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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1920-12-02, Page 9-•• snewaesseagneeto.... TlitiReVAY, bnin tad. 1M A Slow, Shiggisk, Torpid Liver RESPONSISLE FOR MANY ILLR. Milburn's Lau -Liver Ini/r, sti10111,te the shagghila liver so that it Will regulate the flow of bie to at. properly on tke bowels end thus deg away all the "sate and polsonoue matter that ie reeponeible for constipation, biliogeness, Pleb Jstad, heartburn, jaundiee, etc. hfre. Alice kIiiII, Nepanee, Ont., initageo"I was very baldly run down and had a torpid liver for over four roontle. I tried invent) remedies, but of no relief. One day my husband brought me tome vial of MilbUrniatore-Liverand before I heel used half the! vial I was Ouch better. 1 only used two vials, gad 1 sin s different person, wake... I can safely recommen 1.10014•11fer Fills to' ,aay lone bled with liver trouble." "MilbUrn's Larta-hiver Fills are 25o. a a. viol et all dealers," or mailed direct on receipt of priee by The T. Milburn Limited, Toronto, Ont. nn. GEORGE. HEILBISABIZI. OstooR014 1peciellst in Women's an ebIldren.,'S 01801.14es. Acute, chronic end herTellii m- urders. partial dearness. eye. igr, nose - red gimlet: Adenoids removed Without knIfe. Consultation free. Once and reeidence. Nelson and at. Andrew's Streets back or Temperance. Vale North Street. Office hours.° to 12 a. Ix, I to 41 p. m. Boadays. Thursdays asps seturesys, liventlifs by appointment. LEGAL CARDS CHARLES GARROW, Barrister. Solicitor, -Etc. Corner. North street and Square, Otelerieb, Ont. CHAS, SEALER aa..0 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public and tenveyaneer • . • Omcb Court' abuse, Gioderich. Tp C. Ws • .'Paone 86. B• arrister. Solictior, Notary Public Etc. ()face Hamilton St., sterling Bank Block ••Goderiett• Real getate. Loans; Insurance- CO*VEYANCING ;AND -NOTARY GEORGE E ollEENSLADE, Bayfield,Gon vevatacing and Notary Public 1)11f0° TILLMAN. SE COOKE, ▪ oarristers, Solicitors, /Notaries Pub. tic. Etc. tence-on see 'Square, Mul door from flamilton steeet.'tioderien, Private funds to man at loosest rates. W. PROUDPOOT, E.C., J. 1... El'LLORAN, H. J. D. COOKE. AUCTIONEERING • ripHODIAS GUNDRY. . • J. • Live Stock and General Auctioneer, Hamilton street, Gocleriels. Sams matte everywhere and ell efforts made to giveyou satisfaction. Farmers, sale notes discounted. • • lambs, 50c higher; lambs, 56 to $13; yearlings,. $6.50 to 29,60: wether., $6 to. $6.60; ewes, $2 to $5.60; mixedsheep, $6,60 to $6. . TORONTO MARIIIICTS. TORONTO, Nov. 25. -..The latest qu�. tatione on the /toad of Tiede aVe as folloWei Wheat (C.Lf. Bey Seesele). No. 4 northern. $1.7711. Igeoltelra Oats Mel. Noy Ireirte). No. 3 C.W.. 6624e. No. VON., epee. atts, No, 1 feed, 91%e. No. 3. feed. 411%.e. No. 3. feed. 48ike• 30/11100ett Varier (e.t.f.. IPMfte). No. 3 C.W.. 02, No. 4 e.NIT. 71%e. Rejected, ellisv. Feed. 673(1e. Aalterteee Coro (reavvIrs Tosematia, Preempt Slatteseeet.) No. 2 yellow. $1.08, nemlnel. Oantaxto Oats tAmmerdiair lo WysnIgilie DISTRICT GLEANINGS Mr. P. .a> Inoory, Sosaieols et Hsu - nen leas bon mop:noted bailiff foe 114o Sliono it tilt.Oso ' U'inomaty tst • Mr. Pete' Gowan WS drcidett 3W1 na accept the seesition of town stern of Wingtiam, preferring to ventilate; teaching ocheol. Messrs. J. T. Wood HMI Son. of Brus- selso have purchased OM, plant of the • . Henley 'Motor Truck ' CompanY. of 1.31athom, and will no their linittion, factory to that city. . Exeter s to IV.o a ebb room foe .hos and noung men, with reading room and a "gym" IMM, in the not Iletaut futtfre. Bev. Mr. Wilson the man behind the projeet. A former 'welleknown resident of Wingharn district pasaed 4Way at lice tome in Ridgetown en. FridaY. Nov. Ifith. In the person of Margaret Win No. 2 whtte, 46c tO 49e, ' .son, beloved wlfe'ef Mr. John MeGree thattutio Wilma Omar. irt 00)4 aged 67) Yearg" • . Ammegling to 1102. end* Mris. P. S. Linklater, Wingharn, re - No. 3 winter. per car 'Lie tit eeived the ed news On Friday, No. $ $1.711 ' AfeOreger, ba 1.111. d passed away at Ride.por-car 3,2# ' • s th, that MI*. John Pea., (Aneenthee te Prelarlata Ontesal*) 'tOsvn. TM) deceasweodn, Novra,ittAtefterfilitoevr.IY No; .3 510.75 to $1.110• nominal.