HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-02-01, Page 3..tasaa .4.444ax” 4.441o.444.1.44.044444•4404.1.000000W01.01.41444,a0 ',•••14,0I 0 44
Ogantere" 20th*, 'Ann
nz* beloved. *U`,e, of the late 4ohu,
1hiWp tn her staty-e4hth
is born 'Xeebritiart 230. VOW. in Itea
near liellevgle, .404' a demth.
or the late Itioiiiird and, Eleanor Zan.,
the :was **triad to 4011*
Phil*, the ssearsek einnity, who
her Ixten Yeikrtiog; At
the t '
liullett. She Is givoyed, by two
er 046.7rgiii3-7,-::T,4037,-715,
'(Myrtle)* of 'Oecierleh township, V
Of Toronto., ahtt •flerleal' Of Mitchell, -One
iirotber. auttuel% Unguit':, of -,ettrlhit,
Ilattinga .Co., and;a10. *yen grandeliii.
dren. Tlie funeral took VIVO frPest the
, erne of' her efeg-iifehew.• Ira Merrill,,, on
T4e$41r Otteriven* 'hiteri*-4t bout
made in .11nion, tenitery,',Olyth.
I'ECHURCHMAN AItRESTED
'uttet -4ktrOr,04t'7,etit.
• az, on
760.40at4e Wank
Fox, A 4, 'Plircton, 30, spent the night- An
the.,.0ilho *It afe:'*Iva,r44'441;
.onto on a .040 of Oho pret,eneO
lii-
volvtng.$315,, If-.14:'Oeteeflve....13tproi. of
,;oronto.:,4rrhred,'here today and 10!t on
the af4eneort, train with hls pa**
.ENG$GEMENT 0700$
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02/4414 TO LATE DR, 43,orlim
-0ihstote-4Isivreecer-44----Ate-se.
' aneethle *of the Clinton 'Paiblie Hospital
.Board anti 44dVisorY Beard on Friday
4eovn1pg It *44,deeided, to proceed with
032..01004 .91 4 new wing to the hors- .
1. memory. ef the. lets Dr.
has. long :been :4,
dreiun ot the rogird And it was a. project
An wilier's. Dr, Gartilter Isres..alaear3.
great-
ly interested. Per ,Sense ,time funds
*have been in hand for the buildieg, of
an elevator, which Is greatly needed, but
owing to lack Of room; the erection has
been delayed, the board not teeing its
Nene to building until certain 'debenture
debts were wiped -0f,, The ,building of
new wing will rinike It possible to .have
the elevator, towards which Mr. John
nowson . VaniesuiVer. promised 'a very
substantial • slam. Mr. Howson same
'avers 'ago, in memory pr his • mother*
donated the X -Ray mic.hbee, which has
hems a 1b0011 to the hospital. When the
elevator. -is-erected --the- town•• • and 'com-
munity will be under a great obligation
to /Ilan.
a
eaferth Nevi
eeVes;..aessfeet,br-anniuthe,
Ment',,Of 'their daoghteiS, Pearl. to
11e01...NeelY,
Stratford, The tnairla.ge wi
'place In Pebruery,'„,
MEDICAL 14t4O*100; rIORMatirMil
4e4fOrth News: Or. Gilbert' C. 'Jar=
rat,' graduate of the.faeulty of mediethe,
t the 'UPI eity ot Western 'entail%
'1,;4TOO-ti,"Iin-.47a nieniher Of the College ol
Fliyneiciaine and 8114000 :Pt glitar.16, has
Purchased Or. Chase Vacitalr's medical
preetiese Dr. Jarrott will oecuPY Dr.
Uitekey's *Ake on Oodertelt itreet
colnes:to gestorth,frOn.
Ilanelton, is a • former leippen yteMg
man.
,Joiirt Jo -ENT ma*. vEs •
Lucleixosy-.Seetinel: Improvement dur-
ing the past Tour days has been, noted
In. the cendition-ef-eqr, johre'aint, and
as his meOleal attendant puts it, he is
more like hinase#, Mr. Joynt's
however, is still rewarded as serious,but
the past few days fa.ave been molt en-
couraging to these wisp have watched
him .put up a Valiant fight for recovery
over a lengthy Period when his life' was
practically deepaired of.
oeite
SKATES ON -74th surrnomz;
---Brussels-Post:e ./reorder--to-celebrate
her 74tb, birthday Monday, Mrs.- Paamie
dureie _of town dOinied, her old swing
Skates and demonstrated to se ral
friends -at -the- arena how skating -was'
done 'back in the '80'e. It is 11 years
shim she last participated in this sport,
but neverthelees she made a goad -job of
It She was joined by a number ol
friends—Mrs.---Currle is a native of St.
