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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-04-02, Page 7Nourish the Depfeed Back to. Health and Vigor.. In thea" day*: .of -strep, .strain and worry elf old have their nerves in, the best condition ble. who nb. ue enc .. rlrto n , used to with the strenuousputsof moderna Duaineest pleasure eoou depietee the. nerve force and it' i. not p H E A l,TF long before nee as on the verge of a nervous break- down, The exhausted nerve force may be restored by the use of Milburn e 1L di N. Pilbt and in tide way bringLLbaacc c eealth' strength and vigor to the systame If your are run'down in health get a box from your druggist., We feel sure he will recommend thea. , GLINT ;, March - 3l,,Mr. ''Milos, Hawkinsvisited . relatives in Ranine rteri ov' r the week en3. , • , Mir. and M*s. Geo. Iranherne and Miss Madelen who seen" the 'winter California ing ge$wekMrand Mrs. JackNedir who have occupied their house this season are moving into their recently purchased home. Mrs. 3, Reynolds has returned to Clinton. 'after a winter spent in • De- troit. • Miss Madelon Streets was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .L Bawden of, Hamilton, . . Mrs. W. F. McCaughey of.London ,was in townon NondaY win* she Galled to see her brother. ,Mr. Dan. Kelly of Blyth, who is -in the Clieiton Hospital. - ter. O: A. McDonnell, Hensall, vis- ited in Clinton. .Mr. Bill Jelutch spent Sunday with Hamilton friends. Mr. Geo. Crawford has returned after a visit in Goderich with his daughter, Mrs. Calvin Cutt. Misses Josephine and Delores Har- ris were in London during the week end.. Mrs. Kyle was in London on Mon- day. A Lion's Club has been formed" in Clinton. Thursday is Spring Show Day in Clinton, and the usual crowd is ex- pected to be present, rain or shine. It is heaped that the present good weather will hold out for that day, as this annual event seems to be dogged by bad weather. The annual Public School 'concert last Thursday and Friday evenings was successful as usual. The cast of the=.a_perett "Thek"er atel of the play, "The . Dyspeptic Ogre", were changed the second night in order to include more .of the children in the program. Besides these two plays which were the presen ation of the ° senior classes, there ere "Rooster Parade" and "How he Fairies chose their Queen" by- the younger children. The junior clas- ses, formed the "Rythxn Band". This concert was under the auspices of the Home and School Club and has been an annual' event since the introduc- tion of music as a subject in the ` public school: A new and old time dance is being held in the town hall on Thursday night under the auspices of the Hur- on Central Agricultural Society. IAM in a position to ,,.ie you best in prices and workman- ship on all kinds of building and alterations. Hardwood Floors, Etc. All work is done under, careful and conscientious super- S.'.2 A..� ,.��'TAxAu 71 � Df YM•' By Roy. Norton ._ __... Entered according to 'Act of Parliament by George J. McLeod, Limited, King St. West. Toronto, &t the Dept. of Agriculture. Mril. Nelson, Aged 84, and Little ;Florence Irwin of 4, Mrs. Wily son Irwin and Miss Violet W. M. S. MET AT MRS. MUL.LIN'S Drop spoonfuls of the light and dark. mixtures alternately into a greased and. floured loaf or square pan. Bake in. a moderate oven, 350 degrees F:, 40 to 60 minutes, according to depth. As a vermifuge am effective prepara- tion is Mother Graves' Worm Ekktermin-' a .tor, and 4t can be given to the most delicate child without fear of injury to the constitution. (Continued).