• MSS Margaret 'WI Soler Innenaninag to Insenahta Tistikih> :lir. WM. WeLarezt BOIS, L. L. D. • Melting, 800 ec• *Sc. who for a number of years farmed in ihookwheat (Apmerdhom s. Bare* Tuckersnalth, owing to the neeessitY - , ' eastanile). •, ortris Iawipraethise has rented hie farm • 14724.0.(2440.1/15:,:sioaillui?7,00000nd• osostioo an end hls t oreershbred stock 'and' • No. 3, 51.10 toopl.55. ' ' R4 la uoW elOoting all his time to hts, FRENCH PRESIDENT AT CalSADIAN MEMORIMe--af. Milleralld in seen . 2..000_ oo., .. emettlite in pert lturoto wading nes inscription on •the monument erected to the memory of the Caton • We specialise i* Wiring of all kisoftntet no give yeti an estimate for wiring your • house or garage. • Private Telephones Motors • koalas Electric Bells and. Burglar Alarm Systems ALL WORK GUARANTEED Death earns suddenly to Niro, I, 0 diet) Heroes at VIMY Ridge. First sratent. 211.2e. Goveriutiont stellar& nonfatal. la I Ofl Becton potent, $16.70. Toronto, Ron. Seaforth. on Wedesday Morn - the municipality but a detrInien z n the 'whole country. Under stiteh un- 1 111•11•414.01=111 favorable conditions thildren are born.' gone. lessoo (roonot sessonosoth ing of last week in her udth year. A- Slums that are not only a Menace to feWer -ahlm seetielle, a better dam; of Jute bags, Montre nonsinal. In jute bare, Toronto; 55, bulk oseaboar& Eillfeml (Clair Itota, Dellyerad letteatreal Freight/. Ross Irritated). 0 Bran.., per to% 58* to 249.35. CATTLE AURAKETS • TORONTO LIVE STOCK. TORONTO. Nov. SC -Receipts; of nye stack at the Dillon Yards up to five o clock on Saturday afternoon Included 2,617 cattle, 4,766 itteep_O.nd lambs:, 3,600 hogs: and 160 calves. while the run of hogs Is fairly heavy, other receipts are only moderately so. WINNIPEG CATTLE-ITARKETE- WINNIPEG. Nov. 29. - (Dominion Live- Stook 'Branch.) - Receipts - 610 cattle, 808 hog a and^ 120 oheep.-(3wing to the limited offerings the cattle Mar*. ket,was quiet, and little ot no change reported in quotations. A few butcher cattle, mostly'rnediOnn to good females, ranged from $4.50 to $6, with beedfui good feeder steers weighed tip at 46 to $7. SOes on ;the sheep and lamb "Market' consisted of common to fair, lambs ranging from 56 to $8. Rags, unchanged: selects, W. • ntrp.a.Lo LIVE wrocK. EAST BUFFALO, Nov. 29. -battle--, Receipts:, 425; dull. Calves -Receipts 200; steady, $4 to 517. Hogs -Receipts, 3,200; 60c to 75c higher; heavy ad mixed, 511 to 511.25; Yorkers,.311.25; light yorkers and Mot $11.60; roughs, 59.25 to 59,50; stags, $7 to $8. • Sheep andi Lambs -Receipts, 800; •• IN-SUR/INCE MelfaLLOP MUTUAL FIRE 'INSURANCE .as.s. CO. ---- earns and isolated Town Property Insured. Value or property insured up to JanuarT, ode, $3.048.975.00. . OFFICERS -James Gop011y, President, doderich ; Jas. Evans,.• Vice -President. • Iteechwpod ; T. E.•Hays, Sec.-TreaS., sea- . corm. • DIRECTORS -G. F. McGregor; Seater*; 4. G. Grieve, Winthrop ; Wm, Writs. Con - seance ; George mccartney, .auckersarath ; loltr: Ferris, Harlock ; John Bennewise, sroadhagan manom atcnwan, erucencedo AGENTS -7. W. Teo, Goderich ; sandy • Lean, Clinton ; Wm. cnesney, Seaferth ; 1E. HinchleY, Seaforth. • . R. H. Cntt's Store, Goderich, ofor- Policy HolderS.can pay *their a yessments rish's Clothing Store, Minton, or 3. H. ..... BaYneld. ' NOTARY PURLIC, ETC. INTR. BAILIE. , - • NOTARY PUBLIC General Conveyancing done Geed Companies Represented , • • Phone n. 296, Goderieh, Ont. • UNDERTAKING • Voila Bros. • _GODVIICH The Leading . Funeral Directors _ and Embalmers .• Orders .carefully _ attended to at all. hours -night or day.' ' .