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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-06-29, Page 2Aireorrow 440.44.4440 i MO P 1.1 RML. WE S �'4 4ST ESI'+' ro. 9 '. Pubitahed by final- tr, Limited `• 'nada and ores Briti . $2400 a •year : ' to vatted �ahrctriptio>A N�tt�--�•�M �r�� n �•�•� . ' 0• States, ., r. � t , 'n . i . 'Poet rrer Rates. on request. Authorized' as second -OW ,Snail, vla. OiseOttawa, Te1epb$ue fl4 • Department,Newspapere ,l�sodation a ;•';- , \ Memlber of 4 C. anadIatl 'n ,. , , rc d n' Over 2900 TYee► CQi W. ` 1 ROBERTSON • . a 1 GEO., L. BIZ'S TB JRSDt ,Y, . JUNE 29th1:.. 1950 , u Canada on Saterday,' celebrates the eighty-third anniversary ,af4. ' Confederation,' ,It i O ' perhaps ,to, be, regretted .that' is our. annual., celebratiozm So little emphasis is Placed ' On the significance of the -'day but at any' rate ub ervant'e ' of the First of ,i uly,: holiday does. t ThrCoutthi Q . tthe leu rn.' . Desi Friends, -- 1 • Y ow many of you .at, home `have ever visited • the Royal :Ontario ;Museum ?. Or for that matter, „h+w iiiany of you in Toronto have? And lio►t many of you• kziew, there bring, to•, Atte? tion' in some, degree i' MIS a very interesting exhibit there the historical aspect oY 'the an- from pi'erueer days• in Huron. °euuuty'? nigersary• The' Museum has •hild a -coin- palatively- •short history', but is The' Canada of -today is' a very al,Leady ,a treasure huuSe of inter - different coun ri, from that of 186. esting and rare things. from :all Not -taller country in the world has over 'the world—armor, furniture, Made such progress in the lii t eighty-thret� years. Not even those who,. bad the foresight which brought about the union -of he • four Provi i es in • 13,17 could have had I their vision tht'`Cle•yeluplueut has liroirght-t'h[iatft• To the place -It the, world 'which it' ,lioId. `Cttdaay' ';1 �1 ruL}7g, prt,speruus uati,'11 gruv\ lu:; year 1)�• year ill popuiati1W, in. urban .and, cur:rl industry, i11 commerce a1u sill,'- arts, :Ind in its •' flues > international ,1fTalirs. tIi It was a tior-eizuutiy with ,tlopht- 6 full bre PetiTs ; r 1day there is ;t1a1!'tat tlta lit',.'ttc) .its lopes; ' • on .tiiL4• I)Unlini.t•u. Day of (:lit) we may l•lok hank witll•;pride',ilpun the achievements + f the pa t,.. and -forward vyitll c'4ntiic,r':c' '1' ,1 til( gfeate'i`_ _future f441 l'.tlutti:I, at • lzxin e' and, native *late . P eei?t • 4 OrtiglPa# ..rlrlree>l (and later +tretotland, • tag . wbeet *aa found And:WOO ited to • ,the t @hui) �• p �,} t'e'?een : vain, it w: ail t t.n"d s{%, 'OW .as an exhibit of gloneer home mantufaeturnagthat thief` immed, ateiy..get p*sseasian o the l oom and- all the rest-crds/ bobbins, bobbin winder; Woo' winder., a ;pool. xaeki ,warping boerd, ete„ etc., They tell glue there mut have been hun-: dress of such looms, in Ontario at one time, blit they hate probabl� been , chopped up for firewood, Thanks to, a' fatally • `lie, 'treasured. Old thing's and nevo'r discarded anything useful, `that one lcltsn1, was h will go down to pOsterity--at