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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-05-09, Page 3
• Q K INET' -I INTkl YEAR. R. O Business , it'Ector DUDLEY E. la LIt1ES Barrister, Etc. Office -Court House, Goderielb. Telepho,',e 55. J. Barrister, Etc. Royal Bank Blas.. Hamilton Street, Goderich Phone' 968. WM. A. SUTHERLAND Barrister and Solicitor Office --North St., Goderich, 1'14.one 750 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MONTJ ITH and MONTEITH, Chartered Accountants 51 Albert Street, Stratford Toronto Office: 302 Bay Street WCECIL ATTRIDG3. CHARTERED 4CCOUNTANT- Telephone : Office 18, Residence 343. Goderich. 1 OCK, DAVIS & DUNN " Chartered Accountants London -= Kitchener J. H. K. Broughton, ,. C.A.-Resident 512 -Huron & "Erie Bldg. ° f: Phone Met. 2788. London. ACCOUNTING AND BOQKKF,EPJNG ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE) For Small Businesses, Stores, Ete. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced 'Monthly Financial Statements Wage Summaries • Beefiness and .Personal Income „Tax Returns ALBERT SHORE Ofl a :Corner North Bt. and Stluare Phone a75. Residence Phone 444. INSURANCE 'IRON COUNTY'S FOREMOST E Y GODERICU, ONTARIO T HUR SDAY, MAY 9th, .146 A. 1110 00 DUE DAUUS OF RA'T ON, 015 Coupons now valid'° are sugar -pre - Serves, 51 to 51.2, ,butter I$1 to IV,. meat 1126 to i.6. The next butter coupon becomes valid May 16. OTTERS ARE ASKING Q. -I have two urnisbed rooms for which I pay $6 a week. This in- cludes heat, light and water. There is no private entrance. Am I' charged - too mus=h rent?` 13 dent in- formation have not given su i formation in your question for us to determine ,the correct ceiling price. If these coons were '• rented in the basic period the charge made then would be the maximum rental. If the accommodation has lien rented for the first time since December 10th, 1942, the landlord would have .to apply for a fixation othe rent. If the landlord is supplying the bedding and linen and dying the laundering of the bedding and linen and renting on a per person basis he can IX his Qwn first rate. If you will give us moredetailed information we shall 'investigate. Mi cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE " CO. -Farm and iso- lated town .property insured. Otiicers- President, Frank Mc- Gregor, 'Clinton, No. 5"; Vlce-President, Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, No. 1; Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Reid,- Seaforth. Dirrectors--Frank McGregor, Clinton; Chris. I:eonhardt, Bornholm; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; George Leitch, Clinton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton ;" Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; . J. • L. Malone,. Seaforth. Agents --John E. Pepper, Brucefield, No. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, N.o. 1; R...Finlay McKercher, Dublin, No. 1; J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen. Policy holders can make all pay- ments and get their cards receipted, at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J.„ H. Reid's' General Store, Bayfield. MEDICAL,' DR. F. .1. R. 1?ORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic Bind Aural Hospital, assist! ant at Moorefield Eye .Hospital and Golden Square , Throat Hospital, London, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED S t r agerd. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, May 22nd at 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. • CHIROPRACTOR_ AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 Office jiours-10 ;to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 and 7 to'8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday • and Saturday. 