose which my %wife was getting
ready • for the next day. *I ley
-
there as • long as I could. The
door • would. open and I would
cock my Par trying to .hear who it
:was. The ' breach:nun • had come.
Then •I heard laughter; and that
was even • More itrYing, There's
nettling. so bad as law:F.14er when
yoU haven't heard the ,joke.
' eflItt&telephone-rang,,,-7113" dbean't,
=Y., Wife go and, answer It? . That's
dreadfiii. I start to get out of
bed': when".I hear the. kitchen door
_even and -.she eel:peel:opt. to speak,
minder wihoit is. I. listen; • and
she's' talking about .ne. "Poor man,:
-1-erlantethink--he11 be. -ab et
-UP for. *New* Year's . . . . . Yes,
iS ',had ..the, year tO
stck.., ,• . and. -so- on.
• I've Plat to get up. Mere's.
Michael racing.throngh the -dining-
'room. on that aeiv goeeart or .pedel
c reeorewhatever thin-
lie-aot for Ohristroas. diStinetly
hi_tir net. We've• „got ethe
eel/Wane • for tomorrow anti the
floor be e mess. • Why doesn't
nie 'lit her --Vey --- • -- --
• There'e the ‘eound of the" calves
bawling again:- WhY","doesiilt-..some-
body feed tlastkr "I've , got
to .• get up. .1'11 feel' better,wlien
I 'Stand on •my feet: These., are
the thoughts .that' are'', running
thrpith my mind. T .get onf of
bed and:Tint' ray feet' on the carpet
and then -:etand -up.• ,
ign't inneh,
-deai+e-The--reieraesfineetese.Wheelieg
• letteand then -'down it, goell and
irnt eoinee' and , there are eStarS.
fn. front of my e.Yes,. ancl then the
kitchen- door .opens. arid iivy • wife
',elands listenling. I sneak.- hame
Into bed and pull the eciVers uP, and
eon,' in the &infant. Thine -es, will
eetieteeheye....tO '. get _along without
me for a day or' sal •-
• that the greets bulk of this h e
UIg has beenwhoseir.4111-„,44-,wt,,,T3t„-of, 4, 'ffil..„*„, ,,,,tlyostt,trborot
so,..leadequatethat hie Deemneee .2 • assured or4eel3r. and-
(*.qr,"her) employer finds 'it enecese eXeieilitirente handling Of the aug-
mented' 'staffs We had at Work.'
.etee • to atee. the new employee a
This . happy situation made - it
hat -possible for ue-to have t offices
Waiting in 2. fundamentale t
•.shOuld- have • been. 'received . clear of Ohrietmes invaellmbo3, Chriet-
"firutlent? mae Eve, with ' the exiception of
-----t---a--rent . meeting- of teaehertJis Rothe.. forgaen -Manse whiebentetiml
n he da •
slibject was...under disenssion,tete '
It is rrifethat the DePartment
▪ and if it _ eart. 'lie., impressed .upsit-
top authorities.. that, edncation
.ShOuld have depth. as Well as
ErTeaclth: something useful Will be.
actompliehed;
Itseg carried-, en • -a . leery intensive
."mail early" eaMpaign throughout
Canada in the:month before Christ -
.ns, but •I de: feel tteet seine of
the' credit: mit o go ' to the news.
".•..eteeers. of. the country, . Who Aliroligh.
brightly Written news stories, sp.eeial
articles and *editorittis brought t�
the peitelle a,greater underetaeding
of out- erob,lem than . Might other-
wise ' have been theease. r Would
be remiss indeed. if I did not make
suitable .ackterw, ledrevent of ' this
itesietence,. and I know. that 3 speak
• for everyone In the postal eerited
, • ., in saying "thank You'. and eltitress-
ere . is e i'ent"' '11-iiii#47.171Witlikki$WW.S*0-da
of yo.ur pubolipastion„ throughout 1949.
. :need to worriebout the evint.er's Y ttr . sincerely, .
, lee eropi Some years back the lake . - W.' J.• TIIIINtIll'ee•-
' .: •
did not freee over until March., Deputy Postmeeter , General.'
..,siiii if 140. haVe, a mild winter we Ottawa, Ian: 64 1940.
