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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-06-12, Page 30 _Ertl: HURON COGNT'rS FOREMOST .WEE1(LY GODE1itii,-ONTA13,16,— JUNE-1th, 1941 • Business Pireciory ° DUDLEY 11014SES' Bacristart,Ate. O1tice-40o1rt licmat? Go41,-ich. Telephonic 55. , WM., A, ,SUTLIBRIAND Barrister and. Solicitor First aiortgaV SeeUritY. , Urban I.Rans Amenable. a Office -f -North St., Goderich. Phene 7 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 1,110TDITH and Ohartered AeedUlitallts- 77 DoWiiie Street, Stratford , Toronto, Pince: 302 Bay Street I VETERINARY SURGEON moome•• DR. G. S. ELLIOI'T VETER1NA,R1 b'pRGEON Phone 2,03 _ Clinton. AUCTIONLEIUNG • ? 4.W.0.14 NOT DESERTION ,e Pte. Theodore% 1)Q1e, Wolseley iBarraeke, Loudon, Ont.* (% writer regarding a paragraph in the May .9tit issue of this paper in- which it was,stated that he had been arrested by Police %Sergeant J'ennings on the .eharge of desertion.: Woulde'apPrelate it if yell would print the truth in Your paper.. Iwas not „eharged, with 'desertion.' I ,was charged with being, A.W.0.(14 fifteen day% Yeu are not a deserter until you are gene twenty-one days. ,And as a matter of fact Sergeant Jennings was not asked by the provost police to ar- rest me. I had a court Martial all right, but not for what , your, paper states. I would appreciate it If yon would give tleie piece the same eon - sideration that you gaVe (Sergeant Jen- nings' little ipiece." 11143.0MAIS OUNDRY, LIVID STOCK ANP,GION,ER.A.1. AUCTION BELL • Telephone 119 Sales attended to anywhere .and every effort made to give satisfaction. Farmers' salenotes' discounted. GIORDO& OR,A.?.NT, LICENSED AIRY1310N14.1E1t FUR HURON - • t, COUNTY. „A satisfactory, courteous service for 1-broperty or Household „Sales. Ratei-ReaSenaible. - MEDICAL* • DX IA J. R. FOR$91414, EYE, DAR, NOSE, THAUAT • Late Hauge Surge= New York, Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, as - instant at Moorefield .14ye. Hospital and -Golden Square Throat nlospital,' Lon- don, 'England, TESTED, q1.4ASSES., SUPPLIED . 53 Witeeloo , Street Sz,;•.Stratford. • Telephene 267. Next visit Bedford' Hotel, Goderiah, Wednesday, June 25th, .f llroin 2' ti5 p.m. • LOOK OUT FOR YOUR -LIVER Buck it up right now andleel like a mdllonl Tyr liver is the largest organ in your body and most important to your health, It pours out We to digest food, gets rid of waste, supplies 'fteweRerirballoira proper nourislmient to reach your blow. When your liver gets outof order food decomposes in your intestines. You be - Cense constipated, stomach and kidneys can't work properly. You feel "rotten" -headachy, backachy, dizzy, dragged out all the time. Foi over 35 years thousands have won prompt relief from these miseries -with Fruit -a -fives. S4t can you now. Try Fnit-a4ives-you'll be shok delighted how Tfiddr like a new Person, ',NAPPY and well *Phi. 25t, Se,c. .Canadcel RUITAIIVES t-geowlin, Live Tabfsts • • : • DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER ------,------,---1----- . • CHIROPRACTOR AND DB,UULESS THERAPIST• ' Goderich, Ppone 341 Office hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5• . and 7 to 8 -.p.m., Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. . ---- 10 to 12 a..,14,,_onl on •Wednesday, Monday and 'hursday at Miteheil. • i „ - Mineral' fu e_ baths by appointment ' OnlY.._, A. Ilq4."- ATKINSON 51 South St. L. 'INSURANCE . Mc LLOP MUTUAL FIRE iN- S ANCE 00.