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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-11-07, Page 7
MeManus D 04.41111MILK QpFpj um twp & Phone 33 Cora Stanley k Kingston Ws.1phonevJ,• .. t tBakery • B. B N wowQpUpp BUN TIR AD— 'As1`-'l Y syn 184W Fast ©© 8 St. Huron Body & Finder Shop' These Firms will have you honey • !) Ii u II. C. MC: HESE • L. DP WATSON 84 East St. Phone 206W Reg. Bell JEWEIJ ER. "Gifts That Last" BULOVA WATCHES Good Service on Repairs Phone 123 East St. SPECIAL..... Brand new For 1946 , Motors now in stock. Drive in with your car ' anti, purr out with a new One. '" IF IT IS FORD PARTS WE HAVE THEM - Bewdley=& Pho , 247 Hamilton St. Goderich French Dry Cleaners_ CALL 122 FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY - C. R. LOWERY WESTOSTREET TAYLOR'S CORNER TAYLOR'S CORNER, Nov. 5.—Mts. G. Newton has been visiting in De- troit. .,Service as usual was held in Zion church at 3 p.m. There was a small attendance. The minister, Rev. C. Tavener, delivered a fine sermon, and communion was administered. Presentation -to Returned Man.—A 1 social evening was held on Friday. last , in the' school in honor of Bob Ginn, who recently received his discharge from the Air. Force. Cards' were -en- joyed, the winners being Mr. and Mrs. S.;'.McNall, after which a dainty lunch was, served by the ladies. The 'guest bf honor was then called to the plat- form and presented with a suitcase, a gift of the community, the address being read by Albert Oke- and 'the presentation Made by Clifford Sturdy. Bob 'expressed his thanks, also thank- ing the Red Cross for their gifts to him while he was away. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. ASSOCIATE STORE L. O. WHETSTONE, Prdp. TIR,LS and BATTERIES Hamilton St. Phone 69W buaineiits firms listed in this dire wry represent live and •up.to-data t onaarns :that. invite youratro . p . n>arge. �iie- fieriice• they -- have to offer is of the beat ands dealing with them not only gives, satisfaction -but assists in helping '>ielevB this community better. ask you to try them when you have needs to be satisfied. You can ave money by doing your buying in Goderich. . • PIANOS RADIOS_ REVICIOXIMORS MECUM APPLIANM, LAWS *ad towns w • PfONBHS ,eAND Phone lily Ti1ItNTABX • Saltford• General Store THOS. MORIUS, Prop. Buying more, we buy for ,*West— Selling .more, we sell for' less. :Open Egenitlgs Phone 696 Samford 9 Venus Restaurant HOME MADE CANDY as supplies available PHONE 170 This is station E -A -T Guenther Transport EARL AV GUENTHER, Prop. Daily, Service to and from .'oronto�Ha .; r >omlltmrt•-W"tendon and-intermeeiatt---pojntta Victoria St. - Phone 850 PLUMBING it HEATING Goderich Fr -tilt Market FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Scientific Equipment— Friendly Service Phone 470 East St. IVAN LOUZON Myron O'Reilly PAPERING & DECORATING PAPER SUPPLIED B. R. Munday SOUND AND SERVICE CERTIFIED RADIO TECHNICIAN RAGLAN ST. 7 Widder St. Goderich Phone 585W - Phone 598 Filsinger's JEWELRY AND GIFTS WATCHES --DIAMONDS - Gu ANTEED i I'AtIR Phone 130 G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION, PACKARD MOTOR SALES The Square COMING OUR WAY - - While many of our feathered friends have taken themselves south with the approach of chilly weather, that does not means that the birds have all gone. To -many a bird Ontario is practically tropical. During late autumn•• and winter we may observe birds which we cannot see at any other "season" of the year, ornithologists of the Royal 'On- 'fario Museums declare. Among these birds are the familiar ones such as the slaty grey junco, sometimes called the • black snowbird. You'll know him, at once by the 'white feather at either side of his tail. In company with tree sparrows, also down for the winter, the -juncoes feast on weed seeds that remain above- ?the snow level. Snow buntings, too, whirl up from fields of weed seeds like a floelt of snowflakes blown by the wind. The Bohemian waxwing is a jaunty fellow' iii grey and brown and yellow, with blobs of red on each wing, 'like drops 'of sealing wax.. The scarlet berries of the mountain ash are his favorite snack. 