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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-09-18, Page 3e ...�.. I i111 1 t 1• i i i i m, i i 1 111 raw • IllUSBDAi, SEPT. Ivkk 1111i III III I ii%1 ,.114..41. �� �•. ei Nowa priecied PickedFroin abet. i ¥steed, Noels La �rin wtube.:- •'After Lam "Tee'! 1 nee hothead wits a wry baa: Wart sari my deems Maimed tiiatweldbe wteebefor s yaws e it �et better. I •nait had, as Bassa. I at t Be dew* to sleep, Met lad to__popped tip is bole ea 1 weed feel se if I werwgaiag to member, tact i far wwt resedtlew feel eisk. tki bast so fat mr *Ow Ai mash Ms Ts Talcs , seltsigrrittitleVIC sad1 rant as tet• Uwe did me a 3d of good, tett is a rens short time I felt my beast betook meek etieager said mkt do my erten heoseies* ilstthout OW tired, wornput feeling. 1 will al. ' ws,Ts reoe:uteard deter to all those sa- teen heart troubles." ns's N. & N. Pills are for vale tett all draggietet: sad Bardeen; put up only by The T. IMilbure. AweXoiaeil ' I_ Im, :twit OSTEOPATH DR; A. M, HEIST, . osteopstglc mortician- as Graduate Des Mollis Still College of •O.teepatby. Licentiate lows and Mtebtran Sate Boards. Spectat attention to Oman or women and children, Consuitation free. et�tas corner Nelson acrd M. Andrew Ste, fseeereasx to Dr. llettsatana. In Seefo,U Tuesdays 4 SPECUALeg _ • members of Imperral L O L No Ktncardtne Reeve Sails for $ng rr alastr41111111II 111 u 6 !: STAR e 1 i7wwwr�,.r.www1. Staley tp.; tree daughter*. Mrs Joseph Ran of alaa) y. Mrs. i;evrgt', Deaoeaay and litre- J. P. Eau, Of i1ay tuwt:whip ' Healiett Sestfrak om Wagon FOEI i t # � �. Male drhlne tee Merton in a light • t warm os od Lek wase' and Ai ' near lite UP Oi �r:Pbt ilial, just Celebrated 94th iaattikttay amatord Cooper, at Crentavty, Z. osat of the town. ria& is now being Yr. Isaac ,Ttleksos, a well kreewr G. M. Ckidfey ealelstia*. {rut down. and in alias to good condi." AK Chilton citisen. who is now living with Mrs. George Garton Deceased tions to navigate. swiss is the rains " his ester, Mr. NC. Jackson, at Hensell Mee, Goorge Garton, ere, pared . *ewe mann, of 131t1Iett towm1 d celebrated his 94th birthday. .,, away at the hoose of leer daughter 'p, was thrown, trot* the wagon &ether el Mimic C.Naiy People Dies tars• Jno. Ruttedte. Brtteaola, e►a Sat n dant wheel west tato a rut, and sat Wititeweed urday, August a the She hassles to on the wheel, biretta his bark _ i 0 e 0 e tar. James Butt, Whitewood. Sask.. mourn her, four sons and four Baugh.'ijust below the skmaitklet' blades. fie - brother of Yrs. Petty, of Hen's% and fess, George, Lucksow; Edward tdiced aid was *usakaorsed and the its. of Nr. Wm. Butt, of t3eaforth, pause] Brus*ely; Jack, Port Huron; Willriured mean was•re stoveei to lits home dictiocrary�, on which he had teasel for away Aug. 17th, in hitt 78th year. Tiidgeelow, Alta.; daughters (Mag. It L reported that little hope is hell' 7 years, and which brought hien last•. tielestett.p, pie), Airs. Alta.; rte, (Mabel) Mrs. aur. He is paralysed haat the hips ing fame but littlo rnaney, and it was Sinclair, Bravest*. A son, Sara, pre. down. not until 1743, when he was granted At the Rectory, Exeter, on Friday deceased her a few. years ago, and Hay Towa*Mp Farmer I.eees Ratrn a life amtuity of 1G00 by King Sept. 6th, the marriage took piece of Tom wan killed in the Great War. George III, that he was for the first, Andrew Solomon of West Lorne and, On Saturday", Sept.. t5tlt..at soon tete time in his life placer` beyond the Miss Mary Jane Dodds of Centralia Aatberley Stere Rehired fine bank barn and atraw shed be• reach of want, the ceremony being performed by James Shielle general ,store at Am.. longing' to rets, Milne Raider, lot 10 1 It was in 1703 that he first met Rev. A. A. Trumpet berley was the merit for burster* Fri. con. 16, Hay tp.. was bursted, starting James Boswell, a young Scotch laws- Loehalsh Wen at Kincardine Labor day night, Sept:. 