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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-31, Page 2fJ *A TWO Zlitt ', lobo:10 tanct)N coo sy's FOREMOST WEEKLY a Published by - Signal -Star, lrAmitc4 SWAPO'SpUO ]ate - eanada and Great Britain, . $2.00 a yeas; to United a >a • States, $2.b•O. a1'#,erzrfatpllltg RAtea On • request. Authorized as second-class mail, lf'c2t Ot,aee Department, Ottawa. Telephone Ti .aw. te:tu,!ee's of Canadian Weekly Nevvpapers Association Sworn Circulation Over 2,750 - of ��. 1:i * ROBERTSON THURSDAY, JULY 31st, I91i EDITOle IAL NOTE The redistribution bill passed iu the desiug days of• the t.)tt.awa 4e aiu1� /eavt+s the Huron ridings as they were. There was :a disposition to leave radical Change sin riding boundaries PE I$I'"� NEW IDk:.I► in Ontario until after the decennial (Kingston \\'11i'r ,tuudurd ! i'ti.atls of 1xD31. ' 1 • *'uer•tll\• •►ecrlltt'li belief ° .. ° '1 1 t td and early �! otlttl la & EO. L. ELLIS woman as the Liberal Candidate, the first .woman who has 'attempted t enter the Quebee Legislature. It is not believed that this, had ganyl„ deter- mining effect upon the general result of the poll., �i T 1 E \� �'�f OD E ICH SII N.A.TAR Withdrawal of Subsidy on Western Feed Grains Would Have Serious Results .the (Issued by Leroy G. Brown. Agricultur- al Representative for Huron County I The farmel:s of Huron county have received with great concern, the an- nouueemt'ut that the federal (lo\eru- meut plaits to withdraw the subsidy on Western coarse grains being brought inti! Ontario: "t:o be used in the pro- duction of vital food supplies . stieh as eggs. beef. pork and dairy products. A nuuiber of the Members of Huron Federation of- Agriculture and other iuteresteei persons met in the agricul- tural. ottice at Clinton last Friday even- inr to discuss the situatitill, and tetters of protest were sent to Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Hum. James 0. Gardiner, Minister. of :figriculture, and Hon. Douglas Abbott. \1i11ister of Fin - omit.. at , Ottawa. If the subsidy is withdrawn, it will mean that the farmers of Ontario will have to pay It 15 a g,e '_':x' more per bushel for barley and that c 111 d It l .1 t • • wheat and We more per bushel for After ail. the prott1t t girls are not (1llte• for Ntilleiitloll, but we eluCstiU11, always tLt• girls in the beauty cuute'ats. whether a great many of the world's trrttic°at tela always the ills luny not be 'traced to this notion. lige :ti's^' Illi' 1 - We slig t'st that it Alight be better fo itt,•t g" • It .""as �':lut'Taou �!";tl the, world if children \\err kept at stun said: Iit',t..:y wiLiltttlt grace is; the light, agreeable, producti)e work frau hook wwi!h.• t rite #toil. Branty, with- their fifth until their twentieth ear the nourey lvhieh they earned during, out expre.s.si, :., tires, • • that time would then enable theta tt a `0 enjoy iffy tell ears of intensive e :Ind Ilia It tilctN :1t,'.: l*c't''t situ that fa1'tllRtt tInP edue:lti,*11, so that they ntigal quantity of ¶'oruell 1)93 seed wheat to tli,e comity this fall. This variety is resistant to loosd smut and, 'from re- sults obtained during the past three years in test plots. it compares favor- ably ,with IDawson's Golden Chaff for yield and straw strength. T 4l 'LlIURS DA ', J U1LX SlOtc, DI? NEAR DROWNING IN RIVER AT - H O SVILLE E ,y' ID GE vim, Miss +Edna )Gall, a seventeen -year-old Clinton girl, had :t narrow escape from drownitr't in the Maitland River at the llultllesvilie bridge one day last week. With, two other Clinton girls she had gone in bathing''at what was von- sidtlred a safe piaci'. Eidna and her younger sister, Helen. however: list their' footing and were swept down- stream. The third girl, Phyllis Her- man, a good swimmer. took hold of Helen and brought her to Safety. but Edna was drawn