- 14e Continued).'Re rsuddenly became aware that ,+'olaipanien was not with him, and whirled .round. Back of him shone a tiny spark of. flaring light, shriving to illumine the , solid black- ness. Be paused 'expectantly, and a voice came bellowing +L' rough • the dark: - "Here it is, alt. This Dick' Hastened tiles broke of green filled their s Three hours scales�in and tong pay!' much, but on with the wrote Sloan that and now we all gang to in shape.' eyr were like to the news to the chuckled s he had "Now, the best gang around .h down to Goldpan 'want stick a sign men and curds -Sounds like -a- �rerzn��ltte' "The Lily?" as to could be. "Sure," the annoyed by never name so She owns Light. tE square, even hall and don't stand don't. Sh no favors want m time or a stooped over the small and straightened on. Through his face, he "Best time to is at hang besides that, of placer a half over of them fellers go to -day?" The partners I think lis Park greasy little ca stepped to "Come out here and they followed. -"Go Rattler, t. The trail shant on big one, but the narrow rico with a grimy hand go right through that down, and you'll see the It's a stiff climb, 'trs `1's good; and it's lust s over there. It's so make it home by Without further ceremony he returned into room, and the partners, slight preparations, � journey. was a stiff climb! The d the In'rlg-�ti'wfli'g11't�"vv�"g to darkness when down the trail into the upper camp. Some embryo fully-overwoi�ctng= an- alog rendered unmusical noise, occas ponied him with prolonged belated ore trailer, with wagon creaking under the brakes and the chal'hs horses clanking, lurched road on the far side of straggling street, and pas horses' heads hanging work had, robbed them of g spirit of eagerness. The steady, booming � p"1--- elurrtipety°-clump np.rnill on a shoulder above the camp, and chirp of night the second story of passed they heard banging of a piano and a strident voice wailing, "She The.. old manes right, I. thi looks like ore to me" Die back, and asi isted While away the looser piecesrock, glowing dhlly, and ample tacks. later they stood over the the log assay -house above,ratuleted each other. "It'llDick declared gleefully. "Not enough to justify go- ing work. I' ani glad I I should draw on him, 'll gq ahead and hire a small , set the mill and the Cross ' • Tho boys when they crossedengine house and told the hardworked engineer who oftly and asserted that "told them so." way for you to get a ere," he said, "is do go dean and tell `The Lily' her to pass the word, or up in her place saying what how many, you want.' -"-S --nice-name,"� Mat-. hews- d, - _ questioned Dick, an- xieus who this camp charact- er engineer rasped; as if their ignorance. "Ain't ''you heard of her? Well, her right they tell, is Lily Mere- dith, the place called the .High veryboody knows her. she's if she does run a dancerents a gamblin' joint. She for nothin' crooked, Lilye_ pays her way, and asks . Go down and tell her .youmen., They all go there some another." He to inspect the fire underboiler he was work- ing, up before -he went the black coating on appeared thoughtful. see The Lily and get actionnight. All the day-shLft men around the camp then, and, they've got a new batchground about a mile and the other side, and lots llers come over. Want to looked at each other, as if-consultingand then Dick sail: "Yes the sooner the better." "'-epulled the visor of his gree p- lower over his eyes, and the door. onto the yard," he said, down to the then bear oft to the rig'h starts in back of the fast the ri _ t t.hand side, e one." He T poi "Well, 1 youand drop camp below you. but `he i about two mile plain you can moonlight." . or ad- vice, the boile •- after but began their It sun had way they came per end of theartist was Ta rr accordsan, whilemelancholy by the occasionally ac- companied howls. A the front whine of the of the six down from a the long, sed them, the as if over• all stable - going 'clumpety- elunt l" of a stam of a hill high drowned the whir insects, and from a house they the crude woman's `She may You will be surprised ha- ' little it costs to have your laundry Warren St. -- Phone 577.w.- 0 We call for and deliver. Phone 224 Goderich South St. TAXPAYERS MAY PURCHASE TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1936 TAXES AT FAVORABLE DISCOUNTS COST COST t AMOUNT Apr. 1 to Apr. 1 ji May l io 15 ►10.00...... $ 9.89 50.00 1945 49.65 Prepayment Receipts must be presetrted along with 1936 Tax Bills durit -tile first in- stallment period Bank interest is only 2 per cent. Purchase your Prepayment Receipts early and have your money earning 5 per cent. interest. - June Discounts will be allowed in addition. have seen better da-ays," with a mighty effort to be pathetic. "Seems right homelike! Don't it?"