6th. The gang evi. from the straw stack at the east fade er, and from this meeting resulted the Day densly travelled by ear. as the prinei- of the barn, and as there was a heavy peculiar life-long friendi;np between Men ich -gave Boswell the Lochalsh Baseball Club' journeyed tubes _° taken reeglst with it: west ieh wind adblowing at operati,attte were going onSapp i�tunity of hath sin, material for to Kincardine on Labor t)ay to take, Part in the firemen's tournament, atnd contents which fortunately was only rt is theught, that the high wind cars the most wonderful work of biogr� were successful in bringing hams the, few dollars in change, was taken vied a spark. from the engine and ig-iphy' ever written.. For r. re next -1 silver cup donated by the '"House of away, Chief Farrell WAS notified nited the stack. Mr. Thos. Klumpp , years Boswell made frequent visits to Hobberlin;' Toronto. Saturday morning ° of the affair but, the thresher, when he slaw what was London, during which he was John. as the store is situated its Huron taking place immediately whirled, son's shadow, never losing a chance A Fraternal Visit r.,,,,,rv_ he advised that Constable. his engine around and backed into to turn the conversation an t6 sub. ,_. L. O. notified, the barn hooked into the separator jeects about which the Doctor was are expecting a fraternal start from - •_ - - tact`] which was threatened by the fire el-; likely to say "'sermething remarkable ready, and pulled out of the berm! all the time filling note -books 2767, Toronto, on Sept 26th, many of On Tueeday evening of last week The horses whieh were in the stables with verbatim reports of the great the members of which are old Kw- , a large number of the citizens of Kin- were reseued, het five small pigs I man's utterances. In this way he onites who first saw the working of sardine surprised their fellow citizen were destroyed by fire, together with .compiled las famous ";.ifs of John/ : the Orange Order in .the Clinton' Reeve IL Wood, at the Kincardine the season's crop excepting the fall son," which immortalized not only the Lodge, Club, by presenting himwith an ad wheat. and some barley;" which were Doctor but himself, and gave. -to the l,orater Huron Resident Dies in .dress of appreciation . on the eve of already marketed; The loss is part- ;world an imperishable record of the • Hanky, itis departure to the land of his birth ly covered by insurance and is a !moat striking literary character in Mrs. William Caldwell, sister of D'fr:.where he is accompanied by Mrs heavy;loas to •Mr. Rader. British history, • Edward Short, of Exeter, died at her Wood. Ben, as be is familiarly Johnson gathered - around him an home an Hanley, Sask., n 27th. known by a 11, has not been in the beat e • /t•# tntiri1etto circle of brilliant men, who of health for the last few months and .111115 Week Gal`leat Day sat in reverent silence while the great Mr. and Mrs. 'Caldwell formerly re. of was felt that a ciistlge `might re=man talked, and in spite'of his over - sided at Winchelsea and later at Hen store hila to his usual health. By Charletonwar hearing and uncouth l:,anners, his un - sail, and left Ontario for tthe West Horse's Tail Caught in Separator Sept.. 18—Birth. or Dr. Johnson tidy dress and his unnieasunt appear- ance, the uncrowned literary monarch New 'Btieiness. College . Principal of Two hendred and fifteen` years' ago, , of the day enjoyed tee love and re• • Wingham On 'Thursday, Sept. 4th, while on the 18th of September, 1709, Dr. threshing on the farm et Mr. Russell Samuel Johnson, one W. the great out• spec( of such' ce)ebrrtic s as Goldsrt A A,, 1!. J. R. FOR$TER. ' EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.rk �h 1810 and Furral Masse onston issistant at ore. weld's Eye liosultat and (Io!den soars Throat tla$pltal. London, sang. Sit Waterloo St. O., Strafford. Tele - Shone 297. 