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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-4-14, Page 71 itil it laic -so ear k. ,ph tall t a ce, to hat rou our tars rand and er ,w THE SIGNALS GODEItICH ONTAItL -- p trbrhgrt• 'on a Len dn n utnxbua calls e�o o f the Sistrietha enn (Ad chap fallotf thts'bur!""'drt, thee! Whoa! There ', an "All right," romp rude 'the conductor - - cbWetullqq "'E'r p.sid hit fere e.- . was received I bag of oats. 'I'tiis Ktuur, war ag.tiu iaroduu }lketob. Che' nPal j(sulilt of 1, l t Clinton, for . succesbfully worked uu a lady in that — h Jrp)rb I own, foram whom one dollar was I Another haat. of Wheel i secured 'Che Turiararry visitor then Uu tsaturday las/ April 0;b, there { Aitken e' proceeded to make n1 int, war issued fleet the e to Uu�ly Star the fleet number 1 .s .en art Loosed• tMo 1' aw 1 r but Con- office.. of The k, )e werelur,rpbur of Miss \tett a et Winuil R, 1 u (le' "r ar 1 ,, at Clutton oR stable Kraemer got wool of the pro-', ,. united in tart) g. cue,liny,S and he war brought before a new five-_edt ``aper, w be mined w i)tlarch se l Magistrate McNamara in Walkerton.•The Toronto Star Weekly." One tl purposes oleo ttttj- A tate of two doll",+ axe might naturally a r . We news In. oxWua 1 the news• urs C Imposed and . the defendant was. pup •r flvld war tatted to- uverNowtug, 1 at Heusall, it will ire-'� mss a oeN structure, {Oa(10 fort, OI ,enact", to repay the tunas collected ' and that there could be no fixed Place tiled la t. with fireproof roof. Iu the u, w► ortwr firmament plid Regis N. Denouny, of the Ill''' Stephen. died suddenly as yaabl, lint • the 'reult of a paralytic Wt we•, she wait in her forty-eighth N,tuk°'• par. '-u .•k has dib{xsed of his mid vine to Thomas 1.. I u1 LSMr pie det•s r. Peek and family in- tend H trod returnilt w their fel m in Stale , Lyeownship. eon, Rusk.. pa -VA Illy ens, of (it a famed) til J.mesterwu IUeality, 1 Dedictine army last -pined wes. tllie mer wedded on the '2nd ult. to )Itis K U, Tdipp a at Greufrll, Sask. The l." berenchinch at Dashwood was the't me of a pleasant event ou \t'eenes,t�ly, Apiit teh. when Mire ClnristiHe steyer llecarun the bride of Endrri. k peal'ng, of Henson. .Rev. li. {bun officiated. Joseph Lynn Yule. et present oT- Rani,t and choir master of the Pr. le - urian church in Seaforth. 11111i a serest • t'P similar chutele 0ion in cu Strand. Ile assume+ his DOW position _ deny they youngest -nn of nun t William M., Oeorge•Kelly, lith lin... Mort le, died at the patio itl bustle on Saturday, Anil and, at the early' age of twenty-five rents, f"ur months and five days. lie [int Teen ill failing health for some septi- ..of Walt111. Was mer - redJubn ut•,eil, tied nn \latch lied to Miss Mxrgatet E. Mervyn, daughter f 2nd con r.Mun Alex. •Mervyn. The d Be•utinrk, Innes county. The NPP`-,'"uple will reside et WW where Mr. McNeil is iu business. The demise of Haun•sh D. Hidden• relict of the late (leo. McMann, formpp'�. erly.a resident of McKillop town ship•. averted en Wednebday, April p it of. Mrs:. MeM -t"1 died at the t)hortree a of ken bureiu-1,1w. John )r -11s t ,e nt hip. , The W. e. M. S. of Etbel presented Yrs. ill: . Ferguson with two Iweut i- lia 1 e•es ,'f haudpainted china at their 1e -t meeting. Mrs. Ferguson (lar 1.441 the Ft ,ciety'e eecretrry for (wen' y !��in years end has resigned the pelt ten tin eremunt of the faludy's in- tended you Nal from Ethel. . q'ii•-t but pretty wedding took eve t n \VednesdaeMeech :e►th. at the h an•- of the bride's parents, Me. and ells. Edward Dunn. Thorndale, when their daughter, Miss Jessie M ay, became the bride of Fled. A. Miners, of Landon, son of William M feirmrd of Ex'4 r. The ceremony was i e in the pe..eence of the immediate rel s- ere. t• •_•--A. E. H14nnabson. The ham- of. iple will reside in Loudon. A towner well-known reeident of Seateith, elites Nellie W. Robb, west m+riird on M ircb 20th to Frederick S. White. whose parental home is at Norwn :d. Onla' l s. 