‘ • ^ • • • '••• REPAIRING H. S. KgNIIIPI. EXPERT WATCHMAKER Watches, 'CloCks, etc.; Cleaned and Repaired Satisfactorily 36 yore praottrel experience , Ifielatch or Clock toe good to Mae* with me Charges moderate , • Magni moOK, tut the:square donsnica. ONT. re, • tOirir C,•,r Cis Mt X Ecari the bilks Far Ovar WM A14;eU Signature 41, of •••••••444144, rr•...n.r.s.411, 1 T1i1l4n. For SORB TI1ROAT COLD IN' CHEST etc. Chas. N.Et. Dires: ot:to loGu ttavel consider your " IMENT a 'very illPfrintleticit, surd we 105 it as Is mac relief for sae Asset tool duets 1 woul3 not Le without it if the price was cue dollar a Lank." MINAREYS P.4432:>', LiNIMEN 1 1 ....MA..._. Veterans- Eanded Together. , Paris, Nov 2.9 -4n international council binding together the War Veterans' AsSociation of the Allied countries was organized here Sunday by delegations represeitting France. Britain, United States, Italy, Bela • glum, Greece, Jugo-Slaxia and Czech- Slavia, and was joined later by Por- tugal, Holland and Roumaniaton, who was here a fortnight ago at - The council will be chosen of one tending -fiti3e public school commence - Member of each country, and Prob- meats, ha launehed'ont bout five weeks ago she fell and front- ured ber hip and though, at the time,. tier injuries, were not considered ser- ious the shack pnoved, too =Mb. Sae Is nervived by her. husband, De. Scott, coronee of Huron, and by one-sonoMr 11, R. Scott. Mr, ilenrY Makins, an Exeter man, died at the 'home of hls son near Nor- wich Nov. 20th, in hits --00th year. Old age was the cause of his *Ale The late Mr. Makins was born in Lincoln- shire, Eng., and came to Canada as a young man, settling first .in Toronto. then in Grey township, and 40 years ago moved to InWitey tossmship, retie. ngla Waiter 18 years .ago. • The roof of the Blyth Meinorial Hall is nearly carropleted: . Rev.•'Wm. Howson, a former pas. tor of Winenam Ofethodisf church, died at his late residence in Toronto on Sundavomorning, 'Nov. 2ist. He had been ill for motith but his death was unexpected. He wasborn in Eng. land 70 years ago, a san of the late V. 3. HOW$01), a wholesale feather rner- chant„ At the age of 17 years he took his Gest charge in England and proved such ability as a speaker that he was brought to Canada by the late Wm. Morley Punetiori and when 20 years tif age he took his first charge in Canada at Toronto Junction but later he re- eelved a call to St. Marys. He rater had charges at Mitchell, Wingham. Wallacelearg and Glencoe, and in SOO went to Askin street Methodist ehueeh. Inid011; a -charge which he. held until 21)05, when he retired. • VICTOR LAURIST6N A NOVELIST His Publishers Announce “The TWen.. ty-First Bur' as Ranking with Worh of Oppenin lin and LeQueu‘. 11'w1ll interesting to the people oi Gederien to kneel:Dion Victor Laurin. it novelist. ably meet in Paris. The erganiza- The •folloWing iterh from. Bookseller tion contemplates union of all vet- and Stationer announces the new rn.anoassociations• The underlying book • idea is to preperve, particularly in "Another nesseomer among Canadian time of stress, the unity that existed novelists Is Victor Lauriston, whose •among the Allies during the war, Dist novel is a detective story that is and carry on the comradeship in ranked by the publishers who are to yarlous ways,. notably . by interna- tional membership cards, •and the exchange of information respecting 'disabled soldiers and the widows and children of soldierd. The plan ot organization specifies that the council will be directly re- presented in each • allied country by 'two veterans of that countrY ap- pointed by the council and approved by the veteran organization of that country, one of these veterans to be accredited to the Government of that Country and the other to.the press. ' Freighter Launched. MIDLAND: 29. -The Glea- my% a canal -sized freighter built by the Midland ShipbaillOing. Company-, was successfully launched here Sat- urday morning. The usual baptismel bring it out. with the work of Oppero beim and nenueux. The scenes are laid largely in Western Ontario, as. well ,as in Buffalo aed•lietrolt.". . His many friends in Goderich whit Mr. Lauristoo the best. of success. The Ciminero News, in. referring toMr. Mr. Lauriaton's visit to floderichenone ' Victor 'Lautiston has returned from a few days' visit to floderich, where•be attended the• commencement exerelees at the 'nubile sehools and presented the Robert Park Memorial .modals. These -medals have been given by MroLeuriston to the ouderich echools for the past 11 years, though. this is the fleet 'tension • on Willett he was able to present then) in person .in the winners. A •gold meda).