4t Bedford Rotel, Goderich, from 'Monday, Oct.`20th, at 7 it re.,. to 'Tuesday, Oct. 21st, at 1 p, este NOTARY Pti$%IC,.d%h. SITM. BAILIE. **�T NOTARY pUBLld'' Oenerat.Couveyencmg done Good CCoot8�nn*aMiss Represented . Phone .2 o. 49e. Ooderlc4. Ont. YYONVEYANCINO AND NOTARY �)roRGR g 0101ONSLADN, eaytietd,. eon- vevsni*4 r••dwd Notary Public Miers •C'. J. Martin, B. A, :is the new Resdden, in Exeter, at peculiar asci= 'standing figures in the annals of Eng- Reynaldo' Burke,.Fox. t,krrrck, Bear. principal of the Wingham •Buatnese dent happened. Mr. Ilse Elworthy dish literature, was born at Lichfield, 'ley end Sheridan. it. was in con. de where his father was in business as a junction with these .man that he foun- es: bookseller. he His early education at local echoole College. She is a graduate of th had drawn a load of gram alongsi LEGAIi. CAiiflDef Toronto 'University and. the Ontario the separator when one of the hors C• RAE, $5A6ER,. Y. C. College of Education and last year crowded the other and the tail of t nerruter, 'nsolicitor. Notary Public was on the staff of the Pembrokee latter caught in a .revolving b • and Lo veTi•iaaoer -. High Schools onsets t• coo muse, were% The animal was drawn off its h' Welford -Thompson 1 feet and' the machine was steppe ROUOFOOT d• KILLORAN' Barrit;ters, Notarlcs,, k te„ The wedding` took place in Seaforth The engine was shut down as quick' e on . e ne aY ep a p m.. p ib1 Th . . h if ded several clubs, at which they would periodically meet for intellee- elt was very .ifcanty, but :ie made such a f foal conversation and the exchange end profound study of the books 'in his of wit; d,1 father's •store that he was a - fully He was st_ most char (table man, nl• Y qualified .scholar when ho went t1 ways redy to slier, lilstscanty means d Oxford at a e wing with any person in dish ess, said uf- Office on SQUARE GODk;RICil, phone .7 Wei sd , S t. 10th, t 1 as oss e e orae sifter ere thege of 19 0 to in Seaforth Presbyterian churchby somewhat as the haig and hide were I lack of funds he was compelled to DUDLEY E fOLNIF •.•_ -� • 1 Barr ' Sotloitor, \ochry, fes *t' Rev, F. IL. Larkin, D. I)., of Miss burned 'where the bet came in Von. leave the university' .tem years' later • pug'', e;onkeyeneelk'tt:.,, Florence A, Thompson, daughter of tact. j without taking a degree, and during ITAMILTON STREET 14Ir. J. C. Thompson, ori Seaforth, to, Late Psther Etue e ! the next` five years was in turn a PHONE 27 . Mr, HarryeFeaticis Welford, of Prince An old and: respected resident - di school usher, a . tutor and a publish. Rupert; B C: `: Mr and -Mrs: Welford Stanley township,. in the person of l er's drudge. RA. CLUFF, B. A. Esther Etue, passed'away at the ( In 1735 he marl an eccentric left•op the afternoon train for their Barrister and.I�iotary. Public - home ire the: West. ' home of her -son, John Etue,. of the t widow twice his own age, who made • • North Street, Goderich Phone 411. • AUOTION$it N("r 110:ttAS owsu f. - A Narrow Escape from Death Sauble 'Line, ,Stapley township, . on him a model wife and to whom he was Russell Crewes, the 12.ytear:•old. sen Wedneeday, August 27th; at the age i devoted, .and started a school at which of Me. and Mrs. Forrest Crewel, .eel of 90 years. She was one of the ear=David Garrick was onee of his few inn Toronto, who is at Exeter visitine. lY settlers that came up from Lower ells. Two years later