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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-07-27, Page 74P,r, Stl( - Maier Dalton in IleAlf*W1.-,-.-The fol 14iwing from Trie Windsor kitar will be Ob? much intereat to IcingatiFidge readem as rather Dalton is a native of thAt place, ,a son of the late Mr. and hIrs, Morgan Dalton: • 'guns just outside Fleury Stir Oros Were UE40470114 'enemy position's 'With eareplit,ting ter. Opityr Anil a Drttiollt tan.,1r.force attacked rand recaptured. the,- village of 1,1,141Pot .; across the Orae Raver- to -the west, Major. the Rev. M. J. Dalton of Wind- er, celebrated ,nis.ss on • Saturday,'. 11.16,-.4C-COMPaniniell't of-tife-frall,v • Vrenen elfildren 'singing .Latin hymns. , • tx.se padre Katt mass for Soldiers and. mow/ To. lockA45: on p4iti Mortgage New. is the TXM)31 to tftop Paying . rent and to buy a farm. • Write iff; it You have been thlnk- Ing abehOit. We May be able tohelp', you ,7.9.dttb: 191111. quiries treated confidentially, • :rt)n&Erie LONDON: WINDSOR JI T4031(AS,,: ' CHATHAM eiviliatni in a, 410g the only.hrew.ery in t.he aIadijL uv4rt. Rheaf Irrol.tett T1tre.cavtdOe 1104101 prqyided,.light.lug, ,and the altar _W4* hardily diStiagnielmble from the ete, trance. near N'or41411 0, refugee was get - Ong a laatire$ from a civilian barber. In the narrow naSeftgeway leading to the underground was a tri.color flag whicli...had, been assembled the morning, the '.Canadians took 'Fleury, trom a blue gardener's apron, a wo- man's white, slip and a red bandana hamllterehiet: , Major Dalton "vvas the first priest from the Windsor district -to -enlist As eimplain-lle,...hati. item, aSsistaflt.. Pastor at 'Si. Alplionsus;elnirch; And wentoverseaswith the Essex ScottISh Reglm,eilt early ba, the 4waVt the sOUti‘04111t. V. A. cosdon of our big guns Just outside Fleury hammering „enemy Ivel- tions with ear.splitting ferocity. • 4. German Shell* lending in the Orn e River, forcing French, setugees who were watehing the tank iidiow to scanWer infikle the dee), quarried where Maurice De-Oardina, Canadian ireil 'War, correspondent, in. it' cable , from. Fleury sur Orne,.gives,a •factuai. report Of '•Wilat happened 111 4 thrill -packed hour. in, 00 village On the Mossy. banks .ot' the' Orne. River just iouth: of Caelx„ "though it SOunda more like the mad, dream of a, liollywood script Writer." „ It's an,epic.coMplete with sound and its scenario contains enough episodes for at least six..old-time moviethrillers, he says. ilere'a what could be seen and .heard during these action -Jammed sixty Min- utes on Saturday: ., „ tank terce,attacking_ and recapturing the village of -Maltot across the Dole to the west. 2. A.Cmiadian infantry push in the rich...wheat fields toward Verrieres"-to theY have lived 0110,4) 704--),kc't, lune 0: a3iaulifiginers- helping- two. bombremoval experts disengage an'en. exploded. Mortar, 'shell tram a. rabbl_e „ •. . 4, --- A :Canadian padre saying msss. ter' soldiers ami 'civilian's in 4 dark. grOtte under- OW Indy trewerr in the' :Pal*ad-OirPePifrttOelttrOfz'Vraueei---: ASIIFIELD „ ASIlVIELD, July 24.; --Word ILM been ,received- by ,relatives here that Gunner Donaldi Maelntosh, of the; (Continued trout P40 S) the first moth u(practiee. Ile was a country boy who Warne great scieutist. Be isolated insitiin tspra the seattered Is*, of t„40 pastersas and gave it to the world, to CO4401 dliihete* which burns out one per mit. of afl people. Ie lost hiu-lite, World or ir .in an Aeroplane craili while doing research ?work for the AlUeU Nation*, • • Ile hada magnificent SelentlficAnind. Vrom being enifrO**ed, in one subject lie became ,interested in every subjeet thatitalf0.