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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-30, Page 9ww,1411 Keep Well and Buy British! If you pre one of those countless thousando of loyal Canadians aux- foua to do your bit ---buy Britislh and look to your health! n the rrush of daily affairs don't neglect your body. if you have rheurniatie, lumbago or neuritic pains, frequent headaches, sour ateraach --more than likely you are. .neglecting to keep -your bodyfree of Voisonous wash, your bood of Jmpurutiee. • Don neglect this ire ortaut mats ter, for the solution is aim 1e and apex pensive. Simply take your "little ;.edaily , dose" of Kruashen' Salts. Millions throughout the Empire take 'Crowbar' every mora;- nng : of their lives. ,' ° �, , Kruschen contains- not one or two,., but several highly refined specially selected mineral salts. In .conibination these salts make A amass attack on these ailments that keep. you away from work and take the soy out of hfo. So get- a bottle of Kruschen. and it Just whatyou can put on a use , F 'dime—every morning. Then you be the judge --after youvepbeen taking it for awhile. You'll see what as meant by that_priceless m illion , Mahar KruschenemGel�n ! Atdru - *tones 25c, 45c and 75P. LE LEEBUii.N, May .27. -L - Miss Ruth Shaw a aHunter, teachers and Mss Jean t , t a liens t ai, T on •..h or tar, arrived home T .ursday evening to 'spend the week -end. holiday, •xeturn1ni� on ;Sunday.: Mr. jack Hun- , ito, r from_ Guelphs lso. was home for a _ these boli 'ays Whet Canal k NogIke War 1 Naiiinto mat moot "Olt OUR MY'S BOOTS The output of Canadian shoe foes tortes has Iveli stepped up to such an extent that noes every week, 30,000 pairs of solid le athers boots for the Runny, the Pavy and they Air Force_ arta delivered to the; I)epertrnient of Na' tional Defence. ° The exigencies of modern. warfare have not .eliminated marching. The Canadian soldier, in order to. stead up under rigid drilling, while in treinifg, and more. strenuous footwork in the lines of battle, must be well. shield. Each pair of these 30,4)00 manufactured every week for the armed forces has passed rigid tests. Whether he was minor, a surveyor or a..fariuer, the re- cruit le issued with a pair ,of boots as strong a* 'he ever wore. A giant visited in Montreal is typical` of shoe, fact5ries, in the Dominion'. which are working feverishly to look after the needs of the array, There,: as in 'other ,plants, the faint tap, tap, tap, of the ancient cobbler has become a roarint; , hum of 'numerous machines; each -doing its ` JO.. at , lightning speed The maximum output orf this factery •is 600 pairs of boots' a day.; It employs 350 'workers, 40 per eent. of_whom are en. TO date,it as delivered wainh. M 55,000 pairs, to the DepartmentofDe- fence. rooms e R In huge work tin infantry . ' _bots re.botn of heets of solid ` cowhide leather. `The casing solidly olidl , nailed and bound* to a sole half- ,aninch reinfQ eed 'with steel blades. Brass tacks are sunk into the sole and the heel. The latter is an- ish d oft with a solid steel plated T e lie Canadian-.tar'sboot , varies little from ,the army's. Hooks_supplement lace• holes. A waterproof tongue and water - .Proof canvas inlay adapt= 'it to navy conditions. The airman's. shoe Is einem•: made of calf leather in- lighter,_ d `�.stead of cowhide. The` . sole has no,. -----�Mia3s- �UQuglas, teacher ,of�S.S...-N.o. 9, r __ �l Week -end er steel reinforcement and �th'eeei is of Spent the' holiday, aud.ath rubber. home at'Kintore, � Mrs. Wm. 