The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-10-02, Page 7NANO 4811011
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W$AGA$A FALLS , 900,000 •,,
BEN.AIL ER
11:1; 0NUILUER, Sept: $O-Zr,,. Ivan
Jervis, who is hoarse ou a two weeks'
leave; visited his grandmother, -Mrs.
Walters, this week.
Mrs. Drew of ,Gatlerich,is• spending a
few days with ;iia. W. StrauE;han this
week..
Bev. It. G. Hazlewood will take the
services at f rondesboro on 'Sunday.
Next Sunday, Octaber'5, anniversary
iserviees will be held. in Benmiller
United church. • 'Rev. W. J. Patton, a
former pastor, will • be the slleaket at,
both services, at 11 a.m. and T.30 p.m,
There will also be special niuSic by the
Patton family and . by.. theoehoir. A
generous thank -offering is asked for.
The Rally Day service last .Sunday
was .largely attended. The ehildren's
choir was exceptionally good, under the
leadership of Miss B. Long, Miss Me -
Ewen and 'Mrs. fit.:HiII:
Mr, and firs. E. T. sPfrimmer spent
the week -ends in Hamilton.
Miss Grace •Pfrim'mer of 'Stratford
visited over the week -end at her home
here,
Miss L. Maedel went to Toronto last
,,week tQ have an operation on her eye.
We hope it will be successful.
There was a large crowd in .attend-
uee at the field day at Ur. 'Keith
Gardner's farm on Friday last. The
schools of the township were well
represented.
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Men of 30,40, 40
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Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contains
tonics. stimulants, oyster elements--
aids to normal pep atter 30, 40 or lie.
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, B5. Try this aid to normal pepandvim:: •
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TO MEft.WHOARE'
NOT LAZY.. .:
But Just Can'tGet;Going
You say you .are not the man you
used to be!. Check up on yourself
in Ile mirror. -Iir-your gyps _are
muddy and chill and your tongue's
,,.
coated nwell, then you're not as
well es you should .be.
But there are other symptoms.
Fooddoesn't interest you. ' Little'
things get on your nerves. You fall
asleep -wilen you shoilld be awake.
You try to ket out of visiting friends
or.going to the movies. Worse, you
are too tired for your -job. You're
not lazy—you just can't get gg,.tg.
What•s<-the cause? Your blood-
stream isn't clear. There are toxins
in it. Poisonous waste ie ,in your
system. Get rid of it. Kruschen is
the thing for that.
There are several mineral salts in
Kruschen, balanced in exact; phipor-
tions to assist the organs of evacua-
tion to get rid of waste matter every
day. Kruschen is more than a laxa-
tive. . It is a diuretic as well—helps
..to flush the kidneys and at the same
time keep the colon moist, so that
action is easy and, gentle. A`,pinch
of Kruschen every, morning is all
' you need.
Kruschen costs only 25e or Vic,
at all druggists. Good, health for
less than. a cent a day.
Lifts
POTS AND • PAN'S
No neeil° to scrape and scnib
in slimy water. A solution* of .
f "iillett's Pure Flake, Lyejust
lifts off grease layers ... loosens
hard -bard food ... takes the
drudgery out of washing up.
Keep a tin always (handy!
•Neves dissolve lye in hot water. The
act on'of the lye itself „
heats the ,Water.
FREE fl0OKLFT 'The oillett's Lye
1EIooklet tette bow this powerful eleanset •
cleans clogged drains ,. < . keeps out.
houses ettan sind odorless by destroying
the contents of the closet .how it
performs dozens of tasks. Sex.xi for a
• fre Gator-14 Standard Brands (.tit.,
Voider .Ave. and Liberty Street,.
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IIER6 S,OOQ000 uP CAN BE MORE kEADlLY AEVEIOPED THAN IN
!6 INTERNATIONAL SECTION OTIJ ST: LAWRENCE AIV
Ontario and Quebec still have undeveloped Y rato-electric power resources capable of 'producing 5,000;000 alt,(,. as Sc'ciinpared with
the 1,000,000 hp. whit?.(' Canada would get through joining with the "United !States in development}, of the international se(tloii of tile_ _St.
