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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-06, Page 2atiberittl. i4juat'tar UfttWN COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEED Published by Signal -Star, Limited itibileraptiers ) tatyet3•---Gamna is cud Great Britain, $2.0O ' a year; States, s$2.59. tstissOtising Rates on request. dlutbo itze(D as second-class mail, Pot 0 Department, Ottawa. Telephone 71 Menthes of Canadian Weekly Newpapers Association' --•- yworu Circulation Over 2,(100 W. 11. >E OBI.1tTSON GEO. L. t 1.LIS to United .y 1Altt'I1 lith, 1947 THE TELEP ONE - . "Lurnla Doone, ' and so are others of • . the old stories, in comparison with . ;tat a reference to IJr. Alexander some of the ln.ueb-tout d books of to- 9lraham Belt', the hundredth, ayuuiv ers- (lay. These are read, talked! about, a.fry of whose birthday was celebrated cast aside and forgotten, wile they Last week, Blue Bell, the morithly, are treasured fur a lifetime. You who - ,,,jublic'ation of the Bell Telephone Cu., have nut read it, buy, borrow ur steal gays a copy of "Lorna Doone" and acquaint is telephone has had an in- ! yourself with the tate of the girt. John calculable inliuetiee upuu the world. 'Wild, the lovely Lorna, Carver Do -one, It has literally` changed the face 'Itttr>1 l'aggua and the ret of the Lx ,4Ift cities, Without the telephone, itcOday's skyseraiSers would need SO much space for elevators to carry messengers and visitors, as to be iimpraetical. The telephone largely shaped the whole pattern of modern business and social life. With the airplane, Bell's telephone has t ladle the world smaller. Su ifs coul- munieation and transport combine in a last effect o11 human i'l'lations. pros :111(1 cons, of daylight s:l\ Ills; ti Eaeh, (,f course, is only an agency •e a a' in the hands of •man : but both, The Moscow t'1'ltllx'11t eu[Ilpla because 11 is their function to bring people tt),rether, promise to be man- `hot coal pl'ullllt'th'ii 1, 1:1 ;:1118 kind's chit 'material :!ills in Russia., Even Sucialisin as Miley ,11 achieving better luiderst:tuditi; it duller the �uviets doc u't ste111 tt among the ,(•a t tered people, t,f he •,eri.e„t ion, CAN&4 'Stil4EVEaL\ PRS MINISTER$ The (fllae t>f Prime Minister has been held by eleven Canadians in the course of almost eighty years. Their ave age age on entering office was fifty-six. An editorial in The Ottawa Journal gives some interesting facts about the risen vv ho headed the • t overninetat during a�r•A the years: It says; doc -Seven have been lawyers, one ,. a Either in the flail or early prfrig •the I purtttrlt, For special purposes like ont,toa polioal � ( unomiot a and a civ a1 garden should, fie thoroughly dug,. or. (bowling greens, shady places and golf servant. , plowed. . This will • turn in manure, ! courses there are special •types of grags Mr. ;'Mackenzie Icing has !,leen Prime rotted vegetable material, etc.,- destroy i•or mlxttires. Select a day with as little a lot of. weed seeds, pests, .etc., and.I wind as possible to sow the grass seed, Minister lunger shall auyurte else andand sow it both across and lengthwise. Sir Charles '1'upper's ministry was the put the soil in gondition for further shortest. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was and lime wor?,tiut;. It will' also end ombI�tenty of seed fertilize.well-fed' gross top and iullllc.diate •sub -loll and tend to distribute natural fertility more will crowd out most. weeds. For those evenly. At this time it is advisable i that will not be crowded out, . they to work iu .all the- old dead weeds, 15110111(1 spud out or spray with the new vegetable •tops and any manure that 2-4-I), �vliivlr. kills. dandelions, chicory, has been obtained. The new gardener ! I)lantain, etc., with little injury to is too inclined to burn all rubbish and t �luver ural Clone at all to grasp, leaves or send it away with the gar - Another Sweet Peas Early Too bage._ This is a, serious Mistake. Any- I Another early" jtlb�°'vili Via(=" planting that will rot in a reasonable sweet peas. These are best 'sown in a time,andthere will be few things that foot -deep trench, into which has first will not, sltoulcli:be dug in. Such fur , been put about three or four inches of proves both light and heavy soils, open- ! 11:t'll rotted manure or leaves firmly the latter and making it less liable pressed dowel and a little line soil on to bake. and cake, and adding much top, (ratdual.ly the trench will lilt ill needed water -retaining humils to sane, arui a doep drotlgllt resistant root and light soil. ; growth i5 developed. Later °a some • >1 it brush or strings sholilcl be provided for �.. • ':;v�t,4 "-Gordon L md8 y Sm t Prime Minister longest without a break in his ' terur of office. Mr. King' has headed, the Government three times, Sir John Macdonald tend Iron. Arthur Meigheu twice: P Eight Prune Ministers .have peen members of the Imperial 1''rivy Counpil. Six have been knights and one a baronet. The oldest roan to become Prime Miuiter was Sir Charles Tupper, who was seventy-five wilen he formed his 141)ut• folk as told With sty lunch charm Government. The youngest, Mr. and humor- ,and quaint philosophy. Meigheu, was forty-four. Sir John Abbott was a Senator when EDITORIAL ��® I� TES. he Was: Prime Minister, jut all the (�'others were -members of the House of 1' wept po�filbly 1I1 (11 oil;; it arc as Commons. Sir Wilfrid Laurier sat i)1 is a mistake to try t() cultivate the support. frequent picking of flowers Don't worry about the weather.. It the Commons lodger than any other will asslrre long bloomin won't Ile longi; before w. 'll be Nvatching Prime Minister, forty-four years. (lig garden It ithout preliminary plowing or g g: ging, After this, and just before green things growing anti argrting the All the Prime Ministers except Alex- we. is gown. experts advocate a AVING sutler \lo Kende lied Jiticl'ellZie �ofEST nle. Bowel! were graduates of•soni college. thot0ngh taking (>t• c nitiv'atirl ; to nt)ke ■■�i tie seed bed as tine and level as pos- earth. Only those whose memories car back to the time before th-enteltphoue came into general use.call realize What a ,difference it has made. Not only has it been a great time-s,tver, -blit, it *�~ has- beets- •a-grntt-t- ageinj in b rrra•drn irig�, community lifer bringing into neighbor- . - "distance people %XhL) w1t11Qllt it would' tills it\DDll.SlN, LIKED D :31.APLE SUGA R, Bible. --,Thisl'o spe iilly fl be\t,r ` ,,t1bl th . TOO (illi, f eded flr S1 Ill a ; or(It'Tl. Among the ff•vv contributions of the II awn Work Early u\e Ault'I•it.•u11 Indian to our civilization. (me can bairdly• do lawn vi•ork too be was-tbe'tll rt of making nap!) ,sllgtll'," early. Grass seed loves cool weather' ° I'l'iro process was 14)111parlitiVt'Iy crude. ;uul so does the grnsb 11 self. If it e >: ,; After slashing the tree slantwise ,att11 (loi' 11't ;et its" slant .while iheie is ry. �' a tomahawk. a wooden chip of pont' dent of moisture- in the „;round and i was -inserted to guide the fluid into h( f ... 