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ll'UDLE3C.E. nOLUES -
.r:"." ' " • ,Bariff3ter,- p.t0,
Qmee-4-.1uuxt House,, Goderich, •
Telephone 55. • •
M, A. SliTHEItizAN0
Barrieter and Solicitor ,
Othee---North St4Gederieht Phone 'O
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
111ONTIITH • and MONTEITH, '
Chartered' Accountants .
01, Albert Street, Stratford
Toronto Office; 302 Bay Street
irrirreamorr
INSUR4NcE
MI.TTUAL FIRE, IN-
SURANCE' CO.—FOrm and
Bo-
Iated town PrePet,t3" inalireft ;
Offieers--TreSident, •Archi-,
bold,, Seafertli; Vice -Preside, At, Frank
Keereger, Clinton; SianaPr and
'eefetaty-Treat3urer, M.- A. Reid, Sea-
fortb
Directors--#. R. -Archibald; Sea-
. forth;••roink McGregor, Clinton; .6,1ex.
1-CrOa1faSeaforth; Chris. Leon
hardt,- Bornholm; E. 3 TreWartha,
Canton; J�hn- L. iiiablino,
Me-VwIng, Blyth; 'lingb Alex-
ander, Walton; Gee.. Leitch, Clinten.
44gents-7-„3ohn p..Peptler,33ruce.
. field; R. F. AleKereher, Dublin; J. F.
Priieter„ lirodhagen ; George A. Watt
Blyth.. ;
Poliey-holders can make all
pay-
ments and gettheii, cards, reeeipted at.
..the. Royal tank, Clinton; CalYin: Cud's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Street, edderieli,
J. H. Reid% General Store, Bayfield.
Dozs,
RATION 0ourors "
. •
Cotipanit• now valid„ are butter 00
,..to 101, ngar ,,46 to 55," preserveS 23
to . .-••
,
gn A1ril 1 the batter .allowance
Was increased from six 0unee0 per
week to seven 'ouncesi owing tci the
improvement in the supply eitoation.
A butter- Coupon will, therefore, be: -
come :valid every Thursday daring
- • • 'skA
,
• —MED4Clug
10A.NNINO SUGAR COUPONS.
whew ;di preservescoupons have
become valid further coupons -goad
for, the purchase of either canning
'Sugar or preservi4 will he deelared
valid ,from .the iniare ..sheets of the
present ration book,the Western On-
tario regional ration ,oftice lifia an-
nounced, In answer, to many queriee,
of what is going to: be done when ii1X
the present preserves coupens tire used,
the 'announeement was made stating
-that some Spare Sheets will be declared
good for the purchase •*of canning
tugar and of preserves:: 'Under a pro-
gram inaugurated this year - klle pre -
SOWS COnpOnS are good for the pur-
chase of canning sugar. Sufficient of
these are added to the .regular ration
allowance • of preserves to .permit the
ecniSunier to buy ten, pounds of -migar
which may be used for conning. Pre -
Serves coupons have always been good
for the.pnrchase of sugar, at the rate .
of one-half -.pound per coupon. ' The
coupon roma its normal value for
sugar in the purchase of canning sugar.
•
11)R! F. J. R. FORSTER,, EYE. , EAR,
• " NOSE, THROAT
'Late' House ' Surgeon New. York'
PI)ht.hallnie and Aural HosPital, assitat-
Ant , at Moorefield Eye -Hofipital and
Golden SO* Throat Hospital,
London, England.
EYES TESTED 0 GLASSES
' SUPPLIED ,
' • 53 Waterloo Street . 8., Stratford.'
Telephone 267. '
Next visit Bedford Motel, Goderich,*
Wednesday,. April .. 25th, at 2 - pan.
,•till 4.30 p.m. " •
CHIROPRACTOR. ,AND DiiI.T4LESS
- ' THERAPIST ' •
Goderieh, Phone Z41 • .
' 4 Office hours ---10. to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
, and td, ,8 p.n4, Tuesday, FridaY and
Saturday, - •
" 10 to 12" a.m. only on wednesdaY.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell. .
