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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-21, Page 3B6.siness Directo 'LEGAL& 1- 111:3DLEY B. LUES " • ..Uarrister, Oflite-tiourt House, Goderich. TelePhone ` • , WM. A. ,SU'illill5RIAND -` Barrister and Solicitor Virot Mortgage 'SecuritY,• •• , Urban Loans Available. , Goderieh. Phone irop III.SOMNMMIMNIMIMMPMIIIMMIOMPMIMIOPOM"a".11MMINMII 01111ARTISREI, ACCOUNTANT , - , M11191eNTEITII. • and DIONT.F.1ITLI,, °bartered Accounutnts• Ti Downie ticet, titratford ' Toronto °Mee; aW say Otreet , VETERINARY SURqEON ELLIO'IT VlilTERINARY S'UIR:GBON T - Olinton. ' Yhone FIRE -PROTECTION • FOR COUNTY HOME r , ,reorr Water IVIain 'and illydrants to Connect with ()Upton's Water System Further steps to safeguard ,the lives 4 inmates eartel-Ceutity Herne for the 'Aged near Clinton from danger of fire Were,talten at a joint meeting of the .001114Y !Heine and Warden's eonsInittees of the County Connell held here la.et Friday, wheed WiTs decided to install a water "'main and. three hydrants to serve the inetitution. The contract has been awarded to the 'Grant COostruction Co., of Toronto, which eorapan'Y laid the, six-inele Water main from Clinton's, municipal weds north of the town to the radio school, distanee-Of two Miles. This; Wain passes -the County Home ion'No. 4 high- way and, it is to be tapped by a 1600 - feet four -inch main, into the grounds to serve the main building, barns, etc. Three hydrantscare to be installed at •strategle points. ' Installation of the new autematia fire alarm sy.etem' in the main building is just abotit completed at Cost of $1875. I3esides sounding a fire alarm. at the Heine this will automatically notify the Clink:in fire department of eeseesse a threatening blaze, Arrangements are being' made with AUCTiONEERINO Clinton Town Council and P. U. 1Coni- • • mission for the operation of this new Naublais Gutisauri, uomatioxi, • LIVE $TOCK AND AirliWilit-a-1, AILJOT/U.N.Elaki • Telephone 119 Sales aitended •to anewhere and Very effort wak. to give satisfactien. • Farmers' sales'n,otes discounted. • (41011,1)ON• AL' GRANT:, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FUR JIURVN ' 00UNTY • , A sakisfaCtory,. courteous -service ..for Farm, Property' or Household Sales, Hates Iteasbnable. . .11.ACKSON taPEOIAUST IN • ,minAi AND - HJOUISIBI10111.1) • Licensed in -Huron - and Perth • Counties. 'Prices - -reasonable ; satisfaction •(guaranteed. - Vor information, etc., write or • phone JI:Alti,),12.) JACKSON, 12on oas, • Seaforth; 11,.R. 1, Bruketield. .11.111, .11110.111111110ere. MEDICAL • 1[1.1t. F. J. It. I'OSISTIOR, EYE, EAR, a' NOSE, THROA,T Late House Surgean New York • Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, as; sisteent at Moorefield Bye Hospital and ciopa Square ,Throat Elespital, Lou- • don, England...• •BYES •TESTED, GLASSES •SUPPI.dED • 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit' Bedford' _Hotel, Gederkh, Wediesday,- Sept. 2.1th, from 2 p.m. till 5 .p.m. - titINSURANCE .11acKILLOP M.UTUAL FIRE, IN- • M SURANCE CO. -Farm and iso- • lated toWn property insured. Officea-s-.William Knox Pireeldent, • 'tiondkesboro; W. U. A.rch'ibald, • Vice - President, ' Seaforah ; A. •Reid, Manager and !Seeretary-g.Nreaaurer, Sea- • forth. ••Ditectors-Wm. Knox, Londe.sboro ; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; •Chris. • Leonhardt, Dublin; E. J. Trewartha, Olinton; •Thos -Moylan Seaforth; W. It. Archibald, Seaforth; McEwing, • Blyth; Frank McGregor, -Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton. Agents -E. A. Yeo:R.R. 1, Goderich; James wgtt, Johrt E. Pepper, R.R. 1, Brucefield; R. F.-McKercher, it.n. 1, Dublin; J. F.