1' half- ' loads in March and April -when the A number of such receptacles are on get b(st t•esiitts, Su just_ ars soo)f as the soil is tit to �� ork as anon as one can ore the sun gets too hut. you will not' freight trucks art' to carry only a - btrchbark pails testing on the ground. drivers are wondering envy they are display ill. the Royal Ontario Museum, '110 -this without ening one', shoes• real vltrving in size tinct design. Iv muddy, is the time to lhnt' new guiles:; 11 get anywhere her& vv'itli :tny to td - iIu -1)--t-bt,-uwthulkih .uf.ilniliTg P ••cLa � n if2 t 'rr f, ., 'MTh r :. MA • on0 . -- -The srlri at all. • the sap .was to use- earthenware pots. rhollld he worked as fine-and-levelas o a '1'he other was to alfi)p re(1-hot stones I I) • srbl • • It is nt` get 0 - itlt��-• say trough • suelr-• iti; t-•llsf: cum- I —rife ` 1la (i CutTCrril' ` C onncli Mils d`" 1' TiR ri 1e� ill befoie4 the -grass "is sown; rarely have an upportiiti tv 0t cunvers- molly used by the Mohawks -hollowed- - than afterwards. With nevi' lawny it .!bull. ht(1 Prussia ! , t , t I latter ` > > .si: • that -is, it has dis- may 1 necessa t r' to Rork up tl roug ung with one another. Like Most out b,t�s1100(1 logs. •. n the latter pro h_ improvements, it can be abused; but :si i' (solid' we possibly -get along vv:ith- ont it ' s "THE GREAT WINTER" solved Prussia as -a_ state. Among. the Coss, the stones were removed when l3, then roll or a t(i settle ana work yarivus states which made up modern , cold ,said more hot ones dropped in, so again: Not only does this ,preliminary . tea t. the boiling 'down was a(comprlished .� , Germany, malty, it was Prussia ussia that led tell eultivation tend to get the ground level, the others in the worship of' hiilitaris.� Olily lifter c rent deal of labor. Al- though poor' 111 quality and meagre in and'iu the spirit of aggressiveness. 'If quantity, the product thus obtained was the world could be assured that not a highly values& one.' being the only ow many, we wonder:in these c°rnly Prussia, but Prussianism, had been sugar available: t mowboilnd days, recall the story of abolished, it would rest more easily. • the great winter told iii that grand tale * * ` 'Tonna Doone"?? How John -Ttidd car- A writer indulges in i't rhapsody in L Pied to home and shelte•r.sixty-six sheep praise of dried apple pies and yearns' that otherwise would have -perished in for' their return. 'What he is Ibngin � r ( � n1• in for 1. 0 lthfttrl relish I1 f 11 anything is h t the deep snow ; how to the kerrible.. g Doanrs but ft. also -kill` the weeds,• and here again the.job is easier before, the lawn is established than (afterwards.'` -- Good 'seed with lawns, is vitally im- M. .Ravainson 1,tmiteu regularly _ make up and ship Household Furniture. Con- solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba. Saskatch- •.ewan, Alberta, British Columbia and to CaIifornaa.Writ e, %Niro or phone for reduced freight rates I:atabllshed 1885. 610 Yonge:St., 'J_oronto. kingsdale 5125 IAOVINli, PACKING, aHIPPaiiG 'aod STORAiit ft 4 eldir Enjoy Spring cal condition. yang with your car in good anechani- See us for .ala engine tune-up and have your brake re- lined, if necessary. Get your new tires now and receive a generous trade-in allowance on your old tires" • (+Y fel(RCURY er ar s:. iL1NCOLN.=' wGirage , SERVICE , PARTS - 'DON" ABERHART, Prop. Phone 625W St. Andrew's St., Goderich GENUINE -MERCURY ANIS FORD PARTS • NEW AND FACTORY REBUILT MOTORS. e e. If your nose ever fills ISE up With stuffy tran- Bjf6 sient congestion-'-- /1 next time put a little e Va =fro - nol in ' each nostril. Quickly con- k. gestion is relieved, breathing is, easier. Va-tro-nor works right where trouble° is to. relieve distress of head colds. Try iti Works •fine l You'll like It V _ WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES • - - FOR E G ,__,4, ,T, t_. '(1U,..TRY To receive top gis ades ,may we suggest that you bring in your 'Eggs FRESH /AND FREE FROM STAIN. VICKS VA -1110-111.1 Kidney Pefls ■ • He1p Back Ailments ea(ta)ble. Wbelt Clic ._1'()ttg- sl•rut,r,� _. of ' sliced apples. were hung. ' from -the I3aekaciie is frequently caused by ceilings, hi stores and other places, •!, disorders of the kidneys, l'on, e quently, if von suffer from hlirl:il 'ht ; they dried, sure enough, and at •-theI)oan's •hi(lney Pills may be heltrfill 7 -same time att)rmti�Itttelf' dust olid fly- '"— to' roil. of ' lie'i"t• :c't'ftirtlt'u specks, , and when served tip in the ing action on the kidneys and url nary passtL Yes, Doan. 