John's; near London, her maiden name
being Fannie Friendship.
bR. P. J. rousTrat.
, Len, BAR, NOSE, 17:1ROAT
Late House purgeon New Yore 'OrPh-
thalmic-and Aural Hoepital, assistant at
Moorefield's' Eye Hospital and Golden
Square Threat Hoseetat-Letition, Eng.
53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tele-
phone S67,
At Hotel( Bedford, Goderich, second
Werteesday,- from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
-LEGAL CARDS
PlIONEER OF HURON DIES
Brussele-poste----The---,-desith oocurred
on Saturday night a Leonard Sholdice,
In lils 97th yesr.deceased was born
In Tipperary, Ireland, in 1837, and came
to this cpuntri his parents when
12 years of age. They settled on the
4th coricessiorr of- -Tuakersmith, wWeh
veas then a primeval forest, said ,not only
HAS &.HAYS,
Barristers and Solicitors. •
R. C. HOS, KC,,- and R. 0, Hays, B.A.
Hamilton street, Goderich.
-- Telephone 88
DOUGLAS R. NAIR,N.
,Barrisiter and Solicitor
Office: Hamilton St. Phone. 512.
.
pRANK DONNELLY, B. A.
:II-- • ,
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.'
Phone 282. HA. TON ST.. Goderith.
R. DARR,OW.
.•
starrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie, Etc.
Successor to J. L Killoran.
Phone 97. Office, The Square, Godetich
EANES.T -334. .R-Pla
Banister and Solicitor
•gun: jille_3110g.Adelaide......and Victorld—
, TelephonP:' Fagin 9301
-:-1YOVOIlt0 2. ,
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- CHIROPRACTIC
DRUGLESS PRAC33.1.10NE'R.-
oHnzointaoroit--A-N-D bittrougss
. 1.44.EltAPI8T, GODRRICH.
EqUIpped with electro-magnetie baths.
,Electronic electric tre,atraesr'; and chiro-
practic. Chronic, organic and nervous
hours. 2 to- 5, and 7 'to' 8 rt.nt_ati&- --b3r ap-
eaintment. Cleted-WecUiteederelYelar-12.
' - ATKINSON, •residence and
office, corner of South street and Br: -
tamale._ Roa4.•-*-Zeierie.--341.
AUCTIONEERINV
ileiHOMAS ottxpalt & SON. •
hewed out a hoine for themselves -but
becaMe among the most prosperous 1 ar-
meta hsi this di:strict. sixty4even °years
ago _he_svas. married_to_Miss Anne Car-
ter, Who predeceased him by some years.
Mr. 4holdice was a Charter member of
St. Thomas Anglican church, Seiforth.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs: Wm,
.Strong, 'and two sons, John and Wil-
liam; . an. of Tuckersmitti. The funeral
took ,place feem his late residence on -
Tuesday ifternoon.
NES. HASTY ENJOYS BIRTHDAY.
-Lueknow Sentinel: Stinday, January
21st, being_the_anniVersary-ot the -birth
o!Mrs. Robert Hasty, she had the plea-
sure of having all- her children and
grandchildren to dinner: with her -at the:
-home of her youngest, daughter, Mrs.
_WPiall1._ A*11, apcii1/4._ Alton, of Ash -
Present were: Mrs.- David -Mc-
Whinney. William Hasty, Mrs. John
,Blake, Wirigham; Mrs. Roy Maize,
Mrs.- WallagerTwaanley; -Lucknove-finel
Mrs, William' Alton, with their respect-
ive husbands and families i there being
twenty in all., Mrs. Hasty, who °Virus
her -home in and Vends
'Th7lininrigirao—li't.hsTivelre76—eiorigs-to one
Stock-And.„General -Auctioneers.' •
. mein Ave., 'Gaderache
SareirMaide everywhere and all effefte
onside to give. you -satistation.
Parmers! Sale Notes discounted. ,
--Fhone-119:
1117IBLIC,
WM. BAILIE,
NOTARY FUEL/
- General conseoneibg -done,
•Good Corepaniee Represented.
Phone 298. Goderlch, Ont.
6.0.04o
Irma mrstta-
-ot coodTwonr-
rArtia AND ISSOLATED TOWN 'PRO-
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Value of property insure4 up to Jan-
uary, 1910; $3,848,975.00.
onnagEts—A. aroodtoot, President.
