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The Signal, 1935-7-11, Page 68 -Thursday, July 11th, 1986 r l•�� SUNNY LIVING starts at the table How you feel and bow you look depend large) on the footle you eat. The balanced menu provides tea • "bulk" to prevent common cons& pation caused by lack of this es- sential fiber. Common constipation frequently causes headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Yet, in most rases, it ran be overcome pleasantly and safely by eating a delicious rereal. Kelloggs Atk-Bass is a natural food for normal individuals. It fur- nishes "bulk" In convenient and concentrated form. ALL -RIA' also provides vitamin B and iron. isn't this sunny way better than taking patent medicines? Two table- spoonfuls of Att-Baia' daily are usually soffieied.. Chronic rases, with each meal. If relief is not obtained, gee your doctor. Serve ALL•Bloaly s a cereal, •r ass in cooking. Get the red -and -green park. age at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Keep on the Sunny Side of Life BE SI 'NO BLAME ATTACHED TO ANY IN DEATH OF ALLAN McDONELL (Continued from page 3) 1 but he held the money and ran up - Inuit have (alight It on a nail as I stairs with it," witness related. Taman did not 'beak 1t was a fall." act, as Allan seemed deter - the way to Seafortb nothing Ipia) fol"mlutvl• The fatber'eld he had IJ wavy said regarding sterno hart 1 31 '. Me 1'hlneit•feiiu*reel Ler : n up-. , peued,Whsaid Jou witlemss court nnas for Ajhtt -4 WO tq fat When McDonell came to Dr. Cull• stairs and wlturttr reed he sat read• him out of jail 1a Port apron for We fur about tlh'e13e met the girls -- undershirt assaulting Ms wife. yea's office he sans dressed In an heard a '•bump." Mr. Mrponell said he tried enry- undershirt and trousers. 1 yrs• j,augtrtuu *01 Mildred -and they thing with his sun he bad him At the hospital, Dr. Collyer found said Allan had thrown Loa Laughton y the'eut in the wrist was three-quarters • saiu a erveu-foot stake. to one inch deep. Witness wet They all eau cut to the kitchen. shown a heavy, if sharp -edged butcher knife and asked if the wound could 1 presume they were going to eat' made by teat. ' the police. Allan came down the have been back stalra into the breakfast room. *alai It could and said further i le canto at me and. told me to It could have lreeu made by the get out, that It was a family *ffa!r. wrist being drawn across the blade. told him 1 wouldn't go out and The wuunJ was a result of a "suwwg leave them there," Taman continue.'. the ••1t w Afraid to 'that be GODERICH, ONT. "niell on me" Dd. of dollars.' strongest man ID t for year. 1 wee y house; amid my family.' said 31c1uusU of Ills non's character. For years, h.-astild, Allan had held ■ pistol to Ilia head and threatened to Wow We brains eat if he refused him money. effect,"' rather than a blow. Guest Ejected At the hospital, Dr. Collyer was asdl3fed by lire McGregor and. he -Be came at use and we had Donell and another man Came In for alas -called Dr. Sturges from Dublin struggIe. He finally got me to eke a glass of beer and not Only drank to administer the anaesthetic. Mc: rider and propelled me outside. But his beer, but the other -man's as Dorrell was not given a deep ane I wcat tack and he rushed at me well. Witness objected to this and aesthetic. 