10 to 12 a.m., only on. We• dnesday. Monday and Thursday at 1M.itchell. Mineral fume baths by appointment only. _ A. N. ATKINSON 51 South 'St; -- Registered-under Drugless Practitioners Act for.. the Province of Ontario. O. -I hawe•a school teacher boarding with me. Am I entitled to her sugar - preserves coupons declared valid for A: here -1s. no .regulation govern- ing this situation. You should make a separate arrangement with your boarder regarding your use: of her canning sugar coupons. . • Q. -I- purchased at . nine -Ounce bottle of chili sauce about two, weeks ago for 18 cents. I got the same brand and same size a week later in a different store and had to pay 25 cents. Is this above the ceiling price? - A. -The ceiling price of chili sauce is the cost price plus i fixed markup. If you will send us the name of the manufacturer of this product -_and. the Baine of the,'sttire we will check for you, - o i A. 'L. COLE • . Optometrist-' Optieian . Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. Q. -Do I have to use the extra sugar - preserves -declared . good for canning sugar, for sugar for canning. Or may I buy canned fruit with them? - A. -You may buy any rationed canned fruits or preserves with these extra. -,coupons.- i Geo. G,* MacEwan Fire, Accident and Motor Car - Insurance OFFICE 1lIASONIC TEMPLE WEST STREET . ' PHONE 230 - . GODERICH UNilVIPLONIONT M �� ,A.T 1 ` ON r•OUN D • HEARD' E ' EE NEWS T A �4 ` ._...„ ., Iitv' at Midnight Party 'Ventilated in - The Court elRefereeswhich out ° in theiaswnic lie rcJoaas.,onFri- TWS n'Pyp AyIQI�G.Cy 510gihtrWte'+ Coprt, . (By jittlat [we391101,' ) day, to heiar appeals of claimants for ,, unemployment insurance beliellte, up- 1.xsamt, are over. holidays. (clave held the claiimant's appeal in two eases gone with the wind: --and the readers presented and in a third else gave a (if there are any) of School News may decision against the claimant but again peruse this literary (:t) effort, granted hien leave to apical the case ' We hope you enjoyed .oqr vacation. to the umpire on unemployment in- This week we introduce to you the charge of eollanaori '.assault against of thea stairs, lion. dus"tire Cannon, • s of Grade 13. Harold ruule was dismissed and a Supreme � teachers and student r, �p t of a.ad. • u ;.b Cone(� SClark, of�" �te which was sittingr the . It is_indeed "lucky thirteen to possess similar charge" agaip.stt 4 . k, 'fid y firstTtime e din (;toderich, was conducted • as form teacher our Principal, Mr. his wife, udrey Clark, was dismissed. The three Sproules were originally along r, were lines. The sessions, A. R. Scott. His pupils •have a deep The •by the Crown with assault however, were not open to the public. admiration for hire. His. occasioning bodily harm, but the charge The court was composed of M. E. affection and ad McCallum, London, chairman, R. L. outstanding ability in the edutional in each case was reduced to common Whitman,' representing the employers, field is we 1 known throughout On- assault after. Magistrate Morley had and A. E. ettman g&J3'. of L. and tarso, and a 'needs no encomiums in heard part of the evidence. - W. J. Rus- this, Colum Grade 13's course of ° The _ charges against tyre • three employees',representative. and Sproules arose out of a row which took sem district Unemploymm� Insurance study comp ' es algebra, geometry officer, also was present. trigonometry, taught by Mr. Seott; place at the home of James Durnin, The purpose of the curt is to review English colxapostion and literature, by Maitland road, early in the morning the claims of a person who has not Mrs. Diggon; French _authors and. colla- of April 14. been allowed unemployment insurance position, by Miss Powell; Latin authors Presentation of the evidence slid benefits by the insurance officer for and composition, by Miss Bisset; clearing of all four cases took more certain stated reasons. Among the physics, chemistry, botany and zoology, than four hours and four attorneys reasons for not allowing the benefits by Mr. Payne. All of the above sub- took part. Crown Attorney Holmes are