Lawrence Rater under the Sit. 1Latvrence seaway and power agreement. While the latter could npt be completed for ut least file :years,
• undeveloped power sites in ('ariada 'could be developed in much less time. —
In the accompanying map it' card be seen that along the Ottawa River alone there is 1,000,000 h.p. it Waiting develojnnc nt, K;hile
• Beiuharnois .can be further developed to the extent of 'another 1000,000 h.p, The .Madawaska River in thitario offers 100,00 h.1): for ready.
development.• and another 900,000 h.p. can be "secured from Niagara Falls. Both the Saguenay River and the St. Maurice River have power
potentialities equal to Canada's share of the St. • Lawrence development.
All these -Sites, with the sole exception of Niagara Fails, ate entirely in C Cada and ('an be readily -developed witifi)ti'ti need for inter- -
national negotiations or commitments. ,M•Qre imiportant from the standpoint of 'Canada's war ettort, they cans-i,be developed more quitbl
• and' at les, cost than the 'St. Lawrence scheme presently awaiting action in Washington. _ 4 t
Released by Jobrns,ton•, Everson' & Charlesworth, 1804 Northern Ontario Bldg., Toronto,
PORT ALBERT,
I'ORT!I4I;rERT, :.Sept. 30. ---Visitors
on Sunday in the community were:
-With Mr. and Mrs. R, Reed, Mr and
Mrs. Rol)t. Davidson, M.r. and 'Airs.
Allen Reed and son Jimmie, Mrs. Mel-
vin Reed. and son and daughter Girvin
and Doris, all of Dungannon, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lane and son. 1'litl'Otd, of
'Belfast • with' 111.° auidMrs. :John
Quaid, 'Mr. thud MIs..John McPheri.ou
and the former's mother, Mrs. Mc•=`.
Pherson of Teeswa ter ; w f t h , Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Graham. Mr. and Mrs."Itoy
Alton' and two sons, , Clayton _find the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas; Craw- day morning, when the •theme of the
Alvin', of I'.elfast. ford. was "Let us go into the ;House
The rains of last Sunday and Tuesday Anniversary Services.(,'omutenior-' of the Lord.'; 'Mrs.John Cameron
were much appreciated by the farmers =sting seventy -tire ;years of religious react the. story, "A Rainy Sunday,"
in the district, as the land was getting life in the district served by the Pres- ,and Rev. 'G. A. Barnard based
hard for fall plowing. The rains will byterian church here and the former his ' remarks • on • "I - 'Love- Thy.
_� ,.. Methodist _ chureh_ - at _Sheppareltol,_K Kingdom..., Lord:' .4lie:;-•t,t0jr, sang
also bring along the fall wheat. --
jubilee services were held last Sunday .•• a
J y 1 he lihurch of Long ro, and Mrs,
at aft. Andrew's United church. The Andrew Gaunt conti+ibuteil a nr)lo, "The
church was beautifully decorated with , Presence of God." •
Mrs. >. Leigh left on Monday for fall flowers. Mahy former residents
her iiotne at iSatilt .Ste.. "Ma e, ,,'ilii ca'f'e 'Tram . cunsadcra'b1e di, ance� to
visiting for the past few weeks wit(~ hear tiro tine sermons by a former
her brother, Mr, harry •Hawk{us., . minister, Rev. Gilbert. Gomer, of
Oneida, *and to meet once, again the.
.friends ,of their childhood. Sp.Nc•ial
Mr. ('oci1 MCGee left last week for
Windsor, where he will attend college.
• M1. and Airs. 13, • W. Cuhaiiiiightuni of,
Walkerville spent last week -end 'alt
.
Thinks Around Jqorne
(By -A ;Viii.)