- Prueter; Brod- hagen. Polley -holders' can make all pay- ments and get -their. cards receiptied at the Royal Bank, Clinton ; Calvin putt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or • Xt Reld's General Store, Dayfield. JOItUGLESS -PRACTITIONER flailtornefaroR A.ND DR ()GILES'S 5-1. •• THERAPIST - • Godersich;'-Phone, 34.1s, Office hours -1G to 12 -a.m., 2 to 5 t and 7, to 8' p.m., Tuesday, Friday and Saturday : - 10 to 1,2 a.m. only on Wednesday, Monday and Thursday at Mitchell. . Mineral fume. baths by, appointment • only. A. N. ATKINSON '51 South St. modern sysitra. SUICIDE AT BRUSSELS 'Man Facing Police Court Charge Takes His Own Life 'Crown Attorney !Holmes was pf- ficially hotifiedi early Saturday morn-. ing of the finding of the lifeless body of Wilfrid Champion, aged thirty-two, single, •in a shed in. 'Brussels, -the man's home, with a revolver bullet in the head. The coroner prOnounCed the death,one -of s.hicide after an in,veStiga- tion. had: been • made by County .Con, stable, Helmer Snell, detailed on the case, and° the, hody was released" for burial. Ohtunpion was to appear in County -Police' Court here• • today (Thursday) on a breaking and: enter= nag charge, and was en hail. Despond? °piny is thouglit-have been e "calise.of his rash act. Champion waS,born at Bluevale. He is survived • by his mother, • Mrs. Margaret IChampion, five sisters and live brothers. . 7.30 425 p.m. -Leaves • Goderich for Stratford, Toronto, • Hamilton, • Buffalo, •L'ondon, Detroit, ravistock and Woodstock.. Depots .--r•-• Bedford, Mash and Royal •Hotels. Phone hotels 'or 305 for Information. \STsRATFORD ',GODERICH COACIr LINES • I. .Craigie I INSURANCE and REAL • ESTATE GeLOur Automobile Rates Ph2pe 24 Goderich G. .Geo. G MacEwan • Fire, Accident and Motor Car .INSUAANCE office :--alagonic Temple,. West Street, Goderkt " Phone 230 GODERICH • • 41- • • P.: „al.,. R.KAISI Real Estate mid Insurance- Offiie and Residence: 1 ••11, rtsfalgiir Street .phone 663 FOR SALE -el -louses of all kinds, choice • building lots, business property and several good farms. Let me show you some real bargains. Bay now. ' BUY VICTORY BONDS , Now Playing-ERROL FLYNN in • "FOOTSTEPS IN Tim DARK" Monday, Tuesday and Wednegday, • aJames, gney-Olivia Dellfavilland And Rita. 'Hayworth A 'fun -filled aioripinielt-peeked story eentered about a red -head ,with very definite ideas and 'habits Thursday, Friday and Saturday. .• Gene Antryif-Smiley Rprnette and June Storey introduce some new till nt in an interi,stieg alit thrilling adventure # 'tale. FeetnifIng J'oe Prieee and hin Pacendilterie Alatinees Wednesday, Saturday and Holidays .at 3 p.m. Coming-"Illood and Sand" -"Son of Monte Cristo"- 9The Greg Lie" obtrtclj 1�11 • HURON COI,NTIr..5 Folamosr ,WEEKLY GODERICH, ,ONTARIO 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ist, 1)41 , 11 l'",,WITII ONLY THREE LEGS * . Airport Assured Quiiintette' Plead IS aour VRISE,Y _Guilty tp, Charges . near Centrak wiudsor youths 001I'Victed Of The liveliest and IIIQ'St Inapertani el; 00111trAdt e, animal bil the farm of Ernest jaekMarli 'Pt! Yet',, Awarded Theft, lirealcing . Qotaborite tet4nship, thee daei is e a0WeVOr --e: 'Eleter - Comment' Entertng . 1i threeelegged toltst !aorta on Saturday Illorning with its right front leg Mise - Five Winasor yontiaS were 'lined ing, 'withotit even the deln410nce Of a '(10xeter. Tlines-Advocate) •nii before Magistrate Ian 'McRae , in etumps 'Deepite trills, handicala, the 4:olt, " sratir milts out of "Exeter. 'a' neW 'Oeunty ?Once Court last Thurs4Y twbeabyeuteraea'sYvinxioa Itbsit; *sit on its 'airport Is now an aseured fact, .Re - When they pleaded giall.ty to 210 fewer arbund, 1),•Vvve hollers alafter h7ttil julAnPflen: sident ;rig:biters .lieve taken tip their mother and feeding like any Other edit. location here an landesurveyere wil ,than twenty-seven ChargeS of ear theft, hours later it leas running *after .its Literally hundreds have ideited the ruieway$, soon be , engaged in laying- out elle , breaking and entering, and, in the case of Glassco an Deldnea, attempting to Jackman farm to see the freak. ef 'From all-reportS t1 airport will take break jail on sS,uguSt 7th, nature. e The dant Is Eve Grattan, in about fiSe hundred acres in