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N• IIN.4.LTY-SECOND TPAS. NO.
GODERIOH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th,
940
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IBusiness Directory
12,111,4r 4.4404,I=IS
Rarrister, Etc,
• Office-COUrt House, Qederieb.
Telephone 55,
,asammiriemormimmiommriwatrom't
VIIARTEREb A.CCOUNTAM
MONTEITH and , MONTEITH,
Chartered. Aeeeuntente
77 Downie, Street, Stratford
Toronto Office: 802 Ray neet
imismotaimanin.;owilmminirionari
MIONET411UNG
oruomAs ctuSDRY.,, GODERIOH,
-LIVE STOCK '„deND GiJNI{IttAle
AVOTIOIODERe
Telephone ,110 -
to anywhereand
every effort made to give'sausia'aiite
Farmer,e' ,, sale notes eliscoiinted.
Goatb014 V GRANT, , IfLOENSED
AUOVIONEErt POR JJ1ON-
„ COUNTY „
satisfaCtorY, CbUrteoustservice ter
Farm, 'Property „or Household Sale.l.
flates Reasonable.
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IIIMIONOM.0011
II •
1V1EDICAL
HE* F. J R ORSTER, 'EYE, EAR,
110 , • NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital,- as-
sistant at Moorefield Eye liospital and
-Golden Square Throat Hospital; 14011 -
don, England. •
MES TESTED, GLASPS
KUPPLIB1)
6:3 Waterloo Street . S.,- Stratford.
Telephone 207.
Next visit Redford Hotel,,'Godeilcle
Wednesday, SeptemlIer 25, from, 2 p.m.,
till "5 p.m.
iiimmilimmummerommounimmanummos
DRUGLE, SS PRACTITIONER
CHIROPRACTOR,
Ni) DRUGJeESS
THERAtPIST • '
Gbderiele 'PliefiC° 341 -- - --
Office hours -10 to 12 aem., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m.„ TuesdUY, rriday and
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday,
Monday and (.1.1hursday at 1itche1t.„
A. N. A.TKINSON
51 South St •
•
001r.a. KITING
Event at Bayfield En,*yed hL SOlte of
Rain
The C.Y.O. of Huron district held
't hel r annual picnic at JowetVe Orove,
Baylield, on !Sunday. Over 120 mom-
4.4ew steCenqedniccost-Si. James's parialt,
Seaforth, Joseph's Rangs`J
'bridge, St. Peter's parish, iloderieb,
and St. skueustints Itain, falling early'
in the afteruoisn, Called a halt :to a
baseball tournament, which was to be
held between men's teana8 front the our
parislies,, and Pitt the flainPer 'on -Plans
for a. campfire, on the beach in the
evening. ,
Seaforth Was leading 'Goderich by 0,
score 1 halfway through the third
innings when the first game of the
softball tournament .Was called., -The
young , people ,improVised a hurriedly
arranged progrant of indoor 'enunes,,
held
In the dancing pavilion, the Mite
of which: was kindly dona.ted hy the
inanagemente the ' games, played as
they, were on' the slippery dance floor,
brought gales of laughter frent the
onlookers 'as participaiits described
weird -antics in trying o -eep
balance and carry out their part:A.
six-manteam from' Kingsbrklge de-
feated a Godericii team in the tug-ok-•
wanals initwo straight pulls. The
former had defeated St. Augustine and
the latter Seaforth, ea.ch in two straight
pulls, in the first round. A. -combined
'Seafertli-St, Augustine team defeated a.
KingsbridgeGoclerich combination in
.two straight pulls' in a women's tug -of -
War contest,
,Godericle Men were victorious 4n a
-six-man relay race _against teams cfrom,
the other'three parishes. -
Lunch was served in the canteen late
in the afternoon. Rev, Father Mc-
Mahon. of St. Augustine gave .a.„ short
but instruetive.address after lunch, .