voluntary leaving of a job,with- jects are not compulsory, each student presented•,,the case, for the Crown, John out good cause, and misconduct while studying only those prescribed for ,the Sproule's defence was in the hands of on a job, Mi. Russell , pointed out. course chosen by the pupil. The stu- W. A. Sutherland and that of Stanley The • procedure for claiming uneu}- dents of Grade 13 areas follows: Brian and Harold Sproule •• was pre- ulo •meat insurance benefits and for Ainslie,-' Don Ainslies June Baechler, •sated by Frank Connelly, K.C. J. K. I baltilfL,.:,11u,ate ,,,7..,17r,.... _.t, r 4 iaik's case ' ^ 1 r ..,. J • r-.:1ii,�a qtr .,, .. , , , appeaxlnt .: lititl ne a alzcs �, iiacea b c1e �. . ._ _. �.- -.. . _ , . ._ , -. , � - _M.. , ..,. � r = Mary- Chisholm,- ti€gafns�t -laer• h'ubhancl,... Cia�k..,Cnyia�s cfsioti was outltuecT by 11.i1. Et'uss"eil ass Bogle. Ycbby Fury, y- , Berbera (:utt, Edith Donaldson, Betty the case himself., w. _ follows : As soon as an insured.per•. � . ,• The °eviden, e each case tied in son becomes unempl yed, he, should : 1� eagan, Lois k eagan, Jim I erguson, c report at the nearest office of the Na- warren Finlay', .Jerry Ginn. -Jack Gra- with that of Orb *other cases. It tional Employment Service. There he ham, Cayley Bill Pauline Lassaline, showed that on the evening of- April In the 'Magistrate's Court on Thurs- day ,afternoon last John • 6 rouse and 'his son. Stanley Sproule, both pf Crude - rick were found guilty of aassauliiag Michael (,)1aft, of Loudon, and ivere lined wW and costs by Magistrate J. W. Morley. P 1RI' AN Real Estate and. Insurance Office and Residence; 11 Trafalgar Street Phone 663 FOR, -SALE -Houses of all kinds, • choice building lots, business pro- perty and several good farms. DONALD- R. BLUE - EXPE1 rIENCEL AUCTIONEER """icensed `f r sonnies of "Hui�oiii and Bruce . RIPLEY, PHONE 49 For information apply to J. N. 'Kernighan, Division Court Clerk. Goderich, Ont. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT' LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence:. promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales ,Date by calling Phone 203,• Clinton. +•'Charge moderate- and satisfac-, tion Guaranteed. 19tf Is required to register for suitable work and if such cannot be found he is eligible .to enter' ati claim for Ifenetits: To become eligible a person must have contributed to unemployment insur- ance for at least 180 days in the two years prior to the claim. He must also 'hold himself available for suitable work and be capable of performing it. If not-,, capable, he does not have to accept this work. The claim. is then sent to the district insurance office. in London for adjudication, uric `"unless there, are reasons, for disqualification the claim is allowed. After a 'claim is allowed there are nine waiting clays, which are' put in 'Without payments, 'and then the benefits are ,,paid each Week. • If a. claim is not allowed by the Animmums HAROLD ' JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For information, etc., write . R.R. 4, Seaforth; or 'phone (col- lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich. • z� C4P-ITAL ThEATRE "Z'°E Now -Deanna Durbin in "Because of Him" with Franchot Tone. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday---- . Joan Bennett --Charles' * oburri -Alyn Joslyn` and William Eythe There's a sweet thread of romance and a homey atnnosphete in this interesting story of the mortals who comprise.a sn 11 commninity "COLONEL EFFINGI AM'S RAID" • Thursday, Friday and Satiirday- Alexis Smith -Errol Flynn and S. P. Salsall Warner's great 'Ibc•hnica)lvr • title Of the W'r'est,' wiIli flaring action, flaming roniau4p and a blaze evf weal.' graindeur "AN ANTOl'tlI 99 ,Coming -John - Garfield in "I'il11e of the Marines" Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. Peter MacEwan,. Eunice Milne, Eric 13, Clark ,had .accosted his