Ifiteithen ErneSt Rupert usa,Abe,firet to plead.; property of Wilmer 111elfiihus, and the • township, about One and a quarter guilty to stealing the ',automobile of sire Jerry Harvester. formerly 'owned is:tiles-west and north of Centralia and. James Smillie at Ilensall oil the even- by the late Dr. Whitely, now owned' about the same distanee east and south ing ef July 31st, then the attempted in Norwich.. The colt is normal in of Crediton The original surliey took robbery of the•diour rain of J. A. Wil- every respect; save the missieg front' ie about eleven hundred acres and from lianis & Son at Ztirieh, John Nediger'S leg. : Mr. MeMnnini, a. breeder of ram this a ehoice was' made of the land S horses, is thinking seriously of putting most satisfactory. ervice station at 2Clinton;, where nine . exhibition '. gallons of gasoline' Were stolen, 'then the animal on The new airport will be a service 'Backer (Bros.' 'butcher shop at Brussels,flying school. After the student pilots where the cash register was carried - e WO Chilton School have received their elementary trainisug awaybroken open and nine dollars in we understand they will complete their , cash ecuied, the register, being thrown .Trust es nseate training at this airport, where the. into a ditch. • The tiext and last "job" e ' U latest maelunes .used ill modern war- , Was, at BIY,t1r, Where on abortive effort - mni: WHAM 1 SUNDAY ROAD ACCIDENTS a Ifoop4al, Caro miletogs.from S'br411.1* to _ Teets •Ooderich sisters, and rances McOreight, dilangliters of Mr, .and Mr. ItUssel gcdreight, Mucks street, are. in ,Alexanfira nospttal, • rhylliS with a fractured collarbone and Vranees with , fractured nose, - re- eeived in an automobile aeeklent the toneep_00p, C-iioderich tcrwn- ship, near Taylors Corner, on Stinday 1. aftetnoon, The party, of four, includ- inrgaitland Chambers, driver of the car, and his brother, George, both 0 R.R. 2, Clinton, were driving north toward 8 highway when they 'Sought to turn out to pass, another ear going in the same direetion. In doing SO the driver lost control, of the ear on the soft shoulder, and it took to the ditch unturned over. .Georges Cham- bers suffered slight injuries to an elan. His brother escaped with. a siialting - Another accident ocetirred' ton ;the 'Brucetield-Bayfield couuty reard, one- half mile from Baydeld, at 6.30 Sunday °Vetting, when It is alleged that Charles Bryant, of 'Port Dalhousie, Ont., drove through a barrier inte an open -ditch where a caLvert. Is under _construction. Traffic 'Officer Norman Lever said that Bryant, who is in Clinton .hospithl with a broken nose and head and face lacerations • and undetermined' ehest injuries, after hitting thee*rrier travelled. 100' feet, caroming off a pile of gravel *and going on another thirty-five feet into a pile -of dirt on the other side of the.ditch. The driver apparently was partially blinded by the sun's rays in his yes... The car was' badly smashed. The officer alleges excessive speed :and has preferred a charge. fare -will her -available-. It will -follow Was made to rohJohn Elliott's service Judge COstello's Decision Vacates closely the pattern of the airport' re - station. .All of these depredations „were conimitted on the night a J uly 3 ' 1 or early !next inorniug. •- A. T. Cooper *With monotonous regularity Velduca, 'cdaSseo' Enright and A.rpantiguasi pleadedguilty to the same charges, .Delduca and Glasse° to the jail - breaking attelipt as well. "Enright and Arpentignae, tpecialt ly Enright, 'gave valuable assis nee to the police Lei clearing up these crimes," explained'brownAttorney tlioline,s: He said Enright was only 'sixteen years of age. • "I think we should hayesneeoffiver of the regiment".- her wiMa----Satence is 'pasSed," he suggested, the • Bench agreeing, •. 