'I be ceremony urs performed at the hone of the bride's pertnta. Mr. and Ars. Thigh Robb,' tit Uoydminster, Alta. The honeymoon will he spent at Montreal. Torotauend ether points throughout lectern Celled*. An interesting event to 11 pia e on Wednewley afternoon, March :tt);b, when, at ;he home of Ler brother, 8th li • Morris Miss Sera J. Skel,on jeer. hand and heart with •John Camp •Il, of Kincardine. Rev. W 11. Coto •r. of Blptb, tied the nuptial knot. alio,• I Skelton, a nephew of the hride. played the wedding mettle derma stet relatives awl friends "l- t ested the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs: Csmelell will mate their home in iinral,line. An incpient Blaze. from the deep -owners. Wedding in Grey Township. A lotett) wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Mrtleelin Lemon:, Grey 1nwurhi ), od eVielt tsday eveue .lsrelt 3)th. Thin contracting parties were John William Stepheu- ron of Ow 14,1111(4 (ownsl.I ), 141111 Mit;s Maggie Maud,, daughter of the host- ess. Itev. D. Ii. Metter, of Cranbrook, officiated and the wedding march was rendered by Mitt Mins Dunbar. The bride -wait given away by her brother. Peter Lamia. 1ullurdt1te relatives to the nmuher "f levenl v were present a the eerennery. Mfrs and Mea. $tephensoll will wake their Gone on the 6.h eoaceesioU of Gres- township. went fur usu. another star-bu the management have travelled to more successes than ono under the banner ineetibed "1101 a place or make nue,' and they mean that there shall iic no exception to this i•u1te in hutting "The Toronto Star \Veekly" in the field. There to always demand for the "heLter goods," and from every view- poIn{,in bright and aggrecaive news- paper ppiolociion today "The Toronto -titer Weakly" sill be the best yet to Cromer. Mr. Joseph 1'. Clark will be the edi- tor, and he has gathered about him an army of associates and contributors lies will be a wet rent for the quality of the matter, wbether it be on the affairs of everyday life, morals, Meta ture, politics, business, amueemente, sports, auceebses or failures. "The Tortmttr -Stag Weekly" will contain retial fiction, short s(1)1'iee, anecdotes cf public men, cartoons, � ( (1011014, and a score more features in a Ill-p.ige paper, with seven columns lo• the piste, excellently and freely illus- trated in tine half -tune ieproductione. and painted on a superior {taper --a uo mean co utwtiter to the beet Illus - t -tenant l' ItKltbb and American publica- tions. NO PRAISE TOO HIGH. St. George, Man., Aptil llth.- tSper•ial1 -"I buffered from a number nolle Ssotuawearly. age,". writes Mr. (ditties Wynn,. of SL. (iaurge. Nair. - t- am now in- herited lily trouble from ray patents. I was weak, nervous and run down. I buffered ,fr lutckeche stud toy uses - eke would cinutp. 1 had a heavy dragging sensation actnib the loins. I was always thirbty; I had great diffi- culty in collecting my thoughts, and my inemul )• was failing nae. 'I was in n t)aJ elate when I commenced Lei Use me I)odd's Kidney Pill?, but tley gave relief Crum the that box. They gave me strength and helpeJ the very much in every way." Assisting a Good Work. As Lai ellenly been stated in these columns. J. 1. Carter, of.Sn rnin, form- erly of Seaforth, bat invested it sum of money in Ontario travernment bonds. the interest of which is to be devoted to pet pet' "1 scholarships for the schools in different counties. In order ilia! the return from this invest- ment may be larger, • and that the good work ineugul aced by Mr. Carter stay •l.e more effective, the Ontario Government has increa.secl, the rate of intete'et on these bonds from four to five per rent. The f•illuwiete from the • report of the proceeding' in the Legis- la'.ureedeel' more czplieitly with the batter. The report save : In order that Mr. .1. I. (.u'ter. of Sarnia. lee able to endow ,cheol•. of !fila (hooking at photo)e-"Oh, yes. the whole Province as be bas done m five counties, Hun. Mr. Henna into.