\ is given, to the candidate securing th highest stand- ing on the entraiiit.ifexamination, and •eeremony was performed by amiss a silver medal to the candidate seem - 'Charlotte Benson, a daughter of Mr. 3 W. Benson„, the secretary of the Great Lakes, Transportation Co., 'for whom the boat was- beat. This is the fifth freighter to be constructed in the local yards' and Is suitable for lake or salt water coast trade. • a 'Australia, Wants Reciprocity, LONDON, Nov..20.-/evs Zealand Chambers of Commerce are trying to promote a reciprocal trade agreement with Australian where business men are said to welcome the idea. Accord- ing to a cable to the Times, the Aus- tralian Minister of Customs says that when a new tariff bill, which gives the Government special powers in this respect, is passed Australia will be glad to enter into negotiations with any part of the Empire for A reciproeal basis of trade. Found After Twenty Years, LONDO-Noonnto Nov.acotrrr; Stockton, formerly .bf Wardsville,. Went West twentyyears ago and'his relatives, never haying heard from him, thought be was demi, While traveling from Toronto last Saturday he heard by chance that one of his sisters was living in this eitY, and.he hastened to join her here. Ile. Watt rejoiced to learn that his two sisters are in London -Mrs. L.'0; McPhail and lilt's. Rumble of Grafton. area. 011. Rush Begins. - • GRAND PRAIRIE, Alta.. Nov. 25. -The Land Office for the past two days has witnessed a very keen rush for oil leaces, there being several 'thousand acres filed In 48. hours. The stampede was oeeaeloned through the leasing approeimately of 10,000 acres by a geologist inpreeenting than Ingots:: a Oil Company inforeste, aftan* catarrh teetotal itiateese greatly halm enccd by foridittene, TULL% CATARRH MEDICINE IS Tonic and Blood Purifier. Br eleatudng the bldod and building_ up the eastern. BEALL'S CATA/tRit MEDICINE restores sonnet conditions and ellosee Nature to its work. 611 Druggists. CircultriA Tree, It.3. Cheney & Co, Toledo. OHM Steno men are, too stubborn to .inn kilonledge the efir» until noir Olt p Cosi'. tern. No one Fond auttv the nanny Of eornis wine liolloway'a Corn lionnoVer 31 hasel V) 1;1.'111010 them. and 12 efforts to raise thein are „sues eesaful„ they frequently grow up to be Men and women of inferior phydie cal and nu'ntal ability; many of them are . compelled to resort to constant, medical treatment at aiu earl/ period; of their life. and often pass out with- out. aecOmplishIng anything Worth., while for themsents• or for the oallna 1 Ton feel fine In a few moment*. Your try, as producers or as useful citizens. 004 in head or, catarrh will bo gone. These are the =fortunate one% 60 Your clogged nostrils will open. The sir many of whom are found in our hest passages .of your heed will dear and Oats, sanitariums, housess ofo-refuge, 1 you- e-pn •breathe ninety. No more dull - and Jails. It, costs money to maintain nese, headache; sao bawking, muffling, .PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH mint lloW Nor. I'll* aan Ned wad- olds. ' • - these places in order to care for the unfOrtunatesneople. If the money re- • quired • for osuohe purposes ..tould be. employed in the development of our wonderful natural relsoureeso or 0 - plied for the purpose of building up moderate sized towns and in causing our country 'villages to expand so as Oa be ?In .a position to provide and ens •ng the 'highest Is -tainting from_ the school which does not win the noel medal. The medalte are glven in them. ory of the late Robert Park, who, be- . fore he became public stool instiect- m- for West Kent. Was•for a number of years 