—Farm and iso- t,.9‘._n property insured. Oliteeo. \Valium bluox, President, FJCilltietharo • W. R. Archibald,. Vice- • President, `seal:brat ; M. A. Reid, filanager an • Sectetary-Treasurer, Sew-, ,forth. DiTeCtUriS in. Knox, Loadesboro; Alex. • 13„roa pot Seaforth; .Ohrist Leonhardt; Dublin; E. J. TreWartha, Clinton; Thos. Moylan, Seafoith; W. R. Archibald, SeafOrtli ; Alex. alcEwing,, Blyth; Frank Mc'Gregor, Clinton; 1-1ligh • Alexander, Walton. Vtgetits--E. A. Yet), R.R. 1, Goderich; .. James Watti John. E. Pepper, Rat. 1, Brtfeefield; •R. Ir. lIcKercher,- R.R. 1, Dublin; J. If.Priteter, Brod- hagen.- • , Policy -holders can make all pay- ments and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton ; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, °Goderieh, or n. Reids General Store, Bayfield. Men.40, 50 PEP; VIM, VIGOR,*.aulmormal?. Want normal pep, vim,- vigor, vitality? wry Ostrex Tonic TabletA. ContAlns tops, -stimulant, oyster elements - aids to normal pep after 30, 40 or 50. Grt.a special introductory Size for only Try this aid to 'normal pep and vim today. For sale at all good drug storc.s. • t '4t- iimmo"Alktemaremmimemamimmismo Driver of Faulty Carl COUSINS MEET 1 a -Potential Killer -• FOR 'FIRST TIME There was a happy meeting in Gode: Judge Clement'Finding s In ,,,,,,wriell oft Sunday when two firet cousiee, Williams Case StresseH New Point of Law ...lc. rred arrier. a 4oaktiffo Wale, _I now .at tile. Ite.t S. Air Navigation A significant eon/action, one that, may School at Pert Albert, and Willlant Lodevick, of Oleteland, .0., met for the be ot fat -reaching, importance, e -a- w s e ,. rte, time in their lives Incidentally recorded ineGoderiela last Friday when Mr, 1.,odwick Was here on Ins honey - a. C4eneral Sessions Enron gountir jury, moon. LAC.. Harris' father, rred coinposeil mostly a tanner% atter ilixJames 11°111% as4 Mr' JActwick's , mother,'Bessie Harris, are brother and' hourS and thirty -dye minutes' deliber-, Meter. The Lodwicke came to ,the tin, returned a verdict of "guilty" in United( *tates before the Port -Albert the...ease of Earl T. 'Williems, aged airman was born, but the farailiee have twenty-four, of laoderich townshiP, kept in toueh by letter for over fifty charged with "(driving, a motor :vehicle years.. William. Lodweek, now a brake 11 a manner dangerotts to the public." men on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail - William's was given two neonthe sue- way, ie a member of one of Cleveland's -pepded -eentenee-aed, Aliged , to give _a laegestefamilles, eighteen boys aed r4ea.kntizellee to reimburse the igounty some of MUM' -are*tiond, )Ut JAC.' to the extent of $1.00.tositaed the eost of Harris- says. he has quite a few more Ails trial and not to drive a Motor ear first cousins whom he is looking for - until' January 1st, Al% and. not. even ward to'meeting for the first time. then unless .he can -satisfactorily' pass an eyeeifht test. ••••••••••••••,.. PRESBYTERIAL EXECUTIVE The conviction is significa.nt becanse The June executive .meeting of. the It means, in effect, that anY,one wb drives an automeibile on the highway Whieli bee impror brakes. or lights, or which is otlaerMse mechanically de- fective and liable to cause an accident, may be Minty of driving a motor car in a man4er dangerous to the public, • whether or not he has an accident. cicAiiirmroaA0C.O.,' STRATFORD — GODERICII COACII LINES • Daily 7.30 a.M., 4:25 p.m.—Leaves Goderich for Stratford, • Toronto; ilamilton; Buffalie London, Detroit, , „Tayistock and Woodstock. Depots — Bedford; British •and Royal Hotels. none hatelS or 305 for information. J. *. Craigie INSURANCE, and REAL - ESTATE Get Our Automobile Rates Goderich Plume 24 All through prosecution of ,the chargeiOrown Attorney Holmes stressed this point and in his .address to ,the 'jury Judge E. W. Olement brought it very much to the fore. 