-Pnaaibl47-444 iir-Oggf&..,•_. • " Ws diacovery stimulated the med ca 'researeit Of the whole world, • Medicines Will ehange to a tbOuSand ,. years. Dont* may he Aiscardedi but tne panereas, will De tlae itS1',AX., is missing. 'Ile •is the sow mats peering cloWn., new tangle fa cro- , of the late ittliv. Nitillfard,Istneintosh *Cone_,8, 't1,0111t. of ,Wre4erie4 LondOn- find M.tis. Maeltitosh of T111.1t-Ing4"- alfani'llefi lived - becaiise*he "caine Kitebener.','"Gunnei: MaeIntosii - spent *tan* ,,summers with, his parents and brothers at Beach, when he Was a' bey. Ws brother 'Douglas, pilot officer overseas., VIM 'Alma Mackenzie lias left 'fo'r 'Tinnippg,, :going from Sarnia to Port Arthur b3 boat Mr. Charles • 11/46Greg0r, Of Kitchener at the".-Ironte--ot- bro.' tiler, Mr. Rod MacGregor: , The W.M.S. held its July meeting 'at-' the -mange. to Canada. • net strandating clirnate Saved nis life and proetved ht4 tafiow atliw ingenious mind, : • .110 lost his :cough in Canada but amid the, telephone. He gave it to the world in 1870. And 'When the .wires are doWn. and the unsightly poles have been trucked away and the telephone - is ao • bigger tnan„ a WOO and rests :the, vest _pocket, „Bell -will- be ret, membered for he Was the first to apply electricity to the transmission of .the ,human Voice. And no Sound.- is lovelier Ulan the spoken -swerd and no not xriore sweet.' The professor who, thought a' then* god,. years 'too ,iong, forget' about iitift- pecfates... Two thoiniand years ago he started using mint ih cocktails -but he also established a .code of ethic's that hung'today in thousands of doctors'. offices----ait over -the -world, -And- -he neglect& A.rchimederwho' jumped out of his . bath', and probably forgot to scrub his heels but discovered a law about the pressure of Iltdds without the knowledge of which IAO battleship can be constructed: And Socrates in spite of a wife who was Classics' cantanker- ous shrew, and hence he got drunk quite often, introduced •logical thought into a prejudiced stupid World. He has to be studied today for an 'Arts degree. - And PbYdias who did ' the interior decorations in the- Parthenon, and /British' Efaxpire and ,-every other , Empire. ,On town halls, on the fronts of laps and • fringes. of fonts. And • Confucius who • wanted 'everybody to be kind, and,the-other• day ti book was published about him -for $1.50. " Another' man had- a 'lovely phil- osophy, His .story is, _Still- the best seller. Ile wovethefibres be- lief into a garthent not yet threadbare. 'All these ' were two thousandyears- -- ago or more; .;No, a thousand. years -is not, tooLiong.- ,• _- Some think great men will be leis because great -discoveries • are now the 'Product of •so many brains, so many universities .anti: laboratories all work- ing together SQ that the individual is lost.. It works the other Way. Count- less Bacteriologists:had ail the labor- atories • known. today.: They saW the little clearringsabout- -the--moulds but it took timing to ' think harder and find the stuff called Penicilltn. • There is always :the :chance, to be great. • • .- 1 The' Dominion of Canada , probably 'offers one-tO1 the ,greatest opportunities for greatness in the world. • It, can grow protein; fats,, an carbohydrates for diets, WoOlfor blankets and timber for ,houses. She . caii produce food, clothing, -shelter and -fun for one hundred million. people,• and soon they'll be coniiiig. • The Iche distinguished -Leacock, ,famous ' economist. says • two hundred million," but he sawed off with the pessimists for., one hundred. ‘' The thing , Cnna(la will demand of the new. visitors who come to---stak•is ' to Work. The Porainion is not a Test homefor the Empire. It offers