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The Signal, 1937-4-7, Page 3
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The .171nn were: .Aden Crich, .- �orth, andsJoo--.'ta}nintile Hz11 tinge, 1 ;�i��... �,j`ratm?•��s�'Wer'".�:s1•+�M'�n.,,�5rr:•t?,�:,�'*��: b• 4• . .` J iElennegna InvitrEr=alfl a z , winittrs, in the Mous creel of live stook ^ were us follows : • General nurpose horses, filly 'or geld- -ingeeefoaieele - a 1.9 ._.au peon usse-fit. Decker, Zurich; Clayton Robinson, Mit- chell. Iiorgvailing, -foaled in 19M co 19W-MI1ton Rooper as Son, St. Marys; Roy. Vepper• aforth; Milton+ Hooper a Soya. Tata in herness--'amara„ /Patter; ("last= i obAson, Milton Hoo,r. 11.4allat Etnirnas ten... teturto.i .d off ; ` Rs - vi i• iia 1 or •. • + "fit 1 £ vu---� 1F'= , .gitr - h; W. O P. ` .lite i I6i'- _ . Vlifib Q� �+ . Wratfor'^ �ttll + : 1,1=3 ,xS t ;tea i titaat= q,'I enell, Clinton; pert , ¶ T. T. :.: opened 'C'rith :fel 1 'i�dg'r., 9. :20, ', tr3 Ob2,,Z ::' rt. all ha= Qntrt thu�h the_to_ ' ¢fitz:2ifrau', . c.1 in Sia--•�' .. o$ tihQ. 9$I4. 2 � r,_ . $t+ ��s W. A jHC, • ar *�a Rema ..tea jam Get -of -ran cls; ono bull and . tem Iemales--.I t Peek, W. C. 'P. r un'1 ' ti<onj Gestioiehe . llo>r ®r et & S N1101~Jt, ILII IQ:IIA11. � 411010DPAL BONDS ca, A wimme,,, sand Gemelrali lacsuirailice Age me -OPrite s MX? TO BANE OF IPts2e 5 .,(131ederIeh Ill M.511$ .W0 L *14tao ohambr 5y or Pte. A large roomy Shirt tripik. . stitched 'throughout. /Sikes 14 to 17%. CRBOILLE.101 7111,802IID LIT • +t;,ry" h" vFT,�9GCr° for trip To; nom 384 TailOra 11.611 (ti is, (11 ala 4,4 s• 2a- • s, ••-•tattOIias" eYla3 Roei--eliiuion, forth. •Carriage - borre--reamon Chew - 'tem, Seaforth; Chas. Godbolt, Exeter ; Jade Trodden. •knodesboro, Roadster/— Currie and Tervitt, Wingham; - `Morton Elliott, - V dster or ee riage horse in harness, Open to exhibitors from Hallett,' - Taackegsinith, Stanley and Goderich Townships ' only — Pearson Charters, J ek Vedder, ,....Wilbur' Eyes. Sw stek'e Currie and Ter - vitt. Women +drivers, --Mrs. Vie Nott, aa.forth; • Mrss: Ross Chapman, ld ppan; Ruth Rozell, Clinton. 1,11 Bull calved in 195 or ria =•- Ho'ward Wit, Crnouurooty; Gy'QQQil , 1 tilde lobe -Oern en- i,A�r}} 44/V{.it iAla . r yi1\ dA ;t li -"In "1015-01\leii: Brea., 13E. -a. Wright, Joh#a M, rear: Heifer calved in 11 6 --O'Neil .,rose H. C. Wright. Get -of -sire class-O'Neik..Bros. , Aberdeen Asksis 1x11 salved in 1936 or p —er ous-4'rpi: meals Bastes., Watford; Prank Todd and son, Iiuoknow, • James Garter, S aforth. 'Bull calVesl' in 1934 --Edwards Boas., 1S cit Todd 8a Sen."- Heifer er ' tcalred -In 1 6—Edwards. Bros., Prank Todd and son. Heifer calved in 1+936 ---Edwards i - res., Prank Todd and son. I Some trOgees •,, p�"y inteaSvy 1:1 *nen Clydesdale r stallion—IR. D, -RMurdock,Murdock,Bruce lelzl; Chas, Godbolt, Glias. Lind - day, Clinton; : obt. Burchill, Alin. Solon, foaled in 1934 or 1935—T. J. (lcMtchaael, . f orth; ` Voss Prldham, Cromarty; Wm... aiiktrailtan Se Son, Consorts% - 1Teruelearo.is llia6n, in 19^s4 or 1-9B5--,t-Bill ;Scrog, Zurich. • Elea* .1<Dratag'I1ntb Broad mare—T. J. McMichael; Rus- sell Scott, Cromarty; Stuart .D. M leen, Clinton.. Filly or gelding, foaled in 1933 or previous—Fos. Ott. Foaled in 1034 Relit. Wright, Seaforth; 'Wm. J. Dale, Clinton, Foaled in --1936—Stuart D. Min.= Horse, colt or - filly, foaled in 3--B. J..Glenn, Clinton; Geo. Mesrra, Jr., Clinton; T. J. McMichael. Team in l arneas4remea Scott, X11 Scott. s_..