The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-04-25, Page 3LIWAL
Barrister,, Etc.
Telephone 55.
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J.
. HUNTER
RoYal Bank 13).(18,
Hamilton Street, Gederich.
Phone 968. •
W111. SUT
Barrister and Solicitor
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Chartered Accountants -
51 Albert , Street, Stratford
Toronto Office: 802 Bay Street
W. CECIL ATTRIDGE.
TelePhone : Office 18, Residence 843.
iDUE DATES " OF
RATION COUPONS l'tWelconung %on, s
- New Magistrate
Coapons, now valid are augar-pre-La T
serVea to S7, butter RI to RO and "••• uer Holds
meat Aigo to, mat,
V.
Chartered Accountants
London — Kitchener
;a,. Broughton, Celia—Resident
Partner
512 Huron St Erie- Bldg.
Phoue Met. 2788, London.
ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING Ss BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE •
,$mail Businesses, Stores, Etc..
Books Balanced Monthlf -
Financial Statements
Business and Personal Income
ltetUrUS
ALBERT SHORE ° •
Office:Corner North St. and ''Square
Phone 975. Residence Phone 444.
OVISMA$ ASKING
Q,—What coupons •willa be used fOr
the purchase of sugar far .canning this
.A..—The regular S coupons vvill be ,
of the Itakistrate'e Court since Itis
W: J. Morley, of Exeter. newly -ap-
pointed Magietrate for Huron 'county,
way,. on Thursday afteruoon last wel-
comed to the bench at his first session
available far this purpose. Ten ,ad-
ditional coupons over and above the
regular sugar toad preserves allOwaaces-
will be declared valid. 'The iirst Ave
become good May 2.
Q,—,TWO131Q1atbf3 ago I gave Do land-
lord my notice of intentien to vacate
Now I find I caneot get possession -of
the house because the tenants In it
The heusd in Which r now 'live has
been 'sold and 'I have been notified
I must inoveslaY the first of May. My
husband is in the armed forces and
I have no place to go, Can -they make
me move out of my present dwelling?
A.--7You do not mention in your
letter what notice to vacate yeu 'gave
your landlord. We adVise you to con-
•eult the nearest offiee of the Wartime
Prices and Trade Board or write direct-
ly to the regional rentals officer of the
Board, Federal Building, London, giving
him details regarding the notice of
yOur intention to vecate and the notice
served on the „tenants of the house
yOu bought.
Tax -
llisISURANCE
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE 1Ns
SURA,NCE CO.—Ferm and iso-
lated town property insured.
Officers Preeident, Frank Mc-
Gregor, Clinton, No. 5-; Vice -Presidents
'Chris. Leonhardt, Bornhelm, No. 1;
/tanager aiad Secretary -Treasurer, 'M.
A. Reid, Seafortla
Directors—Frank McGregor, ulinton;
Myth° Hugh Alexander, Waltona J.
R. Finlay McKercher, Dublin, No. 1;
J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen.
Policy -holders can Make all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin' Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or
Q.—I bought some potatoes marked
potato asrice 6r the seed potato,
A.—Yea should pay the table potato
price- effective In, your
price may be determined front your
local W.P1r.B. office.
am a grocer. and recently_ I
purchased some honey. It was more
''ilously. Did my wholesaler make a,
mistake?
A—The wholesale price of honey
was permitted an increase of one cent
per pound recently.
Q.—I read in The paper
Crown. Attorney D. E. Holmes ex-
tended a welSome to the new magiar
trate. "It is sense tirae," he ,declated,
"since the -County bad a magistrate of
lawYer has been -appointed locally since
the terut of the late C. A. Seeger."
Mr Holmes assured His Worship
that his days would not be entirely'
filled with grief ; but trona hie excelleat
county Could expect and would b.ave,
he was sure, a conscientious magistrate.
Frank Donnelly, K.C., exteeded
greetings oh behalf of the bar of Huron.
From -Mr. Morley's_ exteusive _practice
in law, the speaker was confident -that
justice would be meted out,. tempered
with mercy. Mr. Donnelly hoped the
people of the county would have the
benefit of Mr. Morley's services for
many years. .
Magistrate Morlaly said that it was
with some trepidation he entered upOn
his new ditties. He spolse of the able
manner in which former magistrates,
Cook, had. performed their duties, with
dignity and ability, and expressed the
hope that he wouTd be able to do like-
wise, Ile promised. that he would deal
human," 'and "yeti May See that crop
up somethnes--abut there is always the
cdtirt of appeal."