Miy,.„iiisst need . tee nett summer! BLUP.•, WATEt_litli)
`. . SETS A.NEW
it' 'f' renOrted ' that. 60,000 rat$' : • .. , . , . ,
•6. WO :been , killed • in. 'Tore:pie es EL.
, , . , ,
• -SARNIA, "jitin. 10,÷4. ,neV", ail:
• ittaltit deirtitinent crunpaign: Siiree tiirte traffic record. or the tett-year".
-;
-;11 .titeee.,ertit't he , the "dopes"' (lee- Old Blue Water bridge 'inking Sarnia
. • '''' " dad" Peet Hurotteletth4 Wila' estate'
• .edieling, to The i Globe and , Malt) lished in -1048: *.' „
' • trio. 'Voted - tigeinst". the .tiVe:year •.A, tot' d 57$02 Vehicles ereSsed'
•ionneit.teriat "., •,,, ; , . .. • the bridge during the yeat,lt.,irttS"
•, li, i; '•••hintotmeed by 'W.: a .Stinsbn, gecree
- . • , tarv of the beidge eoirettleside'
' •Xt semis ‘that 'sonde people ' ' - ---- •
Tile .new reeoid represen-
ts un hi-
,
*t�trtIiig !Omit whether Ilitler Avenge" a rtimoet 40;000 ever •the
it, terillY :deed. All, the indications previous, high-rnark of ti34,031 ,estab-
• iti that he 14, -Int: 'if he is still 1181.10(1. litts.t."Se4r.4 ' • Hi, ' , : '
.. 'Oxi-Deeembee I. ft' '54 000 f
NOTEE
Spring began:oil Fridey, the ,7th.
doy rater that Was the day we
joinid'-the first seed eatalogue in
'0V:;,'
tr,..
qORD
sto to iii, inietteliny At; dend AS .'• .t. di' 'Thi ' ' e the
outs an nt.."..'..pe Vitater4 bridge
„ . . .
if.ble were Under six feet of cement, bonds' were retired '7 rediteing 'Ihe
Iltitteristd Is Still dliVet hoWever, debt oh the International ,eptin Jo, itto ibti,040.4.661ittito .nittiom siottid $1,396.0tX). • It.ikestinutted this soil
., ,„ ..,,„ , „.„ , „ „ , .„ will be pAld off in abOnt seven .nEIMOIJinit
toc‘,/ sur...e oat i'' is l'ePt 11,,arm.°88.° Yeark after -Willett passage over the Ille Wind Wals•' tough '
s.,,, . ,'„! 1. , bridge , wine be , tell;',.freer.; ..,,• ' , And...Could ''.and blough; ,
arprin0 la to betbide A .00111. ' 'rile bridee'whiele was-..aniAi0”' Si* k.e1)0- her htinds within her
ii ahleic of household n'si; the 0114 littilleid#4 '')il 040Ii6r t)v"19"`"f 164" b .•
, .. . ifi' , one . of, :the principal; .higlltvayr lt chillteher through;
PROTESTS cEAGE. /N
ELECT/ON PROCEEDINGS
The Orlliia acket and Times
addre§sea ati,epen letter th the gen.
George. Tee 'Dunbar, Minister �f
Menielpal Affairs, as fellows:
tinbarreeeeeellave.eeeou,
•
„Ipeleedeinto working of the re-
ifpi be, en,,' etedieettioneof •-te.decreeseeen-
cent: aniendment7t6." the- lit
reqUires candidates- the- cost of eienimeditieTs it is most
assuredly a- sten. stabilizo.tion;
mimed .for councils and other elec-.
tive bodies to be Present at the 11.3y -election In *mime
On,. February ,7". next _the, electors.
noininatioif Meeting '-and to stand
of Nicolet-Yamaska will go • to the
Lor the office tor which they are first
constittieney will be
nominated unless they make- choice Pons.
the -only one 4 -rt -Canada --not- reke-
-pm otie- nomination -day.- -1
ented et- the opening of the iegelon
is one Of the silliest pieces of legis-
'Aatrion ever imposedon themunicipal- e.a, few 7ee4,..„.• frOn't nnwe The
opinion, is de. eel:here's, have alreedy selected tt
-ides, and; OW"
Candidate, 'but ,so far no either party
priviiig them of the seril.ces men
has manifested • any intentien of
well qualified to: hold public••office.