4 Mr, Donnelly, however, "pre.seed ter sentence inuned•lately in thecases of b (); elduca and !Glasse•110 said all of- ' Seats of W. E.'Perdue and cently completed at , Aylmer, While there is little official information we are led to believe that the new airport „ ............._ will be one in connection with the CLINTON, August 18. - Judgment British Commonwealth Air Tsainiug, ha.s4 been handed down by County Judge Plan Ands will he linked -up with the T. M.° .Costello in a case that fa some air navigatien school at Port Albert , and the radio school at Clinton. tithe has, been of, forenlo$t interest The owners of the farms which are loudly. Two members of the Clinton included in the plan were not coin - Board of !Education, W. E. Perdue and ,pletely taken by „ surprise, although .A. T, !Cooper, were aceused by. Lillian the had received no official inform- MeKinpee and Charles Middleton, tete° upon until the surveyors landed .on menabers of , theboard, the latter eel their property ready t Commence . ' chairman, of presenting accounts for work. • , nierchandise supplied -to the schools. It is proposed to erect the n&ain build - The protesting members sought ings on the farm occupied by • Mr% judicial de()ision on the legality of' the Lloyd Ilodessois, ' 3rd concession of practice' and !the judge, • in a deferred Stephen eto-wasailpseand the runways decision, found that a "literal inter- tifiTnktend back . to the -4th. concession, mention" must be given to the pre- including .the farms of Rd. and L. visions of the act - fences were one, -because they•Wwhen -even aere eon, technical Violation of the statute has Ihivey. The field will take in the side - road running east and west, which will f necessities be .c.....tosed -ilt le !loiewri Imods,-the Youlbeehti-v-ing"--s-Plk11‘:•0--0. oC,Ciarred." lie found,' therefore, 'that . , at 11ensa11.which, 4ie said,'had a a the seats Of the two tnistees ehould be that the farms of Mrs. IT: I-Iodgins and .11r. Jolin Edwards figure in the plan, the other crimes• . Ile conei•clered the e While the matter, *as in process„ of and hove much More time will eell. e • . crirries in the petty clase. -. inqui,ry the two members involved had The work on the 1.-unsvays will com- mence in a ti lio r t time and from 75,000 Cin wn, Attorney uoimes eolitraidicted withdrawn their aecountsthe jutig- to 85,000 .tons of .creehed gravel will , defence, counsel: Ile safd there was inept intimated. The elp;$ as des: be required,. all of which will have to 1 . not a ke'S7 in the car. The accused had cribecl by ;the judge as ' vexatious-." in some manner. er.ossed the wires of Trustees McKinnon and Middleton be shipped in frem outsale points. if *rumor is 'correct, therewill' be fie,• the eel., a 1940 Hudson sedans. to get allel.;ed 046, practice was in violation,,Iningnrs as. comp-ared -with four -.at ; it started:and finalie wrecked it. He of Ontarlir7statutes and judgment was out Albert, and th* gives some idea said he would agree to suspended sen- applied fOr7by them- Elaeh side em- of the -accommodation reqeired for tenees fo,i' the two soldiers, Ettright„0114 pleyed counsel, but -the application was 1 , .h .. ,--, , , o ..a.nia'. ArpeRtikna.--.s.; .jjelduea; he said, had twice tbruen •nut on, questions of pro- ., eerved four months on. a previous con- ceduree , , • - • klready nuiny men have been- lonklise,- ‘ work and '11W -doubt many will be Yiefien at Windsor: tie also , wepld, Judges finding. , 4 11vet14,t1 W hen -the 'work of building gets agree to --:•usPendetli -sentence of one The; -judgment, as handed down by well ender !wee, , het so far, we can year for 'Rupert. on the ear theft eharere, Judge ,Costeilo, iettds: _ ..... leartr,thithing .11 bont the contract for but said that this !must' have the ap- . . "This. Ls one of those• vexatious the buildingS. The' work of building pro al of the Attorney -General; because actions, ',which do not tend the' sentence was -mandatouy. hernesey in- a i4C11-0;o1 seCtion, but never- done „ to'. 11 the runwalys and taxi strips Will be The cases of Delduca and' GlaSsco theless a!'4.-. open to P) 1.11(4. 