least the posterity which, bvis is the Royal, Ontario Museum. , :This is. .the ',,story' of what hap- pened as• i': learned it rfrciin Mis. • Brett: •" Atter ', the • 1oozu arrives : an "1 ei Hands and ` Shepherds re- ' Teronto, Miss Mac. -don -aid wrote eei'v ed , a co cerlet . When mart led-+- S.,14 Wreexl asking' for more inform- red and, rt;bite for the daughters axid atiol' (igen, bl%::Z'ebtirtizd-=t�heu hg blue and white ,for the soils. The was, born and died, .where he Meseake had two of ' these on loan, worked, what he ~wive, and if any' leiter. The loom was' �it use, until of his work, were still to'� be diad. apprgximatelY- 191Q: libel/ it ~tis T le (tatter a . red in' Tete• Si rna1- ,stored" in S irntlel, Shepherd's barn t. p 'x b and' , fol,• years - almost • forgotten, Signal - Star add waS Lead by :kits. °E'rsz�lr ., Pritchard. of Tc>rontox great -grand - herds Green'bought it at Jr.1Shep. daughter of Mr. Pentlan'd,, who int= herii Sale and i guess it was in got in, touch with Miss the Old Curiosity ity �llop until it Macdonald, told 'her all. the family., yvasgive((a plaice of (loner in' the t)t, Museum.. gave ur • ~11 knew and aye ler hip, s e w l musical ,instrument: ~hitt((, silvti') 3 After months of. work Ill the uanies of t Ider members of the ` Indian clothing, took :roti weuljuub, 1. 1 �1usettul; corresponding with Illany clan who might Supply htformatioll• Eskimo clothing; atui t, ,uta, ancient Shortly .ufterwltrda, Mr. Green fi,r_ people, examining old Ontario tee- potte Uo --just e\'t-"rytlliit'g idle l'aIl' , til@sti, , bt>1;ruw1ng. llllle 21I'til'les rfai' imagine of that sort,. 1 hltve. llt?itrli pe l;,ciewi , no a letter from Mr. J. t_. 1'eutland. now livin in N' w lurk the ex1uhit unci 1.hotogrttplling that the Chinese cerllee'tiou i t►'ne I a �` r e Iminy which the owners wished ,to. y\ hu was the oldest llv Malt 4�f the l,tsl•in the \\url�l. I have ,•, ..� descendant ,' of -'Srtmtzet .•l Nu - 'i keep .t°t(ie)r- uei•ri .b�;; 1)eullle to slit:((, ilaxs w aini,oriu); trk,ttticl amt ,r GoDERRai ton, whoSe filggtii " bs v'e been • tie linen businet�s in Ireland 'for '8'0t ar- aatlons, ' !►plpatteutly •¥r: P d let' for 11 he - is `� . supplied , the 1�P •4oe•n.d Nil, -wi 'h bianlrteite ' eloth, e or .ewe elotb, 'etc: t a t lam • c y et beeame •COMMedt, $9 Mr, '.Pentlandd,. or his- sou, Samuels •eonrverte'd the ! the - ' loom a lti loom. to. weave rag c .xpetrax y :sirup($'. installing ay coarser reed. And •again . thanks ''te a *ter generation, ,the original;; reeds are At the' l4tuseuni, though so fragile that ,they rani, .only , be •looked, not, handled.' 'Se for years the eld. 10041:4' supp`iied, • • the • people . with sirnply woven rag' carpets; though tldng WAS apt .lost.; 'AIr, lent- land,°s ,son Samuel and daughter Eliza, who znakrted George • Shep- herd of 'Nile•' wove beautiful colored coverlets. .hero is ye legend that` HELP-::.P®R SOUTH 'KC B.A. • :tr It :,.)°fillet( like :1' cia iiiii iaai e en'. Stalin's - part when he eat •ttomm� nist troops t rum•;,,,Red-cou- trolled North Jore;i • int,) -11111 ,lend- ent `+'t'tiiT 11' .y :, 11o10,T ire. ealG11'A ,-tliut b4' INA; pl.lci1.