'His illonor told. the.. jury that NVilliams was not being charged with causing the de".1411 of Mrs. E, Kirby on.Detembdr 2(4, 1940, or of seriously fnjurink hei: aged Enforcing Anti. 1E1414E4 SIIINARDOWN TO WINDSOR' Elmer Sheardown, /tree_rthat company at eerch GdiAil' the acket. "Maw' by motive fitter, who has lbeen employed F past twenty.eigirt years, ha* been traesferred to WindSor and left tor 'Met Jolty on (Sunday to take up his new duties. 'Mr. Sheardown has long been a, very active member of- the lown'e volunteer fire -brigade and hiS servicee' will be greatly missed by that orgenits- ntiou.- Mrs. IShearidoEvia and family will continue to reside in Godertele •County Here 'Emptied Inben •Igneaxdine 2out4 Taken, • to Walkerton, An echo of the Ifitreeracker outburst in Gederich 1a6t.Nay 24th Was heard in Police Court on Thursday last when 'rank Baer, ofeColliorne township, and •Earl reagan, of Goderieh townshiP, .GOliERICH TOWNSHIP were eath fined' one dollar and eoste GODERT7011.1.10(7CsIl11IP,. June' 9.— under. a town bylaw forbidding "the Mrs. Annie iSteepe of (Bertmiller is visit - setting off of a firecracker within one 4.„„. her .1)„„, RAI A „I • hundred yards of a building." Evident- "4b- """ '-hss'earna JennAn Mr. 'Earl McAllister of 'Waterloo ly the rnraladS had not head of this firecracker bylaw, but police hope tliae visited over the weekend with. his one dollar -and cests explosion fparients,31r. and 'Mrs. Robt. McAllister. - is' stl- ficiently loud for all and sundry to hear e. Roes S‘owerby left 'early rridnY liabert,,walvaer,vawjwil,_,Anes iox .morning on a steamer northbound from breaelies of the H.T.A., one of $5 and ederli.,11 tir the' Iead. lif"-the-Lairee:ee. % . e , costs for careless driving and ,,$1.9 and PteEriMcAllister is new with bis regiment, the Elgine, etationed , at cests fer failure to possess an oper- ator's permit, Alvin Reid, also paid SYdn,,Y', Nava f$e9tia.• $5 -and eests for careless driving. Union Church Notes. --,-The regular A deputy game ' overseer from meeting of. the Y.P.U. will be held. on Kitthener visited Olo'elock On the e, mouth of the Thutiday. eveningof this week, with Mary Harwood in charge.... . The June •meeting of the wil be held on. Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of 'MI's. J. B. Or.r. ; There was a good-sized congtegation at Union on Sunday, when- the .pastor,Rev. A. J. MeKaye, delivered a splendid s.ermon on "What It 'Means to Follow -Christ." During the service the choir sang an anthem, "The Lights of Home." d . a . -Huron Presbyterial WM.'S, of the Pres- Maitlan21ver t byteriati Church in Canada was held in morning of June •2n4, -and Sound an Olinton Presbyterian, church on Tues- enthusiastic angler with Ilea& b day afternoon, When plans Were made taken almost a month before .the mw - for the fail rally to be held in First ful time to fish the gamesters : Theline PreSbyterian -ehurch, •Seaforth, in was ..$10 and costs. September. The 'PreSbyterial president, • To Face Charges in Bruce. Mrs. 1:1„- Jack of ..Seafortli, told -oif the 'Remanded. for .sentence e week pre - splendid meetings held at Bratville viOus after pleading-leuilty to two rob - by the lOntario Provincial W.M.S." and bery charges emanating from-Wingham, stressed the need of the whole -hearted Arthur. illawlston, Kincardine 'Youth, —sttpport- of every member if the work wa's again rem, anded. 