• 'A inini:atei•ial vi::itoi. tl.led last even,- spired to :;ay in the hearing of friends,
int; and we talked about the work of•
chanting in his strop; virile voice. rutty likes in get ilcime even l'o: .a �l�ty,
'() ye .de,Ll)hi111duIu:•,, bless ye the Lord• Mr, and Mrs. Roy Petri have been
the elittrc•li and' the .uiiud„try. HP ,vie
azaleas, Arles, ye„the Lord.., ; ,v ifing their daughter, .Mir , Gordon
confided to ale that he got a cll.tp- •
Cockfield, at Deir•)dt, for a few ;lays:
pointingly Small fee for some Weddings . ..Mr good friend, Mr. James 'i'hoinp- Curran .X• Brirg , contract or,. have
music was :given by the Dultg,tnnon
c)'oir in the morning• -...and •sixteen
boys sere in the choir • in the
evening ant! their singing was enjoyed
Tic all. Both wonting a.nd evening ;he
T-hureii ppti�vas tilled to capacity.
PORT-- ALBERT, .Sept. :�i).�t'1►1.
Woodrow" Hoy of Hamilton and Mrs.
Iioy spent the week -end there. Wood -
lie had performed of late. _ There= was` son of Ly:liclen, though .'Blind. and got to Port Albert with their +t1thing
innetyatltree years Of age, went to Tor- on ',t(1. 21 'highway.
onto Exhibition again this year. He Mr. Mervin li.,d;re has .bee L'badly
has been in tlie habit of going for h.ctidlT•:cimed• for fuck of it rf,=: t ► run
S'e'ars. There Ito n.�t le many f'ie'lds 116 mall. 1
who knew kiln well before nut shadows , t
and old age fell npo'tr hill', He was
one, a splashy affair, in the ranking of
those who like to go to weddings,
foo which the fee, was u lauuilyle two
dollar.,. Ile got tlte• (buret) a11- ready
for the great event, ''yen decorated
ST: HELENS
iS
it "iter plants and flower. )nit 'ffi •hl.°icing 1 to go again this year and wasr
best snit 'alaiuse(1 , his ear and 411(1 physically able to take the .journey•
S1. tti'4,r,.\ .Sept. ''—Private
the oceti ion a lovely- 1!11(1 memorablerahlc ,
everything' he knew to help to make
eo nrzed hit.. IIs declare, hc'. had a
one. This, actually t reckoning his g,i'oat time' 1111(1 "5015' .,many (101
time at the churc•li and running friend,.
around and at the reception, <'o)tstuned •'
t = n •, and '.it. around and meet all who 1e=- Ha told il� mplirey of , Camp' Borden
was home for the week -end.
Ernest and Harold 'Gaunt have their
ce n'filnt silo' a il+riy completed and work
no- less 'than nixie hours of his ti'l'e• My �vifeltell; nie hots• she tris visit-, on their iaige teel'lr,trn to te,la<+e Hie
r• 1
Then the .bridegroom gave lain these itig in a hotne"r the other s5'eeek and the one th'stroyed by Lire will comm'nc'e
two dollars. " shortly.
We did riot dwell on the matter of
f funeral, Russel 1�'(:1►b was. horse from 'flutnil-
tvcdding fees- or any. other finar c•ial doe f n l I 1 I ton_for the- week -end.'
- •etui•ns clue t0 the"mitnistry ; they are f A War Effort. --'Alas. Prank Ritchie.
so cliscrluraging, 5o • often, Happily w<� plant pot that thisgood hotiset��lt:c, R.R. 3, Luckuow. was the holder of the
had.4)rit,1it, profitable, inspiril1 things had been 1►usv With. Sltc t5'ac quite. lucky ticket in the draw for°the quilt+
to speak of, slid(, books to talk alhont convinced of �rlrat had been tole( her, made at 'trhe I.ucknow Fair concert ou "
unci show each other. • 11( told me a that the plant would t►(� rr�'11 r,ni„•;s1,art. Friday, night. • The quilt wag road(•' `and
good story of a Chinese boy 0t a '
mi5I4i0n school who was alppoilited, to
say the farewell word -for the rest of
lady ,of the house was just returning
from -a It was not the ortho-
u ern , watt assure.(. t. was
the' futie'ral ofa dead mous' in 11
and tire' ,oil its the pot c'urlclie=cl Ina1” ((orate(( to the St. Helens Women';c
yellously if she made this -window re- Institute by Mrs. Wm. Ganirpbell, who
c 'pttrc�le a little c•e'nr<'tery for suet' a in over eighty=four years old, and pro -
a ('1a155 at the leaving of a dear, good 0r&'attlre- So she had lac'en busy • and (Needs amounted to over 40, which will
English ' teacher, The boy did so, its he Wats r03icly to as'. if 111at ryas ev•er , bc' tt-.cd'.•for •war purposes.
