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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-7-5, Page 5Iyallin VOL �arm�J,i•a.• �:,., r -�-^ar -r•i : �f"k -evr.aAo,d •. Summer Brbigs Its Nada THE SIGNAL i- - GODERI¢H, ONT. Thursday, July 5th, 1954-6 Ottawa House ' Closes Session Kooks uJ Broweies . BATHING OAPS at lowest Cameras priori ever sold Li z as OAPS with Understraii • FILMS, DILOPIIiO ra EVp and PRINTING Others at 10c up SOUVENIRS., 0031I0 POST CARDS, ETC 'C MFS€ =DRUG STORE .: ,R Phone 90 !! The Square Ueda** CHUWCIENOTES • St, George's Sunday school plcDlc will be held on Wednesday efteruoun. The eeeond annual invitation tour July 18th. at Menesetuag Park. nament of the Goderich Bridge Club, At Victoria street t'nited thumb held at Hotel 'Sunset on Friday sed next Sabbath the sermuu snbiects w1U Saturday of last week, was a very sue- be: 11 a,ut., "Rejoice, and Again I earful event. The &steads en was nct Say, Rejoice;" 7 p.m., 'Rine Influence as large as had been hoped, there be- of Geed Deeds." The loiter, Rev. F. leg' about sixty players present, from W. (Yolk, will preach at bath services London, Toronto, Stratford, Wingham. Rev. W. T. Bunt will preach at both Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Detroit, fa services 1n the Baptist 'lurch next addltioa to the local players. Sunday. His sermon subjoets wilt be:, The Hunter memorial cup wart won 11 ■.m.. "Rejoicing lever,eore;" 7 pm-. by Dr. R. A. Skinner and Prof. A. ^EllJahL Challenge to King Ahab." Woods, of Loudon, with a plum of 17. Bible school at 10 urn. Members of the Goderich club were Rev. D. J. lane will conduct the glad to see this pair win the trophy, services in Knox church Next Sundae as many challenge games were &reed at the usual boors of worship. "The between tbe London pair and Mr. 1'. Ceaseless Labor of the Soul" Is the F. Grey and the late Dr. Hunter in sub)ect for the morning diseoeree and past years. Mn. S. W. Band and Mr in the evening the ■uteeet W111 be. J. W. Jacobson. of Termite, were see- **God's Tura." and with a plus of Id, and a Ooderlch The newly establtabed 'Good Hope pour, E. C. Beacom and P. F. Carel, English Evangelical Lutheran hits• were yang round fo plus f t I1. ropttl.nMI hlgb of Canal ). v. resiZiegler, ers er'9 Wilson street. (filmed score, was obtained (near Sunset hotel), Gederich—will score, north and south, by, etre. E. C. Beacom and Sir. E. announce its first Nervier- of worship Field, ot Goderlch. In east and wear in the "Church Notes" colsmn In next play Mn. J. Buchanan and Mrs. A. week's issue of The Signal. Becher, of London. were the leaders On Saturday night the team-W-foute play was held. The winners were C. F. Chapman. 11. Kidd, Miss H. B. Har- row and F. V. Kent. of Tomato, wl'h 21 matches. The Goderich team ot E. C. Beacom, J. H. Taylor, T. R. Patterson and P. P. CareyIns the sec- ond. with 18'/, matches • third place, with 18 snatches, was a Toronto team composed of Mn. S. W Band, J. W. Jacobson and Mr. and etre. S. H. Johnston. The ladles' pair play was woe by Mrs. J. I. Killoran and Mrs. S. Ruth- erford, of Stratford, with a plum of A. Two 'London pairs tied for second place with a plus of 81/2. They were Mrs. A. Becher and Mrs. J. Buchanan and Mn. R. D. Hague std Mrs A. N. Smart. In third place were Mrs. R J. McMehen and Mrs. N. C. lauswae. of Goderich, with a plus et 21/2. Dr. Kelly and G. N. Udy, of Lon- don. as won the men's pair play plus at 0. Dr. SaImoK- eat Pweee& Woods' of Loodos4 were seevait a pies of a% and in third plate), with with a pine of 1}!r, wore eece and Crawfor WiagLam- THE BRIDGE TOURNAMENT The Dr. Hums Memorial otp (.ens to a leaden Pair--OULer Results WITH THE LAWN BOWLERS Three rinks of (}oderlch t�owten took part i, tbe Scotch doubles tour- nament at Locknow on Thursday even- ing. Robt. Johnston and F. Hunt won first prize in the auddation pial tmd Miss Marie Hogan retun;. to Ham (Condoned from Dale 1) bens of New MAW The bill to issue 58 millions of new money was tarried with 11111e delete., the only criticism being that It was delayed tor three years. Mr. lieunett explained that the bti! was edgy to corer the transition period until the Beak of Canada is set up, when. tI required, an Issue of eo.ciil .''