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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-31, Page 7Tei l ,Xa °. 'ODER Stet, 1940 GODERICSyrv�� OTO ' .,I STAN. j)^T. ET -•M p• R South St, • , ,Phone 83 VO 1fditRUUR Lx . PHtR X � Oi•1�t2�;, Shies: and twice Used ra GEORGE rG . 2ti Tteto14a St4 CHEVROLET & 0I Sal�e'{s and* Ser t �...... ....A .r, lie at ALV IFP, McColl F'rontenec i Firestone T BETTY'S BE BET'TYTIT 04 Elgin .Avec, Permanent Wav Beau, DAINTEE Y T�I t :Side -f:.$ ,tate Ens ,oY�� Permanent Waving, F°aciais, ',Manicuring �YE' Phone 60 ger Waving, aaircuttfng stssT. EROS. Soltford Ile :'Ms 'Creathery, ,Salt ord Heights'. Phone 1.72W Manufa users of sirirrono um HTS • cal AMERY "Iltiri 'ER AN' JOE CREAM +r, IIIGHES a QUALITY O. McMANT &SONS l tPhone 35 Stanley � • O EAm . R, � r, r -visit Our M ,Bax; las'. • Square_Phone 283 S$I RWI�l1T -• WtLLIAs AND C. I'. ,PAINTS, ENAMELS 410.' ARNISHES Genieral,ftardware Oils,, ss, 'Aladdin -Lamps Colentan. IAamps d Stoi'e9, t f 14tiYes"Pbin•a d eating Mcq 'S GARAGE .D°, i & DESOTO. Sa s and ,Service ' 85 Harpailton ; Phone 696 General Rept s to All Makes of Cars' SUN;OC' GAS AND OILS ., Firestone Tir ;Willard .Batteries GODERICR BO _. B ,:.AMPELL ' C _ 58 Picton St. Authoriti 'COC- A TW EEDIE'S P TLING WORKS P EDIE, Prop. Phone 48;, Bottler' of LA AND ly VLA& DRINKS W. M. 9 Kingston °'St. a d. We carry a FLOUR,. '1 SpecializIA' gGRul Vega- LEAN ege C N LEA . Phone 350 omplete line of SEEMS AND �RpIES Seeds, . lower and e Planta OUSE `RNER • Qp' Phone 685 tl ROOMS - ptingly Served." Mrs. Leila Rath, of Clinton, is in the hospital there with a fractured hip, the remit of a 'fail at her twine. Mr. 'and Mrs. John T. Allison:, of us, borne township,. Observed ,'their golden wedding anniversary on•October Cantles E+;ggert, township,MeKijlop tonship farmeia'; fell frown an apple tree. in -his' orchard, and received; internal injuries which will keeps" bin itt hospital at sea forth,.00r some time. Albert Deiehert, of Zurich' while' workuig at . the Port Albert airport stepped. on a nail. which penetrated this foot deeply. Ile will be laid , up for 'solve weelks. • It is estimated that 1500' people at-'. tended, the fowl supper in the Brice - Apia United church last week, • ' A. truckload: of roast fowl •was required for the occasion, • - Margaret Isobel Sehofe, Wife ,o 'Earl Groves, 'W'ingluun, `passed away on_ g teber Qui -Vie ' heir fort ighth year; Besides her `husband, the leaves four daughter and two sons: Ir. and Mrs. James Showers, Wing- ham, recently cclebra,ted, •.their. golden wedding, annivergery 'with .'.a family gathering. 6: Before retiring to W nghain a few y Bits ago lir; and MTs; 1Snowers- farmed .in Turnberry town•ship, ll;rs, halt with reside in Stanl T town.. t bhp, 'Vr*ag -R der • At the Lutheran elinrch, Da l"ivondl, on October 19th, the Marriage was solemnized of Amelia Barg ir'etta;, eldc'ais daughter of Mr., and Aire. ]'.Louis ,1:I, R.a.dler, i)asliwvood, and ',Leonard? Wil - game i'rang,, only on of. Mr. and Mrs Louis ' Prang, ?auricle the , ceremony being performed "by Rev. 3. Killianget' of • London,, After. a motor trip to Northern Ontario the happy ramie are" he didn't try to° think any more; azut making their Thome in ?Ariel".tor t Little while he even forgot, tom, hero?: and- bitterns of hia `hate for the haifeirunken driver *ho. ?had eareene .dowit the street iii , * seeoud, leaner ,ear—and' who waS now it jail' on manslaughter charges. Ie didn't e'en see .his wife, , white anal: silent, dressed fete large's funeral, ::standing in the doorway, trying to make icer ' s ;Dice say ealtniy : "Pm ready', dear. We ,iaust go.. _ - 1,te0a1 �TihlYlea}tly.