Di the eveningthe.pienickers engaged
in, a program of solo and community,
singing in the 'dance pavilion.. john
Hay, of St. iPeter's parish,. conducted
the sin ,,.
• oi
iimministv
Searchers Line Maitland Shores as
‘‘‘Lost" Pair Safe and Sound in Bed
WINGI1AM, Angetet 25. -For almost
live hours last nightpoliee mild firemen
'tW 1b1 prani'; 'Micros
the big dam, for some in of a Strat-
ford WOm an and her on repoirted Mies-
ing in a cahoe front Which they bad
been fiShing in the afternoon, . Finally
LL .eh.eels waa Made with friends.- in
Whitechurch and the pair were reported
s,ate seend asieelt in bed:
Aceording to the police a Party of
Stratford people,including Mr. and
Mr:. William Pratt iCaledonie street
'their daughter and an eighteen -year-old
Sou, William, and • -•11`. Therapson, a
lawyer, of Detroit; arid his father, Fred
J..ThoMpSon,,Of Stratford, all had ,come
Wingham to fish in the 'Maitland,
,Itiver. The party' broke up with. the
Underetanding that they would meet at
O p,m, at the bridgebelow the flOur
ThompSori and his 'father went
inssoneedirection,s„,M.resnErateeend _her
son, Williera, went 'in a canoe on the
Maitland pond and 141r.„ Pratt and lals
daughter went to Whiteehureh to do
some fishing And to leave his daughter
with Sonae frieiidS there for a visit. -
.Ile returned later than had been
expected and it was just dusk. There
he met the ThompsonS, but could find
no signof hiS wife and son 'nor the
Canoe. Theyssearehed for quite ft while
and later -called 'POlice'Clilef -George
Allhe Night .Consta'ble ',Gordon Deyell
and County Officer William, Gardiner.
Later the firemen were.called and. boats
,eruployed, in. -going up and down the
river with the searchlight 011 the fire
trucVlocused..en the scene. No trate,
couldibe found of 'them and many con-
illeting.. reports were circulated as „the
Saturdayenight -shopping crowd •began
jamming the shoresifthe river pond:'
Police sifted out the many reports
and thleided that.. there Might be a
-chanee that they had been tired from
fishing and waiting and had picked up
a ride to 'Whitechurch, feeling that *Air.
Pratt Would call for them 'there. Ques-
tioning in Whiteclnirch revealed that
the ,pair Were at Robert iCarrier.s home
sound asleep in bed. .
w.O.P.m. SELLS
She felt miserable -
draggy -low in vitality
-lowerin spirits. She
hadn't thought of her
kidneys, untiLa friend
suggested Dodd s
neylPills. At once she
leek Dodd's. The
"washed out” feeling
was soon replaced by
• dear headed energy an restful sleep.
fleadschei, backache, lassitude and other
INSITRANCE
luleKILLOP MUTU:AL FIRE' IN;
SURANCE CO, -Farm and
Iliad town property inured.
ofeas,senswisneia ' Knox, Pres-ident,
Isondesboro • W, R. Archibald,
fresidefi A. Reid,
Manager apd Segretary-Treasurer, Sea -
forth. °
°Directors --Alex. Broadfoot,. Sea -
forth; Jetties Connolly, Goderieh;
Chris: Leonhardt, Bornholte ; Alex.
MeEWing, lelyth;, -Prank • 'Mearegor,
iDlintoh; lhoinns 1o7lan, Seaforth;
nugh Aleinuader, Welton ; 1Cifoxs
Londeshero ; W. R. Arehibald, Settfortb:
Agents -E. A.. Teo, Itelt. 1, Goderich;
.james Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper,
R.R. 1 Brucefield; R. F. McKercher,
1, Dublin ; J. F. Prueter, Brod-
hagen. •
Police, -,holders can . make' all, pay-
--nielite-end gee theirscardssreeetpted a
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Ciatt's
• Grocery, Kingston Street,. Goderldh, or.