0041er the - with*. hva V y • machinery.' itml the were' ilifferent. They bed ,broken two eau. e.e,, labor elethent in connection is not ex, . ceptionally large. _ statutory 'legislation. Neither . heavy Padlocks of •their cell block in eqvaiadrei:t1 t‘hviattlimtalityk:igiisnlslatio,n,,,n;aas iiti, is , At present there is an impression into n the praetiees where --1 --- -'s -*------- (-**-(1) 4iliout 'the tp‘Vn that houses; -urine an effort to break jail, an attempt that was nipped ill the Mid! by the strong s•s z ; Members et. qua rters and_ boarding hOuses, _will be left arid of the fail gocouncil', and chool boatdare illowed jgvernor, J. B. to contract as w110g,ci. in the action , great demand and the tendency to Iteynolds.s The Crowu Attorney con- . . iaerease Tents and Prices is in the air. Rented to the (biting back of an Y sell- bel'''''re''''' I,. ' . tenc4s ,tha t might bepass'ed to July 31, -It is unfortunate .that the 11)1)11 10 meet the situation and have .aii- . . The coin -led, .h,Owever, are taking steps . ; cants (11(1, not in the first place conform I pointed Councillor S: 11. Taylor to head , • Other Ceses. ! strietly to the 1:11 l'("' regarding& llotice a cominittee to act in an advisorY capa- . . Thomas Bai1ey,2 of ,the Ritz Hotel, ;And serving Of It'llPers before' Ole mo-; (.16. Bayfield,' admitted havini liquor in his lion wlai as niclet s, necessitating* d and to take the necessitry.Steps a --- 1 Om t the situtitiOti 4.14...111ands. At the ba r when police (tailed, andinasmuch jottrtiment,s 0119 amendanqits for Which{ present flute there is: a scarcity of as he has not Et license and Bay.field the 1x.„.1).wmtents. a 3,14- 1,re,ihin,sibre 1 1111, a hie. ov v„ . .i,:r in a locaroption area he had brokea and for whieh-tbey sii(nItal..t niy the! itings.'10 F.Ixeter for rent. the raw.. The fine was $25 and costs ." • . ,• . ' • No doubt the farming conimunitv in or. ten days. The tine was paid. - Chief of Police -"'Bert Fremlin -of. Cliee • tonsa bone-dry town, doesn't fool with drunke. ..1.1e, puts them in the county cured mei the reeponaentS al.(' left.I. .. .. .,'SVATTON--=FOSTER jail and leaves thera there ,,until they" pretty niuch for defence 011 the ing,e11-1 . -. are, hailed out or until judgthent day. ionS action in • wit h(fra wing their no- I J 11 a (Inlet wedd i 0 :.4' ceremony a t vhrist And so william and Adam Smith, Lis- .cotufts so .0181 they May; rely on the (11 . • 1 • urch 'Po -rt :.1,1bert, on Thursday, 'towel !brotherki. Joseph Dryans, Joseph sratenpent• that , these have ii 't j Atigus't -.14th, Irene Agnes, younge,-1 Ryan_ and Oh:tries C-onway 'Were all. entered. into a contrast with the hoses! datighter of Mrs. roster. Shl.ppartiton. tihed ¶1O and cost'6 or .ii 111,, tertn of or if' -so those contract. have !teen ; 'find 1 114. late Bent 11) 143.r la,canie the. three to five days in jail, i1( 01 to 111(4.114 (1 bride of the Bevi.rend James Augustus the 'length of time:they had been in -With this defvece gone, I :think a Watton, B.A., 1..111... eider son er 'Airs. . . Mil. . All are airport *orkers and Ittera 1 ; ,nterpreta don ,thust he giVen , %\ 1111)11 -;011 1liampton, and the It w1g.n ''''ra in stopped_ werk 011 August to, the proymons. of the section which 1 George. Nya,11,0,11. White • gladi,11r,'inler-' ath. they tOok the (1113, off to celebrate, Statos.,,l'hatljnember.s 1/111,1 vacate ;their s.perseil with, ferns formed an attraCtive t he, ;:elebra 1 iottiwinding up in a fight, seats 0l1'(11 '.411 a, technical violation 'Intcligrottird for the oerento,n„y. W h 1 th: .- , ‘l lir, t.-, .- f 1111•.-• .- e . , . of . the -eaterte has eNairred. There was pe„rforint,d by :Rev. .A. 7.k. Aiiiitite, do. . •, . snould be am oNler, therefore, (14110 r- LucknorV. Miss Ada 'ii (((ill. "siszur "1 1n not satisfied that thc,re is ing vacant the'seat of the said sse se. of the: britikgroo111; played the Bridal sufficient evidence; to convict this man Perdue and the 'seal- of the', said ..s. ire t;liorne front Lolumgritt its the 111 (1 'of earele.ss ariting." eaid Magistrate. Cooper on °the Board of Education t)f 1h 14 th,--chureli on th4. arm -of her McRae in the case of .1 ameR McMillan. the TOwn of Glinton for. the ven,:ans 1 Jo -ether., lealeili Foster. 