R. R. 3, swarth; Jag; Connolly, Vice.
President, iGoderich; Menton Reid,. Sec.
'-
Treas. , swarth.
DIRECTORS ---Jas. Shoiediee; Walton;*
WM, Weak, Colistatite; Robt, Feeds, /Oar-
lock; Velui Pepper. truceilekt; Geo. Lein-
hardt, Breadhaigen. ,
AGENTS—W. J. Vesa, R. R. 3, Clinton;
Jas. Watt„, myth; 1„4.- Kinchley, Seas
forth; John Murray, iScatorth.
Policyholders can pay their aeseess
metal at Calvin Cat's store. Ooderieh
The Royal Bank, Clinton. or J. it
RE INSURANCE
Have It attended to by the
%Mt 'IVAlitANOSII -MVIttAt- -*Ur
• iiiStlitAtICE'l CO.
tstaltlislied 1e78
flea l Oineet Dungannon, Ont.
',Robert Dirrideon, Dungannon, . Ptesi4
dent: *nest Ackert, Irolyroed, Vice
•t'resldent; in Addition to the. Prepdent
Atit% Vitt Pre*** the following
Directors: Wm. WatSan, Alibiing W.
AntfUtt1
P. Rea, RR.
eld* Ooderiehl
Mg (*Mtn; R.
4iZtbponeer4axnillhs,_and,.-- des
feet that -she is ,well pest the -allotted-
span of life, enjoys good health, but for
the ',fact -tbat she comet get around
quite as smartly as formerly, but. is ex-
teptionally bright and interested in all
that goes on.
AIULLETT.JIESIDENT_PASSES
Clinton News- Itecordt There passed
away in Goderielt Township, at the
n'honie of her daughter, Mrs. Ira _Merrill.
.obt. Nay, Vlasse. Be*
rred ,PieltAet4 ,e41
OHN 004e.‘SII1( ireeTsilaili",
4*,t, There xjar4eil ),e4%7,ii;,Y al
his home' on the 8;4 1•Orriii
Twp„, late .Monday eveninp. January
• John cira,Sby; .alle&10 .7ears, Ire,*
the result ot.ait„,ateldent,,, 'when he telt
down, the stairs ol bis barn 1it the
1)40110-00..
w#:',founit by Ala" 'aoni %%Pula, abOitt
Uonday morning 414 mi.
**I",.:!4,.„t 'Pe t*.. :#4f the 'Stehle of the
In the felt he had, et,affered seite
'breken ribs and mere hiinries. to
, head, He uttoo. to 4.00,r,00,14 hts
state or orgQ4siougilogg 'al**the day
and, death tame *hart*, atter 11.00
$910ek In the evening,. Mr, Orashy riot
born nor Durham, ' and It WO there
he ePeut:lai YeAuget itaYs, and mulled
Miss Mary ,Jane Brydgea He Moved to
'the, 2nd concession of Morris Twp.,
.about .25 **4 alto. and Vent -17 Years
o n his tarn there, before taking up land
on the 8th'eancealikari.- Where he poised
Wel/ On Monday. Mr. Grasby was a
faithful and Sincere Worker in the Angli-
can: church throughout his 'entire lite.
He . was estePtionally Well known
throughout the community and was, held
In high esteem by his host' friends,to
whom the wordof his death wile_egme,
as a ;severe shock.- He leaves to mourn
-their •loss, besides his beloved wife, four
girls, Mrs. Johnston,C. of Blyth; Mrs,
Oh*. Nieholson and Ms. Bradshaw, 01
Grey': and Mrs. John Riley, of Morris
Township. ,One girl died in infancy.
There is aeson one seal, Zhomas, pf
Blyth. The funeral was held, from his
late residence on the 8th concession of
Morris, on Wednesday afternoon at 2.00
and 2.26 o'clock, With- Rev, Pocock offi-
ciating at the-b,ome and graveside. In -
IAA* OF int% wo mi*ais
cliton, -News-Record : elti#
zens arict dyer 'the' coninnmity
were sorry,to learn ot the Serloinis tUneas
elute etibieeuent death of 'MM. Annie
Jerddlaswidow of Williere Zehleins, who
stlffered a severe heart attack Oh. Fri
day and who passed ,away early 18,50'4.
morning, Mrs. Jenkins; whose maiden
name was Annie Churchill, ,was bora In
Ooderieh toWaiShiP, being the *MOW
of .the late Dr. Thoe. Churchill and his
wife, *Tennie Allisonwho later Vent
some time in Clinton. Her mother died
,when she was quite young_ and„for some
years she lived with her aunt, the late
Sera James.I.Andsay„ In 1897 she Was
Wilted in marriage to WIUlam Jerietee;
who Was then a farmer in Goderich
township, where their early life was
spent. Later they Moved tO Clinton.