-we teading "since upen a time there: was as itttte girl who lived in u woodcutter a ?rut;,: in the D1ack Pores,, Ami she wee ao Itoortaletaianooke •• "Wilt roc mese *lir , »a •" ho i slaggr env- . J tib" put the bao>olt dewareereas ape at hie feet and said, you get restdY, Jwut mad It to Iow `thly t'ritd_it loud *nut n se I con boat, top" °.Sure,., Me *aid. .,lure, testae." That was what Juba #'*rowdy woo °remeuiberlug stow --the !way a are& mannered, saild had mulled hie hand aithetimid little flu eroend ettid,-•Itood it loud enough ei0 1 c•aul beer, too." And that wase why, uow, lie put his head on the -book acid. wok it from. the Fable where they had piled *one of Marbfem plaything* Weidner theta up from the floor where she :bed left 'theum. He opened it to the lovely pleture, Reading that story, aria lipRs iuoviug r billy with augtish to form the words, - •Con:deused from 4'o: reopel.itan Ry Michael ' Foster It's queer,; the things you remember wizen, life' has crumbled suddenly and 3 :;they ' �o i=st e of and n > � g the •big, important things,: not the plains of years or the hobs" you've worked iso hard for. It'd• the little ''things you hadn't noticed, at' the .time: the,way fair that. the birds forgot their singing a hand touched yours, and you too bush` front- the bough,. ']looking at her, And •to .notice ; the .hopeful little inflection .there came a day when . of ;a- voice you didn't really -bother to De was..reading it- to 'hiniself. But listen In. ,.. ..,...y • • loud enough for her to hear, too. Ala,ybe.' jot= Carmody found that out, staring Roger .- r ,r -died -an_ San lar in': 311rough e:is ingr.rOetrn winn*rovrutjhe Clinton hospital in his eighty-sixth .cheerful •life of the street: He kept year He leaves a widow, four sons trying to think about the big important r L them to a old t it t Before, retiring•� u c u n li e e. wo daughters, Bethings; b h €, and f..0 g'_ ... ,.. .,..;.,. th�?g..+.. �. �,rw.° his Clinton Mr. Pepper was a weir -known focused- sharply rn his Mind,' "AU lie resident of Tue1ersmith, could remember now was something -his The death. • of Catherine 'Halliday, little".girl had said to him one evening; ___ r •a "-threeeweeT ' 'widow bf John ,J. Elliott; occ�_urecl at Ue h ps $go . Seaforth• on Friday In her eightieth That °particular night he had brought year,. ; Her husband died many. years home from the office the finiaihed dratago and she is survived by two sobs, of the annual -stock holders' report. Willard H. and Oliver,�C. Elliott, both. Things being'as they were, the report of Seafa th _ ' meant a ryreat deal: to his, future, to the 'PLAN E' GILBERT -1'L Victoria_ St - _. CHRYSLER Sales and GeneraleRepairs igtAGE Prop. ,.PLYMOUTH, efvice,, + Ail Makes. CANAD 1; TIRE CORPOR ION , : Asf3octate. ° tore O,V'H VETS ► NE, Mgt. Hamilton St. Phone•69W TIRES, BATT1ELE'S, ,&C SS�Oii.IES • PHONOLA' ' ° • IOS BAKERIES': E. U. 