1 111ring the sign- (Poderich township farmer. Mr. Mc- given in 1114. beginning •)f Ilii:4 hetes ing of thieregister Miss \1 (1)0111. VIII - Milian Was In alnibor accident with a ment.• der, Goderich, sang "O' l'romise .Me." ear driven hy Van ConWay, on the , "I am not asking the isepondents to Mr. Norval A.nderson, Goderich, irt,i eIrl'. - morning of August 4111 on the pay posts other 'th a 11 - 1 heir own:" Mr. Jack Pindado, 'st, (Sitlittrines, bro-• top 'of. the ifolinesviile hill, Which was 1 .. • , COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE • thers-in-law of• the bride, were ushets. undkq' repair,.(me side of ,the road, only I. Ile, brige- wgre a asimply cut gown of being open to traffics - . . TO REOPEN SEPTEMBER 2 Q11(.4. 1$_.'s blue .triple sheer wit h 111 (4(1 omoommum., (;(111vrich 0)114,ginti, institute i.e,_, matching' accessories and a corsage of bodice and bell sleeves. She •w4;re optgis Tuesday, Septeniher '), i_Students 1 1 41 14*. 1)43.'; "ses"-Mrs. :lack l'ithlado on' farm leave may n,innin wit In. „, 77 t ten ded her sister ,wearing q dress PEP, VIM, VIGOR, SubitOiaiaii.,.. tletober . I,' bin . 71)11st . 1:4.gistvr e,11 "ll and lint of palamino Neel. 41101 lyr(1'wn Want normal perl;'iliii; vigoi'', vitality? September 2. i hcceesories. • . her ci'frsage wits Holl,i!- key in it,- and then gone on -to commit declared vacant ic ,- s oungest daughter of the late ! • • CARPENTER-,CRICII St. Palrick's church, Dublin, effee- tivele de'cora,ted. with- gladioli, was the scene of a pretty -wedding on ,Sathrday, mornieg last, W1W11 MISS ellelen Agnes (51 h , WALT DISNEY TO AID CANADA'S WAR EFFORT it is anItionneed froM 'Ottawa that Walt Disney,. ereator of Miekey Mouse and other screen telebritleS, has Of- fered his eo-operation and that of hi* studio Staff as a, personal, measure of support for Canada's war eff(o•rt. 'Ace repre§enlatiVeS ,Of M. Disney's stddiois. have arrived in 'Ottawa .by plane 'frOiri. I4os Angeles to ,discuss two projects On which the Disney 'Studios will begin work inuisediately. The firet le- a series og filnts for the War 'Savings Committee. The pictures .will be short animated 'ear4 teons, deneein teehnieelor in the hi intitable Walt Dimes' litYle. Disney's tharacters will ,stage 'War saving Parade on earliament .0in, Donald Duck will obey his better eelf and buy a war savings eertificate, the Vliree Little Pigs will show how to beat the Big Bad Wolf, ,and ''SnOW Whitelt, (*famous Seven 'Dwarfs will hoelt their I jewels, to serve the national cause. •The second project Is a military treining film. in the cartoon technique jitoo'befe4eacea.de_for_tb_e_ MirliSter. of Na,ti'Onal 6Aii DAMAGED AT KINCAROINE • When the truck driven by 'Harold Hoidtink of' Owen Sousa failed to, make the grade and started down. ,highway 9 at Kfeibardine after trying e� turn on to highway 21; it backed into a ear driven by Mr. Angus; 'McDonald of idioderich, .making the sante "turn and en route to OwenSound. The front Of... Mrs. McDonald's- ear was. .badIy damaged , "theSsinipaet. Constable Harry Lemon; of iKingardine and Traffic Officer Aubrey Steeffer of Walkerton' investigated •-and reckless driving charges were laid againgt-Ocading,- edriver for Adam Brown of Owen. 1 Sound. 'Mrs.. •MacDonetld and 4 her d-aughter escaped injury. ' 'Mr. and, Mrs. We A. OrieitLef Seaforth, e• • .wasflnitecl• , carpenter, .B.A., ,son of Mr. antl Mrs. Joseph !Carpenter, of Dublin. Rey. II. T.• ek 'abderich !officiated; as.- sisted by Rev. J. B. !Foulkes, D.D,, of Dubr . Ti bride, g' • . marriage by her brother, Dr; W. Aubrey Crich, of Grimsby Beach, wore a floor -length gown of gardenia white chiffon, styled 'with long basgue, full skirt -sand full length sleeves.' 11 -ler findei:-fip veu .