'Chisholm andherlough- ter Rose Marie went to Detroit for the holiday and week -end. "- CQgn gratulations ate due to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyer on the. arrival of vital` Pon their babydaughter at the Goderich.Hos- Wednesday,May�, `_r ; Miss Evelyn Bogie, daugh.e�Mr and Mrs." Andrew, Bogie, is laid up with an - attack of rrheumatiem. Her, many friends hope she will soon :lib able to be sup and about again. • - '►Sunday;schoor will be held next rSun.', • day at 10 ' a.m.There ; will be no service, as. the pastor, Rev. G, Hazelwood, ,will bay nt conference• at London. ' •Leebuarn church cox'igregaatlon :were. gladto welcome back' bilis :Nellie Clark on Sunday. Miss Clark is residing now at her .old home where she lived in former years. We are glad to have her back among us again. • the Observed, In ai, little'.country store in Michigan 'Tou 'need your money ..... x nett. mine, if we both °get, ours It wilt • sure be :fine; But if. yon get:, yours, And:. hold 'mine .toes -- What tooWhat in this world am I to filo?" Intereept Nazi Messages s h to is sus lei us c arc r While mttll•gf . P 9a a cont nu lly ,subjected . to close scrutiny by censors stationed In Canadas two in'teenment camps a, new,'twist„le. ,Nazi recentlyat discovered nnethods was Kananaskis Camp, : in Alberta, where postcard messages, sent from 'Chicago, Lwere, intercepted. - These three -•type- written, cards carried no signature and bore only verses in Oermsi.a and Eng - ;Its!), prophesying 'Nazi vitt” and dom -inatioa .of Canada :antis, the • United States. ` ' Fist ermen Serve Country From Cape Flattery to - Alaska, : on Canada's Pacific .: coast, fishermen's era.fts, now proud units of the Royal Canadian Navy,. , ply,,, u and out' of fjords, nosing into nooks of the• In- dented. coastal line ,.to see all, hear all and to, tell all only to headquarters. There is ' a lesson in° that -for every citizen. 4rrowtll of C.A.S.b'. On •September 6 last; before Canada entered the war, M,878 troops of all ranks had been recruited:; On Septem- ber 24,' the number in the Canadian_. Active !Service Force had risen • to 56,- '817. On 'May 20 itwstood at 83,894, .ex the personnel_of other braueh ,or the service, Navy and Ali Force, the mita- ber of JCanadiand on active serrvite l4 well over the 1)0,000 mark, The de- cision to raise a Third Armv Divisiou• will boort this totel by many more thousands, RrP9 .A.F1 Gets #. t • A9 n contribution to Canada's war effort, J. Harold 4 rang, prominent Tor-' onto broker; has placed his 3€foyt4 motor: yacht, "ilaldo," at the disposal of the Royal Canadian Air Force to be used for resetue work, for widen her speed and design, n are specially slxitcdP Hon. ►O. D. Howe, t Minister of Muni- tions and �Supply, accepted the offer on behalf of the Government. TOO MUCH ,,F'I}'TH.. COLUMN',' TALK, ,SAYS HC V Minister of . Transport Calls for "Sense of Proportion" ' OTTAWA, May 23.--iPossibiliir that moves against fifth column activities were hul'rtfind n p Ca ada's p romotion', of the tourist ;industry, Which provides a source for American dollars needed ,in the ,war effort, was hinted tonight by Transport . Minister Howe in , an ad- "dress to, the nation. "Poss i�ble i�fth column activities in Canada are the subjeet of discussion at this time, and, unfortunate statements bei are being, P ublished in_,our press, some O ' em rem"proo ,ent'�pu'b�• the effect that visitors shouudbe sub- 'ed•o i military 1 `These” Staten:tents are being sale Printed in, .United States newspa:Pers, and are doing' much, to nullify the a .e- tivity our .our "tourist agencies in pro- moting `moting a' maximum influx of tourists. Iaslr you ' to- meintain, a 'sense of. pro- portion portion in these difficult lilacs, - sour ,immigration authorities are well able to protect t us against the �e_., 'entry .of those wlio • may become' a source of 'danger." The minister told of tbe general war- time .industrial spied -up and 'thanked those the country over who, had re sP . onded %in such numbers. • "We in thi counts must close our s y ranks and ,?,orma solid working front, ust as they . did in Great Britain Yes- terday," said lir e. •We are ' in this war with' everything we own down bootlaces." . tor our He said be could report "'with pride. in the patriotism and energy of Cen- adian " business patriotism because the re- sponse , ,to his > appeal had been so prompt and .unanimous. The -present effort, added Mr; Howe; :is a team effort. For. that reason even those engaged in production, of small component. -parts had beenasked' to push production': to the limit that all- parts might be ready''.together. `Not a single item, not.even--a-bolt, or a screw or a : 'pin is.,unimportant in our manu f actuuring ,_program," he de - Dr. J. (. Diunlop of Exeter reit through a trapdoor while visiting a patient and steered a fractured shoulder and a fraetured heel. Rev. .1.4 R. i.'eters, of Varna, seep seas injured; la an automobile aceldent in March, is now able to be around with the aid of a Brute b and a' cane. Robert I'A. Ale»oioald, .,well-known resident of they 'township, died at bio herdic a,t'Eth'MX4h, e age of seventyAsevoeio,on yearsay. itiiaat wifthe and one eon,. Wellio, survive. " William Hedgert, of Exeter, died on Thursday last in St, J:osephta hospital, London, after undergoing an operation. .Ilea. was sixty4our years of age. The body was taken. to Exeter t'orburial, Andrew s„Smale.,Jainieson of Ifullett township, died . suddenly. en ,Wetlnesday ofyearlast, Ri?f, week. Henarewas idecea.n his sed heightiethilt_,and wife he leaves an only son, Raymond, with wham bei li,+v�ed; The death oali Celina Cliarrctte, Wife of Nelson Meese, oedurred in Hay town- ship last week .in her nifty-sitth year. (sonar/lug, besides the husband, Fare five daughters, and seven sons, The death occurred on Mey 15th of W. Garner Nicholson at his home in Morris township. Mr, Nicholson was In his ninety-second year. He is sur=e `"i) cels rhe d u j r r :' ived' �i u.�.bh ,9 �. iStitnley Marks of Naet Wawanesh, and a son; 'William,home. at.h Fourteen=yoar=o1d Douglas B0 eau of Clinton is a patient in the Stratford Hospital with a badly injured eye. file wasla ing with a firecracker when exploded, y it exploded, portions puncturing his eye. It is -ho ed the sight may be saved.. Quimby H ss, Sou of Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Hess of Zurich, has completed his :fourth ,-year , at the University of o nt'o, _ nd . has graduated Torn in the science o forestry. lee expects to be engtged, 'in connection -with Govern - meat forestry work. Mrs. e a forenz, widow of 'Adolph Af xenz,'. .died •at Dashwood on Friday last, just three weeks after the death of her husband, widely known as a gardener ate;,, Dashwood, She was in her :eighty -faith year., Five'Sons and three daughters survive t • ° t Miss F velyn 'Bueton, who i retiring from her position as organist of Main ittreet United ehureh, Exeter, was;; the .guest of :honor at a banquet givers to the er'hoir by the women of ,the ehurth, and was presented wlth an address and umbrella. Mrs. N. J. Torre sue-' ids Miss Huston is organist. The rent death of Mrs. 'reak,, Weekes, of 'Narita, removed a wourlan 'highly esteemed in the community in which she lived. Deceased was .a daughter of Inc late Mr. and Mrs, Geome Beatty rind was born 'eu the Beatty farm at, Varna eeventyaouo vear,s ago. ,Slite' is survived by here husband. Heard»ouglari The wedding of +Gladys Alison, Donis-- las, R.N., daughter of Mrs. Douglas and:. the late alt.. N, Douglass of Make, to Alfred Ritssei Heard, son of Mrs. Heard of i3t»ileid and the late William, Heard, was solemnized 'by Bev. Jr, . Peters at .Hensall. After an extended wja td. and Mr. Hrd' ill takeeddtinp sidenlceron s the b.rldegreoeawm's farm in re.Stairip,rtl.ey. 