-* Bill grinned and chuckled. "That's. one right nice thing about minin'. You can go from, Dawson to 'Chiapas, and a camp's a camp! Always the same. 1 reckon if you went up the street -far enough you'd find a Min- er's Rome" Saloon, maybe a Northern Light or twee and you can bet on there bein' a First Class." . The High Light proved to be' the most pretentious ' resort in' Goldpan. For .one thing it had plate -glass win- dows and a gorgeous sign painted thereon. 'Its double doors were wide and as the front was a bar with a Wither, Mr.7nes Calm/bell'brass rail" that, by its very bright- ness. told onlytoo plainly that the The W. M. S. of Hackett's United churoh, held their regular monthly nteet- eveni'ng s trade had not commenced. other with his parted in the -middle, ing at the home of Ms. John Mullin, Two bartenders, one with a huge the . president, Mm. Alton, in the crest of • hair Waved back, and the plastered low and curled at the ends, betokened diverse taste in barbering. A Chinese was giving the last pol- Sara Sherwood. There was a lot of ish to , a huge" pile of glasses, thickbusiness transacted and getting • ready and heavy. do rho �Easr meeting which will be On the other side of the room, be- held in Hnckett's church 'Monday evcn- hind a roulette wheel, a man who ing. Alpril 13th. The heralds 'were heard looked more like a country parson from, little May Irwin recited a recite - than a gambler sat reading a thumb- tion, 'Mrs. Sherwood read the chapter ed copy of Taine's "English Litera- frown the Study Book, Miss Violet Twa.m- ture•" Three faro layouts stretched ley gave an instrumental on the piano. themselves in lines as if watching Benediction was pronounced by Rev. eer for newcomers, .and in the rear a _ �t�rn, punch . was served. There were -.man was --lighting_ Elie', .goal -oil lamps dour whose birthti s ,c re in the_8iiiirr of the dance hall. It was separated fir.. Mme• 'W'llson Xrw,in sT►d Mies Violet from the front part of the house by Twaunley, Mrs. Jane Nelson and Utile an iron rail, and had boxes complete- ' Florence May Irwin Pour years old, sat ly around an upper tier and support- opposite each other, at the table. Mrs_ ed by log pillars beneath, and a tiny Nelsen, who had passed her 84th year. stage with a • badly worn drop cur- Youth and nee, but ell had a real enjoy- tain• able time. There were 20 present. "Is ,the boss here?" Bjjl asked pausing in front of the man with :, wave. • HEAVY RELIEF BILLS "Who do you mean -Lily?" way CITY OF STRATF9RD the familiar reply. "Yes." • BART, Mardi 31--4.cre. "Win Bald- win spent a few days with her brother and hie wife, llfr, and' 14trs. Abe Vint, in Stratford. Mrs. .Chas, MaoDonagh, near Zion, spent a few days -with her son, Mr. John MaoDonagh. '1W. and Mrs... Roy Alton and ft►mily spent -Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will McLean. of $a1txtord. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton, Mrs. D. K. Alton and Mrs. Ham ,Morrison spent Thursday with relatives in Irseeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alban going as far as Lon- don. . Mrs. George Phillip and Son' Russell, near Fordyce. spent Sunday with her chair. All repeated the (Lord's Prayer in unison before a hymn . was sung. Scrip- ture lesson was read by Mrs. Dynes Campbell, tfollowed by prayer by Mrs. A QUIET] WELL'QONDUC'TED, CONVENIENT„ *ODE** 100 DOOM 1101111.- -11111 INITIS OATH WRITE MO ER R FOLDER D TAKE A DR LUXE TAXI FROM DEPOT OR WHARF -Elle Starting yesterday, April 1st, relief it Stratford will be operated under the "I think she's over helpin' ri'iree budget set by the Ontario Department the Widder Flannery's-sick kids this of 'Welfare more than a month ago. For afternoon. They've got chicken pox. the nine months from April to Decem- Might go over there and see her 11 1 ber, inclusive, the Ontario Government you're in a rush." will contribute 493,800 toward relief "W didn't say we wanted to bor- t8' i The Government will s 75 per cent. ro�v, mono "$ill retorted to the joc- ular' latter part of the bartender's of the relief cots and the city must keep speech. 