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The Goderich Star, 1926-09-30, Page 3• • THURSDAY, SEPTCMBEZ 3), 11123 } u l II III i i . e- BE GODERTCH STAR 1AR 11 111 111 111 111 VIII 111, I"19 tT A► ► t Neighborhood News N tS Hien aari, stena.d be at1flTAJDTOANMALS m \ Picked From Our Ext , ��.�.1"., to ON i e i4re.ted to mourn the galley far week tae mewl !...weal the.ieadoebes vaaialc for ail time. Dalt.n.Staitk Shaw-etatledge The marriage teen peeve at the ea -et Fee tke parpeee et Bee I A quiet wedding took place set the' t p; yeatiaaltes it is impossible to a McKillop manse un Saturday morn- -better a...4 Ibex :ng, Spt. 18th, when Iwai*a Janet nue*, Hamilton, to W dnesdsy, Sone Smith. tat +f ilia blue eider daughter +# jtirs sec ad dsuxhter of Mr. and . ' . Percy Smith, of MGIC p, Rutledge, of Giederieh toenstih,p, and married to M. Carl Dalton, sou of c,nly sister f :tips. Wilfred Seeley, 'if Mrs. Dalton, of Seaforth, Rev. J. A. Clinton. and Mr. )Marl Laverne Shaw, Ferguson perfoxmin the ceremony. son of Mr. and 'airs. I). P. Sharp, , Hollaad•Carbett so»BrIgden. Ono The ceremony wax A pretty September wedding was reii.iim d by the. Rev. R. J. McCorm- solemn*ed at St. James' church, Sea- ick, pastor of the church ar.d a for - forth, on Tuesday morning. Septem- mer pastor of the bride. ober Slat. it nine o'clock, when Mies Remembered by Shop -Matte Before Alice Marie, daughter .of 'els. M. Leaving I Carbert, of this town, was united in A pleasant *'venin: was spent at marrisl�e to Mr. George E. Holland. ' the home oto Mr. and w re. John E. et tee son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Holland, of L woe 1Virgham, recently, bow „meow les e�ail oa.a Dublin. Grand high 'nuptial mass rWright,en emnt„yWs of W. r Guru, pp the whole *steal to full heath was by Reted v. Father Father ney_i, of Vera Glove Works, presented. Mies sad vigor. • Clinton. and Rev:- Father O'Drews-kit t`era Friendt bride to=be, with s 'rt only by T.lura O f D bl' d •th h h be ti beautiful upholstered chair. An •ad - Limited, Toronto, Oat, era more, and the presentation made be ilio • was the late lir. and diene. 1><iitsanr A. od- or in, an e c arc was au • dress was read -by Miss Mary Cas'e- fuily decoratt'd with gladioli and amt - MUSIC ' Blyth Merchant Weds Mr. Gurney. Former Tax Collector of Wingham PROF. W, 11. 'ACKSON-Inetruetiou A quiet wedding was eolemnizdd . Died in Calgary given In Voice Culture, Dream, in Knox church, Stratford, on Sept. Word was received in Wingham o Plano. Violin. Guitar, Them ,oto. eth. when Alexis M. G., younger n Studio and residence. North Street. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Easson, Monday, ondr. Williaept.Robertson, ewd h ttool 1Ft`l• Ut" : ilrt,l lt,. ! e*•' �ttnrd. as united in marriage to place at his home in Calgary on Fri. EMILYT1:1ti•'uY HMV Mr. A. Harvey Erskine, wholesale day morning previous in his 75th conilnt�ies her (:lasses at Studio t produce merchant of Blyth. Rev. Sept. 7th, les 1 Geo. Roland performed the Gere» year. Mr. Robertson was for years a respected citizen of Wine•ham. he Standard Bank Building Auburn, Ont. 'long• having been tax collector for some HAMILTON -Organist Porth �t. Kippers soy Married in Detroit H. A very quiet but beautiful wedding United Church. Concertplayer took place at the St. John's Episcopal and Teacher. church, Detroit Residence at Mrs. Colb°rue's, St. Pat- , Mich.,on Sept. 9th tick Street, ,when R. Vernon McCymont, son afS the parsonage, Wingham, on Sept. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, MGClymont, of .Miss Constance M. Pearson, of Lon- • . LEGAL CARDS • Kippen, was united in marriage to- da at 11. a.m., when Laura Mae, only time. Orr-Casemore Nuptials A very pretty wedding was solem. nized by the Rev. M. M, Bennett, ai daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno, C. 'C. 11. DARROW.- don. Casemore, 1st line of Marrs, wap A Bayfield Wedding united in the holy bonds of matte. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Piddle. Iltc., M many to Mr, William McKinley Orr. Successor to ,L -L. Killoran A very pretty wedding was velem- 4th line of Turnberry. The bride Phone 97 0"}ce. The swam U uter!eh nixed at tae Hume ox ALM ane .ears, evils attended by Miss Edna. Gibeon. Ej RNES T M. • W. J. McLeod, /Myheld, on vvemtes- Wingham and the groom by Mr. Milo LEE: ' • day, beg. 1bth, . when their .eldest Casemore brother of the bride Barrister and solicitor daughter, Lucy Harriett, became the Presented With Purse briae of 'Lintries .Arthur rioter, ur. On Friday evening, Sept. 11Th, the iQ Kinn' Street East, Toronto, 2 Detroit'. At half past . twrelve th Telephones :train 1793-770i. pride entered the parlor on the arm members and adherents,, of Bluevale of her father to the strains of the and li adie s Presbyteran congrega- tion met nt the latter church for a so. nUDLEY E. WAXES , Lohengrin weddin march, played by Barrister. Solioitgr. Notary , tial evening• in honor of Ma Jamie. Public. Conveyancer. E.te.' Mrs. k°. H. Paull, and took her place son, who has been minister for the • PHONE 27 likMILTON STREET! beside the groq.n in xrpnt cx a ueau- _ biol. bank of autumn flowers. Rev; Hast four months, before leaving for hire tt roe well ns wnoo nhlly, For you fifty, F. H; Paull erformed the ceremon Kent to resume his studies, and so h t, c cup, _ haopi g cough Hess is gong. • • SPECIALIST. . I P y' presented him with a • well-filled • where live stock !s pare o! the farm t}:nest neilrhliors are living next ;dooi sins in the chest, coke and many Don't staycrippled! This soothing. ' after which Mrs. Haul! played Ilea- Mulpment.--•I, atevenson, 0. A, l: 1 to ua Wishing you all th Hewn dela reee.d lteiaedies and Uinta tie to the lilsadttag of Hua+►-•--'Mt'►Y De Piga Coe*? BestatM►r ►tl• Ziei.te coat et Aeeldenta will beeper on the farm and it 1a well to be prepared to We drat *Id to the nett* of the aoeldent, white waiting to ees*re proteerlonal hpip. Nail. weuads. Talks. barb wire I cuts, Wade' from rusawaya, injuries I front coming la 'polntaot with farts tool* and meolata.s or say other la* jury where the tibia Is broken ahoutd receive treatment at one,. that the 'admit may not salter; Some peopl*. *1111 apply turpentine to wounds of animate, doing more injury than good. since It weaken* and devitalizes, , 'the tissue* and .retards heeling rata- . or than • promoting It. Others unto large volumes of antiseptic *glutton' In water to bath the wound, this also weakens the tissue and removes the protective serum that nature supptiea for the revelr of pie tppjury. ao should not be used n her''khan dur- ing the ant cleansing,should such be necessary. The . sppllcatioa of tincture of Iodine to the wound after removing the dirt and loose tissue* the beat practtoe. The application of tincture of iodine will destroy sine of the common bacteria' that may gain aeon to the wound. it stimu- lates healing and tends to atop minor hemorrhage. In nail and calk wounds them !s made, which finally took us to Gide.' I know that material benefit will no agent that will give better re- rich. Wiarton. Hay Island, Capt] true to your section of Canada from sults than Iodine. Keep theeinjury Croker, Owen Sound and Toronto, has this .contact, I will appreciate it if • clean. If there to hemorrhage, soak been the most illuminating and edu. you will communicate the gist, of this clean' *tertle abtiorbent cotton with -rational trin .that I have ever made letter to the other gentlemen who esti Iodine, apply over the wound and; in respect to Canada. To sit down kindly entertained us at the Sunsetl bandage; Early attention to wounds' 'end enumerate all• cf my impressions Inn. will save xour horse much needless would i>• nod a peer lenirthv dig Cordially yours, suffering, and make it easier for the septation. We are so Oiled up .with F. J TALLM veterinarian to complete the treat- enthusiasm of ('meads that we can Mgr. The Lane Co, •t Or lumbago. sciatica or rheumatism meat. Don't be afraid .to pour on scarcely talk anything else since our Internalt and Externall it Good Ms you stiffened up. don't suffer!. Get Y y i. ' a small trial bottle of• old, honest "St, the tincture of iodine.' Keep your xetttrn. I assure you brother. France. , ..tt+he crowning property. of Dr:l Jacobs Oil" alrany drug store, pour a Augers off the wound. and see that that n great deal of good Is game to Thomas' Eelectric Oil is that it. can • little 1'n your hand and rub it right everything that touches it is sterile. develop_from ties trip both for Can -g A supply of iodide and absorbent cote.