/.11. Reid"s General Stere, I3ayfleld.
signs of fa ulv kidnpys disappeared. „ 112
DeidclikidneyPills
• wiritioamtimffsmaimmommiinimitsio
•
. W. Craigite
INSURANCE and REM.
• ESTATE
Get Our-Autornobile Rates
Phone 24 Goderich
STRATFORD --- GODERICH7
Daily., 7.30 :aim, 4..25 p.m. -Leaves
Goderieli for Stratford, Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock. Dots' -
_ _Bedford, British and Royal Ilotels.1
' Phone 'hotels or 3e.7-1or information.
Ante summer evening, When Thomas
Ddison rettirded home Hon his work,
hiS wife said, "You hue worked loag
enough without, a rest Yotr Must
011 -0 vaeation."
"But. where will I. go?" he asked.
"Decide where yon would rather be
than anywhere else on earth, and go
there," was thii answer. .
• Very well," promised Mr.* Edisdne-
"I* will go, tomeirrew,"
.The next morning lei retorned to his °
lab° ra tory .-The Christian Silence
Monitor. ,
Accident, -End DIAW;::Car
INSURANCE -
,0ffiee i -Masonic Temple, Wee
. Street, Goderieli
, Phone. 230 • • GODERICH
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J. RYAN
Real Estate and Insurance
Office and ltesidenee;
11 Teafalgur Street, .
Phone-
FOR SALE -Houses of all hinds,
ehoice building lots, business
property and eevergood farms.
Let me stsw rat some. -,eal
bargains. Buy now.
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AT
THE
PAL TREAT
PHONE
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Now Pla#11g1-4A1utinz, an tbe Blaelthawk" and "Ma, Ite's Making
.• Eyes at Me"
MON. TVES & WEO. '
BETTE DAVIS and
,o}i4ELEs BoYER,
with Jeffrey Lyitilt Itarha/ra
O'Neil and Virginia Weidler
fPrsisenting -one of this:year's,
.inOst pleasing o,cuper.pictum.
The .mitessitivent ataehel Field
story of d love triumphant and
deathless.
"ALL TIIIS and
IlEAVEN TOO"
THUR. FRI. & SAT
Bmq CROSBY
GI.:6R/A JEAN' and
CHARLES WINNINGER
Two seliational songbirds team
up with a ,usatchless Xing of cent-
etly to provide a rOilicking fes-
tival of fun:
"IF I HAD,
MY WAY"
-Matinees Wed. Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.M.
Cwilftg-Ntralt Disney's latest Technicolor hit-"rinnochion"
CHAIN OF ELEVAORS
'WINNIPEG, Aug. 24, -john
Horn, assistant general manager. of
!Western Canada Flour•Mills Co., today.
Collin:Med „ of, ,:seventy-kx.
,
conntrY elevators in Western Canada '0'
line elevatof companies.' The sale price
was riot revealed:- .
Manitoba Pool Elevators, _Ltdpur-
chased forty-one of the bnildino's
located in ° Manitoba. , Para *Lid
Illeimbecker, Ltd. bought twenty in
'SaskatateWan, and Midland and Heim-
beeker took the, 'remaining fifteen
locate'CI in Ulherta..
Withthe ele, of -life' elevetors ilte
conapany.is no longer actively associated
with the line elevator business, Ur.
CANADA'S FIGHTING StREN.GTH
The :300,000 men who will be called
up forlAning wvitbin twelve months
starting in rietober wilfbring the fight-
ing strength of the Dominion to well.
over half a million,
'close, of the registration hboths, accord-
potylitari.::0A°,711:4:14.:14!1:PII4OTANR411,aTtlii,°1111111
eheeissup of registration by Police auth-
Minister ' of National War 'Services.
volunttry Workers, to anssver queStions
(wales big in the day following ree
-During the three designated days for
at registration' hoeths, natanned by
150,000 appeinted officials and 100,000
'Davis. • ,
Ing to Mr. JUstice T. C. J)avis, "DePuiy'
registering, millions of persons called
teem, with registration," stated air.