'What time will she be here?' j i'ts total relied e�opetitures for the per - "About ten. I guess," was the more lad to *�13�5,0"J0. During the correspond- ing reply.ing nine months of 1935 relief cost in Stratford totalled $159,000, The partners. walked out and pact the row of buildings until they cavae Persian Balm -the ideal toilet requis- ite for every discerning woman. Per themselves fect in results. Creates complexions Of rare oxcarts and charm. Delightfully their delivery y h y cool and refreshing. Never leaves a q (estige of stickiness. A velvety smooth lotion toning and stimulating the skin. Making it truly rose -leaf in texture. All dainty women irvvariably choose Per- Belem et imparts _ that subtle dee -- contribute States so characteristic -of the elegant When they again turned into the _o.n' street, the long twilight had been re- placed by.night, and on the tops of the high peaks to the westward the ` 7 f may, a e . .r. wax, .. NiernX4i i�. itt ing glow. , The street was filled with men, .most of. them scorning the nae- 1 row board walks and traversing the 1 roadway. A pandemonium of sound robbing the night of peace l through music, of assorted charact.er,, which boiled forth from open doors; in discordant business'rivalry, but underneath it all was the steady, .lull monotone of the stamp -mill remor- t selessly beating the ore as if in eter- i nal ind:ustry.- i "Hardly know the place now. eh?" i Rill -said; ate -they -•entered --the--- 9 ourtICO! doors of the High Light. It certainly keers ,gettin' more homelike, Carie and Find Out :mutt inakin` money, �" .. to a general store, where they occu- piedemse ves in makingout a;t order for supplies and arranging i er Heir a iver on the followingday. The trader was a loquacious indivi- dual with the unmistakable `Yankee' twang andnasal whine of the man €roan- that- -i•rn portant speck of tne United called New England. DR, F. J. R. FORSTER.. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Or*ir- tbalmic and Aural Hospital aRcta+srA Mooreflela s Eye Hospital and Golds* Square Throat Hospital, London, Eat. Eyes tested, glasses suppled.. 53 Waterloo St. 8., Stratford, 'flea*.• phone 267. Next visit Wednesday, April 1541h,. from 7 p.m. till Thursday, _,April 16th,, at 1 pan. At Hotel Bedford. Telephone 149. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. 89 Ontario St. Stratford, OSE ' (Member Firstb ook, McLeod & Mra- teith, Toronto. Ontario/. LEGAL CARDS Barristier and Solicitor. Sun Life Bldg. Adelaide and Victoria Streets. 'Telephone: Elgin 5301 Toronto 2. DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. OHIROPR.AcTOR A ND DRRUO THERAPIST, GAO IOH. Equipped with electro-magnetio bstisa Electronic electric treatment and chine praotic. Chronic, organic and nevem* .bol _ to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. . on Tueai qt Friday arid Saturday, and on Redser. day 9 to 12 a.m. only. Consultation' be had by appointment. Monday sea Thursday at Mitchell. - A. N. AT1tPSON, residence office, corner of South street and Det tannisst _Deed` Graduate of the University of Toren.% and graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office In Mr. T. T. Murphys. Hamilton St., Goderic4. Telephone : Day night 249. ,ing at a woman who st000d at the Don't - lower end of the bar outside, and ( Entrust Your talking to a mart with a medicine -f • Own or Your Family's case in his hand. He surmised that Well - tieing she must be The Lily and was astoni-g to Unknownshed. He had expected the Customary Preparations brazen appearance of other camp women he had known in his years of THE person to ask whether the wandering; the hard -faced, combata- i preparation you or your family tive type produced by greed. Instead, are taking for the relief of headaches Why suffer with sore, 'aching feet when you can have per-• fee foot comfort by bathing the feet every night in warm water, then rub healing, soothing Zam-Buk Ointment on the ankles, soles and be. tween the toes? he saw a woman of perhaps 30 years of age, or in that vague boundary be- tween 30 and 35. She was dressed in a s"1bo'rt skirt, wore 'a spotless shirt waist over an exceptionally graceful pair of shoul- ders, and her hair, neatly coiled in heavy bronze folds, was surmounted be a white hat of the frontier type, dented in regulation form with four hollow's. From