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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-11-06, Page 2V• bt rict .tgnattar 1dii<'&i;cQ�l`v' COUNTY'S FOREMOST WEEKLY• Published by Signal -Starr, If.An i.te(3 gab er Uor hates -Canada a.Ed Great Britain. $2.00 a year; States, $2.5o. ,94Yertileinig Rates on request. Authorized as second-class mail, r ep€artment, Ottawa. Telephone 71 — Member of Canadian 'Weekly „Newpaapers Association — Sworn Circulation, Over 2,750 c' TSON c EO. L. IIILLIS t4 United Post. 0 vise . R. OBE • T111 W 1). 1`, ;IU\'EMBER. tith, 11)•47' • ° n ,'- �a -. LAW, 1042' under the exigencies of war. SE�, �J _ - Along with the voluntary corps of • brief session. of "the women Who at centres all oc`ross. the ,�.t tht recent women "Ontario - rio Legislature a bill was intro- 1)ouiiuiuu issued the ration books. the, duced by Attorney -General Blackwell, grocers constituted the effective erg tl y \i that iii counties for the working o1 the entire system. and passed, providing a �, - iu4which the Canada TeL11perauve Act \iunit i rti.elections in. the United is ° til effect, or which- may hereafter r 1 r.\• a 1Nsstzin. of Lubar bring it into effect. the Ontario Liquor Kingdom show g Control Act will laps. Tele reason ;riven by the .\ttorney- encouraged in the • belief that things of this at;tiu11 k that the I at last are coming their way. A better General 1 1 as ill rutile shortly in several stye-. Feder.tl and Pri►viucial -acts are "c:on1- tt. t \\ ,0. House of Party strength, and t'onservatives are pletely inconsistent." �+ elections for stats in the Conunons. Many -Labor supporters , cower her shin." The Seafs1'th Expositor' ilI l �t:nt,s last year ggul'es, the B1r1•ean, to the may be saving to themselves. "We don't end of September this year, has ob- The her of the red pop v f t1 First "�orl(t O TEE GODURICH, SIGNAL -STAR Foppies forRernembrance Very shortly Nowinber bth will bel sotiatttd with the battlefields of Europe, especially Flanders, where it grows abundantly in the wheat and un- caf<ltivated fields. - Poppies grew profusely on the bat- tlefields of this territory and sillier- • stitiuus people beleived, the red flowers cause from ,the blood "of 'the stain. 'Throughout the centuries writers re- ferred to the profusion of -poppies that sprang up on the battlefields of Ramil- lies, Landen, Fontenoy aud° Waterloo. Ilea 1t 9 3 the French under Marshal Luxembourg defeated the,Alaglo-Dutch under William III at Landen. Mac- aulay in. his history. of England wrote of this battlefield: "I�luring many months the ground' was strer•n with skulls -and bones, St Men ; and horses, with fragments sof hats and shoes, saddles and holsters. The next. summer the soil, fertilized by twenty thousand corpses, broke forth Into millions of poppies. The traveller who, on the road from Salint Troll to Tirlemont; saw that cast sheet here again and with it 4uudreds of Ooderit'h , citizens will, h(a wearing blood-,t,'etf poppies in remembrance of the sone hundred thousand heroes who gave their lives for Canada in tWo world wars. EI>ltrusted with the' sale of these poppies and wreaths made by disabled veterans at Veteraft shops in Montreal aud •Torouto, the Canadian Legion well ha\ e tkbousailds of volunteer workers on the streets soliciting sales. Iu 194,6 these' workers sold more thau -1,3Utt;t)u0 poppies and this via* the total is expected to, be increased. The moneys received from the sale of the poppies aud wreaths is used solely to take care of -indigent -veterans, widows and orpbaus of deceasetF vet- erans. No 'profit Whatsoever is kept aside for any otheu phase of Legion work. All . veterans beueflt by the sales, whether