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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-09-04, Page 3
0. 0 r Ci Business Directory LECIAL HUNTER Barrister, Etc. Royal Bank Bldg. Hamilton Street, Goderlc% Phone 968. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS W. CECIL AT"TRIDGE. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone No. --Office 343W House 343J (U oder1ch. ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING A JCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE For Small Businesses, Stores, Etc. Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced Monthly Financial Statements Wage Summaries -- Business .and 'Personal Income Returns ALBERT SHORE Office:Corner North St, and Square Phone 975. Residence Phone 44• Tax ._0.._000. INSURANCE MEMORIAL SERV WE 4T 1IA,ITIAN int OE ETE11,gY impressive memorial service, which" includes the "decoration of the graves of -veterans, was held under the auspices of the Goderich brands, Of the ('nuadiali Legion on Sunday after- noon at the-sul.di rs' memorial plot in Mail land cemetery. The B.iue. Water Baud was, in at- tendance, and under the baton of Band- master J. I'.. Ithekins the acconlpan•i- meat' of the hymns ,was- effectively rendered. The service was conducted by Rev. Beverly 11. t Farr, assisted by Rev. U. \W..11. Medley. The -veterans of both wars, headed by J. Kenneth Hunter,'president of . the Canadiaii Legion local branch, lined up hi front of the flagpole. Also in, attendance were . representatives of the Ahmeek' and Maple Leaf- Chapters, and the Canadian Legion Ladies' Aux- iliary. The service was eancluded with prayer, Last , Post being 'sounded by Robert henry .as the flag was lowered to half-mast, and raised for the. sing ing of the National Anthem. Flowers decorating the graves of the soldiers, sailors and airmen rest- ing in tlie. Memorial plot, and through- out the cemetery', accentuated the beauty of the sunlit surroundings. Ali-cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.—Faros and iso- . lilted town property insured. Officers -- President, Frank Mc- Gregor, Clinton, K.R. 5; Vice -President, Chris.° Leonilardt, Bornholm, R.R. 1; Manag r and Secretary -Treasurer, M. ,A. Reid, Seaforth. ; Direeters—Frank McGregor,'Clinton; Chris. Leonhardt,. Bornholm; S.;,_ LI. Whitmore, R.R. 3, Seaforth; W. It. Archibald, It.$... 4.Leafurth x, _ Harvey Fuller, R. T .2 Goderielr K: -I:4 e.. , wartha, Rai,. 3, Cl'inton;. John -.H. Mc - Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 4, Walton; J. L. aial(Yne, R.R. 5, • Seaforth. Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield, P.R. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth, R.R. 1; R. Finlay-McKercher," Dublin, R.R. 1; J. F. Prueter, Brodliagen. Policy -holders can make all -pay - mente and get trheir_ cards receipted at the Royal Bank`, 'Clinton ; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, "Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. H. Reid's General Storer Bayfield., MEDICAL DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, .EYE, EAR, NOSE, . THROAT - Late House Surgeon; New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist- ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital 'and (4 olden Square Throat Hospital, • Gondon, England. EYES, - TESTED, GLASSES •°- SUPPLIED SUPPLIED 63 'Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next 'Visit Bedford. Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1041, at 2 p.n. till 4.30 p.m. - • F. T. Armstrong bPTICIAN..apd OPTOMETRIST . Square --. Goderich "See Armstrong and See Better" At Lucknow first Friday of each month. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 OFFICE- HOURS Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 2 to 11.305p.a (only) . Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11'30 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m. (only) Mineral fume baths.. by app ent only. - . A. N. ATKINSON 51 South St. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. , ENJOY PEACE OF MIND and .freedom from. financial 'losses '. b .'-ilsuring today. TALK TALK IT OV 'R TODAY WITH GORDON JEWELL R.R. 6, Goderich Phone Carlow 21-R-4: A. L. COLE `Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone' 33 Goderich, Ont. -Geo. G.MacEwan Fire, - Accident and Motor . Car Insurance OFFICE—MASONIC Tt11trLE %*'EST STREET` PHONE 230 GODERICH INSURE IN SURE INSURANVE - CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND- CAR, FIEE—Preferred rates for preferred risks. ACCIDENT & SICKNESS' Consult . JOHN"FARR?SH Phone '82-13 - Dungannon L W. CRAJGIE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE: PHONE 24 GODIRICH �� QN CO UN T) ' FOREMOST M` ' EEKL I LO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1947 idfRICH, ONTA o-. C Bayfield- 1:,andni0c. Gone 1', .LL ]ALLY OF ; URON PRESBYT I U -The fall rally of Huron Presbyterial W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held in First Presby- teriaiic linietl, : eak'or°tli, .ou '1°uesdty, September lith, begirilniIig at 10 a.jit. 'I'h(• Presbytery of Huron -Maitland _is meeting at the same time, and has ex- tended dtii invitation' to the W.M.S. -delegates It, join in the communion service at the morning session.. Mrs. 1). M unru, presidetit of the newly -formed Synodical Society of Ilulniltuu and Loudon, will be the guest .speaker iii the afternoon, and an interesting program has been arranged for both hforning 'and afternoon -ses- Traausporttatioit will be arranged for the IN7-.M.S. members who wish to :it- ten(lb and it is hoped that Goderich will lie Well represented. SUCCESSFUL W.I. SLE A successful sale -of home-made bak- ing and miscellaneous produce. spon- sored by Goderich Women's institute, was held in J. H. Lauder's store. 'i'lih sale was supervised by Mrs. Wilkin, President, with Mrs. F. Riley, Mr.s. \V. Doak 'and Mrs. W. Price ais hr helper4t. For their efforts,. the com- A blaze on Saturday' night destroyed the Ritz hotel at Hayfield, which for a great many yeai'S provided accommodation to tourists. --Lotldutl Free I'l:('ss Photo. The Goderich Motorists Find Poverty and Squalor as- They Travel Farther South `1 DONALD B. BLUE EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron and Bruce RIPLEY," PHONE 49 For information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division Court Clerk, Goderich, Ont. ARTICLE III We would endeavor to escope the error -so frequently made - by tellers of travelogues who, seeing .but the are of circle,-rlaim to give it -complete and composite picture of the whole. These States in Uncle Sa'lt's land ore vast in terms of geography and possessed of contrast, none more Mut. the States of Kentticky, and Georgia. Here for the first 'Tine one meets in relaltively large. ntttltbers the dusky race, descendants --of those who in col- onial days were shipped over from N( 1 Africa as slaves,t,o work ill the cotI. fields and at other menial. task,,,. They ar('- met in cities and tool,' working in garages, members of garbage disposal squads. stud also ekeimg- out at precarious' existence on farms hearing the marks.- of poverty (tile normally think of Uncle 'Stun's ,land as .being fabulously rich, 011(1 collectively this is so, but the wilder- ness is here, po\erty is 1)1(5(nt, espec- billy among the colored folk growing. '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 atisfaa� tion Guaranteed. HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For information, etc.. write R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) Seaforth, or 867. Goderich. r� CAPITAL THEATRE'E Now—Tyrone Power and Alice Faye, in "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Adult Entertainments ' featured in- this terrifically dramatic_ st:ory of human duplicity. and faithlessness amongst. friends:" . BETTE DAVIS, PATI. IEIENREITD and aAUDE RAINS IN "DECEPTION" Thursday, Friday and Saturday-- Bo�.Rogers, Dale Evans, Olin -Howlin, lob Nolan and TRIGGER The oinging