opportunity, for any immigrant lad who has an. idea. . The • National, Reskreh- Council of Canadg will investigate any; idea of merit from' the . shape of ships to the 'effect of the Waling Wind. ;From the. noise of machinery to , the quiet growth Of a tumor in bone. The culmination of a scientific: dis• - covery may take years, but the origin- al idea comes, like a flash. It must -never be let go. The Batting Institute . of TtesearCh will take anyreasonable idea in medi- cine and run it to the ground. The originator- of such ideas hi-Canadit will not lose the kudos- and 'may', gain fame. Rarely,: in history has any country • offered such opportunity for greatness to the .scientist, the litteratenr, the doctor, •secial. Student or anybody witlf- n t as,tnis Cumin; m post-war years. --We need mare nUZLIAN16. ---aobby. nu- . of the , a week -oral visitor with his grandraotber, MU. it. Woods. Mrs. Orate Snyder awl 4aughtere of 141.10310W, spent the Week -end ae guests Of Mr. and M. V. W. Bev. J. A. Ward. spent a few 010 last week at Uxbridge with, WS VOthe.rs who has been111, • , „ V. Johneton.of Lucknow was the guest speaker at the nursing 'class. held, on Thursday evening.r.110 gave. an interesting and instructiVe talk On Infant and child reeding and at the- .onclushits,---ituswered-,..1nsnLy. --Auestions.: II° else. gave a demonstration of artificiall-respirationt Praetice work was done inter under the, SuPervision. of - WS... Ward, Mrs, ,Stuart and Mrs. T. 04 1V110034. .• , ROY. A. Ward 19 on. holidays now and there Will be no a014ne, Oa' United, Church tor the next UN' gut. days. On, 'Sunday„., August:MOS ,oaroline Wellivood, Will: •the gnest. 'Speaker for the thank -offering. itinhan. Neelk Todd; of the 'R,94,E, who with Mrs. Todd, and. little son, , David, of Stratford, has been eteraling' nis. leave with hia Parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Todd, •was lionoiied at a gathering. in, the Com- munity nail on Friday night. Thregie psinips ,,reaq_,an 'address .and Mr.Gordon McPherScon Made the "presentation of 4- purse of money, Neely Maslen. suitable reply. Dancing was enjoyed. to -inuSSu ie 'pplied- by Miss •Doris, • Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Stuart, and Mr: and Mrs, Fred , '• ,„ Chapter of Accidents. -rear .little lads In, the neighbortiqed escaped what might easily liaxe been serious injuries in accidents.'.recently.: Copan son of Mic-,-and-INItS: -Jita-Curran,-witi following along behind the. hayloader dead body of her husband seated on the whenthe tongs of the loader caught , back steps of thishop. Death was the ' John W. .lianna, XXX., Whig- 111ft"last---week. witk-a Provinci, guarantee to visit COchrane and Hud- son -Bay and, make an examination a the lignite flelda lArs..11obert Currie of Winglrarafell at her home and. fractured -her rignt UrJR "*. two besides suffering other-itijiiries,---42itlidte-*Oghty.three- Yearel of age the accident regarded rather seriOnely, • linbeea lecturer at Et 'Three „. Wingliam .1"..aisidon., and his new charg* terian,-AngliAan and United -or. 'more conveniently Ioetite,d.for thia, ing• union serViceS tor PW'` 'Or Work, ginAtng.,1614 Sunday.'5rVhe servieea *of `.