wife on the Moore, Frank Moore, Bill Moorhead, Square in the company of John Sproule Bob Needham, Pauline Patterson, and, according to witnesses,.. had Ronald Patterson,, Ruth Reid, Beryls threatened to strike Mrs. Clark and Sanderson, Yvonne Sheardown, Audrey also threatened Sproule, using abusive Smith, Peter Walter, Avis. Warrener, language. A reconciliation was appal, - Donald Y'oungblut. The conduct -of Grade 13 students'. Xtirabile dictu'. Ehe Collegiate, Board. has made the following • appointments to the staff, effective September next: • and alt, adjourned to the Durhin home,• .Miss Doris Honeywell, M.A., 'special- where. the first stage of -the party was ist in classics, whose home is in ot- apparently pissed in a state of con-. taws bat who is at present teaching at geniality on the part et all concerned. Vankleek Hill, will • take the work in - . Shortly after midnight, - however. the Latin and • ancient and mediaeval' friction Which had been evident in the history now being taught by Miss Helen early part of the evening, again came Bisset, who is retiring,- to the fore and a fracas between Clark Mr. J. W. Aymer, • of ;1limico, . will ! on the ope hand and.John and Stanley take the work in geography and boys' ( Sproule on the other, ensued. Clark • r -claim n-ph.sical- training; a position vacated , subsequently fie the house to -the �Ie=trie�insuianL.ofiicp• the a t ue by the re igna a�f'----•3 ':- ..C"'"- IV7+po11ec-statim Fw e--he-•gage infnrn�r-m has,ctinder the right tte appeal oIaur 'Francis, Mr. Aymer .since hie lis- ation of the affair. Police immediately once Act, the right to appeal ty the charge ,fi°oin''ihe"lhrliiy has been teach- ing tnvestig€�ted and the charges against, fn the Rehabilitation School in 'the three Sproules followed. Toronto • , .John and Stanley Sproule, ,in giving Mr.' A. M. Chapman, B.S,A•, specialist evidence, attempted to prove that Clark in agriculture, at present attending the Ontario College of Education, will take ,charge of the •new department of agri- -culture. .Miss Eileen. Lewis, B.A. . Western, whose home is at Lucan but who has been teaching in Timmins High School F. T. for the last four years, will take the OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST work in girls' physical training,. and • Square Goderich hearth and junior English.• ."See Armstrong and -See Better'" School 'News. is happy to join 'fn At Lucknow every Wednesday welcoming the editor of The . Signal- :orm 2 to 6. -Star back' to his desk. -+We wish.him "Ad mulles mines," with being • in i)tr5scsele n of , L Weapon dangero€I ' tg gnu 1" - ponce and charged with not llavi:1f id permit to ea.rry fa revolver, was remandee. 'until the ia!- lowinz„ week. , tiO , I71�'FOR�• f.TIOI�i' WANTED � �'. OLD -TI - 3TA1. E•iRIVER „The Signal -,Star • has •a letter from Stanley" L. Johnston, 408 N. Laa aka street, ILabsing..Mic$aigan, seelang sin, formation -of Robert .Johnston; who lie says .drove a 'tago-bgtweez Gederieb. and Iduckcow sev,.enty-fele or ° 'eighty. years ago, Mr. Johnston writes: t` TLia I .mow ; . e Was born in Ireland ,about 1$38 ,and came to Canada When about 11vv years old. His parents were Atadrew a et -' Jolston. As a young and '�llz b 1a � y g roan he .drove • thestage referred to. ancl'died (I `think by accident, but am. not sure) while still a young man. I. understand he wa inaarried. His death must bavw'bt' U nt out I.S70 Or at little before that. "In order to ,hl$, stunt a j'a 'oily recorill I would; We 4o 'pow whom J. ���• rd, when yid hanW Inc; was killed, wadi what became of b1 widow', IK)ubUe she has lerng Once died. "Also; his father was Andrew . Jplr stela., Also an 1864 and .user fter,li e sat . Brpanstown ; • Ontario. However, than Cauaada,Dir :etorxy for 1$57 i$ lists an Andrew Johnston at Goderieb.. X pant to know whether this WU Robert's faather. Robert had ane silt And one brother -both younger t bimselp. The brother