'YuTnhgabluAnarKliiagpe of 11' dith Eleanor Kxer'1�p, da sghter of Mr. and ' 1 rs. '0. k'. Klopp, Zurich, • to 'Earl Xun^^btut, o r , and Mr:. H. 'Y. lute. is SAIL. �' M . Mre. ixAgb , also of Zurich, was -ssolemnized, by. Rev. E. Hahn at 'Toronto on ° Ala9.8th. The young couple went to Ne`wnYeo_d r�k iCity, 4WD—Cher yYIuis•l"ulhe s on the r honeymoon trip and have c e taken upresidence in Zurich , Londesboro Men in Car Accident Two Londesboro men were taken, to 'the hosppital atSeaiorth late SatUrdaY afternoon with injuries 'received when their ear went- out of t controland rolled over three times; at the curve west of Seufortli on No. 8 highway. Harry. Riley, contractor, fifty-seven.: years of age, was the more Serionsty Injured -_The other mean in the car was Sohn Scotts sixty-four years of age. The car was wrecked. Lived 88 Years - • Same Farm Oneof the early residents of. Hay township,n the person of 'Tbomnas: JO Ston passed awa' .o ` May•.1.4 h � ,y n t at his home west of Blake. He was in his ninety-second year. • Born Ire - *rid, nd, be came to Canada a young child and lived tor eighty'eight years on the farm on which he died. Surviving are his wife, six sons and two daughters marriage to take piaee early iu June. ielsot>4; aR.i Mr. and ,1[rs. Aleramderr <She r i' a 9l . Toronto, announce •the engagement of t di Natheir only daughter, Agnes, to Donald ,elson Ball, " . S.,: a pr+onaiuent bust soni X. Kerslake, of Mrs. William 141.•seas, man ofClinton, died o XFriday Kerslake add the late Mr. Kerslake, of lain his �ixty=eith year. He Seafcrib, the wedding to take Placeborn near Auburnand after iolcuitylng :. quietly uieti June Oth. ' as avetcrinariar heiraells ! toa :aantana�And==tereiz-Ckinton�4bauts`y r.�rnd-=Mme-R.#ol:� "dver; ibb ert wthiikrhtyt-fihvee tayteae mag.o,Hooin peprl,meerPhuirp..°dainaunoguhztecr,e thBeaetnrgceagemAea' oEthteheleeirn,only n - �# , son 4f Mr. and chased the furniture andundertakingJack Clifford Mu 11 b r zrs« so e t With; MY the marrria business 'thea, late J. eC}. Stevenson. , , r sLLtoaatkmter .hardwaresaawasp a nceade• dd, e=.i d 'y to their Ftol' otr.aeknec:ee..pEla.vt *e ehe lMe.2.yeti .,lnam sr, tlnay .rniin am RgAwe. we. other lines and for some years the ditauigshtearuiom t7a. nknM.Be Bvee,pd r.firmhas been, Bali & Zapfe. Mrs. Arthur T. Coakwell,of Torontlrodlsari,asoiinotoetnriyo,dinauguhrtRtrhse:.wHidaorwryth ee eons and three engineer, Kirkland Llk°Ba11,uglmisniGn.g, oWfa lMarc.eaCndr nrrsS,e hadc 0Dgeologist '1M.xTsJ.n R. Warhillart, Kirkua.nd •of•Exetr, ! Misses Buttand Clara, nt home.'e�hu►nittelY TeJnogrngnetma;nt`..antnoxned0At 31r, emannMrs.WParker, Lon- daughter of John Forrest, .of, '�xikerf.a-;E1izabeth (Betty) ,10aupbellthird, . . don, announce the engagement of their soothe. iq h, to John ` F. Raeh, -eldest 4f,' d daughter, Edith Lillian, to Dr. Harry Joynt,,ffon o _Mrs. Alice Jo nt• Hensa1l r t'he marriageto take Rpiaee' uietly yi a n 'early . J ne ni d M A :umab fa n Mar, and Mrs. .. kl R all, Cl to , announce the engagement of their n youngeet daughter, Helen :Nliza'beth, to John. Arthur, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Mary -Bach, Mitchell, the wy to take palace early in. June. `' The" n f 'the 'wi tP>�e, o is.In his heart; ehe tongue of the foolish 3s in • hi'suth.' mo .t o The m usethat has but t elle hole le' Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Kippen. The soon Cti'ught., • Why Worry About Housework? 