Mineral fume bathe by appointment
'`A. N. ATKINSON
51 South St • .
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario •
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IIURON COLIN7Y1 FrMElit,G4.7° WSEKLY
ODERIMONTARIQ, THURSDAY, ArRit 5th, 194$
1945
FORM ilit awn= Ituf
US maxploal. rOST 1.14
—Tao vott .10$0, *IT= AGAIN
Editor The 'Signal•Star.
would seem _that nar-71etter
of "..criticism of, your edit:Oriel Ups
aroused the Ire of Alortiraer Bezeau
of Ovhener. If Mortiraer•hadtO read
nly letter seVeral 004 tadiSeaiei tilat
I was againSt• the Goverment and ha
favor of conscription, 1 believe *At tips
questionso regularly -.eskedi kr- that
Other Mortimer of radio Ittnie,.*How
pait3teAfbt So Stupicli is very applicable
to Mortimer B. May 1therefore tres-
pass upon your generosity to allow inc
Speee to reply? •
• First, Mortimer, how do yen know,
whether *I ,eligible. or not?
TTg-
.Noncip •
8_,..04:14141$
Member Ontario- -Musie Teaeherfil
ASsoeiatiOn. Pupils prepared for any
Music exam:, Residence : Mr,. J. Oraig's,...
` St. Georges Crescent
Stratford-oOderieli. COach. Line
BUS TIME TABLE
leaving Goderich at 8.10
12,25 p.m. , •and 5.05 p.m.
Direct iOnnections to all point.
Nor further information phone
British Or Redford Odds or Head
• , Office (305)
. HAROLD JACKSON,
Specialist in. Farm and Hausehold
Sales. Licensed in Huron and Perth
• - Counties. Prices •z reasonable; SEWS-
-faction-guaranteed:Fot-informatiou,
• etc., write or phone (collect) HAROLD
JACKSON, E.R. 4, Seafortla;• or phone
66144, Seaforth,, or phone 867,
Goderich. •
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.11.111.1.
,
J. W. CRAM
INSURANOE
and
REAL ESTATE
PRONE 24 GODERICH
„ ST. -HELENS
ST. HELENS, • April , 2.—Easter
Visitors in the Community . included
Miss W. D. R,utherford of Kirkland,
Lake at her home .here; • Mrs. „Donald
Bothwell a Norwood and • Mrs. Al.
'Martin of Toronto with their parents,
Air.- and 'Mrs. E. • -Vhoni ;- Mr. and
Mrs. Mel, Brewn of Kitchener. With•Mr.
,and., Mrs. Woods; Miss Norma
Weatherhead of Sehomberg aneldiss
Grace Weatherhead of Stratford with
Mr. and Mrs. L, Weatherhead„,
Mrs. It. J. Woods has returned keine
otter `spending the winter' With,...plem,
bers of her familrat Fergus, Guelph,
Galt and D'undas. She Was occempan-
ied by Mrs. Arnold Barbour of Fergus
and Mr. and Mrs. WilSon Woods and
children of Guelphi4 _ ,„
Miss Isabel Miller, Who has been
in: for the past three weeks, is a
patient in the WIngham hospital.
• Mrs. GordOliNcIntYre of Ottawa is
a visitor 'tvith her ' parents, Mr.' and
Mrs. W. I. Miller. '
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%PI AT -sLEEP -,,LOOKaitg
FEEL, a s-rren
:eitwidu
• IIETAMIN
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VITAMIN a -COMPLEX
LIQUID & TABLET FORM'
blood Plitr'rl.na hot With the Spirit of
revenge, but to suggest that they be
given' the arras to fight the Oermans
vvith would surely be. courting disaster,
gven our oWn boys with .the world's
a
1 a.'
With' 030 f..Calatalian Ariny In Italy
WelaYed),---A pletnre of heroic, work
on the. part of the, medieal Staff Of OA
Prineess, Lotti40 .Dragoon 00;4 dur,
bed .e(iiipMent are ba*Ong a 1;01,1gb lug bloody ,fighang across the NaViglio,
.tiine 'heating, them. , The."Paragreh River In Italy was elven .by that regi-
„eenunentifig on the boys being ,f.brought ;Went,.• e
'WO eivli, life•and placed on farms and The: regimental aid pest under the
Inc factories is too infantile to Corameut unit's medical officer, Capt.'.