„WeeralitkaraLIZOnoo .......... _, AAAA. Bro's o,nore, __gaoled in ISM or INe- V1011e,--IFIVti ROMA Mitchell; Warren Brock, thanton; Wii. Moi wen, 33. J. Glenn. Filly or gelding, foaled .in 1x933` or ;'p lotrs-•-Huase11 'Scott, WmIiramils ton. --8s fin, John G. Ho all; foaled in 1904, Wm. Hamilton, . Russell Cott, Robt:. Wright; foaled in 1936, Wm. Je - 1 o;, 11 tl o EIN.01otto b' 4 „ut :AAAAY*4 p1 "'ra .ate! h M..ea,. F `^ &�dDxi�l, o$ �C�, �lrrp"�. '-en c Bzw).---of theft oust bavtna Wen' n cr.o.s124h%rige tea' ttrtirtglp told o the um- gortnntate monis irrational. Trariodo, dur- ing ,ffhlch he mould go dtlyo and nigh** t'Otl21)ta• z1;01),. lightarkilit3 Blett0t ¢on- dition by continually tag $Urnit app and puttlatg'• it 'together antra in. These ate of nerves ourred aunt _once • a month and ' " c mase= times' fora ', and at the height -of the pericrois he would threaten to, till his family. Ile also developed a .decid- ed tendency to kleptomania. ."Ife-_newer efeeeant thxsugh," said Angus--rylevards Bite. Market Cattle Senior baby beef, born 1936—W. H. Armstrong, Seaforth; W. E -''Parker ez Sona; O'Neil Bros.; W. C. Wright; Andrew Park, Mitchell; Bert Peck. Jemiorsetaby beef, born 193 B ---Frank Todd and son, W. E. Parker Ss Sims ; Eph. Snell, Andrew Park, W. C. Wright, 'Roy Pepper. �77�v SIBIEPPARD 1 O tnn Ale • ,Irs. 1. _ �;4 .military- hospital rather than to ala pi1ai for the insane She pointed that, although her husband - 1mpved noticeably after nearly aoyear liana in- stitution at Hamilton, he soon Iep ed to' his previous condition. At times, though, she said, her. husband was per- fectly, norrool. er-fectly,'normal.._._ This evidence was substantiated by the ji'1.,. , physician, Dr. A. H. Taylor, who stated that on examining the pri- soner at the ' jail he could find nothing mentally - or physically wrong with the man. The doctor advised, however, r oresperbeeedgeleinaegoo that he be committed to an Institution. "I'm a returned man, Your Worship," pleaded Mothersell. "Please send me to a military hospital, They treat you better- there ,#and there is rto noise. It's the noise that torments me." However, Magistrate Makins commit- ted the man to the Ontario 'hospital at London for a period rot exceeding sixty days, advising him to ask there for a transfer t6' a military hospital. A Goderieh township farm hand pleaded. gaiilty to a charge of drunk driving. He' was driving towards Gode- rich from a dance in Colborne town- ship when he was met by County Con- stable J. Jennings. The officer thought the young man needed company, so drove him. to town to the jail, where he spent the remainder of the night. He went. back �to jail for fourteen days and Ion his driver's license. Ding IEtecoverrod John Sunderes, twenty -year-old farmhand' who pleaded guilty to the theft of a• diamond ring from hie em- ployer, ;Alex. Smith, of Tuckersmith township, was fasten until April 29th to pay costs of 017.60 and thus have sen- tence, eurspendecloior two yearn'. The ring was recovered, Two malls in jail is the ' penalty for default of pay- ment of costs. "As thin Le your first offence," the nedletoki -Sundercoth; ._'0.mnd- because of your youth, I have no wish to be hard on ' you." He was bonded in the sum of $500. Its It lnun Deep on Working ut ObalsC ..Ceirdon ..CordonZ" of*arta't:-uttatt ;Ida asaot04..02.00.7 for q xx,,,, A Qd14 m� r m � fu1. 4I :- _o ,darkca at 0.1. r,T ti n3st' ", Q b. 04.:17dneOrayr-averaigc aka ono fin ¢a � 0 A�1�� o �� G'Ll�>� Ifi' r It11. ` '�°t B ale of East .V,Ta anooh 'I?ifit ; . _ and Ero, J. 0., I ohinaoI>' oval' c (4a `P Lars. 