'He has since a the thureh and the Women's 'Mission- been removed to jail at Walkerton, ;xry Society is to be carried on. All the where he and th.ree others will face a missionaries who -Were foreerd to series: of 'robbery -counts from Lukl to 10anada are laeiv assigned -to other now, Kincardine and Wingham. missionary (work, Mrs. Jack stated, -and •' RawistOn was ale only prisoner in father, Henry Thompson, but of driving they need the pr'ityers and the support Hurbur(ounty jail and his remdval gave recklessly with a ear with no brake- of the church in, the new , work they Governor_James B. Reynoldsn a . chance bands .on the rear wheels and oliTt$ one are undertaking. .. . ' , .. to throw all jail .; doors open, figura- itetlector on lils --teadlig,htS: Jude f Representa-Hvee-were-preseu-t-TxonL. tively_Ihrew the !RUA .dway, and run na elementsaid'A-VilliaMS-AVUS- a--petentitell-•*tihnenc--Belgrave,,-40-11.n.ten",..-:..Exeterr. the-wbite flag of purity • . lciller, whether or not he had rammed I Goderich, Hasa. and Seagorth. Those Jack Pane, airport worker, "jilniFelr''' LS PIL mw. eeti_from ((lode- his board bill at iSiiitfoi-d anINDIAN...0001r d it was. . Dr: J. , Lane, , ,lits••: J. weeks ibefore the law caught up with . Rivers, Mrs. XI. • Bell aylor. • Dramatic Clulec-The June meeting Of the Dramatic 'Orub was held. on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tichborne. with about forty members present. Mary Harwood was chairman for 'the Program, which commenced -with vimimiesimoimerio DON'T LEIM ROT offeeseeeme Speee41•111'imeee root Whoopirel doply pent/411114 — pow it* viral stayadline pratuage We poste lour to five liente jii3t it 4" elbove and ,It. ianw It gtOuntilioe highly ceacsairotd. (Wive rtwtociat used in loge quAnti" t4) by the Powi,t Compoli.:4 $1.20 Wats 20. 25 posts .„ , , 54.15 mete 35.100 'Ants H. D. PALSER HARDWARE 'connftunity einging. (Other iteMe were guitar soloa by Edna iSomersalle read-. ing.,_!,9Deaoon,,Brpyvies ;_vourts412," by Marlon 40a,lwell; solo, "Wings over the Navy," by Melville 'Harwood., Ether, MeIlwain occupied the 'chair for the 'business Pellet}, in which. plart's Were made for a. jOilitopienie with, the Sun- daY schbol the 'latter part of Jul. The meeting was then turned into a eon- gregetional Meeting and James Young , tacted as ehairman when committee were - appointed for the strawberry, festiVal. , lepich was served by Mrs. Tichborne and the evening was :brought to a close with the singing of the National Anthem. Geo.:G IlacEwan -Fire, Accident and Motor Car INSURANCE. Office:--alaoonic,Temple, ° • West Street, Goderieh Phone 230 • GODERICII I ipto• the rear of the buggy in which the 'attending the late ',31Irs-..4Kirby and' her father were_ _rich.. were Mrs riding, ,,- . . • • . BiSset„ Mrs.• H ,It will. be •remembered that theac- and Mrs. A.. -.T .. cident occurred liter' the intersection .„ . of No. 8 highway .and the 16th con- cession . of - .Goderich•) township last the glare of the -lights on a car behind „ Ohrigtmas Dye at 0.30. him. shining on his rear-view mirror. ' Would WelcciMe Higher Court Decision • "You should have thrownthe mirror' - After' the jiry had .retired Prank .out of kilter -ail slowed down," said His. Honor, but instead you -kept lin DollilellY,' defelte.e ,eounsel, 'entered a not 4owing what WAS ahead of protest 'against Ord, trial judge's. addfesS,t_g°11.g, .ammicsgamoemiom“....esli?2!rrm.m.e....L,tar.." P. J. .RYAN , Real Estate and lInsurante -•• Office and _Residence: I Trafalgar Street - •Phone' POR s.SALE—Houses of all