's kidney Pills shape of pies they were about as -taste- t • assist in the elimination of waste less as bootiaees. If one of these con- - from the bokiy, keeper,. IIow. "al ((:111 1 h tenth, of ('odious Were set before the champion Safe, dependable and quickInt•+.in , Mare:1," the weather:broke, the winter of dried apple pies today, he would Doan 's '_Kidney Pills ran be use -1 lio1 1 It remember the ditty that went by both young; :lull 01(i. Rayl:a(1•l�e fog l :tni5he(1. and "the sky, at length 1 and rlicumsttic pains as well a1, 1;1'4:,,o began t0 cull«' to its tent' 111;1011er." wit11 111)111: urittary and bladder ailments John If,idd tells how the spring eanly -Tfead 4)11 111 toes, Z1 11d 14.11 life lies, ht' quicklyr)li)veti l v this_ kilt don't .pass me dried apple pies." j ' proven t•reatnlent. 5lil(t at to his farm hoar - stores, "A- the fainstwind, and N• could rdownv'downupon. 'from tt}e sutl�h\vest n - ns, Sotllef ' 1 a o )le still are,evidently under The T. Alilltnrn Co., Ltd.. Toronto, Ont. not 111 %-e enough . of it, even putting the impression than t he Canada - ouir tongues to catch it, as little child- •1't�ulp)ran•e `Act supersedes the Uri ren Might do, and beginning to .talk of • .primroses. the tory noblest thing of rill tario•Ligtlul• Control Alt 111 counties WAS_ to ileal'. and see, tet• 1,1•a11ltllde 1(1 ,\\'hll'11 the 1'.'1.A. is 111 force". This ' of the; p0ot' beasts. yet relllainitlg, and is not. so: ,the one act (lues 1101•dhplaee the ft•wsurviving birds. Froin the the other. A of ws des -pit 11 troll! 1 . cow house lowing eaame. lililre than of ';rulllittoll. •I')el comity, doted February fifty .milking t dues ; moo and moo, and 1,( tura-up r.'�i- at fee cud nr every ='t, 1,eils of at (-:Ise ill, which Magistrate be'l-tmr 'i -it- fr(nrl-tin- -very Ileatrt cif, f f: Pritchard- in t -tined '— kii1ne. Thele 111e horses in the- stables, 1 Gordon Ella and William Arthur a packed as closely as they could stic1s, total ()f and, costs for breaches.of 'sat the risk ,of kicking, to keep the warmth in one another, 'and their the (Itinada '1'euiperan•(' .A4•1 and the spirit, up by discoursing, --these began II Ot1111rio Liquor (;ori-trul .Act. Accord - With one accord to. lift tip their -voices, 1 fill; to this report: , snortin;;, snaffling. whinnying, and 1.t'iidtr the Canada Teluiiellluce__-- neighisg, and trotting to the door to _pct, they were charged jointly withknow, when they should have 'work :keeping for sale into again. To whom, as,if in answer', Game the feeble bleating of the sheep. what few. by dint of greatest- care, had - kept 'their fleeces on their backs, and their four legs, under them: "Neitbbcr was it a• trifling thing, let wiloso will- say the contrary,, to be- hold the ducks ;aria , geese marching forth, in bandsothe order, from their beds of fern and straw. What a good- ly noise they kept, what t flapping of, their wings, and a jerking ..of •their tails, tt1 thet .stood -right up and tried, with a whistling in their throats, to 'imitate a cock's crow Aad then how daintily they took the wet upon their dusty plumes,' and ."ducked their shoulders' to it, and Began 0) dress themselves, and' laid their -grooved bills on the