they are I.egiou mem- Thea giaaal ,«Manuscript is owned by the Royati'Vietorita Hospital in .Mont- rr-eaal, where •tine author 'had practised iie"dteine. . NEGLECTED WEE1S • CAN CAUSE DAMAGE I eglected weeds' its the fall of the year will Spread aslant diseases, -gather and hold snow id winter, clog ditches, are dangerous, from .a tire standpoint, and are a source of infestation to,, the entire coluuiunity, agriculturtal officials point out in urging immediate atten- tion by farmers. Many fields in Ontario ore infested ,with wild carrot, toad .flax and ragweed and should be moaned now, raked up find burtred and the infested area- brought into crop rota- tion. - Seeds of neglected, weed& growing in ener. From the time he moved to vacant lots around buildings, • fence Kitchener until he retired ° six years lines and ditches may be carried. long ago, Mr. Lumby, iib. worked as. a distauces by spring floods. blacksiuith and engineer. His wife °By cleaning ; up and "burning all is two yeajs younger and does, her own neglected weeds now, farmers can int- housework. Your of their eight child - prove the appearance of their property ren are still alive, William. of (lode- atid 'help. to control weeds, not only on their own farms but also- on the property of others. past were Shirley Leitch, Lorrine, Margaret and 'Catherine atcherine McDonald, )flaarbL.ra Schutz, Joan °Mailough. Ruth ;,and. Sylvia. k'eaacbey, Miss, ,Catherine. Cott was aceompapist. MR. AND MRS, THOS. LUNDY WEDPBD SiIXTY YEARS AGO KITCHEN ER, Nov. I.—Threescore years of happy married life „ were observed here Thursday when Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lumby- observed their (lianiond a anniversary. They were married in the Presbyterian manse, near '4ilsit Craig, (.)nt., by the late Rev. Williatu • Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Lumby resided in a hotel owned by her faxtller% later gloving to a farui in London township, cher they lived until IJ1i, when they - came to Kitrh' •rich : Roy, ,'Telford and Frieda, all of Kitchener. They have eight grand- children raud- c hildr *n and eleven great-grand- children. Hlijnal,Yf ' WOVE5 DEB CO, I WASHER• SERVICE EATTiI' Frank Skelton, Prop. hers or not. �1tc levet In 1J -1(i the Legion Dominion Service of scarlet Spreading from Landen to 1 ut err rrld Hamilton fit. Phone $� i fru N ' 1'11 could hardly help -fancy-' Bureau obtained 11 re - . lE'1 \\ tact ' ' active pensions alone, representing 1181 leg that the figurative prediction• of MISSION BAWD RALLY `4 __,_-----_---. h t literally acFTER "lust cases" that had in the matjority' the IIehr�cv..prop c' wV HELD AT EX 1 earth was applied to the Government for a pen- eo ilislwd, and. that the ' • • � lhlllllllllllli(IIIIIIIIiI IIIIIU111111IIIII11111111111111m IIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllillllllll�illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll ear refusing t(i sion and beets turned down. Excee(11I1g disclosing her blood. and 1'efu g A rally of 'Mission Bands in the i��UIiIIIIIII1i111111IiIIII�IIIII111111111111111111I111111IIIIIII Huron 'Presbytery was held in Cit •N ISSrsQ • Presbyterian church. Exeter, on Sat- urday'. . Miss II&;Irsall, Clinton. Seafo•rth and (lode- rich were present, with 'ion attend- once of ovl • one hundred. Leaders present were: from Seatforth, Mrs. E. A: McMaster: (=odericll, Jlrs. CUP.. Lowery : Exeter, Mrs, keuneth Mac- Lean: acLean: Clinton, Ml•s. D. J. Lane, 'The guest speaker. Mis.�°\Villiamsaen, from India.- gll�e au- interesting talk on mission work among the Mils.- The lecture was Supplemented with colored inttilid to weaken eur-.•jaarty in Pzirlia- alined 4"2').2',(1(17.