'PAINTINGS AT WESTRN
LONDQN, Ont., April 23.--a-An ex-
hibition of vtiiter color pailutiniti (.)2
!Santo Domingo svild llowerts le on
disfilay in- the, main library elioweaae
The painting§ were a gift to the Uni-
of Goderiche who presented at the
same time a Collection of several dozen
small Arewak Input relics for which
the University of rennsylvattia had
offered go). Because a the special
Wiwi. museum being built up at
'Western, the Rougvie family felt that
the ielics shottid remain here._
The water colors weae painted by
sante Domingo about 3,895. The YAM&
were discovered by her father, who Was
manager of a large sugar plantation en
Santo Domingo' island. While cutting
a road through the dense jungle on
one eccasion a huge ceiba tree was cut
down. Beneath it, buried fourteen feet
deep, were renaains of an Indian civiliz-
ation which must have dated back to
the days before Columbus, perhaps
even to the years before Christ. The
relics, highly carved, indicate, a civiliz-
ation inueb—higher than -that _of_ the
Carib Indians of the Caribbean Sea
area, but are not ,as artistically ex-
ecuted as the work of the Incas.
The Bower paintings, beautifully
colored, are- not intended to be works
of art, bat accuuates„aecerds of Santo
Domingo flowering plants. They con-
tain seterar dainty orchids, and many
other plants so precisely draWn that
they can be. easily identffied 4n text-
books.
The paintings were made on the
sugar estate at San Pectin de Macoris
on the West Indian island.
that .sports
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fiie, Accident and Motpr Car
Insurance
OF'FICE—MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET •
• PHONE 230
Fines .1mposed..
The " first -case' before Mat,istiate
Morley•was a charge of assault against
Earl 'Norman, operator of a service
station at Bayfield, Nornian's Wife
being the complainant, Norman Was
eonvicted and •fined $10 and costs. A
series of quarrels- was described in
court. A non-support charge was ad-
journed for two weeks in the hope that
a reconciliation' might be effected. ,
Milton Little, Hullett township,
pleaded guilty to a careless driving
charge arising out of .a motor accident
Hullett, neer Londesboro, on 'April
-Major n Daltqu
eturns frOM Europe
Overseas Pa is"
Canada is a "Garden a Eden," ez-.
claimed Major the Rev. Michael J.
he "-spoke of the cOpiouse,food sapply.
here in coMParison with the snort sup-
plies in Europe. Major' Dalton 'had
just returned, to Ctanada. after byes Ave
years as Roman Catholic chaplain with
Canadian troops overaeaa.
.As a native of Kingebridge, in this
. county, son .of ,the late Mr. and Mrs.'
Morgan Dalton, rather Dalton has a
host of relatives; friends and admirers
in this district. a
Going, overseas in July, 1940, as
padre to the Essex Scottish Regiment
of Windsor, Major Dalton was chap-
lain also of two Other regimente, the
Royal Regiment of Canada, and' Royal
Hamilton Light Infantry, while sta-
tioned in England. After D-DaY -he
was attached to the llth Field Anabul-
tinge Carps on the Continent. During
the battles he' met The wounded and
held mass for the different ,reginIents
in reserve. He a,ceOmpanied the troops
all through Normandy and at the Ger-
man frontier he was sent back to Bel-
gienn, where he was , stationed at ,a
convalescent hospital. -
Before he left England to return to
Canada Major Dalton '.fiew to Italy
where he spent a few days' leave in
the Holy City. He was there in time
to see the Pope deliver the red has to
all the cardinals lasr,FebrUary. .Major
Dalton- saw the Pope on three different
occasions and spoke with- him Once.
'Windsor and he said,-a_f-.God bless you';"
Major Dalton said while telling of hth
enthralling experienees in the Holy
Eurepe's Need
where everything is done on a big I
scale," Major Dalton remarked while '
the memory of scarcity stood out fres4
in hiS mind as his thoughts glanced
back at the country he has just re-,
turned from. "I think we ahould do
everything possible to send seine- of
our food and supplies •overseas." -
Since his- return to Windsor, Major
Dalton has been in requisition as a
Speaker and lecturer. thider the aus-
pices of Assumption College fie gave
addrese on "The Price of Peace
in. which he reViewed the sacrifices
that had been made in Europe for' the
ENTERTAINS LADY ASTOR
An article from the college paper
of the Greensboro (N.C:) College re-
ceives' leas, Mrs. John Vincent, Albert
'street, , fawn, • from , her friend, .Dr.
Rhoda (2. • (Telma Ednieston, who is
dean of the college, gives an intereet-
ing account of a visit' to the college
by Lady Aster, famous as the first
woman to sit in the British House
of C,oilimons. Dr. Edmeston is well
known throughout this part of Huron
county and visited"with Mr_ and Mrs.
Vincent in Goderich. two years ago.