conteeting the seat,
Formerly nominees •had ' twenty-
four hours or more .in , which to - • -
make up their minds. True, many DEv;i1LOPING NEw ; POUL-
were nominated Who did not qualify ,, TRY 'BREEDS IAT
for' election- Aut"tar 'from. being e, '
drawback this yoften • resulted in Progress was made during 1918
good tnen, offering themselves who with •three new breeds of ohickerie
would -not have 'thought of -offering being evolved at the ' Poultry Divi-
theirservices before the -nomination Won, Experimental- raring Service:,
meeting. • They • pould be -urged to Dominion 'Department of Agricul.
reSPond to the call of fellow citi?zeiis titre, a large white breed, a broad -
Who considered them, fitted' for' of- breasted white breed, and spetili
•••-;eeeetee....,
ad..)
eeeeeseeeee
A croiVd convet'eeS'en.a.larid'Uo• sl.4' at 0lyz Fidld 'Purls as'a jet
• plane (rear) bringing a -letter \front London arriVes. The letter
was, Started -on its way by -the Liarci MaYer of -.London. It was
flown, by helicopterta'ah .airfield where. the 3et plane was waiting
forethe 'second leg Of the trine At Orly Field, the letter Was -trans-
ferred .to .e lielleopter ageln end, f1Qwn into Place dee ,Invalides ,
•mP,aolrlust- es'Wch..ere the mayor reeelVed it. • The elnesed time was; 48'
, , •• • . • .
•
Ottawa Notes
OTTAWA, Joh. 10. --On the coin-,
pletion of a Solar de;•ele it is inevit-
.
,
able for Individuals, as" well' a.4
collectivities, to look,. back on the
aceeleelliehmente of it • year goee,
in the midst.of plans, and resolutions.
for the year ahead, •
Theyear 1948. has orabably been
the best in the. hisitory Of Canada,.
Ifimploytm.ent has attained'its.higheet
level ever" and When the' figure
are aVattable we shall probab1y.
alsOp discover- that natiottal gbOOTO6
and national production win' have
reached levels which would haye
•been considered -unattainable a, few
,yeare age. . In ased national pro-
„dtection, thrthe velormient :Of out
Iteettural resoor "and large-scale
luereaSe' "in Cue exporterhetereented.e
of us probably the meet pkOSPeroUS
nation in 'Ute world in 1948..
Our lk3sery„es. of ,17,.Si Curreney_
•EferYone T remembers. liow
a - year •t ago exchange. diffieulties
seriously hampered our • econonly
an aur rade. At that' time Me'
Adralnistrstion-- took- •the • StepsiAlint-
eeemed•-• indicated. Tli&e same
steps appeared drestte and Mule'
up what Came to be .kneWn as
the "auSterity,',' . program. - This
•Po'
trat7=seitrely-1=etitith.
and many doubted'. that it ,would
be practicable or effective. Atter.
a relatively short period of enforce-
ment, however, the reeults obtained
-condirm----t-he-wisdom7of-the "'course
•ONTARIO PtolitiviBN. 1,0
•TOUR I3Arrliagt ISLE
Mee Ontario' -• fetemere sill
ianeary lbtb tai the British Isle.,
where they • will..repreeent Canada
e.t.„the International„plowing match
.to be held -at '841nt's-Oleld, County
Down/Northern Ireland. • -
flletne'erS. 0. The team; include
l'ellyst" Barter • of Ilagersville and
Robert. Timbers of Stonffyille,
.winners in the IDsso tractor class at
taist .year's Inteenetleeal . Plowing
match at Lindsay, Ont. Alvinlefrerk
of Primero*n. and 'Wilbert MePaddin
o "Millbank, the Salacla 'Tea ehamPe
.ibits, and' Elliott Moses of Ohsweken,
.a dieeetoteek. the Ontario PloeVinen'e
Association andteam manager; Mie.