.t:rdre•! millions of new money could be made. When the Liberals and O.C.F. group attempted again to base the Bank of andsgovernment-owned, or at least ' itirh sit-clanrolled."si s,» stemma Black ruled out all such ameadmeats, his rulldg being upheld by 96 to 72 votes. Finally, third reading was glu- m the Bank of Canada bill by 97 to 5e rotes. The forty.mllliondotlar works pro- gram caused quite a debate. Mr. Mackenzie King termed it "diabolical political trickery," winks many mem. bets protested that money was to be event chiefly la consUtuencles with Goverdment members. Mr. Bennett replied that the deciding factor was the intensity et unemployment. the ob- ject being to assist in the recovery of the country, having regard also to the necessity of the works proposed In tete different communities. The bill was finally approved. T11Nt..t Moog &batt' 11.15 Saturday night, to mals it pesslide to prorogue that night. Mr. Maekenale King said be would not move his want of confidence motion in the Government, though :t its obvious, be claimed, that ANNUAL CARER PICNIC The annual Carter picolc was held in Harbor Park on Saturday afternoon. About fifty people. young and old. were present, the majority from Hal- lett township. Others attended from Winghem, Seeforth. Clines and other points. Mr. Charles Carter, of Win- baas, was at the bead of the outing. An enjoyable afternoon of sports. which Included baseball, races, mem- fa , ming and several interesting gamer• elections before Toeonn next, January, in was held. A picnic s'pper, served North York, nac- the pavtllo", concluded a rery NIPPY Addlugton. and West Elgin. day. Many took advantage of file ere On the Franchise Act there was east" to spend a busy evening lee quite a storm over the Gove�Donk Goderlch rs refusing the vote to about 2,600 laden of British Ootnmbia. Mi.Bm HIN a�B iE nett denied it was because of polities or their religion, but because they had K1NOSDA1DGE, July 4.—Remsstb- eueveufully defied the law is rsfnsluJ er Decoding Mather sad Mrs.:hglibur to be enumerated at the time el the O'Connor et Whitby, with he/ baby that censma• Mr. Bennett said also that they had Darned tMrty-ave reboots and 'Miaaa ars $ Saw v blown 'up bridge•- The Oppositl'm slices their r reuses pa claimed It wu class Impala - the ton days Moroi Dal- • groups that it was deialr to visit the ton an his return hie Tus Sather Dal- sass of the father, on the children. sad ton, on his rMr . 3. Pa 4nh not the �� way to deal with Ch1 Mr. and Yrs. J. P. Jlla rely sad situation touching non-eompilaura tee day. - Going Forward with Goderich AT MUZ$ETUIO PARK Gerdes Sinclair Entertains Beath Forty with Stertor of His Traver Masestang Park hotel and beset we1e • popular rendeavous during the def wean; The highlight was a blip beach party given in honor of Gordan Sinclair, the Toronto $tar's "foot- loose reporter" * firrge -notate vtu built on the beach and the guests eat in a semi -circle surrounding Mr, Ids* ("lair, who told many of his strange pprrtti the or eansate€ce question 'asked by the me:osiers oe hte audience and some of his wslrd tales were listened to with awu-e•ment or with awe. Among the guests were officers of lbs Elgin Regiment, mem- bers of the Board of Trade, represen- tatives of the presf and cine officials. Among those at Menesetung Park hotel this week are: Mr. and Mrs. Mi(Math and family, Tor,;uto; Dr. Lorne Robertson and {anally, Strat• ford; lir. and Mrs. Gordon Sinclair and family,. Islington Mrs. Rowland and Miss Etta Rowland. Toroat.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson, Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. Long and family, Wind- sor; Mr. and Mr.. Anderson and fans• Ly. Windier; Wallace McLaren, Freda M. Pole, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Sprlaler, Toronto; Yr. awl Mrs. Holland Pet- tit, Ktngsway, Toronto: Silas A. Ham- ilton. Xiamen Cook, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mitchel. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Whipple, Mrs. e. O. Rhyme., Bob Noel, Goderieb ; 1'. I'orter and family, Mrs. J. A. Oamlil,••ll, Miss ('. Cemi- e"hell, Miss W. Fra•. -r, Miss Gertrude the Bennett Gorernnheut no lunger bad the connddesee of the country. Mr. Fraser, London. King stated that 1f another session Mr. Ralph Hughe- of Weston, Oat, were called without • general election will be the managers#. season. the Liberals would do all In their power to prevent the Oovernmeut from securing supply to carry on the government of the country. Mt. Kin made R clear that he selconyinced this there will be a genets "bluff" the fall. characterising statement try Mr. Guthrie that It will take six months for the preparation of the new basic voter.' list under CoL John Thompson, KO, as iranchl e commissioner. Mr. Bennett merely re- marked that he had seen willing Me- mentoes na solutions met by an unwilling elector- ate and also be had sem illing dissolutions met by a willing elector- ate. If there is no general election this 11 there mag be four Federal by- fanny, of Albion, .peat a with the laws of the la". lir- Weeds- homeg their friends Imre returning with ame.ldment to give the R. C. Mr. andd Mn.. Fred Bruer and two ho Mon Mrs. Doukhobor' the vote was defeated by 28 votes• sons, of Ingersoll, spelt (1 � � week end Thewith the () eft randier. Radio Comeliest's The radio committee report favored continuance of national ownership, but recommended a general manager sad suggested the Government care- _ whole problem with a visww to to l�ng ids plentnt centre6 ARTICLES TAKEN It is taken for granted here that the friends recently. present three-man radio commission Henr woe Kerr, eek Waeturn ah farm- Mr. John Kennedy an.t Miss Kate will be refired within six months. takena, was given a week o return Mane's Kennedy of Wingham and Mrs. W. J The Stevens mass buying and price from the earns m Ohm. McPhee ds committee is to continue its when he appeared In the )[autLtratc'a Hogan of Unca visited loss Iwbelle fnvestlgatioa, sitting as t royal c Court on Wednesday. On June 27, Kennedy fast Thursday. In in al com om. Kerr promised Magistrate Re'd he A number from here went to see mission and meeting ago h...n the wrestle In Stratford Inst week and her. The commtesfon will deal with farm implements, the tetextile industry, nda stry, the fish industry, to do so, and possibly Investigate the gasoline industry. All legislation will await the commission's final report. Farmers' Leas on Cattle Export The case of the now defunct Riche- lieu Corporation of 8ontrear,"through which farmers of Huron, Perth. Mtddlesex and Lembton loot about $40,000 on catt.e .wild for export to was Britain a Common a time h ssattet- was aired 11 tet __ _. noon. .Hon. J. C. Elliott, K.C., IAbersl, West Middlesex, George Season, Con esrvative, Nortb Huron, William Gold- ing, Liberal, Seuth Huron, Frank Boyer, Conservative, East Middlesex, and F. T. Sanderson, Liberal, South Perth, all urged that the Govereteent should compensate the farmers be eanse the Deportment rade egand n 'Commerce spent1113,000 Inca AXille 11 two ships for the Richet Corpora- tion for the export of cattle. Hoa W. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Qsmmerce, disclaimed Government re- epsfdbtlity. Mr. Spotton need strong language in declaring "that Trade and ('ommeree Department officials were criminally Negligent in the matter in giving a diploma to the RIchellen Corporation by putting out two unseaworthy tubs." Mr. Golding observed that, had the Government heeded his first warniag. pert of the loss need not have ore ertrred. lie held that the Government had some reeporalhtlity and certainly libeled help the farmers wbo have not funds for litigation against the heads of the hankrnpt corporation. George Mathieson and J. eftratlte.d first In the com'olatlon. George Mac- Ewen and E. Prtdham played also, but 014- not `years a wLnesa. MUST IgTVIN Ilton today after a two weeks' ho1Mry at her home. Mr. Raymond