'He •is a little smaller than a robin, as are the pine 'gros- beaks and the evening grosbeaks, also winter guests. The pine grosbeakis rosy red in color, .and you'll see him searching out the seeds of the ash tree. Tile evening grosbeak is a .dashing fel- low in canary colors. He prefers the seeds of the Manitoba maple, or box elder. - The northern shrike, with the black - mask over -his eyes, may be a desper- ado, but hg's not all bad. Mice form the greater part of his food. He hangs thein on a thorn or barbed wire fence until his lunch hour comes, account- ing for his name the "butcher bird." ' Try a Classified Ad. In The Signal - Star. A Commandment! "Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it Holy. Six days shalt thou labour and do all thy work: but the seventh day. is the Sabbath of 'the Lord thy God ... Go to Church '! NEXT Sunday and EVERY Sunday ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GO TOO, TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. 9 , THIS • APPEAL IS MADE BY he "Go to church" Committee (A STRICTIA NON -DENOMINATIONAL ACTIVITY) t Phone 513 Laski Facey the Iron Curtain Blue Water. Body & Fender Shop GODERICH Frank McArthur ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BEACH RANGES, --SANGETTp3,-Hqr rI ATos, 48 Britannia Road 61. By Lewis Milligan • Prime Minister Clement Attlee, in Wall of ignorance and suspicion is being his surprise attack upon international built up between the -nations." . Even Prof., , Laski appears to be somewhat disillusioned and stiSpiciaus after his recent interview with Stalin. In des- cribing the aSoviet leader, he says: "There is, perhaps, a certain unmistak- able sense of withdrawal about him, ae •though ‘ he were giving a self 'to you which is never his ultimate and com- plete, self. He is watchful and re- served." The use of the word "per- haps". was surely cancelled by the word "unmistakable" ins, the above descrip- tion, and what the Professor really meant -to say`,was 'that Stalin had a "poker facn," which- is fully confirmed by his . portraits. Yet, further on iiia the article, Laski seems to contradict himself when he Commu:nisin at the Brutish Trades Un - .ion Congress, Spoke as if be had just made a shocking discovery. "It is one of the tragedies: of the world situation," he said, "that the Soviet Government appears del'iberatety to prevent inter- course between the Russian -people and the Outside world.. They are not al- lowed to know what is being done and thought by their fellows in other parts of the world.. The growth of personal friendship between individuals is frowned upop: The Russian news- papers. give fantastic misrepresenta- tions of the world outside Soviet Russia. • A wall of ignorance and sus= piciou is being built up between the nations." says.: "Nor do I believe„tbat Stalin is • These are strong words coming from a great -. actor who was putting on a the leader of a Socialist Government which rose to power on the tide of Russian popularity in England at the close of the war. At that time, and during the, election campaign, the ►incl simplicity." But the Professor Soviet Socialist Republics were held c'Uiitinues : "Iii the normal sense of tib up as a shining example of what term, I do not think he can be calle Socialism could .do for the • liberation -a' dictator. Powerful, yes; influential, of the "coronion people" front the yes; likely tp have his views weighed thraldom of capitalism. Prof, Laski, with care and an eagerueks that no • the chairman of the British Labor one else can rival. -that is also true, party, toured the country lauding the But he is t»e leader of a team, the Soviet system and proclaiming that Politbureau, and he must convince the the election of a Labor Government I team." Further: "He .has a deep re - would bring Russia and Britain into a spect for power as such. The strong State, the strong man, strength in it- self; these mean much to him." That surely is a 'complete portrait of a dic- tator "in the normal sense of the term." ..Rut Laski is still puzzled. as 'to the Teal Stalin behind his sphihx-like mask when he says: "The main thing about which T remained uncertain was how much of the stream of thought and ideas Outside of Russia penetrate.' o him. ihroilgh' the narrow hottlenec of the Russian foreign "office." This would suggest that there may he an inner iron eurt.afn around Stalin him- self. The Professor concludes with a "suspicion," which he probably meat ns a certainty. when he says: "My own suspicion is 'that the Russian method has maximized the chance of malting it (11111 and misunderstood." All of which i- extremely interesting 'and important, coming as it does from one who hits always been an (If '5talin and the `Soviet system. and who hos loudly deplored other people's suspicions about Russia.