'goes is it Member of the Delaware
tribe of the St; Mittens. •
The Men Yv.2111 sail from New York
on the new liner "Oaponia!". for a
nVonth's tour .of the British -Isles as
guests : of the: Imperial ,011 Ltd. and
trie-,'SalailirTerytiiir„1147icil-v
as partielpa.tieg in the plowing
matcheis they will steely 13ritist
ettiods----ofeerigriculture--andeeteiti-
, . .
as
'ada a Foteigts Policyol
to s take po� �e
altreelYes lute 400944 44 "Waliell
thOY tiler are sorry
afterWardSee n, 11i14 -ugh hen
relation* With the DonAigens durin0
the peried when thew -were WOrking
put, their independenOk 14i'l now
pretty careful to lake eonnelinP
amenwit- the Mailer -Power$ before
ng -fell. sieara-nhe
"
Vditickrial a 01.0,41 141 $401/41aY•
Nighte•TOronto).„
f$OVelnief PAK., tO ,Us hfeaine inSt
the ,other detere.o.M.e9ne
seen* W.:J*3:14001g "Qt eon%e
Panadli bnewt` get n foreIgh polleye
of -US Q*0„; jUst. )T4Ve.• to.
Pak
along With .the Statee."
We have come to. the teOnel'Osif:94
ns wauld. not know' 'a foreign, pet:ley
if they Met one leetheeetreete
singe They- do .not ItrtoW;what oink
leeks inte..they nattltallY oat
know we "Crtaada eluteiolie
•he .479.011 arises ' WM'
t 0, Some pope •peOPle :Seen4 to thii*
,t•A t• -the w.4372 • -WeeelinehaYeete-
foreign policY -for .04.0,20a to de
':.°thlr44r canifita,(114,14°.Fedilter stleree/e4tifee4)le 4.070
decielon ,Mre woud
not ge‘tO War. in,1039'Wag SeMeho
, more Signitipant than. the
deeiSien. „in "-Efe*la That . 'South:
Afriea weenld 'ge to, ware -0134'31Y
wii*eatUtte. .9,04301113C19. did thtl • C°0•14ran4".
Preto0a, .444 net theitarae .40
' An' essential pert of; freed** of
.ebeiCe.', -IS 'Mk:10M tOt.Mi69s* ithq
Wrong "41:iing,.. Yet One .does enot
have •t.o do :the wrange.lting. ay.. 44*
. .
in: order to ;prove'. that one
AS -gee... As ;long es we are satisfied'
that the United States. is on ,the
eight -side of most arguments, and,
onethe wrong side', We
most eat be toeworried if °Remelt
usually votes 'with the United
States:, • .
There a eepend -sort a 'Mistake
tanoiadfoereb-rgii*aii„ pePlii:ywolif%tTar 'moven*. ThhtieyVe
saY that the big Powers really make
an the decisions that matter, SO it
is, not possible for a email power--
Caoda aety .01ther. ;one -4-7.04 have
a Vole* in internatienakeaffittirs.
The nillkice, . surely,
in. the /suggestion ethat the United:
•Yettiathrraitra'nizteolli'119421nri:enemr 7111;141'"P°:9;)°rItE174cortnsmullImittinttk7e'
the views of- erealler tOoyee.r.e.;
Some -
1 I 11"..
CUTS/ BURNS
and BRUISES
,Veregina.recliterreed tiseprieeree Chates
--- relief. ReuisrSzc
60111231;gMiq1.44
:.Ab'eelekeer,PY,P4.39.yars
'Althougheethe-2.0ana.direrefarneeris-
have never been abread, *hen thee,
visit Northern Ireland they Will
Ce frieudezenendeelasheeactober
at the -Thternatiorial-plowing neateh-
at Lindkay: „Lit 'was the .firse,time
that it team from the British Isles
had ever plowed in Canada and the
-trisibe•--plerwmen were_ a %feature
embar'ked mien a year :ago by the attraction of thematch.
Administi;ation. The-Seizere reetrict- 1
Midland 15 • considering the in-
etallation :of a new watermaine..to
supply winter -berthed vessels with
free water. 'One steamship official,
who is,a councillor, stated that as
mech. as two Million_ dollars might
be spent this year in *ages and
letials....on 4 the_ enaintenance and_ re,
fitting ef,_ ships •in that •harbor.