Haltom returned home ta+am.AtratfankJaat week. •Mr. Cyril Austin and Mrs. Aiello spent a day among tbeir Wingh.m DORSR RE%LY\DFU Herman W. Doerr. furore; se retar)- treasurer of the Exeter la;bil' ntlth e. commission, charged with the 'hey$ of $3,000 from the comml>-len, did not plead or elect when he spiwtlr' 1 Were Magistrate Reid en Tnes.tay. Ho was remanded en ball uuti','N'_.;neoday, July 11, In the sum of 83,:11). The bondsmen were ht. brother and a Lieemimeat DOW man. would return the articles tha_ - - enjoyed it taken. He was reverted to bore dumped some of them Inside He gate Mhos Marcella O'Connor and Mtn on the McPhee place. The ltaglstrr.te Catharine O'Neil are spending a les insisted, however, that the artic.es, a dal§ vleiting Miss Caroline O'Neil of sink, piping. water tank and doors. be Goderich. returned to their proper places. Also 'Mr. and Mn. Albin Orltftn and tam taken by Kerr when be vacated the fly, e1 Detroit, spent Sunday among a number farm were a These arrler and also mast their Mr. Nick eld friends. Perry and Ur. Geo. Drew a tteethm of logs' nan. of Detroit, are taking holiday/ beretd reed the the Macro property with their families and friends lore., Kett drew Mgr across a relgh• bor's property on last winter's snow, Rev. Mr. Garvey retained to Tereat' but the neighbor refuses to alter the on {Sunday. logs to be drawn back now over his The crowd In general enjoyed ho - crops and pasture The logs mast be minion Day by attending the pink hk returned somehow, or "It will he Just at the lake which was apo y too bad" for Kerr, utd the Magistrate, the Metall Women's Iutttute. who did not like the idea of hold The farmers have splendid weatber ing up the ease until the movies of thesefor haying eines. but them have difficulty finding meet 7 of the lop on next winter's snow. illy Sale of Bray Chicks ...Prices Greatkleduced ONLY A FEN{ MORE DAYS TO GE?'IOUS ®mR.Y-L:1KT KGOS NOW iN THE iWCUBATA1ii - $standard Quality FaurWMn Stock Day-old Barred Recker"...... .... $ 715 per Mr $ 913 Per 1N leiy.tel Barred Reeks $11.95 per 109 $iL15 per 1N I -week-old barred Reeks $1516 per 1N $IUI per Whltw Hoek". Rcd' and Wyandotte' (day-old fatly) sane es Barrett Rocks. White Lester -nee half -rent per (Wet Ma., asst for ague. Jersey Blak ()lana N)nyeart only) °ret' (seat per (hook ne,re Thee are the some kind el htgfiynsatty Chicks me 'leve Iwv11 hatching all *mem. Priem rWnaed for quick clearance. A r'ea. oppolete next Fall. all. Tho imite for older Chleka ars, pattfcatrly well grows Mr nyone who eso aMommodatie a few more ltlheir ape They r•e past 11e danger stage arta *Could conic along fast. "DAY -01.0 PUL.ETB»- 6 EGHORNA ONLY if you tike Leghorn, this la what yen want- "t)ayold Pullets" They rime from fbe imentmer 85 aerun stn Arsntersl� 11W out few detr{•psoent is provint very popular with many of oarSfolNar+en elemeer•• FlematLM'a Meek eg tt 1&16- par 1N WA per 1M �e -oweekLegion. 1eg•ertt �71 per 1N X76 per IN Plan yew order with your seem* Bray Hatlebe'ty `et Sales _ place -ant writ1.06 Asperit with enter and paybalance on safe delivery ot OY1Ata BRAY CHICK HATCHERY 188 Ci.ATdURN AVE. ST. CATs Dreetlre moi Mime. H. W. This ads t(eannr+rt has rwrwlved (boveKrnmak ad■•saikit Ht1h� ('t►1sISe' , .,y* 0 sr es R Dodge aid DeSoto Garage PHONE 371 GODERICH BLUE SUNOCO AND SHELL GAS AND OILS FIRE9T0NE TIRES AND ' GUTTA PEB('IiA TIM —WILLARD turn:RIEA- WRl pay mash for late Model Cars for wrotilthig t•urpo:wa Alio U sd Parts -a, land Cbser'det, fled, I'I' r ua.th. Some Meed Tiros. -"•t-440. USED tn'W1S 1 Ptntf A Roadndelle ' 1 11118 Pan/he 1 1937 Raiex Coupe for REG. McGEE HAMILTON STREW 4601 .20 OF A r :'0 (OBILES SOLD this year in Wayne County, Mich., the most Automobile - minded 0Ountz in the world. ate Fords THERE MUST BE A REASON - -SEZr— Fra &Son Sales Service W. M. McLean mommilimir Groceries TEED, SEEDS, ROOFING, rumorsa, FARM LI=B-- - • ..re. For healthier livestock and more returns we have the proper feed!. Everything carried is standard quality and guaranteed In every particular. The prices are in keeping with the times. Kingston Street Phone 350 F. R. Miller SERV/GE STATION VICTORIA STREET 13 -plate, guaranteed tar 1 year. PRIDE $4.85 USED CARS 1 COACH 1 SEDAN —PRICED TO SELL— Ooderich, Ont. Phone 259 Gordon Tebbutt 1 ardware West Street Builders' Hardware Lawn Mowers Garden Implements Grass Seed Paints, Oils, Varnishes Shelf Hardware A Houle -owned Independent Organization serving le= people of tide district with the trent inert -ha udIse obtalnable amy- wtsere. Our .pttices are In keep- ing with the tins. . COURTESY, SERVICE -SATISFACTION Ooderieh, Ont. Phone 486 --SPECIAL ram Wfl !