f:irtlter down and feed 'oats. Such an ilhre'it.e in price under the bridge. Glenn Lockhart anti 1)r. A. Addison of Clinton. \$ere tisll- of feed grain would 'seriously curtail illy; J. A\we til°t' bridge and when they the production of livestock and poultry inglibel \tis. Ball'sd danger they they r prtlduets in Huron county. In some nt the rer'cut'. Luckh:lrt stripped and c''' Abattoirs in tate Proviut�e 1 twiny touthe 'in.sc reached the girl and with 1 brood sows are tieing; tract c 3 . for. the help of Dr, Addison and R. J. slanglbter that the packing plants is Carter, help liver on the former Forster .1. ' questiou,t have, In 'quiff' easels, refused f:lrtu and heard the cries for he'll. ter ' tit, net'cilt delivery. In t]le month .of .".:Is brought to land. -;'initial reaptr- - May alone 204 brood sovt•s •w'e're i. :Ilion wasapplied 1yt' 1)i•. Addison and t shipped to the abattoirs from Huron county, 'Phis is very much above the* ; in IIfteeu or twenty minute the young lady was restored to• consciousness. , i,� cue ;!e gee, itt'st• of gambles, enter the world at thirty \\•liht*tit. t -h foolish beliefs which plague Ilioat 1net and. \with car'!" peculiar weather, 1\ ril:en of a eIagT, edlleai,lon to Conditions• trt'th of the. Saying i`� normal tizure and -•the effects will be PORT ALBERT .T lloticet' next winter ill the lover Ilum- ���1 'vein '•t Il t- tO 1 _. readily rte, ,;t:i:‘'. Even the most They might learn some... 1'etil history ' market. The situation is really seri-:. ,w. fill and �a \able t 11mii tali: .ear eltirrng that time: history is certainly Ious, and if •1nly subsidy b reduce witanthdrawnna n' \iil;t t ALBERT. l lslanMivilit (Ascii care 1 not a tit study for children. 11 t win °-reit tie•; 0 1IA , , g,, Meat. egg's' and islet I r r naus;ht, but Albert J.it.Vt.t:. Dispatch) hl ill also leoparc �e t f I) r Fwe'i cinch we began reading news- No\' with'.a Shortage of lizln,ireti, of bacon, ttg and cheese contract:: \with * '' sons. Billy and nurses there is not the least reason Great Britain. •trait, spent lust week t ;siting; with papers ---and that is a long tinge --the' flit' education l requirements. should Wheat Cutting Commenced \I r. and Mrs. Charles t'ra\rfurd. Balkans have been :1 st't'Ile of turbid not be lowered to. aid in tilling this t Haying, (Tenth/oils are still general Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reese of Flint, epee and a - constant threat- -to the j shortage as rapidly as •possible. The i through the county, and at this, late Mich., visited:alt r lastweek-endwith Mr: peace of Europe. Perhaps the West-, nursing -aid program. which the Govern- date many 'acres of hay land will be and Mrs. has roc ticed may help some to used for pasture tn�t't'Ad of beim; vit. ., t, it will not t* t : vi,. st „ g' 1 oducts avail- last week -end with his parents, Mr. tot EAS -E THE REQUIREMENTS Able for domestic ,consumption. a and Mrs. McGee. ' I our Canadian Mr and Mrs. Bert Benstock and • • • ttrathroy Age Ispat c : w st ii . • 1 To111111w-, o De - ,_ should be glad to let Inept ha. int i,BENMILI.� tarn nations relieve the shortage of colupt'tent help anti stored in the battle :�s hay. IR ,Sia have a free Mand ill the Balkan 1 in the smaller hospitals and help to few farmers have commenced cutting 'rep t r, county. C but w• will permit thein to remain in , „ fellow; • g • ^s es_ ' h is li- from the heavy infestation Of loose pretty' bldg dower • y�ltl see tag•' or ttg. t1bt:ll'Yl candidates from the smut. Linke smut of wheat• has al- 'rh:a r • s' es 11:1s a variety .t) -areas ill which hospitals art' situated' ways been a serious menace to the by country roadsides S t'ctt'11', dust 'lower, :And .,,et :111 undtsrst:111ding frtTin tite c i'arit`tC, Dawson's Gulden Chaff, and names : chicon) . , i1 ;candidate's that they gill return to the', the only way' in which this can be etc and l ople who consider it. only hospital in their Mime district when defeated is to use new clean seed each a vert; call it -blue devil.