She is a native of Blyth, received her
high and 4model school- training , in
his car collided with one-, Clinton, and taught for several years.
driven by Mrs. -Mary Shobbrook. The Holmesville, Ethel and Daehwood
accused said he did snot see the other
car until it came over • the brew Of
the hill. It was a first 'offence, and
Little had- jo.st_returned„,from over-
seas. He was fined $5 and coets.
MEDICAL
NOSE, THROAT
Late House • Surgeon New 'York
Ophthalmic and Aural HoSpital, assisi-
ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, •England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
AUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street .S., Stratford.
Telephone 267. •
Neat visit 'Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, May "22nd at 2 p.m.
Real Estate sad Insurance _
Office and Residence;
11 -Trafalgar Street
Phew 663
„FOR eALE—Houses of all kinds,
Choice building lots, business pro-
perty and severe) good farms.
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goods have been removed from. the
ceiling- reguletions. Does this mean I
will haiTe to ' pay more for tennis or
A.,—No. Golf and tennis balls are
not included inatlie list of sports equip-
mentaand accessories suspended from
priee regulations.
Questions regarding any regulations
of the Warame Prices and Trade
Board will be - ansivered if referred to
the Information Branch, London.
In the good old days a man, who
saved money was -consideredsa,
NowadaYs anjoee who can save money
is' looked upon as' a magician.—
Kitchener Record.
before going int(' training for mission-
ary work in the United States. She apent
twelve years as. principal of- a Bible
training school fel- Spanish and native
girls in Btienos Aires, S.A.: amrceminge
back . to, Canada. and_ the U.S. on fur-,-
lciugh sport after the 'war had broken
Outeshe was unable te. return. She
accepted a position en the faculty Of
the Greensboro College, of which she
is now . the dean.
In .the iiicture accompanying the
article, -Dr Edineston is seen standing
ininiediately bellind Lady Astor, who
is conversing -with the • wife of the
-prealdent -of the -college,. and her
letter to Mrs, Vincent...Dr. Edmeston
says, "It is the first time r have had
the opportunity of entertaining nobil-
ity, but it' was Very :enjoaable."
-She also mentions having , visited
at the home .of Mrs. 'Marion (Gunnr
Polk, daughter of the • late -Dr. 'Wm.
Gunn of Clinton, whose husband. Ma.
Wm Polk, is editor of The Greentlioro
Daily News, ,
tfie sufferiege tad privations that most
made it clear that the price of inture
peace will be in, terme of aelfasaeriftee
on the Part 1.if all men of good.
who gra.ciougly sang for: 010 'obalerp
in England. 'T, he Simple faith 'of tho
great man impreSsed the eoldiere and
leiters to Major Dalton, "Mae God. up-
hold you in BUB ghty, hand," was a,
eource of courage to hie men ae bombs
and' shrapnel burst overh4ad in France
along the coast. God seemed to protect
them with Hie ninbrella. '
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SERVICE Itr,UPTSAIBEA
But Date litay Be ebanged if National
. Observance Held
A delegation of six, representing
breech 109, Caaadian Legion, GoderiCh,
attended the annual Legioa zone con-
ference,. held at Wiughata arraories on
Wednesday evening of last week.
In the absence of Zane Coniruander
Noy:Alan MiU.er, who is ill at Wa home
in Goderich, J. Grabb of Listowel
acted as ehatarman, ,
The meeting waa addressed by
HarOld Lansing, third vibe-preeident,of
the Provincial Command, who spoke
on the benefits of the Veterans' Ser -
Forbes, formerly of Wingliam, and at
present adJustment officer of ' the
Legion Service Bureau, who reviewed
in their many aspects the regulations
pertaining to pensions and Medical care
for veterans.
It was reconunended that a zone
PAGE Trnalel
Aeptember. In the event Of tiae GOY.
ernment's 'declaring. XS slate Zar
)}1afty be changed ,to a later
Gidley 'aud O'Brien. Turner
of Goeleriele as zone eeeretarY,
ISN'T IT FACT?
There will always be ecopomie tux*
moil co long as so many pereona want -
to do, somethlitg for a living that
Truly a
Funeral Home
quietness, dignity with reverenCe,
and an untlerstanding of family
needs -are ever-present at
E. E. CRANSTON
Funeral Home
17 MONTREAL ST.
GMERICH
Phone -399W or J
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed 'for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
, Foe information apply to J. N.
Jiernighan, Division Court Clerk.
Godericb, Ont.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderieh, Phone 341
and 7 to trp.m., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday. ,
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
Mineral fume bathe by appointment
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province of Ontario.