11e. was in the operatiug noel pushed both me and Mrs. McLonell tussled with him and Hen - room approximately one and a-balf l,;,ughtuo outside and across the boasted that tete '.'whole damn He°- beiu taken -to a roots. verandah and I went down the steps sail police force" could not throw hours ruedbeft g lir set•med to be normal thea and was "Allan rushed up the steps and him out. -lett Willi tp'o nurses. About ten os med. '1'11 get you now, Mildred,' and Elligeen said Alice risme back about wade a grab at her with bis hand. and wien 1 ran up the steps mei pulled at hint from •behind he vas cbokiog Mildred. "I pulled him off and he got free and rushed at her again. Mildred ,bad a knife In her hand and-" Taman Arne un. Resuscitation was thea attempted. Mute where was this?" but the HTeusall man died without- --;:fin the verandah near the door." "That was the first time you saw a knife when be went back to Mil- dred the second time?" mental' examined. but It was m UDC, 11Ia name for ever shall endure; Everyone Afraid of His Last like the sun It shall: Everyone in teem was afraid of Men shall be blest lu flim, and blest him." said the father. All nations shall Him call Witness said he !•rungbt the Hen- -Scottish Psalter. ran conRable hone with elm the • • • night of the accident. It was all K S LESSON FOR J('LY 21, 1935 over wheaAhey arrived. Lessen Topic -David (The Great - John Eilligseo, llensall hotel pro- prietor, said about a.30 Albin Mc -Loma Passage -1 Samuel 26:5.12; Il Samuel 1:23-27. Golden Teat-Philipplaus 2:4. David was the youngest assn of Jesse, of tbe tribe of Judah. Accord - Ing to the common reckoning, be was burn In B.C. 10115, In Bethlehem; and died in Jerusalem BC. 1015. While a fugitive from Saul, be headed a ten minutes later and apologized. band of freebouters, whose centre of Sister Testifies operation was the cave of Adults'''. Mesa Mildred MtDose'', twenty- amid the mountains of Judea near to three-year-old airier of Allan. was Bethlehem, according to tradition. We Sunday Afternoon • • • By ISABEL HAMILiese Goderich, Outarlu U Lord, Tby Judgments give the king His Son Thy righteousness, With right Ilk shall Thy 'people Judge, Tby pour with. uprighweas- The peoples poor ones He shall Judge, The needy's children stave; And those shall He in piece. break Who thew oppressed have. fifteen minutes later a nurse came to hint lo report that McDonell was blue In the fate and choking. r Coll- yer rau to the room and found his Douell's breathing bad stopper but pulse was going about 100.'. Resuscitation Failed starting regular breathing. The three doctors worked over him fur an hour and a half. — MtDonell Said, while on the way to •Yes, that's right." Hthe GOUERI(BRIDGE ('L111vdoc hOapLthat be had had "some Witness was given the knife and scream. At the weekly bridge tournament beer" 'to drink [bat day, according identified it as the nue the girl had I went downer ••cs and .ass mother will do for me." held at the Golf Club Monday evening, to Collyer. timer Mt He illustrated how Mildred was hold - in the breakfast :vont and Allan was in tbe drat part of today's lesson Ole following were winners: World • you Say be was intoxicated ing the knife in her right hand, about throwing the other oft the verandah there Is an incident of extreme large hat tlmer. Holmes salad. shoulder high. Allan rushed at her and 1 went out Al. I remember was heartedness of one man to another his coming at me." who is at enmity with him. Saul "Did you gsk the knife?" was in David's power and he did not "I don't H i must have. 1 take advantage of It. ]t was an op there she sat -just as she had sat for had It In � 4nd." portunity for showing the real quite. years. It was all I could du to start Miss McDpsR s:hW she could not ity of the heart and David seised it. that service but what a service 1t deOdtely •rubor what happened This Is the sublime appeal of the wan' lions eas9 to epeak wuoahlconl! when her leafier rushed up the gosDt d I God does not crush is by eraon, the spirit of God, V and euc4t things- We realty witnessed welcome. steps at her. Wre said he seemed Love truth perttna- etooti over siryfoi' to be waving Ws arms knife 1 h the weapons s and .trues l�°°d' S4 i the a6�Ar - z rr a�.rr "Did yea hit I nrlstab-the next called. 