- A`. n1t°111 they h:1we completed their tt�ur?e. But year. to treat one's own seed by the tur:il anth,rritjes urge farlllt'1's to keep tile real solution of the double-barreled hot water treatment which is cumber- e ; ,, i use it out of *their fields, but we hope ' pr°tbli m of nurse shortage and help n ' some and expensive. Ii•ivt . or to II. -t varieties the slllAllPr licoSpitalS would, bo the, •raslstattt to this disease, The • Crop they will leave :1 bit of' it atone; the', rrduetion of the educational standards Improvement Assoc;:;tion in Huron roadsides to iteglll1e travellers 'with for iiilt•'ge 1ralIlt'e5 to the previous level. county plan to introduce a considerable conntries : why worry if the other k operating costs at a lei'el that fall wheat which in general is a hnszness good trip throughout the ct llIlt, . w:1ntS CO collect wasps' nests? ` is to, set up Mlles- ,l serious dec'rease in yield will result Tilt latest proposal • • 1 tn" tld 4rtlnita t.laS.t, in flit ti I f • its he:evenly- blue. f • • • This week's break in tiff stock markets will set a lot u.f people . iitg serktusly. Lt was the stock- market I stump in the fall of ltl_':1 thlt her. dei - the great depression of the ':,0's. This week's tl+•t line may be ,*illy inci- dental: "r^a the'- other .101. it •slit i•) set off a train of . cirt•Un1; t,lnces that At .cny'rate, it ... will sire t, h i"tit \•{':1r�. will give the financial world something 8a wt'rr� about. •. • What wwt re people tilinki:tg and talking :1l• it fifty years agtt': If )fait ask an olel-tinter he may tell you that gg w\:t-' half a-e•'t'Iaary ago the Kkllidlkt' `.d rush was oil and there was a stream of young men to the distant Yukon with *visions of golden fortune i,efore 'their eye". �.ttne of thea. fourtl the. adventure a profitaltli*-` one , grt..lit'r 11112ube'� ;Z". it nothing lnl:t l: .it f it but Cllt' ad\ en lure. a ••• r Eamon it lig r•t•li. ..:t 1 t1•*8.11itless 111 cot 41 -,n,, ., c +l:atie�. are r':sail pointed' 'et; :;St` .'f the,small ,.1r:1.13ber tri men\[lit' 11a'+t'•tttlitt' fr•.*::; t:it+ \\•est this yt'iir t lie r1 thein i:;'tl.eir 1i n'i'st- ini pt r.i'l..nS. The t .-cin is ' 11181 the \i•e't ..self °-:as this a w�'•e ll.initl, `� Illi 131 :it Leve: I.' sae '•'w::s •.:ul ,•:ties. .inti .natural;, tilt n ;salt' `i •y*` Iw.irk• home aatilt'r tt.:lr> 1r.iwel 1'1'.1nJ'rtds of milt's Maltz -7 ;inti • • •• Lakevi�wiCasiflo DANCING, NIGHTLY GRAND BEND • -Gordon Ilelamont and his Orchestra Bance while "The Bend" is at its peal. Make new friends amongst the resorters from all over Canada and the United States. . HOLIDAY MIDNITE • DANCE AUG. 4th --12.05 a.m. SUNDAY, AUG. 3rd, 9 p.m.. FRED FUNK'S "CAPITOL THEATRE HILLBILLIES' Bobby Yohn. Trumpet: Erhie Hewitt. Al. Jolson ,impersonator; Jesse Argent. Banjo and Electric Guitar; Edgar Wil-ker, Fiddler; Cliff. Kelly-. Pianist. This show packed the Casino weeks ago. Don't miss this time: LADIES' SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT . - CIVIC HOLIDAY, MONDAY,,• AUGUST 4th 3 dames -2 p.nt.. 4' pal)., - 6.30 p.m. DA`HWOOI)--GODERICH--FOREST=ENETltl ' Look _wkat you can enjoy :at l "The Benol.`-cycling, _horseback ,riding. mem -go-round. swimming,. miniature golfing. bowling, games galore, movies. dancing. - - MART KENNY RETURNING BY POPILAR REQUEST= FRIDAY, AUGUST Sth. .o s BEN NIII.I'.ER, July i9. -Mr. and TIrs,. McKie of Toronto are spending their hillidays with. Mrs. R'In, j Struughtiatl • find with Mrs• McKie's sisters in Gt defich •towvlrsllip, Ars. D. Bodges :'nd Mrs. Howard Sturdy. The \`omen's Association will meet _- 1 on Wednesday.. August ti. • _.