Soils- of 'tile I'ioneei;a_warble western harmonies its this • Trucolor tale of the rugged Vest. n, "APA.CI E .ROSE" Ca)ming-Le CAESAR and ' CtLEOPATRA" In Technicolor. Matinees—Wed., Sat., and `Holidays at .2.30 p.tn: Aspornimississuallielmossmionsossnisollomimis 4 cotton. The novel s'Tobacco Road," s(•reeued a fe L J'ears ago, which pro- voke(' such indignation vvas then and still is pathe scally true. A evideuct of this the writer' after much persist. ion induced Mrs. Turner to explore 11 e inner sanctum of one of those homes.' ' ('iiildren but barely clad, with distended paunches --due to drinking too much water -atnd having too little solid food -- cowered in cornet•, upon our, approach and were as furtive ala ills fear -laden ,Its -a brood of young rabbits would' he caught uugtt:t.t•dedly in t'litir gamboling. Structurally this shack bore indica tions of ,lift -:t ,• having possessed verandas back and front', but now there were, brit fati►it signs of this formier splen dor;. Wide. gaping boles where boas i•(i • normally would he ,held nu terr(irs for this colored brood, live in number, for hawing ac•cemuhoditted 'themselves to our presence ,.lhcy skipped over them with the anility and at)•ctirlcy of fawn:, This colored mother was still young. 'yt'r her oldest , child .was not more thus sig years of a age. with it e youngest c•liugiug' to her 0010100.000001010,011111000 How to Comi-at - RHEUMATIC PAI Rheumatic pains may often be caused by excess uric acid, a blood impurity that should be extracted by the kidneys. If kidneys fail, and excess uric acid remains, it may cause severe discomfort and pain. Treat rheumatic pains by keeping your kidneys in good condition. Get and use Dodd's Kidneg Pills. Dodd's help your kidneys get rid of trouble -making poisons and excess acids—help you feel better See what Dodd's tan do for you. 137 • W. H. ' WICKETT A.T.C.M., R.M.T. will be organizing classes in Piano Organ - Theory at the beginning of Sept. PHONE 477 ' . 34-5:6 t 1 t I d 1 ( l 1 ( 1 bosons. This house .of one room. pathetically inadequate for :1 family of ibis Si!), whether 1)11 k or '\bile. sported an open fireplace vvMels seethed to be fast ci•iluahling to its doo'. 'I's'is appeared to he the only riteans of WItrotth. although on this occasion (till Kira; Sol was turning on the teat with a vengeance. rendering the Io(•a- 1iaa11 of the former titin((•)--:alr1°. '1'\\•0 Hotline double hods in 10Nlapositiolt took Hp 1111' Ilaajol' part of tine dour area, pos- se,sey .t;lugled find soiled bedding.'d fa .Outside it. Yom's: calf tefhefe(1 to a slat:e chafed motor the burujug sae;tt. - ', aring the' na;arks of muter-nourish- rueni, whilst about it -sitorle(1 ;t litter of young pigs Vwilla'h sl'ellled to puss,." tnnvemenl but little form. \Ve from the North tinttle it solemn \'o\\• t hat never ;i?;atilt \vonlal \ve coin - phi in. for let tis ta•nlemh(•r that it Ivas , -it'ccideut of birth" that glee these, - people _a blach-hued skill \ritli their terrible cuviroilnlc•ut and g:l\e If, hs a coloring of lighter line. \We :t -1:e"(1 this young mother 11 hat her hush:tod did for a living, recti\ big the Information til tt he farmed. After they hod posed, forus in front of this camera \we - left -a little coils of ilte realm, 'together with regoling them with cookies, and pressed on sotlt,11 in the directions of (:.(•,11•gia. . • "No eloce Like Home" Let it be said. however, that. how- ever humble. "there is no place like hone." 