91u•e her graduation in 1931, Miss Mel..nell bad been living at home. Witness was herr given the protea tion of the court. un application of James Morley, i.'etert lawyer for the faintly, Miss Mcpeuell told of going up- stairs and Waiting with her slater, Mrs. Laughton, wl they heard Patsy read of his greabhartedness in the 22nd chapter where it 1s recorded that bis concern for the safety of his parents led elm to make a petllous journey from his cave of safety into the land of Moab, where he sought an interview with the king and pleaded with hem to obtain protection for his parents -"Let my fatter and my mother, 1 pray thee, tome tor;b, and be with you, until I know what God Buy the Best Tea TEA 7 appear and sur home slowly vanish, well, words just simply cannot de- scribe such a tragedy. They wlabed to unburdeu their 'worts and see if 1 could end a way out for them. Hour atter hour we worked over llgures and with those figures tried to think our way through to where we could at least save the home. Towards wurulug the tragic truth became clearer and clearer -all must go -there wa■ not a vestige of hope. It was a sickening experlente to go through, especially if you knew their lives and realized bow they had tolled and saved. All those year* the mother had toiled not only on the farm and in the home, but In the church. Every Sunday saw her lead- ing In the service of worship as or- ganist until we were all sure ae could not have service without her. Two days later they moved over four miles away to start all over again on a new piece of land and In a stroll shack no larger than their previous living room. I dreaded to go to church Sun- day -bow could I lead a service of worship and praise with that lov- able familiar personality not fn her accustomed place al the organ, the place she had su emelently tilted for ser many year.? On arrival at the door I heeutated -what should 1 do? Ask someone else to play, or for at least this one day leave the organ ben. ti empty? With these thoughts running In and out of my mind I opened the door. And to my overwhelmiug surprise eat, Mr. E• L. Dean and Mr. I'. J. Grey: plus 14% ; 2nd. Mr. C. F. Chap nun and Mr. T. R. Pattterson, plus 12;- Ird, lairs. C. F. Chapman and fin. 1. D. Eastman, plus 7t,�. During the summer months the dn- plicate games win be held at the Golf Club on Monday evening[•, and all bridge players will be Carried Oder of Alcohol with outstretched hands. "1 could smell alcohol quer strong "1)14 she strike at him with the knife?" "Yes, she- brought it down;' wit- ness replied. '1 tbiak lobe bit biro in the w•riat."-�— i -----. McDonell west la to the di* and Taman asked Ida if he wanted s doctor. He quoted Allan as '•To -he �vlth on his breath," witness replied. Alcoholism, said the doctor, would adverlely affect the breathing re- flexes of ,SicDuncll. Dr. -Collyer said the dead man had six feet In height, ath- lee had been In excellent physical con- �� all.^ d'° Witness said he then drove away • I � drdn'• exactly believe It, air he Dr. Collyer totated him that whenthe tookrown and Mo. foundld In ac garage. about whatmhad suggest II' t falling os a knife occnrrerl. When he went haek�ll RATHER ('OMPLICATZD A cow frolicking light-heartedly out lieumiller way on Sunday came to grief when It pluuged headlong over an embankment. Its leg *a■ broken and the beast had to Ire destroyed. A truck was sent for to remove the car- cass It backed down the embankment, got out of control and ran over the dead tow. A team of borses nest was procured, the truck wa■ drawn off the cow, the cow was loaded on the truck, and truck end cow were pulled up the bank by the team. mere power. of fie' that sublime and transforming atmos - lo ar-at ase arer' at work that day. At the close wartare. Bet the J2hS--S--- Lord Got, 1 have no pleasure in the of the service I' went to her and ialli . death of the wicked; but that the "Mrs that was very wonder - wicked turn from els way and live: ful and gracious of you to be in your turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways, accustomed place." She looked up at me