'Thaler oil - Sault Ste • Hotta* visited ha :ofater-inalavr, ' Leddy,,, one day last, week. 1 r. Willie Craig and Mir_ 'Warren Basuto of intern Univorcftjr ] 4 don, returned to' school on Tneoiby,• after sjpel idin8 the ,„week-eitid at their respective homeo. • . Ott. C. Jefferson visited lith' 13011; r. Sam. Jefferson, of Mildmay, -osa Friday. Bars -Randle o Orangevtillo *Ailed AeW- SHEPPARI2'O1`I, April (5. ----The community extf'nds congratulations to Miss Mary Burrows, who - celebrated her eightieth birthday on Thursday, r�pril lee Miss Burrows, who was born on the farm where she still lives. enjoys fairly good health and has a wonderffil memory. Miss Bella Green and a number of friends from Goderieh visited with Miss Burrows on Thursday. Miss Mitchell, R.N., who is being cared for by Miss Ruth' Foster, re- ceived quite a shock on Saturday when the Mitchell home was burned. She vy . branII teethe . roster home Sun- day: evening. We wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Mabel Foster returned to Streti o''rd Normal on Monday after penditug'w.the,;,::. Eg ter-- vaaga.trion..berr, home -here. O, fqr aryl corn, or eal- t°��.�� ions which cannot be removed by the neve scientific LLOYD'S TUYMOLA- -ED CORN zALVE. This new salve desensitizes corns and callouses with the- .first application. Call your drug= gist to -day and .'order this WONDER - UL SALVE, 40c. Lloyd Cll'emical Laboratories. For sale at Campbell's Drug Store. iii0eUULLOP MUTUAL joir Aw n RAyF mr n . ,. +Adlitif d is 'for " oil " eliibi't difildfio av ToernahiPa and Town of Goderie'h �77�► �.1. pA.TMTM jtt{�r•�®}�{, ��'(7C,linGAG-Ad?. n . ��{{�� 1111. L. • SAL1lE ILID, GA eti . k'. it N, owo re&S it, ',moi `t < Vet TIN A 10 I) IMa• -• .'.'' r J •;�,Wy t / LICIC"a2. h' r ' rto FE \INS • t�. fl til 111 ri y.G. .4 tw:re.en.+•s-t • 2 • .- 4 -. DONNYBROOK, Api•. 6th. ---The W M. S. meets on Thursday afternoon as the home of Mrs. N. Thompson. The Donnybrook B, 8. has re -opened with the following officers and teachers ' in cher- Supt., Mr. Mhos. Baa'xnford and Mr. R. j Thompson; seo'y-trees. and . organist, Miss Jean Robinaon ; . tea- chers, Miss Margaret- Jefferson, Mrs. W. Q:3 A. Campbell, Mrs. •eorge Naylor and Miss Bebe= Thomp3on, assistant teachers, Mr. Wm: Bush and Mrs. R. Chamney. non, -is a guest with her aunt, Mrs. John R. Thompson. Miss Matrgaret Jefferson spent a few days .with friends in Toronto. Mr, toy Cunrdngton, of Toronto, spent the Easter vacation with his see. ter, Nirs,, Charlie Robinson. Miss , �$iup emia Cnaanney has return - «1 zonae from Wingham hospital. Her friends will be pleased to learns her health is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MacLaughlln, of Detroit, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Jos. Ohannney. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson land family -and Mr. Roy Robinson spent the week -end with friends in Toronto. • Work is none too plentiful these days and a fellow can't take (shames on 103- ing a job, thought Clare Irvine, who was on remand on a vagrancy charge. Aocordingly he did not want to take Thursday afternpon off to atkend court, and he explained the situation to the Crown Attorney on Wednesday night. ' "Well," said His Worship, on hearing the circumstances, "if he Is working we will let him work. The case is closed. Sentence suspended for one year." Melvin Merrintan, of Seaforth, let his ear license expire last year, but a short time agO landed a job driving a truck: He took out a sixty-day in- struction permit, but unforomately was caught on the job by Coway Traffic Officer N. Lever. The case was ad- canintenceil '-'"ienlieeriies driver to opetate P T 70 ptogertilQs 11:OatCd .ort sIkeirua 't t a' ,,...fw..,. r.E jj) Y