the hat to the high tan boots, she was neat and womanly yet it was not this that attracted him so much ns her profile. From the straight brow, down over the high, "fine nose, and the firm lips to the firmer chi". the face was perfect. As if sensing his inspection, she turned toward him, and met his won- dering eyes. Her appraisernent was calm, repressed, and cold. Her face gave him the impression that she iia forgotten how to smile. Townsend advanced toward her, certain t.that she must be the proprietress of the High Light• ro be continued) is SAFE to use regularly is your family doctor. Ask him particularly about "ASPIRIN." He will tell you that -before the discovery of "Aspirin" roost "pain" remedies were advised against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate "Aspirin" among the fastest methods gel discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, Neuritis and neural- gia. And the experience of millions of users has proved it safe for the average person to use regularly. 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McCaughey of.London ,was in townon NondaY win* she Galled to see her brother. ,Mr. Dan. Kelly of Blyth, who is -in the Clieiton Hospital. - ter. O: A. McDonnell, Hensall, vis- ited in Clinton. .Mr. Bill Jelutch spent Sunday with Hamilton friends. Mr. Geo. Crawford has returned after a visit in Goderich with his daughter, Mrs. Calvin Cutt. Misses Josephine and Delores Har- ris were in London during the week end.. Mrs. Kyle was in London on Mon- day. A Lion's Club has been formed" in Clinton. Thursday is Spring Show Day in Clinton, and the usual crowd is ex- pected to be present, rain or shine. It is heaped that the present good weather will hold out for that day, as this annual event seems to be dogged by bad weather. The annual Public School 'concert last Thursday and Friday evenings was successful as usual. The cast of the=.a_perett "Thek"er atel of the play, "The . Dyspeptic Ogre", were changed the second night in order to include more .of the children in the program. Besides these two plays which were the presen ation of the ° senior classes, there ere "Rooster Parade" and "How he Fairies chose their Queen" by- the younger children. The junior clas- ses, formed the "Rythxn Band". This concert was under the auspices of the Home and School Club and has been an annual' event since the introduc- tion of music as a subject in the ` public school: A new and old time dance is being held in the town hall on Thursday night under the auspices of the Hur- on Central Agricultural Society. IAM in a position to ,,.ie you best in prices and workman- ship on all kinds of building and alterations. Hardwood Floors, Etc. All work is done under, careful and conscientious super- S.'.2 A..� ,.��'TAxAu 71 � Df YM•' By Roy. Norton ._ __... Entered according to 'Act of Parliament by George J. McLeod, Limited, King St. West. Toronto, &t the Dept. of Agriculture. Mril. Nelson, Aged 84, and Little ;Florence Irwin of 4, Mrs. Wily son Irwin and Miss Violet W. M. S. MET AT MRS. MUL.LIN'S Drop spoonfuls of the light and dark. mixtures alternately into a greased and. floured loaf or square pan. Bake in. a moderate oven, 350 degrees F:, 40 to 60 minutes, according to depth. As a vermifuge am effective prepara- tion is Mother Graves' Worm Ekktermin-' a .tor, and 4t can be given to the most delicate child without fear of injury to the constitution. (Continued).- 14e Continued).'Re rsuddenly became aware that ,+'olaipanien was not with him, and whirled .round. Back of him shone a tiny spark of. flaring light, shriving to illumine the , solid black- ness. Be paused 'expectantly, and a voice came bellowing +L' rough • the dark: - "Here it is, alt. This Dick' Hastened tiles broke of green filled their s Three hours scales�in and tong pay!' much, but on with the wrote Sloan that and now we all gang to in shape.' eyr were like to the news to the chuckled s he had "Now, the best gang around .h down to Goldpan 'want stick a sign men and curds -Sounds like -a- �rerzn��ltte' "The Lily?" as to could be. "Sure," the annoyed by never name so She owns Light. tE square, even hall and don't stand don't. Sh no favors want m time or a stooped