• a prett •saftt;uatne . Ti r•'se.tnn .t' to the da: , .i•1,>u were 1, 1 1 litr4 kt't1 vv ilii , the assistance. of •t lie United Na- tions .',(Which -in this ,•;Ise means • the t'.tited Mzlte 1 1, lie \\`,dolt( lupe. e -made :tlr; IAdt i't•ivar--t- tllk . territ,dr. 'nyder his'-e'.tnatrol and.. 10't1•e• ' illl- 4 :port ,*'t• -_:till, ._!Would' Int ye, taken a big: -ren toward. 'the alt,,nlinanee of all Asia,- for :it Would have ,shown to tile' stilt Ittu`[,ugtlered petypto• hr)w little dependence they could }ilaiae in the United Nati )tl.- Mit , t • pro-, tectieIx against t Rums ian 'pot<et•x, On. the other hand, if the • Red • ezccursi',n'' Into' South Korea 'should faltl, Stalin, could -pretend`' thlit Russia wa•s not • (behind the atteurpt, .the :tutus quit wOufd .bei °test'o'red,- 'and the T\renllin. could bide its'• time' '111ti1 a'n'other favorable 'op-. portul:ity 'for aggressi.H1 .s.bt,uld' present. 'itself, in . Dore,, or where...,4• 1'`, i• .r.• few days, liltlee(l, it looked as• if the' Red scheme' might •aur-' • situation-. re at , ,. 'I1�ewas k reed� . ably alike that which. presented it , self before the, last...vcar. With 6'falin "insteai ' f' 1�itzer..ili n. e- xaTe• Cor arch -plotter. and :the Reds , instead •of ,,.elle Nazis .us' the implefnent of ; aggression. In, thus instance, 'how ever, instead of the weakness and 'hesitancy shown , in „dealing with Hitler, swift action .is being taken' to prove' to South Korea 'end to the 'world, that Hitler -like tricks "on' the part of Russiu are ziot '.to succeed. It is too '.early in ,.the game that is beim 'played in korea to know ju4st .flow it ,will finish, .but t'h'e• : prol>abilit • of '.sny large-; n ,g4\ lag ftlrther data, tlallt , part with treasured 'heirlooms ) ; the bi:lye use ., ylilllllllc't)a the, .�urfave• i tiamuel Pentland was bora in e�,hlbdtj of t)II;talis) textitts Was •The Museum staff, ate pliltily-'hell ''Ireland in 1 t) zillcl'c�.>,zlae to t'�illadat Lady for the public. • The incl (pili' interested., in t', -,(let ti11 pioneer \yttt operated LIy one of the Museum sense tial° ln' thea I8" U•s.• 13e sel- I Canatll,lnll and, a fe,, ..-ears :lel) staff 1\•h()' wove t'Itullhll 'material. I ,led' tirst o21 Amherst Island and � they begs "11'z' that theytil t tl Il to lt. 1 l iI 'noted t4) Huron county ,411111@ .f 4 sit. :1 t',/\-erltet, much like \reit° 'l:te;kin r •tuateliad shunt Vu-! those which had been woven on the 1\vt'' ltS` ;ll\ e y'ear's later, settling, .in ratio textiles in, Pioneer days. *a Imola, was hegwtu -and Mr. Burnham, if, btt: ii' -•near Nile: Like- all at the 1J'17 Exhibition they . dis- woo was connected :with the litis- ilaved what they had ou hrlal •anti pioneer settlers, he . l,uilt it' lu;; a played., d hofl,e. and -cleared a -few' . ' ; elite staff, \yoikt4 • un it -on opening land. however, before many years he saw the need fur it 'weaver in the tromnthnity and,he, with the hip 4_)f'his oldest sou. builta loo•nt. :;ave out questionnaires tl) 111 Who I. W eri interes tett. 1' rt-meiuber the- tlislilay myself. , hint was the beginning, and ,the 1•esllonse way (quite gratifying, II)I- Iitediately AIl.