-.F. T. Arnistrong
"See -Armstrong and'See Better"
At Lucknow every Wednesday
moraimuniimanameir
LISTOWEL PRINCIPALSHIP
The Vitamin Tonk
E',aeasively used for headache,
loss of sleep, nervous indigestion,
irritability, anaemia" chronic •
fatigue, and exhaustion of the
nervous system. '
60 cts. Economy size, $1.50
.(hass-Netve._.Fo
ir
Goderich people -are interested lu Ale
announcement that D, I. Hill, a former
member of the staff of Goderich Col7
'leglate Institute—ehas tendered his
resignation of the principalship of
Mr. Iliafwas givee leave of absence
by the ListoWel Board. when 'he. en-
listed in 1943 for army service. He
received his discharge from the army
a 'few -Weeks, ago and the .Board gave
him further leave , of absence until
Mr. Hill said he believed 'he could
do better Work in his profession than
.ever. before. as- ,a resell of his ex-
periences in sthe army.
Mia Hillaleft the arMy service with
the rank' of captain after -serving _in
an instrectional capacity at St. John
and Camp .Utopia,s N.B., and later In
Ontario at Loudon and Chatham. - In
Janeary he' went - Crumlin Military
lioapital,„, serving there • until he, re-
ceived:his- discharge.
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INJUItED IN PALL AT' HER INIVILE
Mrs. George ,MaeVicar is NM -fined
to ber home- on Ligbthouse street suf-
fering with 'aevere,brialses. on both feet,
• which she received in a fall from a
.stepladder ber home: Tbe ladder,
which alas placed oh the first landing
of the stairs, sliPped oter the edge- ea
the step, throwing Mfa. MacVicar for-
ward. She Managed. to ,teruebs in an
upright positlim, lint bruised her feet
ia the fall.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTI'
- LICENSED AUCTIONEER
'Correspoadence promptly an-
swered. Immediate..arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by,
calling.,Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac- —
don- Guaranteed. 19tf.
A. L. COLE 1
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted'
Phone 33 Giiderieh, Ont.
HAROLD JACKS'ON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
For information; cic., write
R.R. 4,'Seafortht or phone (col -
CONFEDERATION LIFE
WIND—CAR
Fire Preferred Rates for
Preferred Risks. •
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult ,.
Phone 82-13 Dungannon
ta
IANO LESSONS
Sheldon- Baxter
Supervisor of Music' in Rural
Will ,accept limited, nuniber cf
etworeasommormsaiimmoomommo
Last year, Bell telephone
workers installed 187,444
telephones and disconnected
124,861 (surrender of ser-
vice, change of address, etc.)
—a net gain of 62,583.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—
Anton Walbroole, Roger LiveSey and Deborah Kerr .
year's most neueual motion picture telling, in Technicoler, the
amusing adventures of a ,character well-known to Most of us;
the prince of pomposity ,
"COLONEL .BLIIVIPk'
L.W. CRAIG1E
Thursday, Friday and. Saturday—,
Maria Montez, Itobert Paige, Preeton Poster ,and, Sibu
Take us into the' exotic East for a ahrilling tale of high hazards 'and
INSUILAiTOE
REAL EterATE
PHONE 24 4iotoppoi•
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ranee Co. 50 years in 'bushtess,-
Canada's largest Fire Ins. Co.
Get the rates end )a•ond, cover-
GORDON ,IIAWELL
s Phone Carlow,
/;, Matinees:Wednesday, Saturday atia itaiidia,ya at 2.30,1m.
In thirty, seconds. But the turkey and
the taxpayer differ became the turkey
has to take it only once.—port Arthur
WESTE ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
Bus Scheduiv'now -in" eff,ect
Leaves Gederich daily Including Sundtp
Arrives Goderieh daily '
Leaves Sundaye and holidayo
-The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di. eet to London
Connections at Clinton for Londeti. '
Detroit, Wingliam, Walkerton, Port
' Elgin and Owen gotta.
'Comieetions at Strafford for Woodstoell {.. .
tToronto. . ,
Conneetions at %Rebell for Listowel
(change phone 69,1 et' 117.
19/15 was the biggest year, but 6ne; qur history. Although we 'had to
repair, re -use, substitute and ithprovise, we were able to provide telephones
for all essential uses and. io reduce the waiting list substantially.
But there's a still bigger lab ;ahead. The going rate since V -E Day has
been at a higher level than in any other equal period. To wipe out the
waitinglist and get bacicto our old ready -to -serve iTa.sis will be our chief
concern until the job is done. We are making- progress to that end.
Where only telephone instruments are. involved, the next two or three
snonths should clear our lists. But many localities central ce equip.
• merit is the problem and this takes time to make and to
ta ARE IMMO NO MIL
J. Ceedwin,