Which the huge` task was 'carried out
'Gardiner, ,aLluister of National War
and receive a registration eertiacaten
was expressed by Bans:- James 0:
teen after August 21 and hereafter
will have to register withihthirty days
- -"Only a very small minority failed
Those who r•eached the age
' Gratification with the manner in
of- their_ birthday,-
According* to Justice Davis, some con-
stituencies have already eported that,
the task was carried out entirely free
of charge to the Government. .
Reports blank certificate eards
Weie,..obtained by:Certain, persons, Who_
might issue false eertificates to people
who do not wish to register, are being
-investigated. Mr. Davis points out that
these would be us'eleSs, as they can be
checked_ ine„Ottawil by ihe • DOrniniOn.
Statistician, DrR. H. Coats, in five
minutes. Six hundred clerks and sta-
tisticians are busy in the Bureau of
'Statistics elassifying cards: -
JACKSON-YOUNGS •
The home of Mr. And Mrs. William
Youngs, Embro, was the scene' of a
.Ptkqty wedding on Wednesday_ after-
noon, August 21st,N when 'Margery
Amelia, their • iolinger daughter, was
Milted in marriage to ,Mit, :tames Har-
old Jackson, only son of Pr. and Mrs.
J. E. Jackson, Embro. Rev. A, Laing,
Woodham, Qtheytted, and Miss Margaret
Murray played the, wedding music. The
house was attractively decorated with
gladioli, hydrangea and fern. The
4bride, who was :given in marriage- by
her father, lookedcharming in a floor-
length.:gown, redingote style, of white
chantilly lace, panelled with net over
ivory, satin„ finger-tip length veil
.vas held in place by a coronet of orange
blossoms. • Her bouquet was, Sweet-
heart roses and fern. The bride was
attended by .Miss Airaa MeCell, :London,
who wore a floor -length gown of bine
„organza; frosted with white flowers.
She` .Carried7Ta1isffian fOges arid fern.
The bridegroom was attended, by Mr.
Russell Yorings, brother of the bride.
Dyeing the signingiof the register, Miss
Blanche Nett sang At Dawning." A
recePtion for fifty guests followed the
ceremony and a• -buffet
served by six friends of the bride. The
bridels_.,inother,received in,,,a_--go:Wn -Of
blue embroidered sheer. She was
assisted by rhe bridegfoom's mother,
who wore lilac embroidered sheer. Mr,
and Mrs. Jaekson left on 0 trip through
the Muskoka Lakes,,the bride travelling
in a soldiet bine dress and hat, wine. ac-
cessories and champa.ria. coat,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
QBE DAY Or PRAYER
0-ifT4WA.; August 243.-settt Jaw )?e -
quest of His Majesty the Icings Canada
, and the rest -of the United EingdoM
will obserVe a day of national Iga;iller on
stsseiVer4`atr
the outbreak of war; it was strinouneed
tonight by Prime Minister King.
Text of the Prime Minister's state
merit follows: , •
"His Majesty the ,ging has expressed
the desire that 'S'undav, Septeniher
being the first Sunday Of the annivere-
aVy of the outbreak of war, should, be
observed in -the Ileited Kingdom as a
day of national brayer. His MajestY's
.Government in Canada believes that
Vanadians generally -will desire to as-
sociate themselves with the people ef
the United Kingdom in ;this observance.