- hr's Landeun►r enough, but he'd an diced a clause to give the Province power to ply him five per cent. in- t f n -sof tutu on Government bonds.. ZAK-3•UK IN THREE ACCIDENTS it wuuld leen that Zam-Bhk, thr families healing balm we hest• so highly spoken of everywhere, 1s particul.erly useful in the fatuity circle. A red) Jet sent by Mts. E.. Davey, led Ellice Ave , Winnipeg. will 'ihusteate this. Mbe says : "My little boy. of timer. while playing, fell' ftteu a high veran- dah to the gi 1, cutting his lore - head -bed' y. _-tnseead-e+t--cxU" l a duo tor who would unduubladly have put. in a ntnnitt•r of stitch,,. 1 I. abed the wound well, and , applied 7. tor•Buk. The little ,fellow, although suffering keenly, supm haul relief from his {rain. ID the course of titer *Duke, be apply- Z).o.1blk daily. the would in his forehead was nicely healed. ". ince there I ser: alsu used 'un- Buk for at boil which cause on my cheek mid which pre y d vet panful and looked unsightly. 'Lon -Bilk soon diem the buil to ./1( hetet and it then quickly b•tnished it. • "Another time airy baby was 'wattled on her left thigh. etre calf of leg with ixlilit.g widen•. This was asrvele scald and the cbild•sulfemit etue l), scream• ing front plan. JJireotl,y it was dune 1 thought to use Z as we bad a box in the house, and spreading betltu on Tint 1' wrapped up the baby's limb. Next morning she rested much easier and 1 applied .a fresh heuldage with '/.4m -Bak. 1 kept this treatment tip daily and ,wa, rewatdo'J by seeing a great iluprrvement tech •time I 411•e8114d the wound. in a very bhort sp see•of thee the rcalda were all nicely healed.' •I cannot recommend this wonder- ful healing pweptration toe highly for Mutely sea,, •amt 1 have such great teeth in its healing pewees that my lettere is never without a hex. For all'sain injure.* end din tree, piles, re z •me, salt the face 1.4)100 40I130k is absolut"it• un- equalled. a>0e hoe all druggist.; and centre, or•.la,st fne.lruw Z int Buk Co:., Toronto, for price, Refuse all imbed - tutee. elnvest 25 Cents ill a box of Davis' Mcuthol Salve ( The D. & L.") and be prepared for a huudred ailments, which may not be dangerous but are very annoying and painf ul,like neu- ralgia, earache, sprains, burns, bruises,insect stings, cuts, piles, etc. It is a household remedy always useful for some trouble, and should be kept in the family medicine closet. WILL MAKL,HAIre GROW BEARINE Prepared from tate grease - of the Canadian )tear. Delicately perfumed. The Standard Pomade for 4u Years. All Dealers )Oc. per Jar. Bub ', Lawrence Co.. `.lontreaL -drwassillwweste_ A anew One. 1 tLsritl IteltrciaNe Z5 C'ts.1M 1fi111US UNIMEHTCA -.LIMITED •^ .OU To C c alctbtiteSpl . i...i ( 1 ► .5• 'THE MINIMAL AND ONLY GLN1 NE Ills W A R E LIF )1 ITA PIONS• ,Ir SOLD ON 1'IIE MIERITS 01' MIN IRtl'S 1.1" 1MLNT t --- Subset ine foe The Signal nee FOR THAT TIRED FEELING WE 1t1COMMEND Nyai'a Spring.Tonic, nae Ur et., - - \\ and Sarsaparilla Three ex,•ellent prcparatieldf ot- tie a lonthe apt ing season when everybody 11. C. DUNLOP, The Druggist, l,oderich. 13rtlfl)rti 131.). k, THUneDAY, Amor. 14. IIMO i Better Things for Goderich Limbo kb petgde are asking for better goods than they vete seti+fled with 50111e years ago. For In•t.tnate they want better furnishings for the hone, and -we ate showing SUMO special wood* iu Mahogany Parlor Suites Proving by Actual Experiment The Kiln on the farm of James tall (rem being destroyed by fire the ether day: A amok from an 4.iigine seed te operate a gt hider alighted on tie -roof of the barn unnoticed and an- other spare ignited s pile of fence rails near by. Assistance arriviug in time the danger was retnoved in • few isinstea. eight to ten feet. .7-set.iiiereeerf shingles were btu tied or tern off to make sure thAt. the ti .. had been ertinwnistred. • Died in die Want. Nehon Maunders, whose bome was