The funeral teak place from the home
-of, ;Mrs. Cole- yesterday-- afternoon, the
Rev. F. 0.• Perrin, conducting the sere
vices at house and graveside, Thepall-.
•
I JOFIN PIMAR
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PLUIVIBING, IclE4, TING
StiaEr METAL WORK •
Phone i27 POBoxl3l
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R. Wheeler
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
• EMBALMER
' ALSO AMBULANCE EII,VICE
GODERICII, ONTARIO
All Calle promptly attended to day
or night
Phones Store 231e He 255.
teranent WM Made fl the Br*ndcn genie
etytielvaeetS,
GOLDEN: MIMING ANN,IVEle$
`),irtt'Stelaa
Mr sml 141044, Oefilthiel :WISIXer Cele.*
brited their • goicieu iredditiit ,aiinti(erairy
jit theithoine In Arttetelyk 4.013Pttruiett4V•
gransithildeetrrelative and
.01414.12e47,41.348t.(,,A40t11,•`.pesent we
the .;;NOt. members "Of' :their
Uwnprey.of 8aXnta4',vezMtt 0,
ROona. paski. and H .ollie
1.4alker o Itrtui„sei„ 4nother. interOting
'12.'Olteheet. this celebration was the feet
that all :the Mean** of Ur* Walker's
hnnsediate Samna"- are itviii0 and iiitere
:present, except Mrs. Win. Itehlis* who
could not beOreeent on OCCOUttt.of
ness,,The others* Mr. PaYid, liValleer* ol
*4Azeis,- and Mrs, 4,,iint*alkei,--orSea
forth,. were anteh8 WOO Who Celebrated
the happy event and Vette of Whore Were
there when. the widelfn8 fifty • Teen eicl
took place, *. The home was decorated
for the occasion with golden streamers
and roses," While a beautiful vaae of gol-
den roses graced % the table. 'Atter the
ivecitthlir =PPM' 14 Marra= of toasts- and
speeches was the order of the evening,
with Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, as Master of
ceremonies. The groom of fifty years
was in a reminiscent mood as he told ofn
events which took -pike when the Coma -
try around Brussels WAS young. The
happy evening was concluded with
games and the bateresting part of this
was that the same pane wad played
that had been played at the wedding
fifty years ago.„--Thaevening ended with
many best wishes that Mr. and Mrs.
Walker may yet enjoy many more years
of • happiness together.
- =This- seaso- n's wheat crop. in Aus-
tralia is now estimated at '52,500',-
$0n0. le 'hunt * n arsn etiolate
tor t1u wlr.ter.
Others
Ibe bittbr 'on :11,10 heAlth1est4 for
winter weather -14'•414',okodlent-
. tonic; when,. it is taken
0 Ifek out fftaM a weeisrhouse lnto
brisk oeretst: In' the told, then ;
, bulk ag41n4ntu warmhow,.
thb tfluga healthy ogler and,
boundieo energy,
,
Make wire of 1iavLn Your house
' warm by ordering. now' a :lout ot
our X1J &W. "his* 400.t
„
WE NOW CARRY OHVIIINE
SCOTCH ANTHRACITS.,
CALL THE kAtotttXt'
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MUSTARD COAL CO..
. ...
I['HOVE 98 • GODERICH, ONTARIO
Two Women were passing a hat-
cher% shop where' a pig's head was
On display, with a lemon in its mouth.
"There, Liz," exclaimed one of the
the women. "that reminds Inc that I
promised to get- a new pipe for Joe
A matt met his doctor inthe street
and stapled him to say, "Oh I say
doctor, such a peculiar thing has
happened to my wife. I think she
must have lockjaw, for he Can't
openjier mouth_ at all.' Then, after a
short pause, he added, "Could you
look around -in about a week's time;
and see if you can do Anything for
• .,
Asthma is Torture.,.e6o one who hese
n't gasped for breath in the power of
asthma knows what such suffering Is,
Thousands do know, however, from ale;
perience, how iramessursisle' is the relief
provided by that marvelfous prepanktion,
Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma ItereedY.
For years it has been relieving theimost
severe cases. 1! you are a sufferer de
not delay -a day in securing this rem-
edy from your druigiit.