kinds, choice, building lots, business property and several good farms. Let me show you some real ? bargains. •Buy new. BUY VICTORY BONDS .1 pra AT CAPITAL THEATKEoNN - 47 • Now Playing—Jack Benny and. Fred •Allen in `Love,,Thy- Neighbor With Mary;Martin' Monday, Tiesday aiat, We pesclay, Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier Present the spry of Emma Hamilton and Lord Nelson, the story of =1 two imniortais who WOW the delidoteichallenge of their love- into teeth of the go Ips. Directed by Alexander Ii:Orda "THAT HAMILTID,I WOMAN" Thurqday, friday and Saturday Bing Crosby—Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour If yon •need a hearty laugh, if you erave some superbly tuneful 4.ntertainthent, then you'll anake a date to ,see "TIM ROAD TO ZANZIBAR" Matinees Wedo Sat.' and,kelidays at 3 p.m. &ming—(1arole Lombard in "Mr. and Mrs'. Smith" but His Honor reftsed. to reCall the -- • uOmment was made' on the' craze of the present ,generation to getsome- Where, • to go- Places, not,. knowing what, to do. with themse1Ve.6-'.when they did• reach their destination, and, .0,11 tia tendency to drive .41indly, assuming that the r oa d had was clear.. CrtyWn. witnesses -.-were Dr. J. IV. •Shaw, ,Dr.. Oakes, illenrY S. Thompson, Gertrude '.1,,homps0n ; 'Frank Taylor and times Culp, . t raffle °dicers; WOlis and Edward Roaeit. Defence witnesses 'were Ivan Jervis,„ Harry Wafkius,'Edward MC.Leod, Arthur Cole and liarry Bradley. • • Motor Damage:CaSe- The County .Court civil action of Hunt versus lugiI1, a motor damage CaSe arising odt of an itccident 'a short distance east of 'Clinton, on No. 5 high- way,. on March 17.rt1t,„1931), proceed, with. ,interrupiions,.• parts of Friday • morning and afterneon adjournment., - being taken -until Jane 24i, at 10 a.m. This adjou•rnmentwas made ,Pecause county 47ouncil is tis.ing *the t•burt room this week, and there is no othersuitable Plaee' 111 t3o-diT1oln:.in•-wlit•c11--t0-• told- • either 'court UT Couuty Council sessions. Only sinalFinnounts of damages ;i involved in Ibis caSe, .1110 l,1a111i 11T Ostt- _Mg 1$350 and the ih,feadant Outlier- elaiming $5.50, but it is estimated it will take ;two 'more daS tit finish the ) itc)iiond jury, stating, he welcomed an appeal to a higher court on the paint of whether or not a man who goes on the highway' with e 'fauly.„ cat is guilt -of -this •new. offeece." He quoted Chief Justice Lytaan Duff ,of 'Oen d a 's Supreme iConrt as „stating that tb.e motering'public had not kept abreast of the »tnauufaeturers in the matter "of. motor -ear -improve- 'inents.• ° ' ‘' Thequestion ,Of eyesikht Was prominent in the e,vidence, whieh took ,up tWo hours Of. WedneSday, all day Thursday and part.of Eriday morn- ing: ' 'Oil 'Itiss- own defeneW•11141Fins- ma inthinett that hie eyesight was nort, laktil.With the use of the same lenses, a'S he wore on the night of the accident, and cited the fact' tliat the. Motor -Vehicles. Branch had issued him an operator's pepluit as"a result of an ex- amination •made, after the crash. audge,('lement told Williams that •he wa,s driving. .1)1111(1" \\then he -stru.ek the buggy, 'aecused MN -nig admitted •that he could not see ahead<lbecause of Relieve, Asthma. and Hay Fever Quickly With , NELLOne9 •lahn.• I1e was given one year's sus- ;no pended sentence on pitying his landlady 1111 and court cats. Host,: "Those are 'my grandmother's ONT,r rilerf‘." Guest,: "1 )h, so the poor :4°111 has passed." - IlOst; "No, she k inst too lazy to loac for •an asb tra3.;:y, HELP THE FMB CROSS . lee6=e1.41.ptiC=. ..Tho whole • IlealthfUl, refreshing Spearmint Gum is a treat for young andold. And the chewing, helps keep Your teeth. clean, bright and at, tractive.' The delicious flavor svv' Wens your breath, freshensyau tip. Join, t141 milliona of happy families who enjoy Spearmint after every tqeal. ' CVM., 'CARLOW' ARJAiW, Ju'ne..j0.