upon. , - Calvert, )4.0., Of Goderiell and Tor
-
Thirdly; repirding Your idea of con- onto, Ont.; was set up, on Ate far side,
,ecription betAir "9110sWed. Ltteuir or of a big blow in the rood , . the
p4rty purposes, eight provinces. said Fosso Vetro, Two craters, waist
oyes, one, said. , That should he; One- deep.' streains, braken, 'bridge and
0401 enough for you. Yes; there is high bunks had to he overcome by'lthe
1hysteria; but It is in the ranks of the' stretcherhearers in addition, to beaVy
machine. gun ,and shot Are.-
ilnderv,,Sgt, 114: gecko of Vancouver
uut
tally tC-man ;fifty-eight years of.age anti-conSeriptionists, in the composition
iii not; Bite sP
t, thirit ls there:- I *was of your .letter Yeti have. shown a bad
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or wor, ,caso of it. WhereAd you get the idea
a volunteer in the ;rat W:
,and 1' nty Of ours, so from that that, anion() did ask for
love this conr
:' oto active service 'conscription of your youth' to. displace
much Iwuld go in
toxnorrow, to keep it as it is, the hest the potential lightliog. forces of Europe?
eountry in the w,orld'. You are taking You had 'better thank God that the
aren't you, when Americans and the .Russians did not
in a let of territory,
yeu brand 4114 those who favor ',,con..1 .1, think . that, had ;they adopted the at-
scription as cowards with no word's] titude you think Canada should have
to 'describe them:. girvb You forgotten taken, • our towns and cities Would 'be
that Olfete was taken in 1940,.wAren an WI* in ruins,. our. loved ones would
overwhelming majority of, Canadians have had to endure the terrible ordeals
whose vision carried them o- .1 to' thpaOrstlegintryelinofe
reen1yuorue4'.'sprowsoi',.v1
1
1644 when this, •(tO You obnoxiouS)
question c,ame near causing a national try try and answer that question of yours
upheaval,they voted to. free the Gov- by asking You oue.:"."
ernment from -their •former no con- ' Axe you f3atiOned_thot had your
scription, pledge, and gave Mein the :Government kept one -Canadian sons
go ahead signal couscrirition, Do at Itome, and: the U.S.A. had confined
$ebtr-tritibu—ttipse----tounireds--a-tbouo., their.. lied -It -Ulm -AP .. tiae..-.4111)auete cU. hi' ''.to. eat tile pod .provided it -1)y Iliie
paw, with no lend lease to Ruske. gratefulR.A.P. .men..
ands _____ef _Cana.diona " cOnimitthd a
and Great Britain, orin other words . _Included among thaie__ :engaged in
cowardly act; . if , so, 1- shall •be. proud
left those foreigners t6 fIght their own evacuating and tending the wounded
to be included with tliena, battles,- which would, undoubtedly have were Tpr, Joe Oxley .of Preeceville,
--Secondly, r also have tWQ Sons on
Sask., L/Cpl. Clarence Shielsof Coven,
Sask., 1.4p1. Clarence Shiels-of Craven,
N.B., arat, To: W. A. J. "Bill!' Hubert
Of Montreal. Previous to thts.the men
had a carrier andiulance blocyn-up by•
shell dire, hut fortunately no one was
seriously wounded; .
Geo.
• acEWan
•
' Fire, 'Aceidiint and 31(,)ter Car • •
flisurance
ovki[cE-41ASONIC TEMPLE
'WEST STREET I
PHONE -230 60DERICli
Jr..
'Real Estate and Insurance.
Office and Residencei
' 11 Trafalgar' Street
• Phone 663,
FOR -SA141,-.-Haiises of --all-kinds,
ehoice buildindlots,imasiness
pro-
perty and several farms,
the first-aid :WA Perterined their OA
under extraordinarily difficult . condi-
tions. From the Naviglio •th6 men had
to carry the casualties back and wade
a, cauFa, Here a. commandered Mule
and cart did yeoman service in carry-
ing 'casualties back to the next cana4;
where they were treated at the nid
post. Then, they were carried aeroSS
tile next bloyy, where it was finally pus-
sibretb use vehicles for'frirther 'MOP
atibr back to the car post and casualty
clearing ,station. .
An .indication of the strain on the
men during such action is the fact that
the Mule reached a point of utter ex-
haustion. by the time a test 'was gained,
the brave animal being scarcely able
meant a vietorrotor Nazism, that a
victorious Hitler Would be content to
:coutine‘ his ,actiVlties to Europe?
. It isnot the applitthe. of •those living
idle foreigners, as you term them, but
the spiritual voides.of those niillions of
foreigners, who have died the most un-
speakable deatlis,, that our sons hear,
as they plunge Over •• these 'people's
graves speeding to itVenge and destroy
ttlie,se maniocs -lest they- destroy • the
vhoie world.