'Phis \was exeulplitied' by u' young "(:.I." who 1111(1 seen much service in the South Pacific at 'huo .11111a" and other eapualiy horrible pla(;e5 Itmd whose speech and poise bore the marks of e'ulture. when he said than Ii)) 111:tee in tilt. wide, \v1(1(• world was as clear to Riot as this little tourist haute cupped in by the. Iientnc•li.y hills. Ili. adored Ibe valleys with their rivu- lets, sheathls and rivers and would not exelianga' them foe• all the a-ealth of prosperous ;Hal "Beata ifni (lido, - nor for "Sunny 1•'loridu" itself. This ihust be ho\w the all -wise Creator ill - tended it to be. Any s'ymputliy. or p;atr(niiling stir would be intolerably out of place Isere. The more "civilized" man becomes the inure complex And multitudinous his iiroblcuis. For the llottemtot his Mud hut' possesses a grumdeur and charm which the pal- atial Casa Lorca or' the ornate Taj �Lahal could_not possibly possess. Ilere in southern Kentucky and Georgia we met 'red" clary for the first time, giving nurture t.it__the cotton .and tobacco plant. We didn't see a horse (luring our entire driving through these Sot►therii States, the mule being ''mon- a reh of sill he surveyed.", The pre - (Continued on page C) OVING WEST M kawuuaun ,.smite. ,egutmric nfaat up ani ship Household furniture. Con ,olidated Pool Czars to Illanitoha. Saskatch ewan. Alb�t,,•,r,rta, British Columbia and. 0 C:alifbrnia.Write. a ire or phone for reduced freight rates Egtabtished 1885 610 Yonge St., roronto. King'$dai Pa125 ` MOVING, PACKING, ,HIPPING sad STORAGE • 5 q:l.a TYl-RlP1� mittee lam 4 harge r'eaUzv l t>, :1n1tlfld, sum to iuugment lbe t<kind* 2- til q' • Institute I'ITIl;I 1DO'b PIGEON WINK MI xN Inti the second race fr(►m,rl aroutO•for - Young birds, held by- tie Guder14.-! 1 Homing pigeon Club,,, the Pitblldo , entry was first- house at. 10.47 iiia, The a birds were liberated- at 7 a.m. Veaebey Was second, third, "fourth and fifth a G 10.4s; I'itt,ladoalaixth at 10.50; 1'.eaelaey se\-e.uth and eighth at .10.51; Pitblado- ninth at lt.j. 2 ; Baker tenth at 10.52%, The next -rare will be from Port Hope. FftIGID.AIRE COMAIERCIAL SALES AND SERVICE. ' Phone 109$ or Write. , MANNING ' Refrigeration Service 50 Elgin Ave., Goderich REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Place your order N 0 W ,! NO. 1 ALBERTA LUMP COAL delivered off car Also ALBERTA BRIQUETT Both top grade fuels ° w - DEAN COAL CO. Goderich • —36 Goderich Pavilion Dance News SATURDAY—SEPT. 6-- SCOTTY —r-SCOTTY IYIcLACHLAN SATURDAYtSEPT. =_ THE. SKYLINERS -• Dancing .every Saturday Night through September tea,.►, _Many People Suffer From RneamaticPain Where are people who 'suffer from rheumatic pains year in and year out regardless of the season. or the weather. These pains, whether they be in the joints or the muscles may be induced by uric acid. Burdockshood Bitters may brim relief from • rheumatic pain for it helps to cleanse impurities from the body and tones up the digestive organs. It Itis helped thousands of Canadians who suffer from rheumatic pains, dyspepsia, sour stgmacli, biliousness, headaches or minor complaints of the liver or ,kidneys. It should do the same for you. • On sale for more than 60.yearI, Burdock Blood Bitters is available at drag counter's ,t vey hoe. o t �'. mnbuia Co„ - alts'. mento, On A & P FARM TEN FRUITS and VEGPABLEf ', MYSTIC no' GRAPES GRAPES . ORANGES CARROTS CALIFORNIA RED MALAGA CALIFORNIA GIRDLED SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA VALENCIA 344's A1ARSH GROWN, WASHED - ONIONS YELLOW COOKING No. 1 Grade CEL N RY STALKS POTATOES "CANADA No.'i Grade PASCAL, FRESH 2rb29 2 lbs. 254 2 Doz 47¢ 3 lbs. 13¢ 42 Ibsfor. 155¢ 1'9. 10 lbs. 290 FLOOR WAX 1 lb tin 49C OWNED AND OPOATft BY - - .a.e.... ATLANTIC a PACIFIC wecwme 1 /� C• FOR SCH • + 1 LUNCH - ANN *AGE DOUGHNUTS dozen 15c WHEN AVAILABLE USE TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE CON'C NTRATED SUPER SUDS SHORTENING DOMESTIC ' SPRINGVALE i Reg. col Cake Giant Cake 110 Pkg.' 31 qt Oh., 39 TISSUE ° 2 Rola 130 rj, IiI 8 each 350 OCEDAR POLISH e SULTANA' RAISINS m e HERSHEY'S GIANT CHOC. BARS • SEM ;to S, JELL JAMITZI VINEGARPICKLING SPICE•whole � n Pickling 3 oz pkg �3C flUB'R RINGS - ME1YIUII SEALS- slmlil. doz. 95c fit ldrge,"$1.05dors dozer'. bot le gallon 35g & oz pl+;g.2 5c dozen Sc SINE CANADIAN MILD CHEESE' NEW PACK CHOICE OUT WAX BEAR'S . t. f ge 9C to lb. a 20-©z.Tin 137' AYLMER RED PITTED CHOibE a `�'SD•¢e . 3 'Iliac CHERRIES AYLMER HOME ,GreLE PICKLE GREEN TOMATO., ifitc.02. 114 .Iris s