was my gran*, father." . • • AIr. Johuso'' would. be grateful' I'Q,r : any 'information 'regarding' • - eith r Robert or ,redrew. Johnston. ;It Duty- : e f9n vardetl either to The 1$3gnal-star or to fir. Jeknptuna otn4t at, the dress given above. Only those religion make wile .and no power a religion of: power. Chinchillasz aro. attracting the serious attd,xttion ct those seeking intorestfng employment and profitable / investment. Those delightful; clean little animals; bear the 'world's. :pleat lusurioua fur. They eun -lea housed in city, 4u1surbs or country. Or vwo will ranch thes'h for you cd low co�sgt, guarantoeing ently made and. a party arranged, -which the two younger Sproules and , a woman joined. Two cases of -beer _were reported bought fur 83.50 - each Court of Referees. The decision of the Court of Referees may be appealed to Ion. Justice Cannon, of the Supreme Court of Can- ada, and this is -the final court to which the ease can .be taken. Armstrong • CONFEDER.TIGN LIFE WIND --CAR Fire Preferred Rates for. Preferred Risks. • ACCIDENT & SICKNESS Consult - JNO. FARRISH, Lucknow Phone 82-13 Dungannon • 4.7 PIANO LESSONS Sheldon Baxter Supervisor of Music in . Rural Schools. Will accept limited •nuniber of pupils. Write P.O. Box 860, Goderich. 5-18 Phone 378 had -been the aggressor, had threatened his wife, and • when Stanley' WA. at- tempted to stop him had thrown the latter to the floor and abused him, John intervening, to save his son from being injured. There was no evidence that Harold Sproule was involved in the. fracas. Mrs. Clark had come to Goderich three ' weeks previously' to take• a domestic job in a Goderich home. Clark had come to Goderich from London on April 13, Albert Hodges, ' of Windsor. charged from our pedigreed stock ..,the OL3O Aw finest 14 America. Wo- invite your • �191111/700110110F4 searching investigation. M1 � ____ aC 'i't° ®_m.a__or..r�®._smmdm.aogp_ • ,;z:. 1 MACK ST. � �`�!��� . KINGSTON, ONT. 1 vrould lik© details about Dominion Cbinchillaq NAME ,•.uDRESS �. , 41• (print plainly) Electricity and modern machinery are time- savers and money-m'akets. The BofM is ready to lend.. you money to help you make more money: Ask or ,write 'Tor our folder - "Quiz for a Go-ahead afimer." Better still, see your B of M manager today. 'ZL'!tI Cflizi b[1•{1'iiav,Jn every t!'dk Wawanesa Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co. 50 yearn' in business, Canada's largest Fire Ins.. Co. Get bur rates 9n Car arid Wind Insurance. , Among - the lowest -in Canada. _ GORDON JEWELL R.R. 6 Goderich Phone Carlow 2f -r-4. WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS • Bus Schedule now to effect Leaves Goderich' daily including Sunday 7.45 a.m.; 12.25 p.m.; 4.15 p.m. Arrives Goderich daily 11.50 nem.; 3.15 p.m.; 9.20 p.m. Leaves Sundays and holidays • 8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m. bus goes dipet to London only. Connections - at, ti.1nton for London, Detroit, Winghatn, Walkerton, tr'ort Elgin and Owen Sound. Connections at Stratford for Woodstocb Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton - :anal Toronto. • Connections at Mitchell for Listowel 4tld London. Eosr • information phone.British change phone 691 Or, "117; ,. TO BE ON A TRA! Been - Aboard a Canadian National train lately ? If ' nor, there's •a pleasant experience in stare. of you. With4quip- meant coming back into civilian' use, rail travel is much gess congested . e a; itnore like old times. You tare invited to re. discover, this summer, howpice it is- to travel by train again.- LET�CN HELP PLAtrD YOUR TRIP' The pleasure begins before you set foot (D . e • train. Any Canadian National ticket office will.arerange itineraries, and can also 'supply practically any ipnfornation gnu about anywhere in Canada. Make your holiday _or business trip ,scally worth -While; talk at over with Canadian Natn®na1 iucst. ATI W 'R, , E IPI ,I, A• 414,1k