over the small and straightened on. Through his face, he "Best time to is at hang besides that, of placer a half over of them fellers go to -day?" The partners I think lis Park greasy little ca stepped to "Come out here and they followed. -"Go Rattler, t. The trail shant on big one, but the narrow rico with a grimy hand go right through that down, and you'll see the It's a stiff climb, 'trs `1's good; and it's lust s over there. It's so make it home by Without further ceremony he returned into room, and the partners, slight preparations, � journey. was a stiff climb! The d the In'rlg-�ti'wfli'g11't�"vv�"g to darkness when down the trail into the upper camp. Some embryo fully-overwoi�ctng= an- alog rendered unmusical noise, occas ponied him with prolonged belated ore trailer, with wagon creaking under the brakes and the chal'hs horses clanking, lurched road on the far side of straggling street, and pas horses' heads hanging work had, robbed them of g spirit of eagerness. The steady, booming � p"1--- elurrtipety°-clump np.rnill on a shoulder above the camp, and chirp of night the second story of passed they heard banging of a piano and a strident voice wailing, "She The.. old manes right, I. thi looks like ore to me" Die back, and asi isted While away the looser piecesrock, glowing dhlly, and ample tacks. later they stood over the the log assay -house above,ratuleted each other. "It'llDick declared gleefully. "Not enough to justify go- ing work. I' ani glad I I should draw on him, 'll gq ahead and hire a small , set the mill and the Cross ' • Tho boys when they crossedengine house and told the hardworked engineer who oftly and asserted that "told them so." way for you to get a ere," he said, "is do go dean and tell `The Lily' her to pass the word, or up in her place saying what how many, you want.' -"-S --nice-name,"� Mat-. hews- d, - _ questioned Dick, an- xieus who this camp charact- er engineer rasped; as if their ignorance. "Ain't ''you heard of her? Well, her right they tell, is Lily Mere- dith, the place called the .High veryboody knows her. she's if she does run a dancerents a gamblin' joint. She for nothin' crooked, Lilye_ pays her way, and asks . Go down and tell her .youmen., They all go there some another." He to inspect the fire underboiler he was work- ing, up before -he went the black coating on appeared thoughtful. see The Lily and get actionnight. All the day-shLft men around the camp then, and, they've got a new batchground about a mile and the other side, and lots llers come over. Want to looked at each other, as if-consultingand then Dick sail: "Yes the sooner the better." "'-epulled the visor of his gree p- lower over his eyes, and the door. onto the yard," he said, down to the then bear oft to the rig'h starts in back of the fast the ri _ t t.hand side, e one." He T poi "Well, 1 youand drop camp below you. but `he i about two mile plain you can moonlight." . or ad- vice, the boile •- after but began their It sun had way they came per end of theartist was Ta rr accordsan, whilemelancholy by the occasionally ac- companied howls. A the front whine of the of the six down from a the long, sed them, the as if over• all stable - going 'clumpety- elunt l" of a stam of a hill high drowned the whir insects, and from a house they the crude woman's `She may You will be surprised ha- ' little it costs to have your laundry Warren St. -- Phone 577.w.- 0 We call for and deliver. Phone 224 Goderich South St. TAXPAYERS MAY PURCHASE TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1936 TAXES AT FAVORABLE DISCOUNTS COST COST t AMOUNT Apr. 1 to Apr. 1 ji May l io 15 ►10.00...... $ 9.89 50.00 1945 49.65 Prepayment Receipts must be presetrted along with 1936 Tax Bills durit -tile first in- stallment period Bank interest is only 2 per cent. Purchase your Prepayment Receipts early and have your money earning 5 per cent. interest. - June Discounts will be allowed in addition. have seen better da-ays," with a mighty effort to be pathetic. "Seems right homelike! Don't it?"