presented at lovely bouquet of flowers'', done "at our house:
trying' to Nay the nice things: "Dear
teacher, these flowers will fade,, hut One of the brightest and, most Inter-
pol will smell for et•et." esting young men I have met this sum-
We generally have some fail' zinnias.,mer was one I picked up as he stood
on Mie side of the high•tvay at aI cross
in the summer„ in our Garden, but road between Brantford and Hamilton.
this y011l' we diad the nowt ben1itiful We .got in a'0nwersat,ic n together and
1►looms I have ever seen, such a (1111111.- I 50011 discove'recl he was a Ilaptisat
tlty and, variety. The marvel •, to one minister and ha s• charge at ('apreol,
was how they grew in what the had 'forth of Sndbtirt.'r. The holiday season
t'1i14yed as 'coil that 550(1141 grotti tint b. bad brought ' hint. (lotc•n south to see.
iiU(r,, They 411(1 this with scar(Vely ,ti•u•t ti1(11(1s. Visa atj,l)t 111 1111 1 un<d _clisvossi-
eultltratl (are. Sired' were thrown in thin made 115 Eitel he was the happy ,..
haphazardly; its' at narrow but long plan, in love with his tvoi'k and 1114'
pi('4 e of soil that aisirti the dr lvt'sva,r• world. Asked his name, he said it r
us
of the hoct, that has • had ashes and tV:1:4 Ivey. And he ventured to add
rubbish thrown ,111to ,it at variotis that it was Frank •and not Dort Key.
tittles and been narrowed with a thiels Ips:• tv;1s ,s0 0:1d tltoy did not name 111111 .
eement,e'urh that made 44011 fertility at Dyotlri 'Ire. eotold 04' stupid ':enough
the �mittinauin, is wO b11115ec1. '1h0r1 without that creature's najtte: `. We had
4> t a I
other �ff wer. -tiancl Plants lekel ed and a big time together and 1 hope to •
c'ache'd, h1 the 'hot, dry Weather. But I meet ttti::.lies• ratan of Ilial (apreo1
oh ,11104(1 .inn1y; The.? Wore 111,E' j eanttnifltit,5' again, But bless sue if he
1
those flOWeI':a of the college g11Ld0n : didn't leave on the ba011 54'x11 of lily
where 'ikinple (lairriner, later famous W ear lids Ilible, a • pre$4('11t from hist!
1111451011817 to the Aratlts, after his 1 s.we('the'art, and now., wife. I lttlist G
Oxford a•a,14=t'1' fe01114 them sail( 1loriet I,'sud it .to hum . pEe.ache cal(httrdis 1,
in uteri to ,1110 (':tent, that. he was In- got atou'r; without' his'8ible' ' • ° •I
Rally Day Sevriee.--Rally Day. was
observed in the United church oft Sun -
HELP THS "KlE
CROSS
A golf club has leen organized a
.I',zetei• with T. 0. Southeott as pro'
dent and U. N. ''receli. tai;:: e(.•retar3.
Miss Yrzuriue Millen R�Ai.;. '., o
$t. J elens,. Xis been ai,pointed as osis)
ant ,,superintendent of the Wing -hart
hospital.
.he death of dames' 'Scott 'Mae" 1 Pon a11, of Tar bei.•ry township, occur-
red at Byron Snu,ltariuui on• September
'20th, in his faulty-e'lght1 • year. A.
. daughter, 'Mrs. arrtiey• Mau,,s `w ur
vav+es.