- Mr. J. C. (Troll slid Mr. and Mrs. {''ESTER\ ONTARIO :1LOTORWA*S visited last' Schedule Now In Effect - • w atthe\ws, of Toronto. _ Bu A. \', • To STRATFORD week with \I r. and \Its. C. To 'LONDON a.00 a.m. 7.15 a•m. SrMle. A 9.15 a.m. Mr,- and Mrs. -Joe Mothers of Porter c j A ,0;1aa.m. • Hill spent -a day last week with Mr. ,� 1'2.15 p.m. and Mrs. Chas, Mather,. 1.15 p.m. Mr. Alli Mrs. Leonard Fislie'r have 3.1.5 p.m. returned from their wetTtlitt�g 'trip- and - have taken up re'idenet' in ('t.,iht+rtle j township. ` (To Kincardine 1.1 3' p•m• and 7.43 p.m. fiI1I1 I;ovcde{I of Orillia is, •.li\'riding •,1►ally Except Sundays & 7" 'Clays. 1 iter holidays with sirs. Gliliillill and ; li `nnd:iy and liolidas-` only, yes elks M9q olJNE "224 TMp (t, 4J • _ , ,-,.`' f,111tit¢ �~ ; • � Qty � , il��l (; ����i� lolls `d I lyli,r s ,10 r1‘,";PtAr 43 Frisky is the word for it! Your car will be lot sup >rer when you switch to new Shel�entium Gasolinearged . •for short). Try with 2,2,4 Tri-methly-pentane (224 T.M.f' for, .ourself how new Sher, Premium• Gasoline it -and prove �. it` nicker is 4 was better; --(1) More power, without knock (2) Quicker r startinyg (3) Faster pickup (4) More miles per ' YOU CAN BE SURE OF SHELL tankful of new. Shell Premium Gasoline today! family. The ball game 'between Itentniller and Oodericll township resulted in favor, of Itenmiller. Tlie Circle Bar' Knitting Company. Kincardine, has pttrethased the Royal MOVING *,*EST M. Rawtinsun t.inlite,- regular') mak* . up and ship ;=Household Ii,erniture. Con- solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba. Saskatch- ewan, Alberta, British Columbia and to California.' rite• ire or phone for reduced freight rates. Establisher' 1'885 610 Yonge St., Toronto. liintisdat rl'125 140VING, PACKING. SHIPPLI*G awl SiORAGE 12.15 p.m. •1.15 p.m. A 6.15 p.in. B 7.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. Hotel building,in that town and will convert it into rooming accommodation for female employees whose homes are in other centres. The' :r;,•,:,. ,f f„r:1::'r t,.:l.ie' f?:::ei :1.e lir pr71sc'al Lt. « - ir-e it...let•d gro1if� ., :'t :i ail:.° :1• . • •..' ;;,.r :lie s,::t..t1:i:a', ad - : 1. .ie T12.t.fi:liti. lilt"sift re s: st is . .. i:it' ..,. tett • -• a•• • u :°i ▪ ..:.•1 .sir. A 1:i their £tial ` . A .., 1-.:• v' 11,1,111t that :i i' the Lo -..rt ▪ t v:t s:1t° l: .ate rf •ll ., • ..'0^ 1%, -,.11-.t' '...,::lid. .1. 4i .; , r. -1 it see Ibe ` C t w r:u..:i t .1i' I f • e las, f t• ,t f�•r v� . It-- 4r•.1,t .°No.. 1 :, d .• ... • A .l''• l., ,i:.., i •:t'a... Vii. lir Y.', ., So t• -•is r»- ,1. ., ,1 I. I' c; tlo - -t1 ic'. •'. r i➢:e i4' t'�`3iLLs f+ v' :� �, �'tl'LF;arily l'�i�t3w t.&'ii ]ar by-2aiei''t➢i1i7 has +s , it.TCSI - tunttitlt' cif tbt' Prtc- V T�GIu tZ„l:t: ki il:• •t vireo. but Mr:. Dupless c lin s been winning a^ series Of : tottwriec at. the l �io'Ilc nod one of the prominent ;ensues in IIiliTitingtlm was 'that of Dominion- I er vinaeIai relations. M•r. Dupiessls hag set^psnseif against any age emeDt Witt Ottnwa in the matter of taxation neva, and Proviiseial aaatenAmny has ra1W ys Tilrttt a Strang paint with W t'Zr-fto?8. Alt the Other Pro- s emez, '1 `* tk rile have made agree- 'etttt with the le-tlet<al Govepmtaemt. atII e:nier Dryer stall makes a show wiannents3 te, diiset7s8 tems; : dr.1 Duri:plets15, . ~, ttae"i.Twes ,, lap nd. Onda ittrangely tnr;ngTa4 neiviSzyaEkvra that *Alt been• Amina ^'',Metl to lig It a "�• i ° • Oa% th*t wra3 rli; ?sting n • l tintoit *Arlen settn. to be ratliet lsr.4.l relettion *A4 c:.pt ofa VOL'WILL CALL IT The roost•-tidz`aneed and, acnerons Plain of, 11.0SIPIT - IZATION protection vote hare direr seen • BENEFITS 1FA1O WHETHER YOU • BENEFITS PA b FOR NURSING ARE HOSPITALIZED OR NQT CARE AT HOPAE • LOSS OF TIME BENEFITS FOR THE WAGE EARNER - • DAiLY BENEFITS FOR • DEPEND- ANTS IF NOT HOSPITALIZED OR TREATIiD BY NURSE These and other outstanding advantages• twclte this TIIE IDEAL PLAN FOR 1'IIE Fr14.11IN MAN tf;t-'t fun inirlir-uf'cr.