and quietly said: "Why, Mr. this 1s ouur church, you know, and we all nerd the help so mutts these days." Home lost -a whole life's work vanisbed-old age ■Imost upon her husband and herself- end nothing left No.1 No 1 am all wrong -for she has that wonderful spirit born and nurtured by fellowship with God -the Spirit to "Carry On." -From the Pamphlet "Ministry of Mercies" "Pm Tsar Ca women i Arrow Bus Schedule Leave Goderieh, Eastbound, daily 7.30 a.m., 5 p.m-, Standard Time, ter Stratford, Kitchener, Guelph and Toronto. Connections at Cllntou .tor Lou- don and Kincardine SARNIA, PARKHI l f GRAND -- BEND, GODERICH 1 and tole Sarnia 10.40 Godrlp33 L' fed States Isaatro Goderich. South -bound. daily except Sundays h days, 4 p.m. Leave rn a a.m., arriving e c p.m. Itineraries planned to all points in Canada, leeted and Mexico -CONSi'i.T LOCAL AG:ENTI- R. I. PtIn. Orate% licasys Mist WI. 510 t 2 bit. secant ease 1st 323 Central Ontano Bus Lines • TORONTO then?" I guess I did." "'Do you recall whetblf- Tea struck him more [baa once?" "I don't retell. 1 ledgBt have." the r "It is the right and the duty of the community to intervene In whatever may he harmful to the good of the people."—Harold L. Ickes. for why will ye die?' (Ezekiel as: Dowel's story o ' the house Allan had gone to Dr. girl rspltod. 11). Dr. a grain of salt In Dr. Collyer said be 'found only yea's. The girls were very nervous oah` death of Saul and Jonathan. "with the second part of today's ler t h on MclDoneles all this time. It was the k Wife wounds- From what we have learned of the The jurymen were given the knife 1 seen any trouble at the McDonell I'ARAMOl$OP, July 9. Mian ya two slight stirs c es did t think they were 1n the Bewail old boys' celebration back He not n Taman said be never bad actually k PARA MOUNT son we have David's lament over the to examine as well as the undershirt which McDonell wore. It showed no kw but was bloodstained. Dr. James S. McGregor o2 forth entirely agreed with Dr. Collyar'a evtdenet an to what- happened. De declared everything possible wits h and :(Orval ars relations subslsting between David and nose before. and Mr. Odead Saul, we should have expected a song Always gassed a Bully spent the tstl4kare 1 with Mr. and of triumph rather than a song of 1 Mrs. James filkharda at Fleahertou lamentation, over the death of the king. David's life up to this point charmed us by its simplicity wad hero - Mon : DOW we see ttlr 111 its - hisseat mood of magnanimity. We see his noble -minded forgetfulness of all per- sonal injury. In these verses David gives us a I - glimpse into the father heart of Saul. Though there were rifts once or twice, David saw now only the lovely, pleasant relationship between 1 father and son- David here mills up- on the nation to mourn for their king, he does not under -value what Saul bad done for Israel. The lament shows bow bitter is the [gess which- fa linens thee- irreparable 'tithe always seemed to be a bol J and MissStIrM_Ith(!hilyds at Graf en- iroan�tse Ile always wonted t horst. lga own way' said witness of Allan i fin Tkossd' �+rry mid Hem McDonelL a had not worked. Witness was going with Mildred to Hopant Orris, from Holyrood. visited with Mr- and Mrs, John Jani,esoe last Thursday. Mr. • John Martis visited on Sun- day with Mr. e:ordon Kidd at South- ampton. outh-ampton. A number of friends and neighbors of Mr. end Mr-. Gordon Jamieson met at the Paramount hall last Friday evening to bid tdarewell to them- be- fore their departure for their new home to Lie know. A purse of money was presented to them as a slight the hack stalra Mrs. Laughton then token of the ...deem and which they area held.ly their friends'"" went ulsetAfre. losses of lite. "I am dlstresteed for in this community. thea my brother Jonathaa;.very pleas - ST. l IgNS to me was wonderful, passing the love done for McDonell. Grand Itend that night. 