snow, and- dabbled' for more -ooziness!" John turns -from this idyllic seem', to • attend to,other matters: a ' .. "For the rain was now coMing coningdown,. in earnest, and the top of the ,ynow being frozen at last, and glazed • as hard as it China cup, by means of the stm, and frost afterwards, all the rain ran -right ai•vay from the steel) Inclineii, and all the Outlets being blocked with ice let lip like tables, 'it threatened to flood everything, , . . It was trot long' hefore I Managed- -to '°dr.iTtn--•nfi''•-this •ss threatening. flood, by opening the old sluice -hole: but I had much harder. work to keep the stables an(1'the cow house,' and the other• sheds, from flood- .„ing. . . - If, after aft their void' and Starving. our weat"kk cattle now should nine sent to prison, one lined. and have to stand tip 1() Their° knees in ! `ix ac•quitte(1. Peer delousing wati water, it would ' 1c pe'rtalill death t0 cheap at the pricf�: ttltem::}I1i1 we hard lost enough already ` • ' WHAT �$" CAI'ADA'' MEANS to m.tkt us poor fora long time, not to peak (rf our kind- love fm' diem. And 1 ll do assure you, 1` loved some lrorsj' , SAIZ\IA. -. hat Is tie• ;non tibia of and oven Solite coivs for that Chattel', t rhe, word. 'Canada!'?" ('trrl C. Manmre, ani if tliey had been my blond relations,- st'('I't'1111') lllanag('i• of Sarnia Chamber tttiowkli ; Cts •1 did their virtues. And of ("olnlneree: was asked during i re. s,-,(ftiii?..of' t haste were est 04 lis, mot 1 ' cions \ isit in Minnesota. uI(1 1101 1►ear-00•90k of !item 'Clu'rt' ' No! ;110';etbf r 4 itl'atii•iT WTI) the' iilraa etorl_e(1 hard all 1 Ilii, tit tie .1111' -veer he 51(4) his 1 so friend,. 1It'., and thy' r['st 4)1' Clive 11 'i,Inul'1• \1I'r,tt°tit PN1'{l:lln'nt liItil(llll}",, 500 ''(111(11 has, as Irl i IEci i ',`• 11'1 11 .1 1!t 11 (►t 1 at 1411. \1 Merl II(t ibot - i01('14 'tills i „11vI'" C111p1'al'w .111° iil'tt Yo Iola t\ b,1 t1 (1 11144 1 •1111 w " -Can.:1,0a 1+ ,) inti'((!) (,ill. 1,.,,(1141,1 iifim i• (,1' of his f:1 ((ritt4 (11(1 1'111t1•14•,: ;111[1. 1';•ltl� i't t:ei11 1(1 ( i. 1' \";1•• .ti•:ed ()e (All0'> I it 1"Qa111 '•i,t1 i,:1 1)tt •To,•'!1t, ( 1111).1" 1i+ 41' y 1111! ll(' O 41,1g%!..11 111.1(`-.:...$1(Y`i find ,ti'+lull( 11-�s'1. tl[,ti t r•a':•t.. I((itly.. tits' •• (i11 411;r1:1(1 1 ()E f (" v 3: 1`tt:t4 rrJt;:' ,Ari, Il -p11,..1. bragity 10a(tla wli of t Ile in[11 1 �tutl.11 411 1 oh I're shit ill' v1$ti< h t(n1V,! Otri,.11.; ( 10 :1 fifths' oeC .l)ool• s(4 Ss: +t:Irltl"• ibf,•(10 I)), 9t(Ie1Ye1 .. . .�ts .: .,x;ac.-...v 4 as.-,, `•--4-,.�-.-:.. :,..,,.,,_._,-....,_ • ¢est men .gird beasts v perislied•• and , John -heard that fearful sound which never h had_heard before, the sharp burst open yqt. sc�lemu sound Po e 5 by the frost -blow." 'How John went through blinding snow to the 'iwril-tilled, Doone valley and rescued Lorna from under the noses of her murderous ail SAYE -5.35 ON NEW :TfI"htirL:aiD ps WITH -3 CANDLE LIGHTS and Tri -light bulb 'SPECIAL PRICE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. $22.66' Cranston'S Furniture , Adctison-Norge Dealer little Tree , ivm J. 1. SHUTTLEW©RTt{ _T' PRtI 0 ANK DQE__ __ _I;QNDON. ONT. i DEAL PiRE'CTL' \ WITH US -•,�siY mission anexpenses. We•grow a great deal of our own stock - another • saving for' you. 