'C VELA: •'14 West, St. Phone 114 • READ, PIE `, 1 1JNS, • ,CAKES, R.R. 1, Goderich� RESIDENTIAL ti , AIt1BRATIONS -HOUSE MOV • HEAVY -FR ! NG GODERICH IRO Victipria St GRAY IRON BRASS and ALUM Contractors;' lobbe Engin While hauling in beans at the. farm 'futuare `of his wire •ihrld :his' little girl:. >ae-read it b%°'° re dier of :John a B,' ,Hyde, Stanley, township, He sat down t --. —147 L. Patr%I�St 1'hon`J.95'5 Garfield Shoebottom was struck on the -e heli [1 by it pulley. His -skull was- frac STRATFORD, NTy tu,red and he was taken to Clinton hos- "TlNiliS . a �pital, . a UM CASTINGS Largest Stock In Wes n Ontario To He is native in a critical condition. of ''Myth. • -and i UUUUry r;3 Choeie lt'r . Miss- Margaret E. Ifabkirk, Well- . "NO ADVANCE THE SAULTS:; G. L, �� : XTER Nelson St, Best Graz • ' • . • PocolontasHard, A CONTRACTOR Coal, Coke, Hard a Exclusive A 'P'hone739—d',0, : + 468-22 Albert St, LEHIGH VALLEY Personal atten n to every job. . JOHN JET' RY x ' Warren -St. Phone 577W GENERAL CON'TR k CTOR AND: BUILDE Tr>i�><wr�� known resident of Hensall, died slid- . denly on .Tuesday of last week, in hay forty-fourth year. She was the only daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. George Habkirk of ensall and .was a prominent figure in the 'business and social life of the village. i • Clinton's New • - Clerk-Treurer M. T. Carless has been • appointed Tow n -Clerk -and Treasurer- of !Clinton, to succeed R; P.' Manning, resigned..Mr. Cerleso has been a resident of Clinton for thirty years. • Phone 75 s of • ft and Cannel d•. Light Wood tits for THRACITE GIBBON'S RAM • Montreal St. (et Ed •' Phone 61 We are as near as y REPAIRS • AND RE FOR ALL M GENERAL MERCHANTS A,.. J: G:. MONT SALT Phone GROCERIES —. MEA VEGETABLES --1: HARDWARE •' `' - Phone 'S BREAD" 'S1S Ar.' BAKERY & FORSTER ' Phone 4603 linns, Cakes Daily Groceries • Deliver : ROBERT 62 East ,St. ' GENERAL CO . BUY Carpentering, . Alae Also Cali Estim; TANDISH ` Phone 369 • 'ACTOR' AND ai ER tions ahid Repairs et Work s ` Free EARL WEST 69 East Et,' „ Phone 487 si GENERAL COIS.UCTION REPAIRS,{ A.LTE-R.ATNS, FLOOR SANDING. HARDWOC* FLOORING r phone. ACEMENTS ES . • Ehicsrdine Presbyterians • ' Observe 90th" Ann -ti ver'sary : The ,'Kincardine Presbyterian: congre-, gation , on Sunday last celebrated the ninetieth " anniversary of Presbyterian- -ism in that town, . The first service MUNDAY visas, held in 1850 in a tavern, with Rev. 1'have to wort: tonight. • Some other; Phone 598 'A. MacKitl• of •Goclerich officiating. ' time. OCK OF PARTS Wingham R.C.A. • - '11 ..._. 0 He' had to' be •sure • •it ,w right; it meant se much. Just' as, he turned o ,page, M argue, h is little girl,• came with‘a book under her arm ancld`said, "Look, Daddy," ' •. He glaiiced.up and said, "A new book, eh? That's fine." "Yes, Daddy, Will .yon read me a story -in it?" • • "No, dear. \ot Just naw," yhe said. Marge justod there, and.' he read through a paragraph telling the stock- holders about. certain replacements" the machinery •of the factory. And. 1large*'s voice, with timid, hopeful little inflections,: , wa,a- saying: ; "But Mummy said you ' would,' , aiee inteer•Ctiewedeyou '-st ie ti ►i . . Kidney, 4cids YouriRest tett a gaol sir-� lice awake r blameit ea heir .kidneys.. Healthy kidneys filter