1►r Daniel Sturgis a rroboratsd To the coroner, Taman said Allan the medical evidence. - I'eiward F. Taman, Seaforth -bank employee, was at the McDonell borne in He.sall on the night of the accl - smelled of liquor and his face was flushed Mrs. Elizabeth Laughton, Toronto, who had returned to her father's -home �__- _ e for the "old boys' reunion," was the Took Money from Mother next wltnel called. "About 5.30, 1 had been upstairs Mrs. Laugbtnn was in the break- and room when her brother ran and came down. Allan was pressing through with Mrs. McDonell's purse. a_ -u `-•rens it a new arts n n° wallet and threw it over 1'o b a h mother and told her to fill Lt and she raid she wouldn't. He went over and reached down hie mother's neck end got her purse. He took lf:1 out 1 of her purse and they had a 'muffle. mss,.' Your Best Buys ARE AT—TILE„ Superior Stores Bru =-sardines- •-- 25c 17c Aylmer Tomatoes Large tin 2 for 19c Kellogg's Corn Flakes • 3 for 25c Aylmer Pork and Beans, 216 -oz. tins 15 c Singapore Sliced Pineapple, 2 Molasses Snaps Seeded Raisins Tomato Juice Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon -Heavy Rubber Jar Rings Royal York' Coffee Royal York Tea Tuna Fish Flakes Large 6'/2 -oz. tin Dundee Shortbread Cakes lb. Chipso Large package 2 lbs. 15 -oz. package 5 101/2 -oz. tins tins 2 1 c 23c 15c 5c 23c 25c 39c 28c 15c 19c 1 -lb. tin 4 doz. 1 -Ib. tin Y2 -1b. package Mcg •---- J. ,CALVIN CUTT ....w.�.�. _..:..,. ONE 116 arS16 "Rase tbs eoastituents of quarter •?lata"-8ydney (Australia) Balls- tin. l♦ tin. Had Rad Teepee ant hast thou been unto me: shy love •• fit were afraid bttanse Allan had . h P from this w had temper.' Mrs. Iaoghton de of women. Let ns learn (bared. She said our summer, when 8 -Mr. John separation and the lament that we hoe son o was a baby, Allen threatened , type HELENS, : u 'sly tare every moment expnned to the poe- to shoot them with a gun and she I days McGuire of Mr know viTatted for • few sibility of irreparable loss. Let us so stayed half a day in a room. dale with T. B. Taylor. live, that death will be but a momen- tary separation. In dwelling upon the love of Jonathan for David and that of David for Jonathan, let os remember that there Is a Friend that eticketh closer than a brother. -(From TIM__ PeooIe�'r Bible). S 'the 1 -.. . ikeitLtet4o: Knowledge there is found an article on the character of David. From it we quote the following: war the idol In his own day Da of his people, to the subsequent pro - It's 1 ed so often Mr Holmes Joe Gaunta h.N pro- phet"' and priests be was the model , i was terrified that he was got0 1S to king; to the later Jews, his kingdom kill them: I Aid not 1/ant-trieave was very en- I ty1H the kingdom of the Messiah, Batt-� hantoraus glory- of w�eia � con himself a type. His • him alone with mother a6d Yfldfed," i joelfite: -Belt,. if St. Marys" was witness stated. sang. Ass ixte•tsiting paper on pre' I compassistem ITs on, his generous Jehovah, his eympat* tender Mrs. Laughton said she did not see , serving hairs was read by MIs. M. her sister with the knife or where I Murray.Mis• Greta Webb gave a ' his bold enterprise, his dauntless cour- got It. The knife was used that t talk on the -ewing course held at I age entitle him to admiration. The n night to carve the bread. Cllnton. Me. 'Josephine Oauet de- sheGod his unwavering Sirs. Laughton had not seen tbe I monatrated ,,i making soap out ran the -Mildred and I welted outside the bedroom where mother and Allan were until Patsy screamed and we both went 1n. Allan was demanding the money. Ile told us to get out ra•I he grabbed Mildred by the throat ...Whir ifnew zeie tiV efirkdl'" at him and he pushed me out to 1 the landing and down the stairs to the nett landing. `'Another scrap was going on down- stairs in the breakfast room," said Mrs. iaugbtnn. • happen Mr. and Mra ,HalIry ;Derain at- tended the funeral at Londeaboro on