•'this inter - Dr. McLeod '$ Stomachic Mew witli*Stalin has evidently left !Laski himself in a mood Of suspicion This successful scientific stomach or, at least,, of puzzlement. -Be 'has i. remedy goes to work in five 'different) confirmed the 'existence of the "iron curtain" referred to by Mr. Churchill, ways as soon as you take. it. and the "wall of ignorance and suspie- ion"'which Mr, Attlee has finally coin( i tip against. 'theatre' for our benefit. On the con- trary, I think my 4'olleagu'es would. agree with me that twe of his out- standing characteristics ate •directness relationship of "brotherly affection." When Mr Churchill called attention to the "Iron curtain" he was condemned as a mischief -maker and ft scaremonger„ ainta now Mr. Attlee, Many months later, IS surprised to discover that "a WIi�n your BACK ACHES... Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order excess acids and poisons remain in the system. Then backache, headache, rheumatic pain, dis- turbed rest or that `tired out' feeling may soon follow. To help keep your kidneys " working properly—use Dodd's Kidney Pills.• Time -tested, popular, safe, non -habit -form. ung. Demand Dodd's Kidney Pills, in the blue box with the red band. Sold esel where. 136 • 1. Checks Indigestion. 2. Eases Pain. R. Counteracts Superacidity. 4. Stimulates the flow of digestive juices. .. 5. Relieves gas, bloating and sour stomach. Trser states: "For .years I suffered terrible gnawing hunger pains about two hours after eating. Soinetiimes the agony was so severe that I was forced to stop Wonting and lie down. Then I heard of Dr. McLeod's Stomachie, and after taking a few bottles •I was free from pain. I kept on improving and .have -ndw been well for some years, enjoying my meals without the need of medicine.",, Don't let illness compel 'yoti to lie down on your Job. If you are bothered • With your stomaeh, you will be satisfied With the results obtained by taking Dr. McLeod's StOlnaebic, gelQ1iAMPBEVS. intro STORE cony:mat, ONT. 4. full heart helps others Oben it Overflows. HE BEAT' THE RULES Mason, in The London Free Press, writes on the subjecf of regula- tions: No names, ne pack _ drill. But it ap- pears that a certain citizen with a con- siderable amount of money to his name wanted to put up a• summer cottage- not.more than five hundred miles from Bayfield; and when he Came to get the material for •it was told officially that he could not have this, that and the other for a summer cottage:. So' he changed his plans, and put up an all - year residence with material enough in it for six summer cottages. Moral: (a) Regulations sometimes defeat their purpose. (b) Somehow or other, the well-heeled and ingenious individual can frequently 'find a way around them. Just Don't Like Work • Tramps, vagabonds and hoboes are to be given free psychiatric treatment MOVING WEST.. M. Rawlin,on Limit"ea regularly make up and ship Household Furniture. Con- solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba. Saskatch, .swan. Alberta, British Columbia and to Californ la. Write. wire or phone for reduced freight rates Established 1885: �. 610 Yonge St., Toronto. Kingadale 5125 \41OVING, PACKING, sHi-PPiN6 awl STORAGE Jackson & Son MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR BOOTS—SHOES--RUBS '5 1 hone 412 South Side Squat* Gentlemen's retina+or oil reer+ea- • tion and health. • BOWLING A gond way to spend your eyes ing or leisure hour in pleasant, _coag trial-$11rroundhlgs. -: ROYAL _._BO''V(iIING...- ALLEYS WEST ST. GODERIVH in Britain, in an . attempt to restore crazy • simply because. he doesn't want them to respectability. Frankly, a to work sounds .a little off the beim. government which , thinks a man is' to us. —Peterborough Examiner. •x • ... money to make money Electricity and modern machinery are time- savers and money-makers. The BofM is ready to lend you money to help. you snake more money. Ask or write for our folder "Quiz for a Go-ahead Farmer." Better 04 "see your B of M manager today. MYON' TO A I11 5,1 CAA;IDIANt BANK OF MONTREAL' 11'U1 viii;; with C.cllhl(f/gd111 111 fall' walk of b/( since ISI" • aYt ct►i°°te they s brifk e , <<'Tk'e k°oat •seas°re �aa°t 5'tea�• ' eealteap>Zthat �.�pto° , s mere ; s .tea �'Mrd Yes, Crag° os • `iov. 11 never (veld l eg . •iavo e i at, au11 or,o,ptRn s b�'is& the o efts Say, - ipicet' the a e, ? °x,• • . - alwoa'e`tt Ns tb brisk fav°., a ¢1111.1' iis ham �' 1ive1'1 bad s'Ii t §v°% 4�ha°fie t°les today. °s ,f tiptoe;