�s , Mnedolitll•tI and others on tele \1u'-ewu 'sta11 bt;;;tn investigating answers and examin- ing mater=ial. la soltte \\"t\ ••'Gay'" , :ttr-eel- of:txo-1hey were doing rr they= heard of \'ay `th di t Gye1•ed tlla Ile 'IT1oy. tell lie al,t the ,uslaum• IL was p,; -,t hunt by 'an a'iliu • ater, being heft,*c,-t.--.,_in 'every' detail;,, so they think Ila may live ,:teem a. ]trait;: 51 11111 •weav=er in Ireland. Til addproofproofid this theory, They`'i4ete i17 tu�lt'h, with, a 31r; Pentland in Isliug- uuyv C 'had his *ti,• session :l loon-� 'Ie:i:4 E -one :1)untirial. veal •.11d \ylli •lit had bi en owned and `°ulcerated. 1 r'" ' " Samuel 1't•11tlafd, a'pioui'er settlor ht Nilie nut only the. loom, hull; every-. thin(, that1fl (leek r1. ed lty the Pent t'1Tltl *';lylxlhad 'i1 the 111'an.nt':lvtore ..Of, i4l;tlti<t't. :flit(' \\•4, alt•11 nc;ltt*l']i,1, ex- 1ti 'TELEPHONE WON1)1'3111.1.? (Ingersoll 'ijtilinnet The other .day we \Berne '11(ltl:liu ; ;(lt„nt tltt 1,i1•i'tlir;l111041 •01' life.' L S,; rlergyinau: who '• i,ilred,• bzy- hta reteplloue-rnn'1ptun3 rt•)-.;nr'rn�ts• for Ir,: T t;tll tl '`Heav ui.'',,•He `ills•i":aeti -i•r. '0. Newt Haven, but the _eon11Jany insisted ` it 'was "ITPavon,” and so, it stood. , and 'i•t. Se,eined an; . in- e'xpt4nslve rate, too. "The ower dray. l,nr phone hill ratite ill. and there it was- 11ers4n-to-person cal,. $1.05, en ,Tune It,--• to. "God:- The ,•,,fill,: 1rt,\wer'e(•, Was ,0113• a, far 1 t;p;tle- • UP HOLSTERiNG CHESTERFIEL'D AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS • REPAIRED AND RECOVERED 'Factory. Guarantee 'Free. Pil k -up and Delivery :Stratford Upholstering Co. 42- Brunswick ° St., Strat= ' • *icor d For .-thither .infornlatia enquire at BROPHE_Y'S FtIRNI- TURF, GODERICH - ot+ FL1zd"; Peatlafd ;Shepl;erd �►pex`, ;ting the wheel; 'By the wtiY, the origin* p vtuiX'ei bad' "•bee e_ttt :::.. you 'And��t B. s ' ow .' •,e �1 � Eby R. R >�ll s the Museum now.' yon will see' the L c" there. intact,' h ll e s e tail -/ lAom, .and a. , th.. zest, , ,with . a short. history 9f "tbt ° loolw clad 1 s ew els, , Won, opunty has Added its' llit to our. splendid �.us- euni. The textile 'exhibit contained: puauy other interesting items fro{n, all over, Ontario on opening day and has been gro9ying•ever since, You . really Sheuid see it---#inely woven linen, hand -~oyez}• 'woollen e1oti#;'�'from "hand -spun end horne,1 i q• uite ornate jacquard, coverietss, lr day, Tor some faun tlls there t\ -pro two, old coverlets fruul the Pc=u't:land' hi01n• in the Museum.' Master: Al- win t'entlatnd 4/f Ottawa. an eigltt- yeai•'.old great-jneat-;randsou of ".lir. Pentland ,witS•'there and sift at the loom-- to -Igoe his picture taken by tile' ,Ores' p11)togi'alp'ilers. ( I: n- 1'ol•t1111Aate1y ►t,jievtfir :appeared in the. Paper.'1 3Ir. , •lldryey Pentland of London , looped ,the - sinal} finely- ' diad.,?