-* Bill grinned and chuckled. "That's. one right nice thing about minin'. You can go from, Dawson to 'Chiapas, and a camp's a camp! Always the same. 1 reckon if you went up the street -far enough you'd find a Min- er's Rome" Saloon, maybe a Northern Light or twee and you can bet on there bein' a First Class." . The High Light proved to be' the most pretentious ' resort in' Goldpan. For .one thing it had plate -glass win- dows and a gorgeous sign painted thereon. 'Its double doors were wide and as the front was a bar with a Wither, Mr.7nes Calm/bell'brass rail" that, by its very bright- ness. told onlytoo plainly that the The W. M. S. of Hackett's United churoh, held their regular monthly nteet- eveni'ng s trade had not commenced. other with his parted in the -middle, ing at the home of Ms. John Mullin, Two bartenders, one with a huge the . president, Mm. Alton, in the crest of • hair Waved back, and the plastered low and curled at the ends, betokened diverse taste in barbering. A Chinese was giving the last pol- Sara Sherwood. There was a lot of ish to , a huge" pile of glasses, thickbusiness transacted and getting • ready and heavy. do rho �Easr meeting which will be On the other side of the room, be- held in Hnckett's church 'Monday evcn- hind a roulette wheel, a man who ing. Alpril 13th. The heralds 'were heard looked more like a country parson from, little May Irwin recited a recite - than a gambler sat reading a thumb- tion, 'Mrs. Sherwood read the chapter ed copy of Taine's "English Litera- frown the Study Book, Miss Violet Twa.m- ture•" Three faro layouts stretched ley gave an instrumental on the piano. themselves in lines as if watching Benediction was pronounced by Rev. eer for newcomers, .and in the rear a _ �t�rn, punch . was served. There were -.man was --lighting_ Elie', .goal -oil lamps dour whose birthti s ,c re in the_8iiiirr of the dance hall. It was separated fir.. Mme• 'W'llson Xrw,in sT►d Mies Violet from the front part of the house by Twaunley, Mrs. Jane Nelson and Utile an iron rail, and had boxes complete- ' Florence May Irwin Pour years old, sat ly around an upper tier and support- opposite each other, at the table. Mrs_ ed by log pillars beneath, and a tiny Nelsen, who had passed her 84th year. stage with a • badly worn drop cur- Youth and nee, but ell had a real enjoy- tain• able time. There were 20 present. "Is ,the boss here?" Bjjl asked pausing in front of the man with :, wave. • HEAVY RELIEF BILLS "Who do you mean -Lily?" way CITY OF STRATF9RD the familiar reply. "Yes." • BART, Mardi 31--4.cre. "Win Bald- win spent a few days with her brother and hie wife, llfr, and' 14trs. Abe Vint, in Stratford. Mrs. .Chas, MaoDonagh, near Zion, spent a few days -with her son, Mr. John MaoDonagh. '1W. and Mrs... Roy Alton and ft►mily spent -Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will McLean. of $a1txtord. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton, Mrs. D. K. Alton and Mrs. Ham ,Morrison spent Thursday with relatives in Irseeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alban going as far as Lon- don. . Mrs. George Phillip and Son' Russell, near Fordyce. spent Sunday with her chair. All repeated the (Lord's Prayer in unison before a hymn . was sung. Scrip- ture lesson was read by Mrs. Dynes Campbell, tfollowed by prayer by Mrs. A QUIET] WELL'QONDUC'TED, CONVENIENT„ *ODE** 100 DOOM 1101111.- -11111 INITIS OATH WRITE MO ER R FOLDER D TAKE A DR LUXE TAXI FROM DEPOT OR WHARF -Elle Starting yesterday, April 1st, relief it Stratford will be operated under the "I think she's over helpin' ri'iree budget set by the Ontario Department the Widder Flannery's-sick kids this of 'Welfare more than a month ago. For afternoon. They've got chicken pox. the nine months from April to Decem- Might go over there and see her 11 1 ber, inclusive, the Ontario Government you're in a rush." will contribute 493,800 toward relief "W didn't say we wanted to bor- t8' i The Government will s 75 per cent. ro�v, mono "$ill retorted to the joc- ular' latter part of the bartender's of the relief cots and the city must keep speech. 