'The kloverOment, therefore, requesth the,
elergy of alt ehurelaes'in Canada, ,to ats
range, in preparing for services on Sun-
day, ,September 8, that the day shall be
e1:_er.:v:e,d.by their eoes.gregations
day of national prayer and interees-
CLOTIIISG TAKES FIRE
Lively Incident on County Road
Geo. McNall, raid -WIT" Burnett------
While eating his lunch at 'the road -
tide Uonday noon, 1George McNeil, sr.,
of Blyth, operator ef a 'county weed -
spraying machine at ,work,,in MeIC.illon
township, svtts the victim, of a painful
accident and theeentre of a lively scene
for a few moments -
Ali Of a sadden,' without warning,
one kg of Mr. MeNarte„ overalls, which
over a period of many weeks had be-
come thoroughly saturated /Avail, the
chemical, burst out in
flames. * Mr. MeNall sought to smother
the flames With his bare /lamb, but was
unsuccessful,. Ths fellow -workmen,
Thomas Adants (if Auburn and RosS
Sparks of Godericiealso tried to
smother the fast -spreading flames; wltli-
iit All three- men were with-
outcoats or .other a.vaileble apparel to
assist thew •
Fit1lyon Marl ran to the nearest
farm boue for water, but by the time
be had returned the other man had
secured the fire extinguisher from . a
nearby county truck and quickly put
out the fire.
alf. • MeNall's hands, chiefly the fing-
ers, were severely and painfully burned,
Ile was brought to Goderich Hospital
for 'treatment.
Had it not been for the sinall firp
extingu.isher in /he county truck Mr.
31cNa11's ultimate, injuries might easil •
have had very serious -consequences.
Sequel of Fatal
Road Accident
SeVenteenlear7O1d Boy 111cnind
y Uclai,";
Speed, nereleSsneessand inexperience
re the ClilSeS fiESigaCd. by Magistrate
MakinS in last "Tifursday's 'court` as
coutriltuting to the motor Accident las'
July 29 in which Arehie Meson!
near Blyth, lost his life. Robert
Govienaged seventeen; lifelong friend
and eehool chum of tine deasi youth,
as tconvieted of reekless driving and
remanded to jail for one week for
sentence.
-"This as Just' another ease of speed
and careleesuess,' -commented His Wor-
ship, suniming sip the evidenee; "fthis
young linen was driving a light car,
Witb no top, on a narrow, gravel towu.
sitirp-sreadte.o.gre.4...a,oefAJAK
safety. The evidence is that the boy
is not used to driving a ear, and
de not helieve that a tire Me** out, as,
LloweyeristhesbOy is as good _
eitieen, andhas no bad habits.. I find
1eekto
bimilgirntce
itYse. lienewl,ll be remanded one
v
• Testifying- in his own ,defence,
Govier_saidsiliat .on the- Sunda Y nigh
Of -the 'fatal -accidents be..and. his. eninn,
bad attended a band concert at Blythe
On their way home, after terfaing west
on to a sideroad two and a -half miles
•
north of Blyth, °X highway 1N(},—.4,...
rear tire 'bieW-Oht With a lot* "bang"
just as the car was passing Ther the
efest of a hill. The ear 'became un-
manageable, careering from one side of
the road,to the other, An,ally taking to
the 'ditch and striking a bank, when
iGoviek was thrown out. It went on to
hit a teem post and as a result of thiS
impact 'Masonreceived fatal injuliess
To Crown Atterney Hotlines Govier.
admitted that be had at times driven
his light roadster faster than fifty-five
mile's an hoer, but never as fast as
sixty, si never had her right down
to the boardi" .However, on
the night or the accident he was driv
only. forty Co forty-five. H aid
he ha.d been driying a„ ear 1,wenty-one
day.
The tire casing, produced in „court,
ShOWq4t134) Sig/1S of' a blowout, or evbn
O puncture; The hinertube, however,
had two large holes in it. •
Reeve 'George 'McNall, Of Blyth, two
LeNef, whin
o vestigated, were other wit-
:lees:and Traffic Officer Nornein
a:les.
Case for Civil C6urts• . a,
On :the night of July 18th last ears
driven by Williancteeilen -and Diryid.