• spilini'I1g `heel• and the 'Mos- Mink os-i'01(1 .ball• ulatt,e; a 1,rint of'it pierurt', WhenYourBACl( Begins to Ache REACH FOR ..HOLIDAYS • t.Ainberstlpurg Echo ' See that the United .Mates ia" • legislating for alL Jienday holidays - to' give. lug mvee12,1eutl'-. This -year the celebration frf the Kings ]Birth • - day", which affected 1x121,. sCllool., gto erpinent o'tiic'es, alud,';baialr..,• was moved toi, Monday and it -4144 ---give the workers, totteerned a• long week- end. however, we are 1)f the •opin- top that. sentiment plays a great part it1- many r>>€ _our national holi- days, ati )n• 1•" t ,dc e se sent \ r ]1 ()did be Mt - R's in the past. We •dt . •not "want~ to become too. regimented 1 .0dr-._thoughts and', way of ,life. `W ,are better ,peopre for surprises and' r'bt>nges. , • scale war is remote., • '' Peesident. Truzziitn's weedy action in sending sit to the South 'Koreans, wltli the epproral of the I Kited-`ations ..r ., _Security „Council, is a Wereonie si than .no, more, s1na,ll independent nations ure to . be abandoned to their fate, anti Stalin and his gaing in, the 'Sremlln will in' all likeli- hood `accept~, their defeat with as much grace ns they can muster, Oanadian enterprise L4 shown in the purchase, by the LO.D;E, of Queen Mark's, t elebra ted • carpet,. ''he,price.is said to be $1011,000,., and .th'e Daughters of the Empire sire, Coupling on, popular 's'ubserlptlan to- make sup the' anaoiint. The ,carpet, or ,r"tag, tvlll be•plticed in some public place, 4 aresumably at bttawa, -and' 'the - $100,O0b0. will ga. to the •lrit1sh Government to help gleet Bri'tain's' dollar Shortage: "16 ' :- • . . t , W'auld fewer, r'ti.Pt a.t higher .,Salaries give Canada better giiiern- renal was the gaeetiort . put • to ; a i u.m'ner . bP well-known Canadians - hi The. Financial .,.Past. Di ew ° of them' belieted it y *ttid. iteplies . e14)iaxsized,. with 'trther • titing.s,' that the duty of Parliament• is try repre- sent the people; that some ridings ate• aaretidy'" too large in. aret414nd ,that with !urger are the. MLtP,"tzt! eould not keel) 111 .touch' with, their eownstitil lts, 'Ails `would ((lave, tl terrden'ey to mare buteatue,t4tle eoin.' trot ort,'the - stit �t~' the smaiiler B'otise o f,~Comnionn. • LEAVE, EDUCATION TO PRO- . VLNC,ES (Port 'Elgin Times) Hon. Jas. 'Gardiner. showed . a lot of courage in. warning' Parliament that Federal grants •for edt cation v erean i•nfringetnent of Provincial rights. Educatio`4 is one field' which Ottawa should keep out of,•• '' • Irvin s Garage Dungannon, 'Phone 53 Repairs to of makes- of cars., • ,_ — Supertest gas and oil. Agent • for Cockshutt. Tm- pletn nts and repairs. 25tf dei ch X11{:_., P. oViRHOL Car- ' Undercoating. -- 1 YY/y���( 7-T , - •• , UNDERCOATING", CAR PAINTING t=-., . STEAM CLEANING Phone: 664-W. Address: Cambridge St. 'RICES- AREitmomis ' Q, -24tf '. 