-l' in retroactive -pen with the battlefields o the ' (`onservativt, signs for 115_' applicants. When War was largely the result of the alt Ili, bat we will � r tt ' • lropillar poem by Colonel ,John McRae, in the lllunit'ipal,'elt'ctiols as 0 hint to figured in a1 sunt total fdr-•the restsoldier and poet. of the aapplicants' lives this will run Canadian physician, France e11 editorially quite a dltleten t rt ,situ• -It says - that "the Federal lacy has been found by the Privy Council to %upeiS"'etIe the Liquor Control .\ct, yt�t in these two counties • ( Atlee* and Perth1 the courts have continued fur some months past to convict under both laws. The i 1tlltttdr,tt \\'il- :111 impos- sible one, and sooner or later 'someone with money' enough to right for his. rights would bring his case into court and the Province would lose out," The Expositor .continues: "It is. possible that the fear of such an eventuality has it'd the Ontario Government to \vitlld,ra\c• from the en- forcement tield in Moron and Perth and leovtr -the Federal (�uvernulent to eutoree.. thy- fueastiies oat the Canadat • Tempe lance. Wt:t, iriliIi r «11I Ilthe people of these cuuntie voted them - Selves, Dud whose _1rt. it is.- . These ideas of our contemporary ar'e at least,' highly original. -The , Privy.Council ieitl not. Lind the I;ederal law to "supersede" teie'titiuor Control Act. It fbttnd simply that the Federal law was •'in effect" in C.T.A.-counties. Its first .decision to this effect t which forbier ,Premier Hepburn detiecl ) was given by the Privy, ,t'uuncii about ten yeats ago: so that if. the Province' is' liable for •dauiages fur all i•ouvictiulls under=.. the.. ,i':-.lu-viiar.:ia1 . Act._ ailll'e ._t,u.ut. time there is a rich field fur the lawyers to exploit. The lawyers, of -.course, know beft';er. . Further, \ve,do :ltot understand from �vliat the Attorney -General said in the Legislature that the Federal Gov- ernment is being left to enforce the delivery, which, would it choose? (1f Canada Temperance Act. as The Ex- cone e. the Government that we are nut -into millions of dollars. who died of pneumonia In satisfied with the way things are All -this means that `the municipal- I9IR. His poeln, "In' Flanders Fields•" going:." Ty the way, should lint one ides- will be relieved lax() sum/rate-a- was Pencilled on n page torn front a ,. imagine that Britons sire' sufficiently gro\\•i hp to realize the folly of coy - ducting . municipal affairs on party lines? Years ago there used to be in tiii Province ;t good ileal of 'party manipulation in municipal matters, but there 11 nut Much of it now, * :: * • When tht: postal. authorities p10 - pared to close the postottice at Criss hill, near Kitchener. and inaugurate rural .mail delivery. the people of the 'dist ac:t..objected- :iltad .,alt�e._1'_csst ffiC sure front the .burden of looking- after. distress cases, and the I+�edernl,Govern- -ment 'unburdened with additional re- lief agencies throughout the country. In Toronto and Montreal the poppies are turned out in their millions by - older veterans who are physically lin- able to earn n living in the,Tomntercinl world. For them. it is a year-round occupation paying thein a living 'Wage. In addition to the practic,tal side of buying and selling poppies, the Legion noes- not forget the slain thought be- hind the poimy. which is tl_le symbol of remembrance for Canada's dead heroes,, Qrigin:of Poppy Day 1 lw- The origin of the poppy is- E?xtrc\mt • pertinent is reconsidering its decision..fascinating. In Roman mythology the The rural people claim that the post- `red poppy was the symbol of death office is a Community' t•enfire , and that dedicated to Somnus, the god of .sleep. the privilege of Meeting sthere With For oenturies the red Poppy, which grows wild in Europe, ims been as - is neighbors ant ~talking aver affairs' is a pitrt,of rur,rl life nut to be lightly discarded.. Probably the great major- ity of rural, dwellers like the mail de- livery system. and we note that in some Ontario towns a system Of mail delivery is -being established awl, others Want Not'Ina1_Pep, iiim;_ Vitality ? Pees weak, rundown, exhausted condition make alre asking for if: Otto may doiiht its t+oa reel rased out. old? Try oscrex. tonta'na tonics, stimulants, often needed lifter 30 or value. lltl\c'everr all towns -of moderate plural Supplies iron, calcium, phosphorus, vatar.,n Bt. Solis you et normal pep, vim, vitality. In - size and ordinary_ C(,I11pactness. . A` (inductors size Ostrom Tonic Tablets only 35c For sate uc all Kood dei a stores eyerywhere. -'cv;rllt .t-o...the - pristutfi't'. ntrcp ..eir,, twice' a , , . - Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak,Worn, Old? day is good exercise :tnd-brings people together in a way that 'del:eiQps nei•gh- hhrliness. A 'delivery systoril costs money. -too. If a -town -were offered the choice of three -cent postage with- out delivery, or four -cent p(stege with this s iwould not be possible. lint pgsitor• states. - Ir. Hepbn;n, who people art' inclined to ask for pnhjic evidently - iisidered himself' �il,uve the conveniences without considering the law, might halt taken such a position, cost. but not so the_ present Go-vernnlent. • As well alight' it refuse to enforce the law agoinst murder :ul(1 ether crimes because these :ire .under Federal en- actment. - - A11 in all' it must... -be admitted that PHIL OSIFER OF LAZY MEADOWS By Barry J. Boyle - our contemporary has rt tithed• a ,high TAKING CAKE OF MICHAEL degrei' of originality its its e-imception Mrs Phil was going to the Women's of; the 'sin -kittens Institute last Wednestlley. I was sort As for Attorney -General Itlac•kwcll•s of grumping around the house, having dispatch hook by Colonel McRne ,dur- ing a lnl•l in the sixteen clays of fight- ing at the second battle of Ypres. The poet submitted it nnrnlyinuticly to "Punch." and the editor, recognizing the beauty (end originality of the poem, printed it in a heavily leaded type. Elimination • Of Waste - First Rule For Health Regular elimination of wastes - "" from the body is one of the para' :mount rules for good health, burn's taxa -Liver Pills are of help to faulty elimination. The combina- tion of laxative and tonic. - drugs contained in these pills make theta one of the most ' useful and best -' remedies for disordered condition of the eliminatory &ga ns, , w ° W lburn's Lacca -Liver Pills help. to stimulate the liver, clean the coated tongue, sweeten,' the breath and eliminate waste from the �- tem. As an "" pal they relieve that bloated feeling and help -indigestion. ' • Sold at drug counters rrerywhere. i T ]atilba a 0... Ltd.. 'Parent?. Oat. Reid's Uph�lstery • You. -will be proud of the -Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that we re -upholster or re-cover for you. ` Choice of velour, frieze, tapestry, damask. Quality .coverings. - SEE' US! 'PHONE tUS ! WRITE ITS! Phone -206J -Pick-up and delivery THE SQUARE GODERICH • ion B if Exeter slides, Each 1)1121(1 prol'icle(d musical num- bers. Those from Goderlch taking stntemE'nt that the two acts -its gl1esidrlu,' a ,ore buck and also very little desire : Tr work. It etas decided, without; a -Federal and 1'ro�vitlria1. are "clinlpletely great, deal of conVers:ttiOli on Illy part, inconsistent." heyneglerted to point Flat. that Jlic•hael should stay at homeswith where or i-llity . this was sir. (in the. sue. Michael is now at that 'year -and-. ° 0-11:11 lf period when you earnestly, contrary. the t\v�,'rtcts are consistentituudet' N\ !ler(' all the irttpiration for in their.purpose.