• Please don't iet4our..oWn son know,
that you don't appreciate 'his bravery
the 'lofty ideals of 'your 'own •son? and sapritice, that his wifeand child -
active service. One has live years'
service with the B.Q.A.F.; my young -
'est, • eighteen years old, is, on 'the, high
seas, It.C.N:V.R.; • 11,0w proud their
mother and I are of • them. My deep
regards to your son and his wife wife and
children. 1 de sincerely hope he comes
safely home to them. It is very
evident that he':had- different ideas to
those of his father. Really, in, „your,
quiet moments Aren't you., woad to
think that your son was a volunteer?
Can it be that your party zeal has so
blinded you that you cannot- perceive
Donald B. Blue.
EXPERIENCED AUCTiONEE11,--
Iieenied ,for Coniftleo- of Huron
and .11ruce ' •
• ADDRp.$13:, ItipleY.• Ont
Phone Ripley, 49
For iiitormatIon apply to J. N.
Divlolon COutt
Goderleh, Ont. ' •
Do you think yonr attitude is,..any ren and you nafght. live in- safety In
degree of 'comfort to bis wife- and little God's colintrY.
. • . J. E. HUCKINS.
•
PIT
Now.-Roticly ,Metvovvell,, in "T1111NDERIIRAD, Son of klie4a"
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_AEANntrxivfoliONAL1). and NELSON EDDY 'EDO
The screen's most 'gifted'singing ''stars join their talents with a
. , ., . ,
,.-4 suporb Musi'dal cast- in the. pdpufar "rornantic operetta .
' •
‘11AYTEVIE',!..
Thursday, vaday and Saturday-'
- John Wayue, Elia Hanes, Ward Bend, 8:tid EIlz:a1;eth Hdon
Amidthe bilisfand plains 'of a 'cattle ranch is laii.a.thr4iing story -
o thiainery' anduchivalry
‘IALL IN TIIE SADDLE"
• IVIttthitto Violitemitys, Saturday s Old holidays 2.80 Nu.
Coming "floviethhig for the,Iloyo." —
ones'? Your ,blindness prompted you
to plaCe•yourself. in. the ranks of those
Who you say cannot understand Virlif
their sens' should be torn away to be•
slaughtered in a foreign land. YOU
40RRU. 4N OMISSIO
The nave' a Mrs. W, A. Mae ren
was inadvertently omitted In Our ac-
Cetirit last week of the play "Deacon
Dubbs" presented by the Ooderia
.:in ".111uu:11„0:hiters. .10,teea:e1.4.re.7 :was a
member of .00 therms and, took 'part
'lltRONITOWINVITED
jie ation of jontort°0PCIrlitraeejtmlaitljvt;rrvail"" enjoy a so0a1 00414 Of 40
nei
York* Ilotel, Iinperial dining room, An XXureniteS; Junior 'and ofolliorr
Wednesday , evening, ;A.pri1 lith„to eordIaliy Invited,
,Imeknow.
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PARTA IVTISSING -
-F.OuND AT OWEN- SOUND°
- walking along _the- est -shore
!Of the'. Owen Sound hay abOut a mile
north of Leith recently Rosa McKay
came:, across 0.1 number of :pieces. -of
a smashed -airplane lying along the
Shore. He picked '•thein ' 'up. • Arming
Goderiely, march .26. , ,the pieces are part of one 'of - the
. . . • . wings and some smaller pieces of the
•fuselage. There are s mpings ' .65.,.
...,....._wrikG,n4TIt. ATE TO "TIGHTEN': 'some sections Indicating that the plane
I
-UP" . ON ADJOURNMENTS was an Anson V training plane, which
Mean" those who refuse to .understand . ' • • was in general Use In ItO.A.F. training
. , ..
and whose sympathies :are with those "Colborne" _Township WI Charged with centres. They are presumably Parts
Quebec extremists,. Lacombe, . Dorian, ' ' • Damage .7 to Property. of a. plane missing last fall'. from:Port
Chaloult and others. There is no lack* f After granting an adjournment for Albert training: centre, some trates of
of Words • AO describe that kind of a'week in the ease of Alfred Robinson,. '1vhich were .found before tii6' freeze-up
i , .. •
cowardism ; but they look rather ugly
In print. Your own son se.* that , if
those filthy , ravishers, were to he kept,
,in EuroPe,. he .wonld, have to Join !that,
'multitude of:men.`.(and I mean men) '
Who thought likewise, and at'the risk
of their OVvn' lives go over :and destroy
them once and .for alt.- The answer
is .it takes guts, ,an.d,, if you haven't
got any you ean think of a million,
reasons why the other' fellow should
go over and: Stand between these 'filthy
ravishers and his loved ones, while ban wassot at $500. w. 4. Suther-
the gutless one Stays at home in peace. land is defence counsel, '
and comfort. Your: base infamy, sitting ..S. charge of the theft of goods from
in a Comfortable home making such .an .R.C.A,F. station at Grand Bend
statements concerning the ,peeple of 'against Edwin Miller, Dashwood, wal3
those countries, who were living in withdrawn with nib /consent 'of Crown
T
With starcerg atik army 'or arinitinent, previously, been convicted and Nied-
ttorney D. E. Mimes°. Miller ',- &id, ieilee_ii.0.0 j4indjpg_.the# own business, A
over which.; these inhuman monsterson a charge of unlawfully receiving
. .