`Escued 'from Lake' bore, Atter* Ontario, Mr. reside on the bridagr000rre MorriS lownath10. $eater* Rooter You oo Rev. Pr. rector of at. Seatorth, for jic ye*i .4.14010t- to lake- *charge) London, For some tune thairnow to pay debts, .1f you owe your Baker, your Doctor, your Dentist, your .Grocer, your Dry Goods Store, your Meat Man, your Milk Man, or any -other person, by all means pay them. .But don't forget your Newspaper. .1f you owe 4 1 The Signal Star anything pleaspay it now, to-iday.:-. The yellow slip near the top of the front page shows if your paper it pead in,a,thiinceasit should be. The price is $2..00 a year in Canada and $2,50 far the United States. payable in two 'Sundays ',FR beheld, eaeh ,of d Rend the three cluirenes. - George .Emerson 'Nurse, Meter car dealer. at Brussels, died suddenly 011 Friday jwillifehailki't°YrtY0Ur stUoll.eare. orolv; in - twenty-iiire feet of water oft tho to BruSSels from. Listowel and Vlius. pier. -TwO. other swkinners Went to , Grand,, Bend, {Ea f;taturday hist. seventeen.year-old George Auten of tocan, unable to swim when littia b'ectame tangled 'in a ilisbing line, stink taken to thattown for bush:az , The 'Morris Township Council has passed. 11. resolution permitting' thoke POttione of SA, No. 3 'and S.S.'No, 17. which lie within Xerristownship to ,beypn'arileaar.t.9! ''41A3 77-47-4146'li school .Farmers of the Exeter district num- bering /50 voted last week to apply. is IA_ victoria hospital; London,- Hut - for A atartor as a co-operative associ- awtaiwosuitn.:Apnoipnrvto,:vlas4wikointttai:vbq Qt.:our:fr. f.odesiratreeicitoaeru:s 33: factory. rhetlo1111011rgyb i.feltnilfeee ,EL9te iati-t7t;e:ts. thethtoi 1 1 3'7 4t:tixoreittex.,:r. stt a ,*tefie n ea - as tv president, • • • straw stacker and 4eeidentally • fell nd barber, failed Wednesday ya 0751i:set ttglittn/tionegt ,Otofe tfitreomgro tutthe4,StauCke wasbadiy went in'tbn'telai) and -011.114-ther-brifiSid..and--brok-en, . up. At the_ hos- pital the X-ray revealed 4 broken back, a fractured bip.and three traetureti. the pelvis bone. He wilibe laid IV for some months., * the resene and, brought him to shore after, he bad been:under Water sorer*/ minutes".: Artincial reppiration -WO .aPplied,and the boy was revived. Exeter Box, Badly injurer- ----- Carl liewitt,-eeventeen years old, son of Mr. and lire. Percy Suter, in his clothing, and mach' to his father's surprise he landed on UV of the loadwith the. tay. On FridaY, Donnie Gaunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest _Gaunt, fell down the stairs ill. the barn, and on Saturday his little' broth,* Eddie, dropped a distance of ten or- twelme$00t,_through the feed chute to the stable beibW. DOMile Taylor,son of Mr. and; Mrs. Chester Taylor, has his leg in 4 east as a result of a fracture below the knee some way, catching his leg in the wheel. - • APPLE- PRICES _ Brought under price control regula- 4ions October lst last year, apples will haire a 1.114Xinitli4 price wip_tnis year's first crop, Eccording -• to ' information Mode public' by. the pricei-aad,Supply representative for - Western-, Ontario,-: Under the- new order, early apples are included in the group 1. classification set forth- in last year's regulations re- specting'-- apples, During_ -Tidy • and August ungraded 'apples or any grade lower than domestic or ."C" -grade will, sell -,-under., the ceiling. Provided, for demestic or "C" grade Ipples. The retail prices per bushel hamper of apples are as follows: $3.71 for No. 1 grade, $3.57 for combination grade, and $3.30 ,for domestics. "•" result of a heart attack. Deceased was fifty-eight years of age and leaves, besides the widow, :three. gens.. $1,000 Bequests to Four Exeter -Churches Under the will of the late .11oraco G. ,.114rwood ofl Toronto,' formerly of Exeter', four Exeter . cluirches-Pres, byterian, Anglican and the two, United churches -will rece-ive ,$1,000 „each. Mr. liarwioocl spent'-hircearlY* days I Exeter .and later was for many years ovimerchrl-trtrvelter-in-the--thrited States. - Michie -Beattie Burns church, flullett *township; was the 'scene 'On 'Wednesday afternoon, July 19th, of the wedding of -Margaret Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. .and Mrs,' Robert 'Beattie, Willett township, to George Christopher - Michie, only soli- of -Mr.' and Mis-.