Churchill, both et -Clinton; sideswiped
(in the road hetween-Clintou and Bay-
field, as a result of which Lyman. was
chargd with careless driving, After
the hfaringspad,pkoceeded•a short time,
Alagietrate deeided it wee 1 a
case for thecivil "courts, dismissing the
Beneclict,41edard, Stephen township;
was sentenced to seven clays in jail for
drunken-driving. If he does not pay
the court costs he must .serve a further
seven days'. "It was. the first ease oe
this kind the new traffic Officer on
Canada Has Greatest System
of Grain. Storage in the World
In the course or an :Article on thesuipluswheat for storage, created
grain elevator_ business The' Fin:0/16101 rgoly as it resitir-of,--th Tolley fOls
Post says:
TheAperiod of eXpansion in 'Canada's
grain elevato'reapacits) which took
. place in the 1920's, not only gave this
country the greatest system of grain
storage -in the .Warld, but alp intro-,
duced Securities of conipanies engaged
In this bttsinesS to the public ma a
large scale for the first time. -
Experience since thenhas, not been
entirely Pleasant, although perhaps, as
good -as eould Te jcpectedwhen the
events of the past ten yearsare re-
membered. •Two conditiOns- Were
particular importance. In- the firet
placer:there Was the first problern
AIM
There's DOUBLE:
ENJOYMENT
in delicious .
DOUBLEWT.GUM
lowed bY the wheat pools from 1023 to
.Then„ and' probably .of greatest-
,IMportarice from the tt;tandfloint of the
elevator • companies, 'there was the
severe drought period of the 1930's.
Only One Default
A.etuallv only .oae company, Western
Grain, has been unable t ma in tain
regttlizr interest intyments on its bonds.
Collingwood Terminals ran into difficul-
ty with a 'first mortgage! held by the
town of Collingwood,-
.
. Shareholders have hadi to take the brunt of the losses of theyak few years
and in sotpe eases _existence -of, hettl7t
preferred arrears hints at eventual
TIOCeSSitY of • some kind of reorganiza-
tion. . . ., .
Trading 'in shares ,of the elevator
eompanieS is nut, particularly active
and It is probable that there is'a wider
interest in their bonds among tan-
. .
action investors.
., .
. 'Special Treatment Possible
Hot" the excess profits, tax is going
to affect the majority of the elevator
companies is didieult to :forecast. It.
seems probable that most of them could
., Present a good case -.for special treat-
' anent beeause of low• earning. power
Miring the four base years established
llYfitith.ethiti'j;Pitlalir-yearP aye' rag .e..•of 'profits
1.930-':.i9 'inclusive, it seems that only
Toronto Elevator and Goderieb-Elva-,
.tor &Fransitwun1dh0 able to shoW an
average net profit. The Others wonm
sufferlosses of earying amounts.
' Being allowed to keep from: five per
cent. to' ten per cent...retnra on capital
souk1 apparent ly . permit, these coliti-
'chiles to Show good' gainS over recent
average in it period When the Increased'
amount of 'grain 'handled would give
larger earnings.
s *. *
Goderich Elevator .
Goderieh .Ieleelitot Sr Transit' Co.,
owning and operating a three -million -
bushel elevator at °Goderich, Ont., iS
one of the ohleSt of the Canadian
elevator.comPanies. Its first' unit wits
coinpleted In- 1•8913 With a 500,000 bushel,
eapacity. This tompany• has paid
' dividends at varying 'rates each yea -r
since 1008. The company has no funded -
deht, its “Soie eapitalization being 400,0
.01001011 'Shares. ., ' . • '.. .
In the z.'ear ended March 31,-1940, *
handling of grain reached the highest':
,
point in ten .years. Net profit was
equivalent to $1.'22 a Shar,!? Oil :,the cent.",
mon, Dividends o2"•50 <Teta' a ?share
wore Paid for 1939-40ivith a ha/runt' 15
1., eons a share being paid int July of
1 this .year. The shares aro not listed.
TAKING SAILORS' VOTE
114.AIONAIO, Aug. •27.-A secret ballot
is being 'conducted among 500 un-
licensed emproyes of the Paterspn,
• Steamehip: 'Company to indicate
'Whether they .areiti ravor of the Can-
adian Seamen's Vnion, it was an-
nounced at Montreal by union officials.