4 �n_ DODDS KIDNEY PILLS _ • 4Tr.i �D! QVCNAC TRpV� BECAUSE--% Backache is often due to ▪ * . • can upset kidney, condi- tion; • and .for over half a century Dodd's Kidney. Pills have -helped bring reliPitirccfn backache by 'heating the kidneys. Get ' Dodd's Kidney' Pills -today 'at any drug'' - counter. Look for the blue box with the red' burl. ,You can depend on Dodd's. 155 , r. GRtEND A.NO�' DANCING EVERY (TIGET. Tel"+. McKay and his orchestra Featuring 'Kay' Jennings, Vocalist Midnight • Dance, July. 3rd '12.05'a.m. SQ ,AIL T( `CI ANT-'J'L' ,1st woleg 1 *Al.—Parkhill vs. Oran& Bend.. 2.310 p.n.--Sylvan vs, Tlte�dford»' : .. Ph -4i palm -430. 30 p,in• between,, winners= of afie OOn &nose , , ♦ ., CHEMKAL TOILETS, for SCHOOLS, SOMMER "CAMPS; • • and COUNTRY' HOMES. Modernize your property by itn- stailinga Chemical Toilet --cheap and easy to instal; no water pres- stire required. No worry about • odors or troubles; instead, all the comforts of a city home. Prompt shipznen,t. ,Fully guaranteed. Write ,Its fb'r full inf,rtnation; n TWEED ,STEL. • WORKS LTD.•, . TWEED ONTARIO i t -:o c k its teat e � at _cv'or i h t1U etc., etc., ete.. • I (}ave.. spade . t1; ilgrilnage to the' fartfi where, Samuel, Pentland set uti • liis .,from 'more than, one hu idredt years a.go, but could find only a moeild of "earth, "and a lilac bush where'his log' cabin,�stood: . 13ut his grave, is' maried'z'with a sil 1ple '.stone in Dungannon ceme- tery,. Elik.a Shepherd's home still.'' stands;, .., blit ''is n•ow ,, owned by strangers:, '' However,, I there . are it,,,�. .f • nut�ueraua. der ants .of Sainuei Pentland living In • Ashfteld and Wei '�'V'>a, Pentlanf of� •Dunga3nnon me the Atte • ub.- pwner : ©1~': hiss• •Tarin. exactly � b dreg years .to' the ,Month atter his i er grandfather, Alexander' aid nd r1 e _ .. R'tl.8t / w ►o: was. a Younger son of $aiaanel#, received a Crown deed to the land— or o "s h newspaper clippings r o t o Ae p perat -the I1useum say. Sincerely, .. THE' COUNTRY Totobtor• MOUE. .li'or every wound, •hovveyer small, .geC ,'1'trst aid • at once,.., Don't' Pti u s etuhu�uiikereh�l icwe'r. � e£ r cut rather .app�y 'An , Antiseptic r anal: cover it with a sterile • dress-• • WHERE THERE'S TRADE MARK REG, THERE* HOSPITALITY En ie r its es GODERICH ' aundr and Dr - Cleanin Service J Wet wash ----.08c lb. ' • Fluff dry= --10c Semi -finished -12c lb.... Shirts :25c each,:. n .coveralls, and work pants, 35c each. ,A1so aprons and towels supplied. d. 'T'I'CK 'VP AND DELIVER �. —1 - Phone 9.38-12. 20tf • Vacati�n a Memo Vacation b'eund? Make a' note to start • 4,out with:--.,hygienically-clean linens . and' apparel. "'Bright hint—leave a11' the wash-- ,.,. day items, in the shouse' in blue -white 'con- dition to ', discourage, mildew and insects., ---Remember; our -efficient.- 'delivery 'system assures you' 'prompt pick-ups..and returns.. - RX CLEANEf Members . of the Dry Cleaners' Institute WEST ST. , , PHONE 122 GODERICH' 4 • t 'Chemistry is sports -minded 5too , . is part and parbel -of enough sports and pastimes' to fill an Olympic `ro ralnritie. Ammunition for. -hold -and range; Nylon for -tennis raci its; ,fisting lines and long-lasting'Nylon for - sports -wear;. 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