'principal of the Central school at eltoderieb. . • The eommeneement exercises at the Central sehoS1 were held on Armistice night, Nov. 11, and those. at Vietoria school on Friday -evening. The gold medal this year was wen by a Vietoria school pupil, Miss Jean Chapman: and :Wise Itarross] (if the Central seined won the silver medal. Mr, Loorishr, spolo, f,r, both oreasionN, he. pides• visiting 'all the elasses of both, schools on Tliftrialay afterliO0u, in eomvany with nubile netioel Inspeetein S. E. 14,10, who was inn heet while in. • - It was wa in the notlerieh Central sehool llirt Mr. Lauriston reeeived hie puhlie • seneehng, onetoria school, fr- feited -in j1hft2 is awil desiimed and thoroughly no.dorxi np t school Imihling. with exfensianpd kept ; well It is 'an Inierestina toineidenee that the. chairman at the Central selion!, eomilleneement was an '14 Ridgetewn bon Rev. Mr. Beoeraft, now poster of. the Vietoria Methodist ehureh at (lode - Melo The Virtnria eommenee- ment avaa presided over bO 11.. R. Sal - loose. a member 0.1 the public school hoard. who In lanewn throughout Arretriea by rPason of his svonderftil photographie. iltustrations vhIe1ihoe been reproditeed in the leading. maga- zines, platoons discharges or dryness; no strug- gling for breath at night. •to -Tell -your druggist notenvivatsioemalL bottle of Ely's Cream' Balm. Apply a little of tide fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate. through every air passage of the bead; soothe and. heal tbe swollen, inflamed raucous membrane, and relief comes instantlya worK and sanitary and other modern sufferer needs; Don't stray stuffedoir just what every cold and eatarrb jay the behetit and comfort pf watera it is n e le c s we would soon have d iserable. • • Wo have am assortment of the hest thetric hoes asd Toasters made in Canada ROBT; TAIT • ELECTRICIAW4 AVERT STREET • Phone 82 or 193 Melo saved front the horrors that exist In the* Inaniinn or great Amer -lean and lauri)Peall cities. CASTOR IA * POT Infants and Children In Use For Over30Years Always nears •the Eignaturrt of • aull eXperleneed- InGtherg knOw. when ono children fire troublea with' worms end ktiot no nitile• aliPPI,Fine Miller's Worm Powders, the 1110415 e4. feetive sertuiftige that' f.z.art be used. it is ,thsoluto in elearing the • Syr:dent 'tif "WitrifiTnInid resfrantiglitne,n." trealtur- - - t in 11 t It MO ithoqt *hien were. can • let nit (tendert for- the' •or hope.' ronwit, flriMth. ' It tho trostworthy tof wilt%) ,iskternelnators. • r . \\Awn noetentei • qutek. parting' tite feel and his money are a MOSer invent' to a ,witiliaxa and 1101"'fieeret‘ ' LOOK ix. (From n•The Golden Gate," the oofileial Publication of The Gederten Boacj of Trade'. • • Wilf it not 1,e a tar better polies' for the porkpie of Ontario to haveIt unfilled and neglected and unprofitalfle, land •; Dlaeed under 'cultivation. and Made snore prOduetive and Valoable hY extending to the rural districts and to as onnay farmers as possible a gefect supply of eleetrio power at,•a fair and neaaenable rate, than to matfitaill the preoent bs iminatig ehargen to all but a few Of tbe large eltiet and Platt* clone to the Vagllf% power plant? Abase diseriminatieg rates enable these fevered plates to being indufe tries, which hair general tendeney JO ereate a Acengatiert Of manufacturers end their eritelc,yete 10 Certain Bee - Rae et. Piton Van; and to eivate 4 .4c-Icalrilar "viz! "Gifts That Lasi" Diamonds, Pearls, Jewelry, Silverware Watches and Clocks, . For Ladies : Onyx and Pearl Rings For Gentkrnen : Signet and Stone -Set Rings Cuff Links Tie Pins • Watches, all grades and sizes • urrthiteilas, Et. Necklets Brooches Wrist Watches Umbrellas, Etc. • For the Home: A Tiffany Never:VVind Clock WeGuarantee this Clock to Run 12 Months on I Battery Silverware , Cut Glass flatware in the Holmes and Edwards Pattrn, Jamestown and DeSancx We also carry "Old Colony," "1847 Rog rs" and" Community" Plate in the A ins Pattern E. C. Robertson East Street and Square Watchmaker and Aviator •