Y a fir. . ' nr ,9a f 1 o • • is • I, 41. fi4 rl 0 6 a • gt. e —Thefts a radiatot caps seems to be hemming a cornmon, practise in 'Met - now, One .youth had two stolen within a sfiort time and on the second occa- sion he was aLeo shy the cap for his gas The Scoutinuster then gave instruee- tion on how to deal with a erashed airplane, The eteps to be taken are: (1) Render the necessary first 'aid, other measures send word of the crash, with pione wing markings, to near- est flying field or direct _to Minister 0( National Defence. (3) Prevent any elleturbance of the wreckage tiniest) it Is necessary to .re- move Injured persons or mail or to prevent the. plane from tatting fire. When the Wolveo were demonstrat- ing hote te deal With the wreckage., tWo of the Lionn took away almost everything lint the unconsclotto piloto. The troop mascots were, ao usual, noivd every toord spoken was supptied -to The bionic then 'had aingate. daft oft (MD Etfinrt On the front- ea iwith at 02 anti. =tart Uan41- a15.7*1 trot. 02=1 Madam is Z.4xlitvw =4* 11 Cordon Regele, of Seiforth, thought he had found an easy way out when he liitd two cars but only one set of 1937 markero. He merely attaehed the markerga to whii7haver vehicle he want- ' ed te Irive. County Traffic Officer Norman Lever got wise, though, and now Gordon le minSis Ids one eet of markers and a $10 fine and costs. womiloa Canadian National Itallwaya report an intreace of thirty-three par cent. in dIvinion in the firat three months of tasio year, as comparvi vitt the first quarter of 1023. Vilma= cav noted the movement Activity in the scrap irinIt nt:Mrhat Cm tow in the Cll.:it quartra "4 11= to 01 r.zat • '4 v'r YOULM 3edt Nesilecetr �i11/* - The finest clothes In the world will-lilolc: shabby '117 ' OW --,, wearer's coiffure Is untidy. Why not have ,a.'Permanetai while these IQW rates are on : , QvuowAly ME A IA Entotact Hares S!,3 • ©9.70 S'EilEng BMW 1,73 • SafiEigo 7”-Coathet Let us show you that time -proven woollens, custom-tailored, mean economy. We put into our Clothes all the refinements that characterize Relining, Altering and Repairing ,FRANK H. -MARTIN Telephone 317 CANADIANS AND THEIR INDUSTRIES....AND eso • 4404.4444, • olee • The forest area of Canada on which there ts umber of merchantable size is larger than the total area of France and Germany combined; the standing rimbervn this is estimated at 274 billion cubic feet. An area of even greater extent is covered with young growth. Thi oir of wood is the lure from which The 'Bank Of Montreal bas co-operaied with evety activs The total value nf manufactured products made priacid pally from raw Materials of forest origin was $404,435,941 Fgr)z-ist products in ig36 afforded an excess of capons over imports—$130,560,000—very important to Canada's international trade. s vast emery Canada drew wealth in excess Or $1101:000,000 in 1934 (the !atm figurer availabh) in the form of primary products such 00: o raw material for saw -mills, pulp mills, wood distilla- tion, Charbbal Pints; 0 logs, pulpwood, bolts, etc., for espon, o firewood, =Woad ties, iissitc-poles, knee rails, mining o maple sugar, balsam aura, resm. tartan; tanbark, Mosta, etC. ANX CT ity of thq,forest industries— assisting in every phase of production and metering. The Bank has had die psti% ilege of financing a large share of the export business el these induieria 1hr:intends of workers are dcpc.ailom, sharing in the safety and facilities of the Bank with &elf employing companies. 00,500 players anti eraptoycza• la rho ito;as; MOW. REAL "A Daub Moro Saadi, Amapa:, AVO Valleor:Ja" • • .44 • •