--J--,---Alichie,--LOndes- 4 Bantings and Belli. the chances' for greatness are leglon, the need is. pressing, The reward goes doWn the ages. .• • 'Fashion 'fmte: There Will be little change An pen's poet •,41,50 -•'-year., • , She read the fan6y , recipes, Each one 'a?' tempting Winner,, • Then, dashingto her kitchen, Axed Some ham and eggs for. dinher, , 'HECKED. , -Or money Back • B'or quick -relief from itching caused .hy, eczema, athlete's foOt,,scables, pimples and otbOftching - conditions, ne,ailurc. cooling, inedfcated, Iiquid { D., D., 0, PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless anti' ' stztnlesd... Soothes, comforts anck.cinickly calms ..intexpeArr_litng. Don'isuffer..Atic'yourdrtiggisti,.. . ' _today 'lot D. D. D. Par4r,mrt1014.- '• • 0,11aolpiness heiti-c:Motherls Sick The tired., Worn out mother cannot make a haPPY home if shels.sick and •worried'hy the never ending .--household duties. She gets run -down andbecomesA:lemons and downhearted and discouraged, can'treit at night, and gets up in the mormingfeeling as tired as when she went Ur -bed. •Women sufferirtgin this way raa,y find in ;Milburn's Health and IsTerva Pills a remedy with which to help recuperate 'their health, bni14.1.1P 410 run .. down,sysiero, and assist them back to health-ha,ppiness.4g9,0:„ • Price 50c -a box, 65 atalldrug counter. • ,•"' • • Look for our trade mark a "Red Ileart" on the package, Tho T. Milhoin Co., Limited. Torornt:o. clot • in a vin buy a dollar's lootth ofgoodO! For ill' stance, comparediv.present-day, A.-..,— itandards,tiourAollaiofthitiSt woriivas worth; nota dollar . . „ , _ ..• • ,.• -..•Iess than .Housewivs,who, fin+ morkatip..qin_1917, hafi-to....rart with 19117 1944 he could buy itforto.doy. . because price cedings old :Otherlinti4nfiatia.norg measures have kept the value Of your.dallar.H.,18, nie,x/44.77-yeg A :FORN/#I40'047-'r7C so roir /coop Atrier :--zz/(6*--Voo-xifze,-- s yve4,0i,stY-heet:toot- 140t4 ar you, kvav .57004/ 77/4 -RS Avynarg-, voteeffr? z.r.,./e,.4.,,,mmtiagoamme.sgmmormyON FAI Rv E w .. . • es4 sx/d/v4r. 2.0i- ,e't MeV., 8/0 CP maar W 54147i/a4/ & atay-elvevowto- R4-apii al/MO IN 72?S4t _ ha,i's—why if will pay yOu to see that selfish, ipen ding, price control in Cancida. Remernbet; you protect' your dollar's worth when you ) use your money Wisely . When you pay9off cjelits IS IX refuse to buy , , needless luxure ve,bkckmin1(OkO wide.berth .. and cton't hoard 900t1s. WS0 AMPAN, 1.2.? Fel/RP/E0/ /WINO% /59/ SV", yea /4'8 ir / CA& 4/410;e ma- yea #4 &retro -a / AM. moot / Aza.. /-/aPeiW lo1oe.14. evo.. sygi -ceoto-Y/A/4. e'fl8h4, • /01 'Si/474R WARIVE 1440 /'QF6f,4P7z) Pox ixer a44, htaP 4/77a viRY w. /fixav WenVegoe coNsvivr MAI& • LET'S SHARE HOUSING/ Tp01 Thence& of war have brought hundreds of people into cities and towns: These people twist ' have, somewhere to live, More % ateommodatitin dust be found.ifionhaveunuse‘Spacn. in ytdr house, arrange to rent now. Many 'cities have a central . Housing Registry; but any Real Estate Office will be glad to tell you what to do.._ • JOSH LABATT,LIMITED tonden • Coot* • 1 promise to give my support to 1eeping the cost of living dowii.1 wPI`',buyi only what 1 need. 1 will observe the ceiling whetker buyitig, or sell ing good,s or .servii'es..r will pay off olddebts, save fot' the future, invest in. Victory Bonds and War Saviugs Certificate$: And 1 will support taxes which help lower the cost of living. /10,-;7-r, Zit;',5224Taa;654021int l'oblisha I by T�E BREWINGI.INDUS,TIti "(ONT to Ihtelp teVeta itt tiangets that inflation tepteients to the p,eople of the