Monday of her male, Mr. Lyon. The St. Heirs folk who attended the Women's institute picnic et Har- bor Park. e:�dsrich, on Saturday roc,Sase..Mellebart" Hr'. Ewart. Ntr. Gordon McPherson and children. Mr. Roes McPherson, Mrs. D. C. Melbnald, Mrs. Cliff Mur- ray, Ml's M 11 Murray. They re- port an enjeyabis time. The Women'' Institute met at Mrs. e on Thursday, with an attendance el forty. The roll psalms he wrote attest the depth of his love for , anda confidence. Ile was by no means per- fee't. The struggle with hie passion - fatal struggle. ( lawn, after whieb a splen • Mother Bandaged Wound I *RP served nyder the shade trees by Mrs. McI►onell, who herself had � Mrs. G. 11 Pherson, Mrs. J. Stott and I ate natnre, strong and proud. was gradkept up Incessantly, and, though oft dageu n in rite,medicine, tried er ban• (Mi as Flores. a >geQester defeated, he conquered at last. He tinge Attdd's sari'[, the daughter said, Mn. nod tl Chester attended the I was the min after God's own heart, awl he kept swearing at her all this funeral of 1 . ,- relative, Mr. Lyon, at was his haloe, but In his repentance time l.ntxlesl".rn °° Monday. I and 1n his earnest effort after a higher and purer life. "Ase -he went out he said he would MI's .Icon 'Thom 1. spending part get UP all." told )dos Irtnughton• of her vaeatIe n with Detroit friends. Yon bellerd your lives were In Mr. and Mr:, Wm. Blue, Helen and danger dnriee this time?" the coroner Malgaret, of Detroit, were visitors asked. with Mrs ltlue's parents, Mr. apd -Yes, I did," Mrs. Iwnghlon an- Mrs. .1. i)..t, lerson. Mrs Blue and eweTrd, the girls are remaining for a two Mother Testifies weeks' holiday. MIS. Mary Jane McDonell, the Mis' Irene Woods and her slater, mother, followed her daughter to the Mre. Murdle of 'Toronto, were bolt - witness stand. She agreed with eses for a delightful shower on Fri - previous evidence as to the senile day In honor of Miss Vera Todd, whose over the parse. Iter daughter, Dor- marriage to Mt. McIntosh of othy. took her ont the hack door to Vineland takes next Saturday. be away from Alias. She did not About fifty geed, prompt and see the verandah affair. the bride to -he woe made the recipient Mrs. Mellonell said they had had of a forty -eight -piece set of dishes. a lot of trouble with Allan, who The Indm'tb,a of Bev. H. M. Wright assaulted members of the family, into the charge of St. Elden and but had never hurt her. (Inc. he Whitechur0 h United churches took held a pistol to hitt father's head pace here ern Thnraday evening, with and had elan hit him with a thrown Rev. W 1• lane of Gmiertch In charge. hammer. Mr. McDonell was st111 Roe. D. w R,meroy of Nile addressed suffering from that. the newly Indnceod pastor and Rev. Mrs. Meltnnell identified the bread Wtie gave the address to the knife. whleh would likely have Dees csng At tis• e'' ioW Kr. �N by In the pantry, abbot a doses and Wright were from where the. wounding took pi, of pdterbnrch and �•- "i don't know bow or where 5 ,fniwm \1`onx., after 'isles it- fe s knife," the mother tot& the ant sox•1s1 hunt was spent. -,. • . - . ae.-- r- Wes arms.a.ls; Sea Livid an Father Charles Me"DAnell. retired. triter en= eee d Vim Margaret • • • WORLD MiSSiONS A Prairie Minister Stands By The great war made popular many phrases. "Carry on" is ■ good ex- ample. Ever minae time began men and women have "carried on" under conditions that merit great praise and win one's admiration. Sitting In my study one morning i was visited ley two of my congregation, man and wife, one of many couples who these days are fighting desperately to save their homes and lives. rot over twenty years they had tolled early and late-hnilding a home. In those twenty yearn ono twenty thousand dollars had been paid on the land. and In addition hnlldtngs erected, land fenced, implements and maehinery bought. 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