- to (lull the liquor mischief, and enet•gy to carry- it out. evil: and it is quite easy tk, .;ries• would possibly come ft•ut-n . - whenee come the•irnpulse to w11luirse,- • M:il,piig out 111e afternoon 1i1 illy,,, enflrrccnne'nt Irf the I'rtv1iari:rl -tel. . 0W11 11111111. 11 didn't appear to be St) burl. Mrs. Phil put hits to' bed for ' �1 nap at• nue lifteett and she left one EDITORIAL_ NOTES thirty. telling me that he would sleep until ;tf least three thirty and she \Villi a: -t ibc talk alehit Oil,'horisiug \vrinld••b0 hack by four. : .•-,4 ;:hortage.--t.he fact remains that there • I sett ted down 011 the sofa •with. a' book, a tuagazine, I110 morning news - has beet: u1„rc house -building In re.r•r•ta( paper. my pipe, °tnhaccu a`nd matches, years, iti�l •till continues. ikon' "ill wind after diligently ,gaing through :ill- - • any outer period 111 Canada's Itistory. the soapy stories on 1110 radio tound.l It is not stark :I �hurtagc of housesa station with music (T it. I then relaxed fora pleasant time. 1 1 all anis, l •dented (lenuiid for 11011s- .\\ -O`\ \\ : W \ t A\\'`\'\\'\\' : It its • 111}.'', act „Illlll-- hi11.01. Stomach. Disorders May Cause Bad Headaches Often a headache, is caused by an, ailment of some, other part of the body far removed from the' pain. - It may be an upset stomach or some intestinal lisorllctr. If you are troubled -by such headaches why not - 'try Iturdoek Blood Bitters? For Burdock Blood Bitters 'rs ft favourite remedy for minor intestinal disorders. It hellps to the digestive 1, guns, tone up the liver and aid the natural action of 1.• 1 • :\ti , a • : _:t, there may 1* an improvement in the general health. Pot' the past -0 years I3urrlork I3lood Bitters has helped thousands of :d:aas. It should do the. same for vou. =Burdocks Blood • Bitters 18 rigid .tit all drug t- ':r',.rs. Milburn Co... ,Limited, Toronto, Ont. hen your little one catches cold - Tonight ... do what most mothers do to relieye mis- , eries of ;children's colds: Simply- rub warming Vicks. VapoRub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRub's 'special relief -bringing action "starts right away 'arid -keeps'' .on working for hours during the night while the child sleeps,Often by morning most misery of the cold is relieved. Remetnber, Mother -a . when your children catch cold .. . be sure 'you - get time. -tested Vicks VapoRub. •' j a a a • itlnst seemed.:is if that boy had been r, - - peeking out the window until his '1'bi� is I:dneation vsCsk, and muss, mother was safely down the road. that is worth %\bile has, been w•rilten Then ho decided to give his old elan a workout.' .1 turned the radio riff curl 'l,oken,on the suhjet.t. In tall that and tried to wait him oitt. Maybe 1 'W1-. llaiee he.rrd and read, howeter• we , he would go hack to sites,. He criers hale not 1,'oine ter(),-; the word j for about . three minutes ,a rid 1lietl "tllcIt ihill-- Mor0 'time 011(1 111ouey'stoppr'rl. 1 relaxed a go in :ind'sera tolled 0 !unfelt. Not - hearing my footsteps are being expended un (111) ttio11 .1 of on the. starirs. I strongly .suspect, he the .cltuoi -t9rt r t1:111 0\cr before. but turned ftp his voltlute control and • judging fry iii tine. .I't•stiltr tilel•1• 3ee111'r started off in a higher and nap'''. urgent ' key. tel be a rec•pirrr:ahie lack 4t 1e:roughness ' Tort cat►'t, 11ohI out long iii the filer- - ace• in trntni it It may be b01:Itis(' of the ! of crying tike that. When I r(,t to the - bronden ing of t he school• cltrricn1nm: ; top. of the stairway :111(1 loelkeul in, he buls4ednc:iticttlists might place it little was stalling. s I then endeavored to __ ._. _, _. - ..' Club' tip ,his pillow and straighten :nit s iin'c'> r 1phatsis o11 rIO.i it :an(1 a Tlirir� t his c•ril, . • , in the hope of enticing less un \\ i(ltl, hien back ire slt'ep. I1 .eva at foo1ish 0 0 ,s thought. Ile wanted to go downsf,,irs. The ration hook; for fi‘e years the First of all bra wanted to walk down himself. lie slipped and Gwent damn ith(011 pix steps before• '1 caatight hien. of. the. household, is now useress, de- IIe cried Again and I settled that by frinet, outdated. null agvi toid, finished, bribing hdlit cwitkt'a part of a chocolate • and may be -thrown in the wnstepltiier bar which hiss sister land parked u the clock shelf. °� basket or put awtiy among the family 1 'I'tlen be wanted the radio on, text souvenirs.,.- For, five years the NA, I'.T.II. thing he wanted to gi► • outside. We . ilia• been telling tis how mneb sngur �ttrulti'd aronhd f()r- a half-hour or so. We may have, and now, lllte tell. entree. 1 Then lie wntnted ro a ire ntui pointed to thw pantry and I hacf to. get beta butter, meat and other canitiu►litit' ; ottletlring to eat. Then he wits graoii, A formerly rationed, It is free—that is, i ger about fire hfnutea and. I went we inay have as audit nil we like if ! haclt tri the eo h. 11 t;ot a hart?! rut►her we., Can pay for If. Joy is somewhat'! ball on the le of the' head .. •• he wanted to if , Aft('r that he Pried confine() by the <'otialtanion arltacat 1100 on general ptrin. eipl6 and r had to, ' .tttetlt that the pricer—of sugar 'pin be be .give ttilll si rine nn my forst. aallotred t.b rise one cent a p)0i1111 ' 'I°heil ile grew rqulet and pleasa-nt and ' but It' ls' fo be- hoped the` ehoroiate bar ( he was mulles froth ear to 'ar try'' the 4'. • til lii'ttfa(1tnrer'g will not bear about this. time 114 mother (°atttP 110YI1e'. Itl:l(1r' a remark ttbcitit his' being so (•toss all I,ietrhagg those who wilt 1iat11 the 011 s fternoon and slie sinned aweYe~tiy find hoait (o tent with- zl+ ateat iiieaotil`(' are said► `` 'ou, shouldn't have pairs ani the grneerd, to whoa the ratlonitlt",: 1ttenti(�ii t4 lain c�brht'ii 110 t$ltt ttlb, i P l'w(iiai(1 Ii:(d'e „gin 1W gtl€aying '"I Mini»' bttsln s must have, given t t(1ii tioa alt.” I tie(It th P:afetV ptul ;1etirity. f'Ii, '>Siit en: £tOde iltrl1�4t Iia o>t t'he btnin. valtte(1. if perhaps undesired, adjunct • MASTIC TILE - FLOORING A large stock on hand, in a wide variety of colors. ALSO RUBBER TILE. LINOLEUM FOR SINK, TOPS, Aluthinum and Stainless Steel Mouldings—All shapes.. - OX 468 O. 'L BAXTER :1.:,. or JACK ERSKINE—Tel. 514 Tel. 739 slefIrt i e Perfect Gift... for Christmas e A PORTRAIT Make your appointment early MICLAREN'S • $t. David St., Goderich ' w Telephone 401.3. -IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED "Sweet Caporal", ' "Players",. 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Why they had the chance to go to college not start a Savings themselves or not—are now s -ging at Accotint at the 13 of the 13 of M .. - making surd tt it sons M toady' and snake will have that opportunity. They've it grow with him. n __BANK 0.F.FMONTR AL 1%, • Goderiob• Branch: H. D. HEL TfOI , Manager - sir ; a„�.w,�c�wsm.mmase-otc,._,w,m,arr.sea.,bassi.�,�,«�r�.rs'.diaacwtsk�e�ty3 duerki*_g with C!I ndians in $481,0 walk of life 111 Oyer a (`` milldora . Canadians -- wise who know what raving octans -- are blending •, /oc tomorrow by banking aI tie 13 o/ M. Yon will I!* vap cwskom. its Phil goad comPar ). ARAN 11111 r 1AI(ntxl li cs, C,n c, m cot CA c, a°, ••••"•• • shsce i 17 ` tt1lb! •