poi ns from. the Manypeople .never seers night's, rest. They turn and and, count sheep. • Oftriw tt "nears" when it may be bleed. If they are faulty **AO fail, poisona: -• ` stay in the ay:tear and sleep ache, backache often folio. sleep well, try' Dodds. half a Centurythe foyer Deo:. d s Kiln Daddy." - a He looked over the atop of the type- script. '"I'm sorry, :Iii"ilge. Maybe �.. Mummy' will read it to you. Fits busy now, 'dear,"• • "No," 'large said ,politely, :. -“Mummy is •7nrch busier .upstairs.' Won't you read me just thin one story; Look -- hasn't it a 1bvely picture, Daddy?" "Oli;"a`y''es. Beautiiul,'•x he said "But 90 Day Guaranti a on All Repair Work, • Establised 10• Years GROCERIES & MEATS DOMIION 1 SUNS SST BR We SUNKIT- t •SUN1(1SP ., SUN. KIIST WE DELIVER ORES LIMITED DS nirPs THE TOP eelalize.' in ANGES . MONS . . APEPRUIT PHONE 461 NOR •• (Formerly • East Side o For Prompt Deliver, ' Service Phone GROCERIES, FRUI - 1 TABLES --COO Milan's) Square . and Courteous 64 or 165 S - AND VEGE.- ED. MEATS Send your donation for. the boys Overseas to the Red Cross Rooms at the Public Library or to the Bion Rooms, corner. of North St. and the Square.- • BAXTER DAIRY , Napier St. " + Phone 104 MILKCREAM •Specia ... ing in 'WHLPP CREAM KRIME O' OHO. °LATI+E 'DRINK GR,APE, ORANG 'sand GRAPEFRUIT . PRICE CERY re , _ r Phone 248 ;VEGETABLES -- ITS e `ery Service SOU `H EURO PLOWMEN One Thousand People Present at Mata"; Near_ Hensall AEENSALL; Oet. 2.i°---Underideal weather c editions the annual. match w of the South Huron Plowmen's Assoeia- tion was held on. Thursday afternoon, October 24th, on the farm of Robert Munn, located two miles southwest of Hensall. The event drew a crowd of • approximately one thousand people and keen interest Was displayed by all in the fine ability `displayed. • Pioneers in the ,art of plowing stood aside and admired. the work of the. young: men of the plow . today. For the 'first time in the history of the association there were more tractors in attendance than teatns ;of horses, there being seventeen entries in the ,tractor classes, and fifteen entries in the' team plowing classes. Feature event 'wasthe tractor plowing in sod class open to residents of 'Tuckersmitli,, , Usborne, Hay, Stephen 'and +Hibbs t Townships, there being thirteen ' entries'. ; .Fergus The best is the she' Cone-0,1eah.ed` Anthracite repeatedly, hear froni our they have ever burned. or clinkers. • When you. re D&H CONt.0 .j1ANE ALBERTA CHEST'S EARTLEY FOUR -PO STOIUER COAIa °ORD CODE LONE Snit,. DOME Abe HARDWARE, Chas. COAZVAli' and • HARD Phonuz 011ice a 22 pest. When you • buy 1)&I O%, you buy the best. " We, ustomerg that it i8 the best coal ere is so little ash . Aird no slate uire fuel,give us a ea11 ANTHRACITE. (4()AL . i COAL° a . POCAIIONTAS Turnbull of Dashwood7'won this event. The open class for plowing in sod was won by Austin Nairn of Munro, who turned in as 'fine a performance as any- one on .the, grounds: - . N J. W. Ortwein, ninety-one-year-old resiclezht&of-nn.sall, did his turn at the plow in the novice class for 'nonwplow- nren, being awarded first prize.'. Num- erous others took -part • in this' class; never s 1,, 'lowed before; andmen Who 'had, n it- proved' an' unusual and interesting • The match, was, in. .charge of ; the eYectitive, President William Quinn, Secretary Percy 'Passmore and Treas.