in Brusels locality, died in the-boa- pital at Saskatoon on Montle'', 4th inet. The deceased young nisli went West, at out three years ago and to- eated hottiemtead about fourteen hoin Seskatoon. He spent lent winter in Idaho and while there suf- fered frtim an attack of la grippe. but_had nearly recovered eefore re- turning north to his homestead. lermisy developed with fatal results. Deceased was in his twenty-third yetis.. The remaihs were brought to Brunets for hare ment. • An Old Resident of Morris. One of the pioneers of Huron county. in the presets of Wm. Mhedden, of the ith line ef •Morris township, pained to his lewerd on Mareh Z7th. Ile we' in his eight y-lifth yeAr. Ile Wilfl 1.01 11 it. Ayrshire, Sentience and was mulled el his now littreft partner in letS. After living in tbe old land for Ogee Pars they earno tO Canada and re- sided fie a time at PATIO, where the deceased followed bla Made u a tan- ner. om that tow ft he removed I.0 Morris townehip. Betides the widow, two sous anti two daughter, eurvive. aw1UI rlUuuure. `stella-" Whitt did he du 4 \ 1 ,(r Rita -"Didn't I tell yam' lie made oar,.• an awful fuse with me our bea,u71. and Mr. Hanna explained thatnve to then a-kr1 Die if 1 tbought that dad Certer inveand tedrd mint' in Government R would object to him As a stin•iubombe Ism. I said no, 1 thought not, and hs went lbodies in varioab schools. Ile already had endowed schools in flve,i'•ounties, iituaaway and plu}xrsrd w m>' sister."-• and it was his intention to similarly Illustrated Bas. - en Law other schools all over the Pruv• • RED ROSE TEA. DINNER. ince. Mi. Proudfoot, of CentreHuron heartily concurred in the suggestion. Toronto Staff Have Hoase•warmtng ►n Hon. Mr. Mann s replaiDed that last New Quarters. year when the (western was up he was The Toronto stet! of It. d Rose Ten not at I lath• to use Mr. l' 'trees one night recently celebseted the ie• name or give ((reblicity to his ioten- tione, as Mr. ltartrt mea nota men inures of the l►nt.uio brau:6 into one• tint. of the Iareebt wate1oures in the city who liked to see himself in p at 7 Fount street rest. Every member of the staff ea, present and must of their wive?. a'ai at 6:01 forty s•st down in the twatd-rtanu to a very rojoyal le ►•antluet, I ad M (' ilrs. The Lotto lost. after "Our Klug and Counts in - eluded _"Mr. E.tnhr14'ke." ''The Tea Itself." "flee T. avellel•','• -The Huube $Goff." and "the Laltes."• The mana- ger, Geulge H. l'umph;•11, { land the ptoceeding14 were vet yspiritee and jolt Rub L'ea,tlrwastuneblelto cUrt''of jolly. ' come up from headquarters ID St. John. N. He and writ a telegram com- plimenting Te i it lllrrer • nusimess for March ante miming them a teoroughly enjoyable About IO oclockihelcioue om panyces n journed to the b{ urogram of Raines and musical and lit- erary nunbels male a fitting and very entertaining conclusion to the evening's enjoyment. The hit of the evening was It lied Rue Tea song com- posed by N. W. William. one of the Toronto trarenlere. whielt he emir to . ....�_ t,.,i.ie., \VedtlinR that ;toe well worth the inapec(iun of ,Menne who it thinking of refurushtug the parlor the' settee or if not rt suite, Ilertlapr. red. Our goods arean odd lwell atedeiece , randiate in line with that geld taste that should e should /be glad wtoh tshdw themhe home. to you. Geo. Johnston Furniture and Undertaking.The Square. esseretseereeeeeliees house=cleaning Necessities Liquid \''eneer -liteshery best furniture polish. Alabastine A large , variety ' of tints. Paints -of all kinds, at 40C, and _-r._..._ quart. . . Vanni heS. Brighten up. IWe have a full _�,� line of good Varnishes. Varnish Stains You I can renew your furniture with our Sthins. For floor we have Floorglaze Enamel a 11 exce tionally good line in Flom -glaze Enamel. We sell Brushes. The Howell Hardware Co. I\1111 l) This experiment will always Interest the chil- dren, and will provoke a good 41,41 of IhidUin't. The