Oiled like an avalanche; whose loved
goods: • .
..
'.
nes ', have been put into slavery,
•gas-gassed,d; cremated, starved, tortured, in
every conceivable' 'manner, mikes One
wonder if being an anti -conscriptionist
warps. • One's . Mind like • that.- Their
Colborne township, , charged with.
damage to a rented property, Magis-
trate A. F. Cook on , Thukday ,aftet:
noon- last ''''.stadr. 'that be had had
trouble with 'people not „appearing
when cages ,were adjourned, in both
HuronandPerth counties. In some
instances the cases were adjourned
from week to week. He 'Warned that
'he was going to "tighten up" ofl.
condition in the future. '
Robinfsop. pleaded not guilty and
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last Deeember. • Three lives,) Were lost
whea this plane crashed •into the
water $ of the georgian. Bay.,•
it's wbat we fight for. after the
War- that. -can make fighting' the war
itself worth while. • '
fiverrrER
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Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
SERIOUS SHOR'I'A.GE
FUEL
OTTAWA, 1Viatch 31 -Ontario Que-
- • bee' and • New Brunswick are faced
with 'a ,seriousshortage of firewood
for • next winter ,' Munitions Minister,
Howe warned this week. The Minister
• .appeaK to all municipalities it wood -
burning A areas to can ass • their own
lbeal. Situation and makeall necessary,
:arrangements for sufileleht production.
He said that farmers and other fub1-
)647-produCers-shottid-cut_as-±mueh,.as
poSsible during the balanco-of—this
spring and in the early summer. '
, "Me are faced • witha situation
iimilar • to that- of • two years ,,ago".
said Mr Howe "Because of the con-:
'tinting .shortage of labor, and because
early snows shortened ,the normal
Winter cutting season in many sections
not More than halfas much BieWood
was , Cnt ,as in the prevloua winter.
'Vet. in the previous winter of,1943-44,
the finest eating season in seventy
years, tihe antput was below normal.
• "The shortage eau be overcome and
distress atoided only if fuelwood pro-
duCers • cot as Much as pessible in the
ilext few weelak"
War wont end when the last gun is
fired, but when every last man is tired
to live in the Untieltigh way that makes
for lasting 'Del:teed-1' - '
444444,...4444.444.444444,-,4,--,
Bee Opsitit.nown,Pie
1.34 cups dour, qip nsilliior bolt 0,11k
I top. soft • antra:ant !raw
• I tro..criery Boit „
tsp. WhItipeporr 1 an tondottroil• 0000
" 5 thr, shortening, , .000
4 ib ground row bra
3'teo.,Mogto• Bolting Portdrt
• .
-
sift together flout; bolting loorr4ire,
*Alt, celery, Reit and Delman add 3 larrapOptakt '
611Ortehinfit snit fid( tbortvafthly fork. Ana
milk•And *tit until blatkdoth malt remaining two
tribliNittoone shotteolt4 (*Ting 000, and
cook outwit' until oft. Add tomato soup, *6*
majnitig •,34:' teaspoon **It irMt ground 'meat;
• bring to boll. Spread baldt4 powder mixtUro on
. top of meta mixture mud bake at 475°F for aboUt
20 minutia,. Turn out tapolde dO*4 031 birge
- plate Sotroke* •
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Minister of Labour R. J. TALI.014,!-
ALLAN. i( .1111062,11,
contimi*rkoers,'
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rovetne oans•
•-- Loans to, farmeri up t-o---$3-,006-are-now ayai), able -
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under the new Farm J,:xnriro-!-ement roans Act.
yr, T
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L- STOCK, on the security of thelikestoek.
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o! the farm implements.
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depending on the size, of the loan and its purpose.
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Forfurther partkuiars eensuit the Manager 0/ any bratze,h.
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