- user A•relhie -M•orgafh, The Ixensall Senior, institute caterer? ,.for the crowd, and -the Red Cross, Society operated a booth that netted their organization a substantial: esuin. The Winners The 'Winners by ctasSes were ` Open,:class, °'jointer plows In sad, Austin Nairn, Muro,'Harold Carter, St, 'Marys, I1ind?r AreaStrong, St. Pauls; beat .crown, An€dtin,. Nairn; best finish, Austin Nairn ; director In charge, John Allison,. , ' • . Oen to .those who have never won a prize at a Provincial, match', etceept in 'boys' class, :leek villets, Winghniu, James 'lid gg, Seaforth, Norfiiati I)owd, Stagg; 'best crown, Jack Willets; best finish, jack. Wallets; difeetor in charge, `Cecil Rowe. Jointer• plows in sad, open to . diose who have never won two'first prizes except hits liow• d' glasses, Harvey ,fi ovie, Exeter, Lorne .Passmore, Exeter, James votley, Seafortli, xlu:isehl • Ferguion,. Mensal?; best 'ct'oW11, Lorne Passmore; best finish, Harvey direetor in charge, Alvin Passmore. a . jointer plows :yod, boys eighteen and . under, Wilfred • Ttfd*r, IStrattord, Wilfred McQuaid. Seatorth, Elmer Pass..."+ Exeter •Actin Itowe, Exeter n SERVICE STATIONS CITIES SERVICE STATION i CRANSTON;.}'& HUTCHINS West St. at Wateri¢o St. Phone 7 CITIE&SERVf COMPLETE. AUTf CE PRODUCTS MOTfVE SERVICE ROOPE'S SERVIC: 36 Bayfield Rd. Fraine and -Wheel Ai' Machine Work--A.cet Bicycles—Tires CITIES S•ERVIC PRODUCTS Lawn Mowers ' harpened, Wilfred Tuer ; director in charge, Asa Penhale. Boys 16 and under in stubble, Alonzo Harburn, Cromarty ; best crown, Alonzo Harburn ; ,best finish, Alonzo 'Harburn; director in charge, Vic Jeffery. • . Tractor plowing in sod, open •to irll,. P. P. 'O'Malley, Teeswater, Ed. Mitchell, DenfieicL Parrish Moffatt, Teeswater, W. J. -Clark, Goderich ; best Brawn, P. P. O'Malley ; best finish, Ed. Mitchell; dir etor in charge, W. Quinn. Tractor plowing in sod, Tuckersniith, ,Usbo0e, :Stephen, : Hay and llibbert townships, Fergus Turnbtill, Dashwood,' Frank W ildfong, Exeter, °rltuid Reich- ert, . Hensall, Russell Tlroderiek, Hen- s01;4best Brown, Fergus Turnbull : "hest finislh, 'Fergus. , Turnbaill ; director ...incharge, A. Morgan.' ' • Saladn Tea special for best -plowed land by'South-Huron Plowman. 'Harvey Louie, ' • STATION' Phone 688 nment Service; lene Welding Batteries Man Dies of,Infection • open tit the picture; . It • was a'' ,long - 'Stanley -Henderson, of Wingh'.im; a time before she said anything else.. He member' of the • 99th Battery, died,on, read through two morepages explaining Friday last at the age of twenty-four In full detail the shift in markets over years, an infection" being the cause of the past n ,months, the plans outlined death. He had earlier this fall: at- by the sales department for meeting tended' the training caimp' at Carlingthese problems, -anti- the adVertisiug T. ' Heights; 'He is survived by his par- program which ;had been• -devised to ins e!nts, Mr. and .Mrs. 'Robert 'Henderson, crease .the demand for.their,products. I.1 by two brothers and two sisters_ "But it is a lovely picture, Daddy, Jones --Little and the story looks •so iexciting;" Marge At' the Presbyterian -manse, Hensall, saki; on Saturday;, 'Oc�toiiei�,1.9th, Rev: W. "I 1 now," he ,said{ ''Some other time.. Weir performed• the marriage ceremony • uniting Mary •Helen, youngest daughter of Mrs. Little of Hensall and the late ,Flollanl little; and Pte, Ivan Cecil Jones, .sari of' Mr. and Mrs. 