Snow-plOW,ed road§ are one reit-,
have net -yet been lifted but they 'Sfin for higher Municipal taxes.
undoubtedly •will lie froin time to When- tlie l'ates were rower,' rural
'tine as improvenients In our reserves
of gold centilitre. •
• Cost Of .Living entse 'Halted?
Eed-of-the-Yeer' f etees 'seemed by
the Domini.= _Brurean. Of., Statistics
Showed a decrease of 0.7. point in
the cost -of -living index:" pie 'major-
ity of itents taken: in consideration
in computing that index have 1 telv•
shown‘a tencfeney o level off. This
trend has been particularly • notice-
able in -the food mup. sthne
other groups -small" raises Were still;
noted; in. the last month of 1948.:
Thi d d in St
net yet
lens put -in force in the early months
of "austerity", have gradually been
eased and at the -end of the, year.
our reserves -of United StgiteS cun;
rency .had beep. built up to an.
•appreciable object of
the currency -saving measures would
:.E1o3veser,... the_ oa.uses„Pf,irsit ...yeae4
shortage have not all been completely
eradieta,ted. Some of the reetrictiOns
I ; '
direfotiOnt and the United Otettes is
(11:1-tehlleY learning ethat this is the
course, OVvigeelOni. *- ' •
The obvions ffact ":timit no, one
'ciimitiz,.etat even: eeethe
itS fet PeWeirtai en91-104 t.47:,46.=
the. PWIT WAY' tlag world Veltheut
:reference. '''•-•-ta other*:'. The -bigger
.noWers dfseusS their problenis and
policies witle. others; Canada,
not'. 'out o.f ',ch•arity' but „out ,of
neessitY, '
• .
TAB PLAIN.SPEAKING.SCOV
A mane asked " Sags'. fellow.
traveller for,oq' time as,they Were,
journeying trfqn from. the /siTc,krth
tn London,. ' • •
•The:SOO looked tip free:1111s beck
and ',You • only ;Want to
know Able thne to getint .eonver-
sation-,Nytili roe,... and if we :get Into
eonversation .vve , shall becenie
friendly, and When weeget, to Lon-
don, you'll ,aek tee; to inte'd drink„
and ,ra ask you lieve „drink,
and have .another drink. and
• rgAGAzt MST
ELECTEIGAL
• CONTRAOTOR:g
Phone 937-E-12 Ss 8
ofoitwor lath, 3o4o,
4 X shall els44 YOU- tel. lane aiyt
you 1.wIfl1s1t PUY 110U000 Where
*0, a healltifal, daughter. and You
1 visit my 119449 again, .and One
YOu'll einpe end' (isle Me i YOU
Can )narrY 'MY.414.0ghter.r-and Why
the- hITOP.S Slieeld X giver P3$' 0011Seikt.
tO 4 4144.14/10 •Can't afford tO buy .a
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nemettenueees•••••,.„. aseseesersonistastme
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, Wringer Wills, ONE DAY AWASH:-
, ER SERVICE:14 pur pitp. 'Ail Wort!
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Ra3flton St Phone 89W
4,34
Licensed
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:soiENTmestirribiliii MASSAGE.
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54: Anglesea. St.'. ,Phone
hose's ntm ent
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e able Efficient
s ee, a, o , enco,nragliis
,
severe offiCes • coold make theTr
Choice" with • a .knoWledge of the
probable set-up • which they could
not have befoke MO nomination
meeting. Nominees are now forced:
to go it blind as to whether there.
Wine beeeppesition, --and Who it wilt,
be. Many just .'iven't do sp. As it
Is now; the noiiiiirees.liave an hour
or less to make up...their Mieds, if,
they happen to be In the,niteting,'
if they -aren't theere out altogether.
-As. far as We have heard, ,.the
generale opinion is. that the new law
goveriihig6 nominations is " an, ab.:
.surdity, a nuisance andia detriment,
to securittg. ninny. good. eaididates'
tor 'otliee. yitti'take ,steps to
have the amendment. repetileeif .and
.the • old si,.stern'„restored,, at the ttp4
preaching session a the Legiala-
.titre? • , ; e, • ,
you. -the eninplinients of
, .
the. eenebilf fttlre• Delullf of: good.
governitient,---, The. tia6ket
Thlies;.