The.... ballot is being ' eonducted
-::aboarti2;sihiff inIlle_rOseneeeof, of-
ficer •of the' Dominion Department of
Labor and two scrutineers, a ship's
officer representing the company and a
, seaman elected by the crew to repre-
sent unlicensed' personnel.
The ballot .was ordered by a Federal
board of conciliation, under the chair -
m arts hi rrof- 3'11st-ice -11.----PAItTigue,
of the Ontario 'Supreme Court, which
has been 'negotiating, in a dispute be-
tween shipping companies and the
union. • •
Resnit of the vote will be given to the,
conciliation board, which has not yet
issued ,its report.
Union officials said the vote had 'been
completed on ships at Fort William,
Ont., Welland Chnal and Sault Ste.
•
Leaping, roaring, buek-jumping
motorboats on the racing- course in
front of the Canadian -National Ex-
hibition -will -provide plentyof excite-
ment fOr deVratees of high speed this
• Every day millions find real
pleasure in the genuine, long -
bating flavor of Doubleinint
Gum Cooling, refreshing,
satisfying! Enjoy it _after every
mall Millions do!
GET SOME TODAY
racing. program is a varied
one. • • ,
• • •
If a child who o1lwr4kist eii*s
!Wen romOitkints ii•Xsellosivasa
parenta Would be wise to beeonte
suspieious of the sadist's eyes.
They are often found to be, the
valise of this complaint -
Mahe' 'Your 0-09-eintarsent eatly
by phoning' rtirorkt
Cor. Kingston St. on The Olviare
Uoilerieb
F. T. Armstrong
OrTOMETRIST
*ednesthiy ast Luelinovi
posissoseassimasasiassasasserasosaussassis
biglswaT 1,lilantes !Culp, has had.
?birder Trial to Pr0000il
It as announced that the murder
trial peelitainary 02 Sam Dodge, ,EXeter
Indian," would :piece -ea ou A-UgeSt-2%-
at 1.030 a ra Dodge Was remanded to .
jail Until thattime. .
.Altogether there Were tiventysone
eases listed, .bilt ,only three were -diss
posed of; fer ene reason or anaher,„
filoatirsfor lack -sof titae. Remand*
were 'taken rn the eases of George
,Swadron and - Alex. 'Levine (not
LeVerine the Crown Attorney eors
-reeled), the Ter -onto, pair Charged. With .
chleken-thieving ; William Ooodwin axid
James L Buddy, eharged with. theft;
)efl•Sehrain, ehareseg with asaault;
Alex McDonald, witit 'vagrancr; Urses
et' nie Bell and Ernest Laws,With
disorderly •Concluet; 'Horatio Reynolds,.
Sylvester 1Sa1iesbarY, Elmer Vaiore and
Darwood Dunlop, with canelos drisr-
ing ;L G. Winters, Clinton; with Isaving
no Pin -ball license :William Stirling,
Tron-/)4Yluent 02 -wage, and Roy Snazel,
with indecent exposure of animals. '
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Editor The Signal.:Star.
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• 'Dear Sines -It -would seem as though
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the time was ripe for the; citizens of
Gado -rich- toprepare toe -entertains the
Many men of His Majest.Y!S- IfOces who
will Soon be with "us as strangers itt a
strange land; Youp,,,,i' men away from
noine wili soon be here arrinfirfOs, and
We should not wait till they are her
pefore we make some preparation to
make them, feel at home, ,
Have we not some place that might
be need as," a Y.M.C..ksbuilding is used .
.iii" larger 'stowriss where- tro0Ts...4re,
stationed? Vet4rans of the last War
know how welcome such .0, place:was,
Possibly something has been already'
started te meet this need.. If .eo-fine..,-
It shpild have the support of all loyal
citizens. 12, not itik time to getgoing------
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