Wheal a girlbetide „an air casette,
she always leaves out the kitchen,
but never the garage.
FAcrs Anotrr HYDRO—No. 1 of a series of official announcements by the Ontario Municipal Electric -Association (0.M.E.A.),
rePresenting the.Mwnicipalities who own the Hydro -Electric System-eit-Ontario.
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ONTARIO
MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC
A.S S0 CI AT 10 N
arwarwraerwarara....raaai
• The great- public service enterprise known as the Hydro -Electric System, or
simply as "Hydro"; while operated and administered by the Hydro -Electric
, Power -Commission of Ontario acting in the capacity of trustee, with the Govern-
ment of Ontario acting as banker, Is the property of the people of the associated
_ _ _ _
—11-51d-ro pninicipatifies.
Hydro -Electric power is distributed, through_the_agency of the Hydro_
palities, to the citizens who .use this low cost electric service.
The Ontario Municipal Electric Association (0.M.E.A.) is an organization -con-
stituted to represent its member municipalities—the owners of Hydro—and to
make representations to the Hydro -Electric Power Commission.
-------Araineeting-ofthe-Executive-Gommittee-of-the--a-MIE:A73--held-hr-the--City--of--teronto-
--on_October--3-1,•11. 53; a_Publicity Committee -was appointed "to coAlect and disseminate
information iii respkt to Hydro facts". At a subsequent meeting, held on November 30,
1953, the Executive Committee individually endorsed and unanimously passed the following
Resolution regarding Publicity.
WHEREAS, front- time to time, state-
ments have been made and published with respect
to the Hydro System of Ontario that are not in
accordance with the faits, and which, if allowed
to go unanswered, tend to create doubts in the -Minds
of the public, and more particularly that section of
the public which is not sufficiently interested, or
will not take the tine, to look into matters carefully
enough to secure' the itifor'm'ation for themselves;
AND WHEREAS tlie Municipalities Of Ontario
are the owners of the Hydro -System, in which they
have an investment of some three hundred millions
of dollars; and anything which would create distrust
in the minds of the people as to thb proper and
'efficient conduct of this &Zee PublieCtility would
tend to impair the value of the investment of the
Municipalities in the 1-10k5-Systetn:
THEREFORE BE .1T RESOLVED; THAT
The Executive Committee of the Ontario Municipal
Electric Association endorses the -report of -the
Publicity Committee;
THAT we believe, with them, that the time is
now .opportune to carry out the repeated requests
and suggestioni.which have been made from time to
time by our Association;
THAT a Campaign of publicity be carried on
so that the people of Ontario, whotave -been respell-
sible for the outstanding success of this great Public
Utility during its twenty-five years of existence,
shall be given from time to time all necessary infor-
mation as to the adminisiriation and operation of
the Hydro System and itsbranches in all parts of
Ontetio
In pursuance of this Xesolution,.the Publicity, Committee of the 0.M.E.A. will publish
informative statements which will set forth, clearly and simply, what Hydro ownership
has done for the people of this Province. The facts about Hydro speak for themselves.
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NTARIO MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION
Preside's', C. A. IVIAGUIRE Toronto
Vice -Presidents, T. . McFAitLAND
0
Broptiou Bre
FUNERAL DIRUCTORS
, sia‘ tikft,S4,41111`
atics
Aitlittt.,4,RVZCH At At's'
,i; tkatit9-40.104)14 101ft »Ar A
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BROCKVILLEW. B.- Reynolds
GUELPH -4. V;'7. Oakes
MIDLAND—David Mink
PETERBORO—Gordon Matthews
WALKERVILLE-L-W. R. Woollatt WATERLOO'. Henderson WINGHAM—W. 14. Gurney
OFPICERS :
Secretary -Treasurer, T. J. HANNIGAN Guelph
London, Jos. GIIIIiONS, JAMES Samesora Toronto, .P. riti:TTE Chatham
EXEtUTIVE
CHESLEY—C J. Halliday GALT—H. 0. Hawke
HAMILTON—W. D. Black LINDSAY—A. K. Gregory'
OSHAWA—Frank L. MAson • OTTAWA—J. J. Allen
ST. CATHARINES--Dr. W. J. Chapman ST. THOMAS—E. E. Seger
7 -
twoot, toic,
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Chairnto'n,' Cann:011er jainei Simpson, Torunto Prank L Mason, Oshawa
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T. W. McFarland, London
ot'ssative stotentesi41 teach this
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