4tXte,ett"Proltittie1at1o1of -the 'Word
ieitted toi.,give.
•Nolird the 1:17Of t "le .soiiitd, but,
..the 4ietiOna"it
4awil oron4tittee the s‘g'.! as, we
Ott in,4')/fargaret" Arai word$
wft ipt
rio0p1o*111 dine
linke betveeen Critt a da find. the
ItiiitedStags. ,
It is 1, 7„..feet in length, and
1A a lUtitXIMUM cleittAti4!0 'of
feet;
pereOn' telie ever tirked On
ne*spaper knows bow' to get one;
,..e'VerY,ItAgi "ASO' e'
Taw
0086 .TaW 0!line-I1era11;
,1111.4.
0.4
Her nasel„greW hiengh;
And et111 thS1uiii1t11e1aStcrl1ot11t.
And yet, although -
There Wee' tio kinetigh,
The Weather Was a cruel, fetish,
It made her eougli...
Please do notseotigh .
Site eking)** nitfl lier hat Motet
ough t
Wiiere.What-Whei In Novit."Tork,
•
The large white breed,fb1ng
bred to Combine in one • bird ..the
greatest number of desirable' char-,
acteristies from -several different
breeds I -light market quality,wit
less elupliasie orte'ee'e In-ed.uetioe, is
-file main atilt hehind deYelenutent•
of the •broad -breasted White • breed.
The thltd bird is heir-. bred as `a'
'entail, pineal') breed, Withthe'
Minimum •bpdy • size r4quired,.* to
produee large numbers of".Standard.
siee egge,',. so that the maxi/one-a
petiductien may be obtained, on 'the
emalleet possible outlay Of feed. • •
• Lath of the thre% breeds howed
increased egg-proddetion duning,the
year, that.of the large White breed.'
appreeching tbe penterrn4neeligureg.,
for,. stanclard. ,Baqed
fortuity ..of ••.type is also' Mere
evident in the ,puilete raised' during
1948, but further seleettott" Work or
unitorrniyi. of type' and ipereneed
egg ProdUttlett nittg*be done, TIe.
eelentiete aim aim to get a White'
rather'..than. brovm .or fin,ted egg
in all three breeds,•
A conisideroble:qinioutit;01ato§S-
'ing...has been 'Carried Onv ,nsing 6'0
'broad.breastedwhite breed,- • Not
only does „.it 'have egeelletit''breest '
Onformatkin when
elicited with. i!...tandard breeds
-a00•65. to the breapt-00,
tniattont theSe' bre‘edS,,•
•..„(tainit were Made'lli. egg 'Size andr
uniforrniti bftype-,for t14e
*Itite breed: The 'AN.eatteattlitiletilthe-
eneennitered Was SoineWli‘it
hvAttaitY ligtxre. tOr the chicks', bit
Wore careful( attentiont toManage.,
t at fitotor peinutseo tO Iniprove,
thift..,04ittatten.
or,
dwellers 'made their own :winter:
ronds over the drifts, acrossfields
and above the fence tops. Now.
teey roll down the 'concgs.sien or
sideroad at forty miles. an' Item,-
anerrine" •fer it.—Parmer's Advoetife.
If
A ACHEs
Viii41:yotin•Iti'dfloys'Aicr-up-and'hadtache,.--.
• foliows-,,get and use DixlirsXidney
the 0-year7old Catadian-remedy.- 'Dpdd's:
- Kidney Pills quickly and safely help restore
your kidneys to normal action -help reliever
• backache and that "tired -all -the -time°
feeling by treating 'the kidneys. Xsk-at,W,
-druggist, forj.hid '
the blue box With the red band. 156
,
oditit KidnerPiIIsT
• ...'‘,,ikteto,
COR SUPER TRACTION
N eiciv,
WITHOUT CHAINS
.noIay, whh
Ffro S!uddsd Ground
• Goland Gips. Eight -Ailed, 4,Itep,.
s•It.clesnin :adt
s tet
, 0., • botd-puli
• you daiu.snow inshnuci whhoui thaw.
. qt. Whitit.surs
Don't dtliy dove in tod•V,
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