— Frank Riley Radio Service GODZIRIOH, ONT. • REPAIRS TO ALL N %KES COMPLETE L1 \ I. ; )F IIATTERIES, TUBES, PARTS, ETC. Nlren les trouble call Riley's. 'Competent. espsrleiu t 4 Radio Servet -e to alt makes; of Radios and satisfaction guarantees!. "You must be-iC-Iiel" Nelson Street Phone 518 HIGH-GRADE Coffee When yon buy a pound of our Best -grade ('ogee, you get a blend of 1'r'ffee that goes farthegi uurl has a pleasing flavdr that cheaper grafies of toffee de not pee - sees. u ppound and he con• • r _ _SPECIAL Tall WEEK 45c Ib. Girls' Beach--Pyjamat—Rtirnr'--- Groce ry t., 1.1.49 each tipeeial this week -end. it ADOLF KIBLER Meat Market VICTORIA STREET SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPRINGING LAMB LambStewing Lab 12e lb. Shoulder Lamb 20e lb. Leg Iamb 25c Ib. Lamb ('hop, 28c Ib. Ql'.U.ITY REEF Hot Roast 12%e Ib. Rlb Roast 'bene in) 14e W. Rib Resod (1w�nr tut) Ids Ib. Bolling Beet . 7e and i c lb. Strictly Cash tree Delivery PHO\E 810 11 Notice to Car Owners Just recently we Installed a Brannen Piston Pin Hole Grinder, for fitting the pins into the pistons; also a Red Aligner, to test the piston and rod for Ming straight. Communicate with vont garage mechanic and de- mand to have this done to your car, which will give you better performance and -economy. --: i>rmonstration on request —AT— Barker Bros. 1 and 2 pip, -styles, fir 2 years to 12 years. Values up PHONE 164 Ori! y 59c each -e GEO. W. SCHAEFER YOUR STORE PHONE 56 OF VALUE (3evertttaem Weil Investigate Prime Minister R. B. Bennett made it plain tbat In his opinion the o' ers_ ment could not be held Dr able In the matter. fie voiced the be- lief itlief that the three Richelieu promot- ere were personally liable civilly and Rtminally, and ha pronsieed that the Government would investigate these features very carefully and moments If necessary. He thought the farmer. Dad made an improvident barriers. Altar 11)0 IOW end is investigated, then the Government w111 considaf v.beelmi •,it. cru co to the farm- ers et sal, 'Sr. Bassett roncinded Best Values --f--o►►r Your Money --BCHLERS— "CRUNCH'S" NM= 4W SOUR MIZW PICKLES. e7-ez. Jar 2$c CLARK'S SOUPS (Exempt ( hides) 4 Tint 25c IDEAL CATSUP PAPER PICNIC PLATES CHOICE RED SALMON LIPTON TEA (Rei Iraq CANNED BLIVEiiM CHOICE QUALITY TOMATOES PHONZ 368 —2 STOR118—•41ODERICH AND BAYFIELD------ large Bottle lie 2 dm. lee Two it's 35e Two %-Ib. Pkgs. 49c Two No, 2 Tins 23e . Large Tin ler OUR OWN DELIVERY For a Vacuum Cleaner that will do any- thing any otkr Cleaner will do and a lot more besides SEE OUR NEW "VACTRIC" (Britidl.' PRICED OoMPLETE ON ie Vacuum Cleaner) TH ALL ATTACHMENTS $65.O0 (PLAY NOW AT Talbot 481. Cornish Tia Square d 11312144ratreet Phones—Ston el; Res.. 500 Hayfield Road Phone 241 (Blue Water Highway) BROPHEY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Beds Springs WHETHER it's Summer or Winter. �1 you and • your family meet rest properly- and comfortsbly., Our stock of reliable anal restful Beds, Mst- tresses and Springs is most complete. - Products °f the leading manufacturer., guaranteed by them and by ns. emir Mattresses InepeetMn ie invited--the with the U prices are WEST STREET GODERICH Phone 120, Right 217 - Goderich Elevator and Transit Co. t A Goderich organization serving thipeople of this district in a praetieal way, and vitally in. tetlsted in the continued growth ant), prosperity of the community. —t - Shipping Dept. , 'phone 67 Manager's Ofiloe, 'phone 65 ) r •t