-, Many friend., of Mrs. Wilbur La wl r 'formerly Mist. 1)ora Wilkie of the (piraetelep:wpv; . • central). met at the Pomo of Ars. Frank Mcliwitin,' on Monday night and ,pre, • 'sewed her ‘Vitil 11 111i,.4,441111.4r,ls sliokNer or useful and pi.e.tty gilt 4; iiritint.s t re played On the lawnand' hlter-itil 81 jemmied t 1 the -house, where tit t 1."*N1 rv.- • Clark• and Allan Wilsoii,. drew! in a wagon loaded with hareeis' for .N.1.1H.:. wlor. The guest of honor thanked. the many friends -for the lovei gifts. Refreshments vvere.served and idea-- 0111'time witit. enjoyedby all. • Mrs. 4Tiiit Clark ga‘e"ciier huiv for a imiltinFiind 'tea on. Friday tiftec'iTholl, when about twenty ladies, besides child- ren, gathered. Two quilts. were made for the refugees, wifile some k•ri:-. It• was a beautiful day and Was Served and work done, 00..the lawn. • Mrs. All'n••:-Atilson spent Wednesday .vy it a' Ars. IentlerSaeirttrl- la te'r•-vitsifFer with her. son Frank find family at • . • • Mr. Beenanees A«lress.—let‘v. R. (;, Ilazfewood vas in (barge of the „service . iti the ,Vnited eburch -en 'Sunday, when Rev. W. '1',Venther se,tfort h presenled the claims of the Temperance Federa.. tion. • The speaker touk for his 10.141, "AM I My brother's keeper?T' 111(1 urged that everything possible ,Shpuld be done - to safeguard, the young, Oneration from . -• the temptations of the, beverage rooms and liquor stores, especially at this time when $'‘) lii.any boys are intraining camps. 1\fr.; Bremner it 111W11kg 11 TiSii-Oir at carlow United. ehnreh. Women Woebers;Meet.---The Aid held their .1 :mw e "neting Pt the home of Mr::. It. 110111, jr, lit the absenoc of the presiden't, nes. Harvey Fisher was. in charge, withrMri, Victor Young as seaetary, Pro tem. After the (101°0)10 petiod, OM, members,. worked tit. 144 VroSs knitting% Nlr,st,, McBride, who has been seeretary- treasnrer, eeked to be relieved of the of '•svereta IT. The t ter " Cover fot •anot her meeting. A letter of thanks from Mrs. Errington was read for sympathy extended on- the oecasion of her eister'sedeatit. At th& close afternoon tea wee ,serveti met a . eoCial hour enjeyed, . • „ ..n Vtimm.--ssiMOMMEUMINk. 'LIVERS Coai your liver to healthy • action! Help it keep the • Bile juice flowing with' "Dr. Morse's",-- the Im- proved vegetable laxative. 'Ask lei" this • reliable, remedy by -wile -- at your,druggisVss" • 23 'Every duty, well and honestly done, is a contribution • tovictory. T.HE PRIME MrSTER OF CANSDA. . REPEATER TUBES 1111. AcTION- -When you hear a -VOi-ce coming to you Oear Ana distina over hundreds of miles :of tele- • phone line, then repeater tubes are in Action. They keep the voice uP' to-strengtli, no mat. ter hey; far it is travelling.- rmerly these repeater tubes required as, much e1e9p-icity as a 15 -watt lamp and lasted only -a few weeks. Bell Telephone research and manufacture have developed a bite that - now does a better job, lasts 20 thnes as long, consumes 1/5 of the power and costs about a • quarter of th& olcler tube. That 3 fust.,-an.exampletiof,,what research is do- • ing for telephone sane — improving it, ex- tending its scope and, keeping costs. wi,thin bounds. Research has made the telephone equal to war -time. demands. • ATTENTION! STAND YOUR FEET -ATEASE ,