*as Ought in a halo of lace edged . with, seed pearl's. She wore the bridegroom's gift, a _string of pearls, and carried ,Joanna Hill fr.o.seii. She. was attended. Iter,aasaer, Miss. Gertrude Crich, of ' • 01011 10 'wearing a gown of bltie4' '‘,'"shadow taffeta fashioned • in style as ,the bride's 'a- Matching shade ttnd carrying 1alis-`1 te"'"'QUiCk man roses.* The bridegroom's cousit41. .".. . Patrick -McConnell. of Seaforth,. weSel from Asthma - I best man and John GS !Orich, brother of ae,:d the bride. and My. Fergus iteyniilds+X.,: nor hirer with Detroit, brother -in -taw •of . the bride- groom, were"' ushers. • During bhe sign, KELLOGG'S', ing Of the register,. Mrs. Leo Fortune' - sang an ."*Ak-e. Maria," ; The wedding . • breakfast was served' at the home ' •of the bride, Seaforth, • where the bridegroom 's morher received! with ! Miss Gert rude -.Crich. La ter Mr. and •MrtS Carpenter left by ;motor for Montreal - and, •Quebec. • the • -bride-. aNe ng u an onsx ac woo c epe ensemble with black accessories. On their return they will reside in Kent , . Out -�f - town guests included Dr. • W. Aubrey °rich and daughter, Mary .Crich, Grimsby Beache Mr. and. Mrs. 'Earl Ire - Smith, .Everton, Joanne and Dotiglas , or Bay; Miss r3, . . • • Cal- lander, ,Ilartney, Men. e and Mrs. , lergee'ReynoldS, Detroit ; Miss Greta° elerner, Detroit. ,The bride was for some •time the` staff of the .Goderieh telephone central. •• ' 111 1ws(' #i.,.(,11. of the .alrport will • he able -I itiight :appear fatal so the success efl 1-4) ,mpply a •goOdiy slujre of the rooms the niot ion, but having- seen fit to' allow ; ; am, ooard. the amen Men ts thoz,t, tuu issiou:4 re I Men 'of 39,40,50 Try Ostrez Tonic Tablets. Contains tonicrg, stimulant.% • oyster erement6-,. rads to normal pep after 30, ati or 50. qet a special introductory size for 'only 350. Try tbis aid to normal pep and vim today. For sale at all good 13.:rug stores. - Another Bad Night • Could Get No Rest To the thousands who t,0138,, night after night, on sleepless beds 'and to whose eyes Shanber 'will not coma. To thoptf A* sleep in a idnd of way, but Wiese rest ig broken by bad dreams and nightmares. To those who wake up in the morning an tired no on going to bed, we offer in Milbures Health and Nerve Pilises remedy to help moth() . and Wm te z4ires and bring them ' back to a perfecteonditionPand when tkis is denethere shenldbe rio mote sleepless niights tine to abate tcted nerve& '.' • The ira Milburn 064 24.41, Toronto, Oss. -1-- school 'Wren.: the •reStila • 3300(1 11'804. The ln•idee-rooni was Sup a - cademic and commereial conrees 411-. ported by' Mr.' Vo ughn' cEllis of Eu riea, eluding art, music, agriculture; 111 After cetVinoll.V the voledding • 4.011 was Reid at '1110 barite of the bride's'---- work, a 11d 114)111V economics. mother. who welcomed, her , gnests Students who have had four vears of, secondary' sehool work may cli111. plete the commercial course in one yea r. ; • Pert her -in form a ion regarditig (9)13 11'4 may be obtained, from 'the i0'111Oipull, A: R. Seott, 17 Elgin ave. GROUP,- PHOTOGRAPH FOUND (-Thief • of Policii Ross reports the wearing a gown of rose SwiSs embroid: erect she.er. • She was assisted hy Mrs. Watton, Who wore rosy beige crepe. 114)111' '.3014' eursagjs of Talisman roses. Later Rev. and Mrs, Wilt 1011 left On 11 trip north. For travelling* the 'bride chose •a11. ensemble of rose figured s.114.4.r and crepe with white accessories. On their return •they will reside in Wyoming, finding on Saturday 'night of a- largo Prior to the wedding tlie bride was ,panoralnie Photograph of a group of - the -trecipient at the lrome 9(1' Miss anadian Radiers taken in England. Marjorie Calder of many lovely giftS It wa 8 rolled in 0 mailing tithe which from members of St. Georgie,. Junior 11"11' 110 1111111T10s- 1'2' W11er"1(14'1)11th'Olio3.3 bealitiful. •walnut occasional marks, Obviously it' Is of value to the )4 'smiler and it may be (11111114(1 :11 the , ifierir -13,41.S' the gift of the staff of 1114Bank of Vommeree, of which the bride police sta Hon, „ 4 • wos formerly membe'r.