explanation. of course% that the Itald..tl piece of paper which is isiserted into the. inverted Mass drives out most of. the air. so that wl:en the mouth of the glass is quickly put down into the water there le very little air, and, (anise , quently. very little pressure above the. water within the lease Hence, the weight or pressiaw of the sir on the water outshie•the glass (fovea the water up into the glass to °eclair tle• PP tza from whence the alr was driven by the loom- ing paper. A practical demenstration of this kind ts always more cementing than no( mere statement. ems ts particularly true ot medical remedies. . The effect of the anti -toxin treatment for diphtheria Is noticeable ritlib, ., , -• hours. so thatieveryone must believe in Its virtue. In a similar wa:,• tl.i. D. ,,.. , knotirn its ORANGE 1.IL.T gives a practical proof of the srogress it it !nolo,: ...: curing women's disorders, and that, ton, within a few.daya after Lontmen, 1,. ens luso. All authoritiee agree that in every case of women's (*.orders tb..re "vs.t.t•-, is congested condition of the womanly organs. The eirculation lo thes, part::: 1•, :big- tt if the blood was circulating freely. remain:: 1 Mr. whieh should be carr education t1 work, and was working T.II.T is pot taken internally, but Is applied (Street to the suffering orgau not a system by whieli he could best asatztotre%.edrel;1,troreTetoot.:1•,‘oilavetton;rrbireut e‘iroe (he Mille. Ile tdeeided to per- I causing the InnarnMetion; ulcere, nervous troulien,' rte.. .iii•tinist to ' be 14:1',..ha't.e..-3' menently endow nufficient counties in and It continues to he discharged unttl nit the foreign nnitter ,15 removed tic, r, Itii the'Pf0Vinee MI as to give e sch Veal n. 1 ete re -retie". eftet the same dme . trouble disappears, the circulation is resten,13 and goo:1 i.. ate: the blood vessels nnd nerves are Ione/ ond :AD -. tu 0 'stern- t ten you that Orange idly le doing 'f,ne a sz,.. :I :1: al plans he arrange ws inent for the interest. He alreaely bad endowed the counties of Lamb - ton, theme Middlesex. Wellington aud Pet th. The money helps the stu- dents who nee(' it mut. and the week Would be extendee. It heti occurred -Me-Carter thet the Government might pay five -per ATitt tn order to assist him in his work the Govern- ment bad decided to accede to the sug- gestion. The bill was given Re third A Directory of Breeders of Pure-bred Dear Afrs. Curra .- of gxsod. There uleers eorne away one or two eters . fewer headache's. I feel sure I will be perfectly ettred in a little los, ..,y ,.1,... The explanation of the Wonderful cures performed by DRAW: 1 1.1 1.V i • . ••••• rimple. It Is a scientific remedy, batted on the discoveries of l'esteet The conditions existing in all female trouble. arie alike in eintrae.et ,, degree and development only, RO that a positiVP remedy, .t. ,ORANDV:, 1,:..,. _ lag woman that ORANGE LILY salt cure her. 1 make Ins following Free -Trial -Offer- . Day." It described the reniArkab y rapid growth of Red Rose tea in On- tario in a very few yt•ars tem' a new- comer to it nester in the p.sekege tea bu nese. The menu and peigrent was de- signed as a souvenir. 'I h frortt cover wee a deem alive. design Id a t a plant and on the 1.a..h cover KAI A Volatile in colors of the St. John wisreht ever. Th.• fit -A Fire was- -e- photograph of the uto warehouse and was fonowett Mr. testa - heart to hand brooke, fecing the motto reselve, a hese to et to eseseute." The menu was towel by a humorous sketch from "Pickwick Papers'," that suited oschuirably, and the toast list was enlivened with two. After the pre anti b. r4111441111e. bite of tea tory. • Mies Retainer m, oho was In l e city, wee to Ise present, but was indef. posed, and a very pretty engraved liar pin, pretested for her as a memento, wasettent, to her. e The evening altogether was one of bright augury for the lied thee tea hotlines. in Ontai it). The branch of the live stock