master and Al" and •Mrs. Harry Elworthy, had' £. Canada and cleared up a home with pupil, with only a felt, pence in their Lire Stasis aneGe rat Aurtt<Aeier, 'remarkable escape` ixom death Wed- her husband, who predeceased her in 1pockets, tramped: to London, where ill Hampton street, uodt+rirb. death many years ago She was ur a very shore time Garrick gained Sams made everywhere and ail efforts nesday of east week. Be was riding c reads to lave you aausractlon.e on a tractor, when he fell off and' the and around the house as usual t ail fame and. fortune . pn the atagc, hitt Flavors ale nates dtsco40 d a day previous to her deal when she: for 25 =years Johnson had a herd wheel passed over WM breaking one iliSUUAtyQ� rib and inflicting several bodily, in. took 'a;.stroke and passed peacefully struggle with poverty, ,through hie juries" and bruises, eiw..ay.. She is survived by three sons writings speedily attracted attentiare cgn,LOP seTtest malt 1NSURANCS, John, Alex..and Edward Etue,Loses all of, In .1754 he completed his 'coleedni• dorm *sad imusted-Tewe-ProPertr assured — -,"" ., ,"� V . Value or rotterty insured up to January, Mr. William". Sterent+, of Clinton Accidents P- MO, 13,048,e7 s ucr. .. 4taFIEI}1Hunes :° :._President, received word recently of the death•e,�,e -o f encs 'rtarle o ii c wl�wa occurred at Barnstaple' .ling- ar tloderach . ' i.. !:vans, :. _President, , ,� g a.ecnvwod : T. E. Hays, Sec. -Trees,. Sea- land, oil August 7th, o£ hid sister ° �.t .,Met .^;�" n torus. 0IRECTQA3—D. F. McGregor. Seaforth; Mi` F Mary Stevens. The deceased . * �hw a fl. Grieve, Winthrop ; Wm. 'tvriu, con- lady was seventy six years<of age and staooe • GeOurire MecarrfI Tuciewiewih ; i 'survived by three sisters, Lucy and iohn freesia, Harlocit ; fohn Benelewise. Broadhagan; Murray Gibson, Bruce- Mita Stevens and Mrs, R. Tucker field and four brothers, Charles, James and YourMaking Dollar ' Meru E� ptretialas a tis days is to slobs moseyklieg see s$ pesibile t,•- When you `` NION STORRS. wel+ess ewr�t Ma alretady�Ir�a awe* fact Poo and yes t the leesetllt of the saving we Prem It ea tie -sent s 'It wacth ref graceriss you heti, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tea` GRANULATED SUGAR r , I ' PATERSON'S DIOIR QUAKER OATS Tlvi BISCUITS (large package) - ` C (Universal Health +llQUAKER OATS Riastsit) - - -Ri (small package), It tease Pickling Season is Mire: CROWN SEALERS, per dozen, Pints, $1.25; Quarts, $1.36; iz Gallons, $1 RUl IO= JAR 2t. RINGS, dozes - ZINC JAR RINDS Dozen - - -rodvu P AROWAX 1.255 r WHOLE MIXED a� PICKLING SPICE -23,. i lb. ° . - GROUND MUSTARD aerie x -ie, Pkt.-SEEDED or SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 for - CALIFORNIA SEEDED or SEED - LUIS RAI SINS, 2lb. 23 -Its box - - $2.99 Pure Lard, No. 3 tin • - 59c 20 lb. pail - • - $4.25' FRANCO-AMERI-, .' CAN SPAGHETTI,`119Y, radium) RUNSWICIi: SHELLED -4 WALNUTS, ib. - WHXxE SATIN �+_ PASTRY FLOUR sit,„, - 241b. ' For Light. - Flaky 198 tensest' « Jea7 DOMINION BRAND - BAKING POWDER 19 (No Alum), 1 -Ib, tin - C l- CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 2JrC 4 , (Tomato), 2 foe' - qts TOPEANUTL BtITTER 21C R SARDINES. 4 tins KIPPER SNACKS P for tasty areal), -25e LILAC BRAND APPLE and RASPBERRY SAM, - 44b, tin .7, MAYFIELD BRAND BACON Machine - Sliced (growing more in Popularity every M We, weak), lb. - ,7 �25c Riclonollo Products (only obtainable: let Dominion Stores) Noted for -their high quality, RICHMELLO TEA RICHMELLO3'. • (a delightful blend), y COFFEE, Ve-lb, tin 3C Ib.