A cow kicked over the lantern in the
barn of Roderick.. 31c1 ay, 4th ounces
sion`'-of Grey township,, and the build
ing, containing ;the .season'•a orop, was
completely destroyed,' There.. was is
insurance
diaries Swanson, of Wingd am, ha
a couple of ribs broken in an accident
at Lucknow, where he was assisting
,his daughter Agnes, recently, married
to net settled. He fell oft a platfoa`
with the result as stated.
Mr, and Mrs, John 'McNabb, i$x
sels, announce the engageinenrt of their
youngest daughter, Helen, 'to 'Lloyd.
Walter, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
'E EERer .iiaricwell, Drayton, the niar-
riage'to take place October 10th.
The death occurred, .suddenly, in
Tucdtersmfth on' �Septeniber 22nd of
3iis `Mars MadKay, in her eighty-first
year. She had never recovered from
the effects of an accident which she
suffered a month before, when she fell
from a buggy.
W. T. Booth, insurance agent of
Wingltanl, who some time ago offered
his, services to the R.C,A.F., has !been
called to Regina as a pilot officer.
Before leaving Wingham lie was pre-
sented by the Lions Club -there with an
-'%ieutification disk.' Mr. Booth 'was a
flier in the last war.
The death of Jessie Collie, widow Of
Constant Val- 'Egmond, occurred on
Fiiday last at her home in E;.mond--
vilie, 111 her. eighty-sixth year. Her
-husband died about -forty years ago
-and-she fs ;serviced, ,by two daughters,
Mr. p. F. Mcregor, Egmondville, and
Mn.s-Neil McLeod, 'Flint, Mich., and
two sous, Oscar, Prince Albert, Sask.;
and iikirl, at bQane.,.
George Beatty,. a lifelong resident of
tale Varna district, passed away on
-hursday morning- last., During his
life of eighty years deceased took an
active pa11 'in. the life of:the-com-
munity and for many years he .was t1 -
partner in' lye::
of I3e sty Bros„
Varna, He is survived by' one sister,
Mrs. W. O. Woods, Iiistowel,a
�► roc({ --
H ppei _
• At the home of Mr. and :'firs. Lyle a``;.
Hopper, Morris towuship,'on September
20th, • their eldest daughter, Laura
Frances, was united in marriagerto,
Lloyd. Aleock of Morris. The sere-
mony ,evas ._performed by Rev. J1r,
Dunlop of Beigrave: . The flab(?3'
couple will reside on .the. groom's farm
in Grey township '
Jackiut=Ifitthe n - _ .
In a wedding �eerernony `performed
at t�he.•tfn,itted church manse, Wroxeter,'
on 'Saturday last, Rita .Isobel, only.
daughter of ,Mr.: and .Mrs. Charles
Wesley Kitchen,' was united to (�''ari
Jacklin,; of Ethel. Bear. J. L. Poster
officiated. The couple will 'reside �h
the bridegroom's farm near- Brussels
after ,ti motor trip through Northern
Ontario, >
Wells--� oungblutt
The marriage of �Ilelen Henson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert
Toungblutt. I.ondesboro, to' Williani D.
.13,O_s—rlf. S'Itat ' :-.,uf,._- h
. ... maw--• ii e 1,�� -.fir.
and Mrs. ,T. ;Wells of•, Blyth, was
.t tseW nnized by Rev. A. W. {Gardiner,
• at the home of the ,Mice parent*, o*
- , 'S•aturdayi; Septembr,'r :'.0th'. Later t 1 e
' bride and groom left on a trip to the
f' D'e'ter,, coast. They will 'Make their
' ; home in t°ilnton.
4111teit'• Stiainton
Kt. t. •Paul s: ch1u('ll, `i[igliain, was the
kverie on « eptember 17th of the weds,
ding of Hilda,. Pearl Stainton, 'dtapght( a.'.
of ()has. N. Stahiton Of 'Clifford and the
._ late gni. iStaintou, to "Herbert A.
Fuller, son ofM r. and Mrs. Fred.