com- missioner at, Ottawa has isstied a re- vised edition ot the Directory of breeders of ptsre-bred live lance in Can- to thre-prefaceeeeuee ft New Way to Raise the Wind. A reeident of Turnberry township. . while. visiting in Mildmay recentle. ten Omit of the net -remit y moth with which t n give hie friend.. a good time. Meeting a man, accompanied lg all menet. and info, neei lien that he had heint epecial y Appointed to pee tbat the law regarding the nine - the of dogs was enforced. The Uteltrel And it wu settled by the The profensionel point of vice. is owner's bending over MAO et" a rs"" that of Alm humanitarian. A lwead."- No Herm Done. London TiteBite. selfoppeinteu constable pointed out that the matter might he quietly a WM Send to every reader of they WhO Surfers in any Way from .nny of till' trietitles peculiar to women. If 1.1114` send me her ad- dre.., enough of the ORANGE LILY treatment to 'last her 10 days. In mane eaees this triol treatment 1. plete eure, and In every instant.° it Win give very noticeable retie. If *rot owe it to the e ork is a compilation of its or venom, ter yew- tiratalr and_ Ato don received through cot•respeindence re tulast °lifer. -and t cured in the from hreedets in all the Provinces in privacy of your linme, without doe - regard to the size of their bleeding 1 toes bilis or expense of any kind. hetde, and the number of males sod Ilintiose 3 stamps, and address, MRS. females of the SeVerld breeds they have for sale. Tile Directory is pre- pAred to assist fwtsons in locating herdeest tuts and tInclit in their respec- tive neighlenhoods, or be distant rev s trout whites pure-bred ani- mals may lre procured. It. is stated ilt the Directoty this: enpiee will be sent to ranehtnen, stock breeders. secrets' ies of ferment' institutes, Agri - minute! eocietiee, live block associa- tions, and othere a ho nosy apply. for Bentsen Nothing. "Dolling,' wild he, tendetly, "I have made ux, my mind to *AL you - to sok you - "Yes ?" she whimpered, breathlessly. -know, detweet, that it in bold -it is pre- ittimptuous for tine to do tm. Yon ate so ttttt ch superior to me. I am, I feel, unworthy of jour-•• You 115.ty unemethy of un-, but "Rut what, dertrest ? loaf is better then no TEN CENTS You Can Even Do Your Toronto Shopping Through "The Star" The Star's- “In Toronto Shops" Depart- ment describes new and attractive olTerinp sees , in City Shops day ey day, with the :Toronto Daily Star's offer to purchase any of these articles ler outed-tovim subscriben who send - • the tnoney. Many are taking advantage of this Department. "Of Interest toWOmen" istheweil-deiserved heading of a special page in the Toronto Daily It k one of two and sometime* three pages devoted Particularly to women's tastcs and it independent of the fiSocial and Personal" and i'Madge Merton's" pages, Mr years -popular features of the Star. "Of Interest to Women" includes scores of little hints on health and beauty; the newest fashions in dress and housetfurnishinp; talks on ethkad Matters of particular intereat to_tvo-mcn; points of etiquette; suggestious tbr home entertainment; .recipes; dilly menus; advice and suggeiiii3in on all The matters -Mut he elese4o-a-waman's heart. Th will help solve household problems, and better still.• Stimulate On the Woman's page. and throughout the paper, current topics are mated in a bright. newiy way that appeals to the wicle-awake woman. You'd thoroushly enjoy the Toronto Daily Star This paper and the "Toronto Daily Star" together for one year, $2.20. Ouaranteed Fountain Pen given for 50c. added to above subscription price. FRANCES E. CURRAH, windier, ont. 2 A PACKAGE For the man who works with brain or brawn Kellogg's has the true food value —as nourishing as meat. Contains five times as much nutriment as oatmeal. TOASTED Kellogg's builds both brain and brawn, never overtaxes the stomach, never causes distress. Always the same clean, delicious hearts of tender corn. s.