- - - - RICHMELLO_. _ __ _ RICHMELLO • COCOA, it -lb. tin LAC' COFFEE (ahigh-RICHMELLO grade coffee), ib.. tinUJC . COCOA, le.lb. tin LIC WE SELL 11 III II ''ter the death of his wife he filled his house with ungrateiui pensioners; who made his life- .m;•serable with their complaints and grievances. Johnson had a life -lung and morbid • 38 TO SATISFY 1/ fear of death, but be met his epd with calmness. and :fortitude on the: 13th _ of December', 1784, anti' was Laid•'to' rest in Westntinster Abbey at the side of his 'friend Garrick. AtOENTS --J. W Teo, Goderlch ; Sandy Ca18100 a` • n ins .: Chesney, 8sarorut: s. Htnchlet',. Soarer*, Policy !folderol can Dar tnatr assessments at It: lf• CCoapt's store, Goderich, A. J. Nor- man'sCtntbing Store, Clinton, or Reid'., Daytime. see F>rlt trlsvRANCE _ Have it attended to by 'the WEST WAWANOSN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ,e0 • Established 1878 Head Office: Dungannon, Ont. RATE: T //MITT 01111 /at itUNMIII DOU.Allf. - Jno. A. McKenzie, Kincardine, pres.; Harry L. Salkeld/' R. R. No. 2, Goderich, vice pres.; directors --Tim Griffin, R. R. No. 7, Lucknow; W. P. Reed, R. R. No. 2, ,ucknow;.1I. L. Salkeld, phone 600 ell, Godericli; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow;Wm. Wat- .- son e- Jas.-Girvineslt. - R...No, .6..God - rich; Wm. J. Thompson, Auburn THOSeSTrOTHER#S, T. G. ALLEN,- Treas. Secretary.• Fred of England, and Willie -in, of Clinton. - .11olmes•DlcMichael - A pretty wedding tools` place at high noon on Wednesday, September 10th, when Helen Margaret, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Michael, of Harpurhey, became the bride of Rae Beverly Holmes, young- est son of Mr. S, -T: Holmes, of Sea - forth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. II. Larkin, D. D., in the presence of the 'immediate relatives. CENTRAL . ......._ 41 aTRAT1'Oe1D.. ONT. prepares young nten.- and young women for Business, which is now Canada's greatest profession. We assist graduates. to positions and they have a practical train- ing which enables them to meet with success. Students are re- gistered each week. Get - our free catalogueandlearn something a - bent our different departments. D, A. McLACI!LA'tsT, Principal, BPOpIIBU Bre, GIOGERICH The - t,eadlnU funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders oardfuliy attendod to at all hours= -night or dry. O. , . R. /Wheeler Funeral Director -and Embaimner. Goderich, Ontario All calla promptly attended to day or night. Pbotrea: %ore 33'J Itoase 354w A wedding of interest - was solem- nized on Thursday, Sept 4th, at S p. ne at the hone of Mr. W As Balk- wi11, Exeter, when his second`Baugh- .ter;....ClarL:1rene,_ r ...united, in mar- riage to Charles Hugh Hart of Mon - treat, son of the. late Mr. and Mrs Hugh Hart, - of Glasgow, Scotland The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. E:•' Clersdale in the presence of the immediate -relatives and'friende from Clinton and London. Two Sisters Married on Same Day A quiet wedding took place at the C,aven Presbyterian manse, Exeter. on -'Tuesday. Sept. 9th, when the Rev. Jas. Foote united in marriage Miss Mabel Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Austin, of •Usborne, and Mr. Charles D. H. Little, of, fleeter The "bridal couple were attended by Mr. Earl Little. and Miss W. Austin. The same afternoon at the same hour another daughter of Mr. and Mrs 'Austin, Miss • Violet, was married at the Thames Road manse to Mr ew it r - eVery,metal It sI1 slat ie appetite 'sad *Ids digs sheet. It sttakesi your. _ food ddt yo nacres le geed. Note draw . it relieve* that steely /ssUaa.R - after Itear'ty s*al* I• Irittlati, *seta., ? y.Mara ear• . tor ITstirli l l it',) err'i.ex,,..w oro. - • • t A TD b/VTD1 5oldin • - A. E. Colborne. Sunset Hotel Town bq S. C. Wilson . H. C. Dunlop reindeer indeer citation, Montreal. needgr•rtrre et ells Ventilate. Nettle Iteil„ay. !motto -Mr. r. A. esenlaaleata, wk, rete filar tie shay, .a testy is net • natter tar IarR. e.r..r•tl.ne, Int is as lemma re she nation ie wide. Nett. E. A. CUNNINGHAM, efficiency engineer, as well aspractical hints on industrial hygiene; the I anadian Pacific Railway, who is also chairman prevention of accidents; pcblicity advertising, and of the Traffic Section, Province 'of Quebec Safety motion pictures that impress the, lesson of prevention League, referring to the terrible toll of deaths from and avoidance There is no reason why this good street accidents during late years, said that the etudes work might not be saccestfally carried out, In tire of safety is not a matter only for large corporations, schools, by the Rotary, 1Ciwania, Lions, and,,other or industrial firtns.'hut is as breed as the nation it- clubs; in the church itself, as well as in the *hop, self. "The practice of 'Safety Fir.t' on the railways," factory, •railway employ, or elsewhere. said Mr. Cunningham, "has necessarily developed into Visits to plants where safety applianecs have born a complex study in which each individual must play installed coney a° striking testimony. A careful his part." Observance of rules for safety, every -where, worker is the best safety device', after an:ears r. and under all conditions concerns not only employers, has done his duty to his employees'to the best os employees, and their families, but everybody with ability, The dissemination of knowledge by the' !reale humane principles ,.and every consumer of the pro. section of the Safety League will eventually pay died.ducts of industry. "Safety Ii irat" might with advan• dends and pay in health by escape from hazard*, tage be in the ,thoughts of everybody in this city and Organization against accidents can save life and drub, province. The heavier the casualties, in mints, fat. and expresses itself in warning signs, appeals tee be tortes, shops, department stores and office buildings, careful and in safety committees. The motto now li- the larger the insurance and damage bills. • days should be not so much "Safetyq. First," but "Safety •Thio is reflected in tsxatinn and in, the price, of at All Times." The good work beingdont be thee* every Manufactured 'article. Those who have inaugn- who have saddled themselves with te labor of love rated, with such outstandingly meritorious auceess, of 'conserving the lift and limb of the comimunity the various Provincial Safety Leagues rightly sum. Should set the populace thinking, with the net result mon every industrial, civic, educational and social of declining casualty list*, and more eontented cltlsene. organization to co-operate towards the prevention of orb. "Stop -,-Look .Listen" campaign now under the *rent human waste that now occurs. W. are told n•ayis s most commendable one, and if it could be on high authority that there is* very large percentage carried into effect-, at all times end under all e13eteriti. of accidents preventable. Preeautiens are being very chance*, by all classes of the community. what shapers. rigidly observed by the Canadian Paelfk people, whkh healthy plate this metropolitan -city of Montreal would is best exemplified by the record of "trsssing ' "eel. be, and what a harvest of i*dir.etiy brnefieial Malta cite* ter tiro last thew years is tiroire kis(, would be garnered in .ho obviation of ateeWonts, —aa analysis.whick pewee Hutt while t�have be* daths—and their consee ential unhappiness and lest. many regrettable accidents, these that could Wadi* The nativity men's tpott t is an etxceilrnt one, mitt* butted to negiect or earelessaaess,•ef railway saati�,yree says:—"When in doubt, sake sure." These with any have Brea negligible . 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