'William Jones, of London.. The bride will reside m�� at London -while the groom'resues. • training •at Oamp.R6rden. . cress, heed - if you fion:t remedy, 103, Pills $(ubbo Robertson—Phair. • At .St. Pauls Anglican church,' Wing - ham, on (Mabel -15th, Cora Mae Phair, only daughter of 'William Phair and the late11rs. Phair, of Wingham, was united in marriage to Donald •_ Alex- ander Robertson, of Mindem•oya, son of Mrs. Janet 'Robertson and, the late Wil- liam Robertson, of Bluevale. Rev. E. 0. Gallagher officiated.. Mr.,and Mrs. Robertson will tae up residence , on Manitoulin Island.• Rau-•Siemon -St. Peter's ehurch, Drysdale, was the scene of a 4pretty wedding on Qr�tober 17th, when Marie, eldest daughter.'of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Siemon, was;united In matrimony to John Roy Rau, second son of Mrs. Ran and the late Joseph • Ran, both of •the French Settlement. Rev. Father Martin officiated. Mr. and Canada's Soldiers . Drinking Enormous Quantities of Bovine Beverage • OTTAWA, ()et. 24. ----Canada need? not worry much about the sobriety of her young 'glen under' arms. . Even hard- boiled fgeant.ni ijor � have to admit it—they are, on the whole, a temperate lot. The day has passed, ix would seem, to ,hinge any more Mali on the old army saying' "a Malt's not a roan unless he, throws his daily" ration of rutin Chown the hatch." - •Tlie lads are drinking. milk, and in tremendous quantities. In more than fifty eentrell throughout Canada' where the+(ana(liau: Legion War`Servieee is operating dry t anteens, the manager yeport treteadil3y.growing eonsumPtion of the bovine beverage, both plain and ehoealate lttvorecl, So great is the demand, itt fact, dist 4f - fieuity is often experienced 'by the Legion in nraintaiiiing, suflleient eupy • It looks, tate Legion "officer ald, like a comeback for the dairy Herdic: best thrown; '"6 'ilfeed T'uer; best llnis1i, READ THE pL4SSIFIED ADS. FREE SE ALO t)lSABLE r `: HORSES 0 removed promptly Simply phone °C` WILLIAM ST UMIT PHONE 21 "901r12 Your Nix# v TORONT Try HOTEL 11ocated on W at Co E*ay Park Convenient 4 Cs, ases ipation .y Those who k ` a mass • of impurity pent u as their -bodies, day after day, inmead of having it removed as nature,. tended, at least. once in every tw y-feur hours, -3n- variably suffer fro constipation. • The 'rise of cheap harsh purgatives will never get you y where as they:... only aggravate th' trouble and in. '.� bojure the delicate „ sus lining of the , wels, and are v = liable to cage piles. • If constipated , take Milburn's , Lana -Liver Pills, have a natural movement ` of thewels. They do not gripe, • we and. sicken > se many laxatives doe The ' Milburn :04.,, Womails, . OR DEAD CATTLE .. d efficiently: LLECT" to - NE NE SONS INGERSOLL ° Ston" AVERLEY e Spaditfa Ave. ge St 0 l"riel ?ides: o Highways $1.31 10 $2.0 52.511 to *5.1111: Dont, *5.0 to *LH Mose, to ,t n rsllf ,hili???? INtlple I,e' 'i'h+ trea Wholesale the F ettio Shappbi s. M. POW Univerpsity,, flulldhuto. Gardens, Hospitals, outeb, and ble • Retaall Bietriot. Plutemerrl