'See' What Yon Buy Visit our nursery - just hive minutes drive from the centre of Lontlo.i. Catalogue On Request Next :Ryan's Feed Mill . Your Satisfaction Is Our. Success The Attrdetion• hanging around for 0 long time. What- did he want to see':"• • Shopwalker: "That customer ,,was Pretty assistant (Coyly) : "Me, sir." FRUIT .TREES AND 'RUSHES to.end f �µa�i Use. S _ After Enjoying -a Meal? If .you stiffer Froin dyspepsia, sour stomach, --: biJlieusnesstsbeaditehe ,ssaninor-lis(er-ors,•kidneys o s kilaints-use .fiurd.ock Blood Bitters.. This is it popular preparation that' willhelp tone up the stomach, kidney and liver, aid digestion andi- ,.;.. bring quick relief front indigestion and constipation. Safe, effective and dependable, $.B.B..contains no harmful irigredi- ents nor -habit-forming drugs. , You'll be agreeably'surprised how •gtuckly 'B.B.B. aids dlge.stion, 1 assimilation, elimination, and hqw much better you feel. Ask for it by name -Burdock Blood Bitters -on sale at drug counters everywhere. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. sssissessOss .14 PHOIJE. -BRADLEY. &- GODERICH 247 or 658 BUILDERS • OF FARM WAGONS AND' TRAILERS. .J• S / DISTRIBUTORS FOR AUTOTR G4S=The cheapestto- operate farm power known. " Place your order early. Come in and look aronud. • liquor." Under the Onto rio Liliuor Act. they were' charged with "un- lawfully having liquor in a- place other than- where they reside." The men were tined -$400 and costs for the breach, of 'the Provincial acct and $100 and costs for the. Canada Temperance Act. Said the magistrate: ,"If can see it would be a great encouragement to member-. •ship." " • Constable J. E. Downs, one of the Provincial raiding squad, produced sixty-seven beer ration books, • which he :said Were in the names (rf 1(X!11 reldellts. ,*These ration li()0kl are hi Jeopardy and I am goings 10 (lil'e(•t then!. to be t•111'lled 0ce1' t0 the. Liquor Control ' Board," - the Magistrate stated. • feel and IInron are two of the counties in which the ('anadu• I'eiiiper- ance Act and also the ()uteri() Ligltt)r. (_ontroi Aet. are .in effect, CHEAP AT THE 'PRICE ' (Windsor Star) Int. ,Hoo. .I. L. Ilsley, Minister 0f Justice, informs 1114' House Of Commons .that: -the tutatl,.,ust..ot": the -Royal -0,441k, IlliSSIOI1 4Dc ni- Inisyi0n on espionttge was 47,744,74. It, was thi' i)est Itlolley we've spent, Id a 1(11g time.- 'Out of at total (vf sixteen pel'.ons 13 ti't'lt 11(1 00 charges- of betray- ing their country., tern were t•0nvic'ted Son ' 14.1 Asphait ,Shingles A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF gspLORS. NAILS TO PUT 'THAM ON .WITH INSULBRICK BRICK SIDING ASL COLORS IN STOCK. ' ' - 0 ROLL BRICK SIDING' - RED WITH BLACK MORTAR LINE.' • ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING A GOOD SUPPLY OF DOORS IN S20CK. • 'LET ME ORDER YOUR SASH FOR YOU. PROMPT SERVICE — t + Order Early .and Avoid the Spring Rush! ' Box 468 G. L. BAXTER `Goderich' -(� a AfO1tCheiterfieId If 'fou � ve YOU' CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY A NEW ONE UNTIL YOU CALLUS We specialise' in re -up- holstering & re -designing. , Also custom-made -furxiiture. All work guaranteed. RED CRO4 ned�d! t -• -Infrontier diStricts.of Canada- Abe- .have -been -treated in these tiny'hospital s, nearest hospital or doctor may be a - including thousands of confinement hundred miles or more away. Over cases. These hospitals also serve as twenty years ago the , Red Cross health ` centres for their communities, began establishing outpost hospitals carrying on medical inspection in the and nursing stations in these remote schools and organizing clinics for the , regions. Today a whole chair of children. Your help is needed to mail!. Outpost`HQspitals can be found in the ' tain and expand this. vital %work. Stand frontier districts of the Dominion, behind the Red Cross, and help bring They bring medical science within medical aid to your fellow -Canadians reach of these isolated communities. .pioneering on Canada's frontiers; Give Hundreds of thousands of patients NOW ..: give generously. E UNE.STERER 2 Naomi 5G7W oweaxed-