Ft YIIer, .;Wingilam. Tine nuptial rite
were conducted .by 'Rev. 1I .' 0, Gat.
lagber. 'The couple left On a trip 'to.
iNot�ti1 ru Ontario before settling in:;
,, their home at Winghnrn,
Caen-Waltei
A•t`'trbe home of Mr. and ),IirS, Frank)
• ;Walters; '' uickera pith, on - i 'atl}rday
r nfterhooh; their daughter;. Annie Mae
Beatri`c'e, was united in Marriage, to,;
tut Allan.James 'Campbell,. stns. of Mr. ani(
. Mrs. Jack Campbiell, , Mc'Ki lop town-
ship:: 'Rev. °t3, O. Bunton 'of 'Clinton,.
oiticiated, .After. a ,honeymoon trip to
Ontario points the young courple will
reside in' .MtKillep.
Davidsoin—Twiltrkef .
In a quiet wedding at the United'
eliureh manse, •Hensall, on Saturday,,
Shirley .Bernice, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. (Orville Twitchell, and Allan
lass Davidson '.only son of •Mr.. and
Mrs. W. R. Davidson, all, of ens►alI,
were united by Rev. R. A. Brook, After
the ceremony the couple left by motor
for Toronto, Ottawa and North 13ay,
They will reside in klen,a1L • "
Coultes—Grasby
,At the .United church- manse Bel.-
grave,
etgrave, „on Saturday morning last,
Marjorie 'Hope, youngest daughter or
Mr. ahti' Mrs. Martin "Grasby, 'Morrill
township, was • u.nited in biarrage. to
James Robert „coulter,: only, son of Mr.
and' Mrs. Oharles'.R. Ooultes, also of
Morris town: lti f ` The ;ceremony was
performed by r lei' _ George_ Dunlap.. -,,
Inter the couple"left (or Niagara Palls,
Toronto and- Brockville.. On their , re-
turn they- , will •7r"esicle in Morris N
towni'vlalp. ,•
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▪ FROM DEVELOPING RIGHT AT -START
• 3-Plawnse Medicine a Success
At first 'sniffle, sneeze or nasal irrita..
.tion, put a little Va -tro-poll up each
•,nostlril. Its stimulating action aids Na.-
tire's defenses against the cold.
.'...And remember —When. ahead
cold Makes i you suffer, or transient
congestion "fills up',„.. ose and spoils
sleep, 3 -purpose Va nol gives *al-
-liable help as•it (1)•- shrinks _swollen
metabranes; (2) relieves irritation (3)
FALL FAIR DATES
Dungannon, •O.t.
GArrie. Get. 3-4.
Tdderton, 'Oct, 6-7.
Blyth, .Oct. 74.,
London (J'nnior•only), Oet,`' 10.11.
_Underwood, Oct. t,14.•
•
TO„ SUP
EVE
helps flush out , '
. nasal passages;
• clearing.. clogging luu
a
. ;nucus. o e -,._ _�_..,
relief it pringS.:' 'ntoi ! t,
,
•
Of th``e many plans and schemes
to pl•oa1IVe business, Nothing has yet
been devised that equals
paper that • has reader
.Your town p111)1'1• ii_s the
that will bring results, if used con-
.
sistently.
a news -o
lhteres`,
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Make your'hoine
1—hytel Waver1e r
Located en wide Spa.cdiina Ave.
at College St.
Conveniot1 to Iiigbwaya from 411 Porta
d►f Entry ,
Easy Planking Facilites
'Close to Evaythme of tinparrasice
'tat"Single $11..3)0 to $3.00
Double, $2.50 tea $6.0!
A. IDC. l'OWL4, Plt,'C.li1)2t t?
Asstllfting tlt('i'( alts'. tl<)itl' pe(►lAt'
in every household, to which Tic•
Signail-Stat•• is sent ; thatt Illeiuls 952i)
read this paper t'%•e'l', week. 'flint
figure slot's, not include the people .;
who hol'l'ow their• neighbors' eopic s.
Perhaps those people - really* can't'
afford to subscribe for at ('op`',
though it eost14 only $2..00 for :t
whole year. or. they may 1,e .11I4t too
stingy and' are -looking for sow -
thing for nothing. ,Every, emu-
minlity has tlletn.
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