--Figl in and mail eini s ri' -\'r e l b'�tiori • MATERNITY BENEFITS REGARD- LESS OF WHERE CHCLD IS EtORN • A GENEROUS ACCIDENTAL DEATH BENEFIT FOR ALL ' MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSO0 dAtION P. T. EGG, District Maria -ger, . 492 Medical Alts. Bldg., Iilcheeer - m- 1 0 seta inti 4 a 11 ye set'Dow plass "4.314" - 4-itiSA A hSiltO".°!ttG9• er+•.esaeaerraaaae.r:a"aaryaaaar" g 9 0-. v�E LARGEST COMPANY F 0eta i 'rn WOit ITCHCHECKED I1ra✓PfPy' e -br Monet hick For quirk i-!,.1 ! m *,c stag caused by ecsem* uthtt.t••'s *n t y, 0 1 $. pimp les and other itch vcdlte.`nn -A rredtc-',d tlpuL4 0:D rt. r'r+FSC,?tr'Ttf►aj- i . •- t YOU, TOOT"` CAN WALK ON'AlR • Tf you use cooling, refreshing ICE-I1,I1NT re ,r ridryonr feet of aching, burning cailul srs, g corns, ,Tired Muscles respond quickly- tot fast application of soothing, creamy -white medicine, •'ICE -MINT. The refreshing, tin• gling seasition as you apply the cream tells • you that it's going right to work oa the foot pains that put the wrinkles in your brow.. Get • a jar today - Small size 50e: 4 oz economy size $ 1.00 At ampbeil's, Emerson's and all l ° Druggists Borlou Mothspray is Guaranteed, in writing, to protect your furniture, rugs, blankets, clothing and furs from moth damage for five years, or Bortou pays for the damage. 44c will protect a man's suit for five years- only 9c a year, other articles equally low. Buy this guaranteed mothspray today from your deportment, drug or, irordware store. Leading laundries and dry cleaners can Berlou your clothing, furs, blankets, rugs Wind, furniture. B E R Lo Guaranteed MOTHPROOF All others daily. . Connections at Clinton for London. Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, Port j. Elgin and Owen Sound. Connections at Stratford for Woodstock . Kitchener, Guelph. Hamilton' and Toronto. Connections at Mitchell for Listowel 1 and London. yFor information phone British EN- - change phone 691 -'r 11'. 0 • • Skin- Affections Often Cause For Unhappiness Are you ashamed of your appearance because of a skin, rash, boils, pimples or ogler skin affections/ Too few people realize that these affections may be easily remedied. Impurities in the blood may - often ybe the cause for ugly skin affections. 120 get relief from skin troubles, boils"end pimples, try Burdock Blpo. Bitters. This vegetable compound acts on the bowels, kidney$, liver' and`stomach. It helps to eliminate wastes from the system. The result may be a smoother, clearer skin: ' B.B.B. has brought relief to thousands of other Canadians suffering from skin affections. It should do ,the same for zou. Ask for it at any drug counter. -Specify Burdock Blood.Bitters. The T,'Miilburp Oo.. Limited. Toronto, Oat, • • i WITH MERCURY 114 The New Car in the Low -Priced Field Lively pick -up -and -go • . . dashing good looks . comfort, roadability, handling ease . these are some of the reasons why you'll really, "step lively with Mercury 114." That 100 -horsepower, V -type, 8 -cylinder Mercury engite is "sarin' to go." Smooth; quick -stops with over -sized self -centering hydraulic brakes. Two-way stabilizers for roadability and handling ease. Beauty too, outside and in. Long, low, lines. A gleaming front with real style. Luxurious mohair or broadcloth upholstery. Distinctive instru- ment panel in lustrous' plastic and metal trim. Handsome two -spoke steering wheel. And with all these features, ' Mercury 114 is priced in the lowest bracket. So plan for the day when you'll sit in the driver's seat and "step lively with Mercury 114." MU. CORY aAlil ''9.1N "b"l.ii lliVISlllN • F010 MOTOtI OMPANIf OFCA i(ADA, L1MMEO. ABERH- -ART'S GARAGE 4 duy' and Lincoln Sales and Service 0 Phone 625 •