• nofo,r4. his 'departure tO. Ids 114.W pailsh, 01.tbride groom was presented with twin trilIte floor lamps, by the ParishionerS' of CO 60ARso FO li THE PIPE thivrey and Erieint. „es:se- , "My three," ealq the magnaie, • .worth $100 a minnte." '°Well," an- eWei red ills bleed. Casually "let N. go out this 'hift,trneon :and play $10,00p or $15,000 worth of golf" Me March) of Science 411 *6: --DEVELOPMENT OFCABLE MIMES TELEPHONE TINES .8ToR,Alf-PROOF Storm -proof telephone lines with all wires enclosed in cable are now- being -Wilt 'across the con- tinent! The first all -cable trans- continental route is just being completed by the, laying of cables undergrohrid from- Omaha to& Sacramento, .California. The cables are 'buried by means of ploughs drawn by powerful trac- tors, .so that the ditch is dug, the cable laid, and the earth filled in at the same time, Cables provide many more voice paths than open' wire lines and also ensure prates. - tion fem.' sleet -storms,- worst tenemy of telephoneni somuhica- 9The development of cable pro- • vides one of the obtstantling ekA amples of the aliporlance of re- search in the telephone industry. From the earliest years drf the • telephone., the advantages of en- - Closing wires in cable were aPpre- (dated, but many difficulties had to be evercome before -ie practical 'cable could be produced. The method of experiment, bf care- fully testing every possible way in order to select only the hegt, and ,or -continued effoet to fin'd something still better, W a standard prartiee the tele, phone industry as early as 1889. • Since wires are crowded "very clbeely together in cables, the first important requirement ;Was a good insulator to prevent yoke currents froth leaking over from one Wire to another. 'One early cable -experimenter used ordinary shirt buttons strung elosely to- gether along the wires to keep them apart in the cable! Finally, in 1885, from it queer itivehtor who had designed a machine for. wrapping paper around the wires inladies' bonnets, came the idea that paper crushed loosely around' the wires was the only insulation required:Paper insulation iR Wed in all present-daY'cables, but it is - laid directly on the wire by dip- ping the latter in a bath of pulp. • - The next problem was the de- velopment of a suitable sheath. Por its flexibility, lead was the material chosen'but lead alone proved too soft to stand upeinder • the stresses and strains of wind and tempei•dturesvariations. Dur- ing the early part of the century, a .mixture of 'lead and tin was employed. ,This alley' wore ' well, but it was expensive, so, farther • research was undertaken. About • 1912, it was discovered that the addition of a little antimony to.c,,, lead gave. the metal the required, wearing qualities. It is estimated that the use of antimony instead of tin in cable sheaths has meant a saving orinany milliOne of dol- ,lars-et saving which has 'helped to keep' down the cost of ,tele- phone calls. At the present time, exhaustive experiments are -being eondueted in the use of •a lead- calcith alley for -the cable sheath. The first standard types ccf . cable contained no irfore than 50 pairs of Wires, and cost about, $155 a dircuit rnile to manufac- ture. Gradually, through the use of smaller wires and improve- ments in design, inore end more wires ,33'er0 packed into a lead Acath of approNimately the same size and at the same time nianu- facturiog costs were progressive. ly redueed. The latest type of • cable contains 2,121 pairs •of wires and costs about 0.0431 cir- cuit mire. The cable is no greaker in circumference than the rim of , an ordinary drinking glass. The 'ends of four d the .4,242 tiny wires jammed into this mall space would be no larger than ;th'e 'fi,6ad of 13* I No. 10 IV a 9erkt prepare41 14 IT. G. owetz,•1 of 1,14 13(11 Teliphwje compans, of Caoadat.4