0. Let electricity do. it by us' one of -the latest`` models of wa ss ing Machines Vacuum Cleaners, An electric coffee percolator, toaster, iron or floouolisher, ,1J,1�'7 IUInInINY'ba'4' is always a4 ceptable. F, timate_ furnished on wiring and all work finished by time. agreed upon. ° FRANK McARTHUR Wreet•$ t Phone 82 YOU CAN BUY A NEW DRESS WITH THE MONEY THESE GOODYEARS SAVED! WITH THELASTING NON-SKID TREAD A Marathon is the big economy buy for 1940 4 » . in it you get the famous centre -.traction diamond 'tread at the .lowest ptice ever. Give your car a treat! Replace worn,unsafe tires with new fully guaranteed Marathons and lore{cost Goodyear tubea today. You'll save money at CO' 10W prices. A BEAUTY SHOWER Rain water is soft and fresh,and will help you .to a fresher skiii beauty.. So put as bowl on your window -sill to eater the rain, and, wash yourself with it regularly Now for a few special main 'water beauty treatments, For normal skins, here's a 'good' ,bleaching' treatment :. Tie up a hand- ful of good . quality bran in a small. bag and leave to soak in, about a•,pint of rain- water for• an hour. ISgi eeze• out". well when you remove it r; P $brr °little of this liquid into a saucer. rind add two drops of tincture of benzoin. Smooth this .creamy lotion into. your filo and neck at bedtime, leaving it to dry on.: If you have an: oily complexion with open pores, try thisstreat'aneut-eceasion ally,: 'Add the julee of ' a lemon to a' glass ` of. rain` Witter and wash in it - night and morning, leaving it to dry on the face without to'weliing. An hour afterwards, rinse in clear' rain water. yv;oinen with dry skins; especially, should Welcome rain water,, for ,it is so unbelievably, soft. Wash in it -regu- larly, using "a gentle olive 'oil soap. 40n special .occasions, give your com4 piexion a clean up with at. lotlige eon- ,sisting of a tablespoonful of rain water ,with an equal quantity of .fresiremilk and ' encurmber, : juice. • , Write. me about your personal, enclo'sing''four otie-tertr-stamps for niy booklet on Beauty Care.' Ad- dress : Miss Barbara Lynn, Bpx , 75, Station B., Montrea), Que. IIP TO DATE The following , lines, contributed to The .&mherstburg Echo, seem to „reflect the modern spirit r ° Dear Lord„ -give us our daily breadAnd please don't forget a ear, And remember, Lord,'without some gas, We can't; get anywhere: And In the days to. come " When driving troubles mount We ask Thee, Lord, to-furaiish Parts 1' And Charge" to bur account. t 1 It iso not for myself I ask, But for eons Bill and d'oe; And if not asking too much, • Lord, Include..._, utile. s belongs to a familywhich uses Hydrv`. • power only for lighting and a few small appliances.: Still,cooking the hard way—with a 10 t, old-fashioned r,_. ge -- she obviously doesn't know that the more Hydro Power you' usa, the lower its unit cost • ist • xs . 41 P" " has an ElectrricWasher, Cleaner, Refiri .- erator and other ,appliances,- The B family uses twice as much Hydro power as the "A family ...'yet because the Hydro rata goes down as the use goes up; their bill is-increased°only 50 per rent. .; has many more .hours of freedom every ,day than etcher of her two neighbours. That'e because her kitchen, laundry—every room ire the house -- i`s completely, electrified, Don't, think Mrs. "C" and ber family are extravagant! - ,Far from it, they really thrifty --because they have learned that,the fullest use of Hydro service gives ,the, greatest economy, 'Thanks to 4Hydro's "step-down" rates, they • enjoy six theles as 'much Hydro service as•the "4" family forless Allan three 'times the cost., The siimple=c rt. below tells the story: As Overy 'housewife knows, $3' boys lust: `. Arab rimes tit much milk -as $1 buys. Tho cost poi battles remains the same. IN HYDRO SERVICE for the home $3 per month buys not three tinges, but approxi- . ..mately SIX TIMES as much Hydro service as 51 per Month. Cost per unit drops with °increased. use.' Wowhere' else con you get such a bargain for; your money as hi the fullest use of Hydro ser�rtco,• For most economical electric service, use mare electrin appliances in your home and , Obtain the advert. Mee of the lower unit- ateet .-MI est figures bated stn d+ throughout' Ortdtio.•