'What time will she be here?' j i'ts total relied e�opetitures for the per - "About ten. I guess," was the more lad to *�13�5,0"J0. During the correspond- ing reply.ing nine months of 1935 relief cost in Stratford totalled $159,000, The partners. walked out and pact the row of buildings until they cavae Persian Balm -the ideal toilet requis- ite for every discerning woman. Per themselves fect in results. Creates complexions Of rare oxcarts and charm. Delightfully their delivery y h y cool and refreshing. Never leaves a q (estige of stickiness. A velvety smooth lotion toning and stimulating the skin. Making it truly rose -leaf in texture. All dainty women irvvariably choose Per- Belem et imparts _ that subtle dee -- contribute States so characteristic -of the elegant When they again turned into the _o.n' street, the long twilight had been re- placed by.night, and on the tops of the high peaks to the westward the ` 7 f may, a e . .r. wax, .. NiernX4i i�. itt ing glow. , The street was filled with men, .most of. them scorning the nae- 1 row board walks and traversing the 1 roadway. A pandemonium of sound robbing the night of peace l through music, of assorted charact.er,, which boiled forth from open doors; in discordant business'rivalry, but underneath it all was the steady, .lull monotone of the stamp -mill remor- t selessly beating the ore as if in eter- i nal ind:ustry.- i "Hardly know the place now. eh?" i Rill -said; ate -they -•entered --the--- 9 ourtICO! doors of the High Light. It certainly keers ,gettin' more homelike, Carie and Find Out :mutt inakin` money, �" .. to a general store, where they occu- piedemse ves in makingout a;t order for supplies and arranging i er Heir a iver on the followingday. The trader was a loquacious indivi- dual with the unmistakable `Yankee' twang andnasal whine of the man €roan- that- -i•rn portant speck of tne United called New England. DR, F. J. R. FORSTER.. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Or*ir- tbalmic and Aural Hospital aRcta+srA Mooreflela s Eye Hospital and Golds* Square Throat Hospital, London, Eat. Eyes tested, glasses suppled.. 53 Waterloo St. 8., Stratford, 'flea*.• phone 267. Next visit Wednesday, April 1541h,. from 7 p.m. till Thursday, _,April 16th,, at 1 pan. At Hotel Bedford. Telephone 149. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. 89 Ontario St. Stratford, OSE ' (Member Firstb ook, McLeod & Mra- teith, Toronto. Ontario/. LEGAL CARDS Barristier and Solicitor. Sun Life Bldg. Adelaide and Victoria Streets. 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He had expected the Customary Preparations brazen appearance of other camp women he had known in his years of THE person to ask whether the wandering; the hard -faced, combata- i preparation you or your family tive type produced by greed. Instead, are taking for the relief of headaches Why suffer with sore, 'aching feet when you can have per-• fee foot comfort by bathing the feet every night in warm water, then rub healing, soothing Zam-Buk Ointment on the ankles, soles and be. tween the toes? he saw a woman of perhaps 30 years of age, or in that vague boundary be- tween 30 and 35. She was dressed in a s"1bo'rt skirt, wore 'a spotless shirt waist over an exceptionally graceful pair of shoul- ders, and her hair, neatly coiled in heavy bronze folds, was surmounted be a white hat of the frontier type, dented in regulation form with four hollow's. From the hat to the high tan boots, she was neat and womanly yet it was not this that attracted him so much ns her profile. From the straight brow, down over the high, "fine nose, and the firm lips to the firmer chi". the face was perfect. As if sensing his inspection, she turned toward him, and met his won- dering eyes. Her appraisernent was calm, repressed, and cold. Her face gave him the impression that she iia forgotten how to smile. Townsend advanced toward her, certain t.that she must be the proprietress of the High Light• ro be continued) is SAFE to use regularly is your family doctor. Ask him particularly about "ASPIRIN." He will tell you that -before the discovery of "Aspirin" roost "pain" remedies were advised against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate "Aspirin" among the fastest methods gel discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, Neuritis and neural- gia. And the experience of millions of users has proved it safe for the average person to use regularly. 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