-- side -exude -the States. as we. have had be usas ed • internally a for many ron count. fi fty,ing back, ands the time ton should be at' hand on every farm , our eyes opened and realize that our •,the soreness and lame. 111 1 1 111 .01.....••••••••••••••••••••1I ?AGli TIMM ENTHUSIASM FOR CANADA Detroit Owners ofHay Island Ap preeiated Canadian. Welcome A short time ago some visitors from Detroit made the trip along the, Blue Water Highway. _going up to *Merton, in connection with their plans for the development of Hay Is- land. When they passed through Goderich they were niet at Hotel Sun- set by several citizens of Goderich and that their reception here as well, as elsewhere along their route was appreciated is shewn by the follow»! int; letters. One is addressed -to Mr., France, *secretary of the Blue Water Highway Association, and the other to `Mr. Munnings, reeve of Goderich. Most Able Secretary,- I cannot be. / gin to expreae the wonderful reecp. ' • Oen accorded us upon our flrst arriv t " " -�"�-Ewen's Specials Fresh stock of Sheriff's Jelly Powders just in. 3 for Se A good Teaspoon, King George Design, given away w:te o.w!i 2t.:. worth. Another *bivalent of our special Black Tea to hand, only. per 11s...51e Try a pound. It is a winner. We grind our No. 1 Biend Coffee Bean fresh with' eeur oris., tine or roars. to suit the trade. ° Finest Seedless Raisin. per ibe Some tasty lines for picnics : MEAT.WICH SPREAD SANDWICH 'SPREE OLIVE MITER PEANUT BUTTER SALMON SARDINES and TUNA FBI PICKLES. OLIVE'S AND SAUCES OF AI.1. KINDS LEMONADE, ORA;t,GFADI RASPBERRY SYRUP. • CHERRY SYRUP and ORANGE SYRUP, FOR DRINKS. A Rood assortment of Fancy Cakee always on hand. • rust received -a fresh shipment of Picnic Plates. Vegetables and Fruits fresh from the gardens always on hand. Goods delivered to any part of Nle Town. PH J. J McEwen ;1 1 South Side Square d ADVERTISIt IN THE MAR. al in Canada at your port. You gentlemen for your kind courtesy an know you sometimes feel that gooe. hospitality while in your city. It Is things cannot always continue, blit I surely gratifying indeed to meet such want to say here that all along our men as yourselves and to note these trip we found just such wonderful . things together with your absolute men as yourself waiting to greet us sincerity in extending such courteso and Rend us along with pleasant les. The reception accorded all mad i memories of Canada. This trin we a profound Impression upon us and A - be e •*.AGE, • When Your back is Lore and lain Ouch! My .Back! Rub Lumbago Pain Away Rua Iackache away Wlth small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs pal." P very sweetly, "At Dawning" during les Stone,of ClintonEYE. _EAR; NOSE, TUItOAT:' the signing of the register: Commerce, Loses Father I Leto douse Surgeon New.'Lott. Oph- Death of James Fulton • 1 Mr. John L `Stone, of Essex, father NEW HONOR r � n— r DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. , delssohn's wedding march and ore Vie' ' School of LI�L,y. (your .company again,., I nm, having It nt hand. _ � � absolutely harmless and doe,a'tlebtirs YouYs'very tinily, the akin. � • esuc c toss Indeed ailm nts h s a o it a u art' that pctiettatmg oil needs to be -used only in the world, and also looking for. are unsurpassed. A battle of it costs once. It take* the pans right out.and lin to the day, when I can enjoy little and there is no lova in liliva+ = ends the misery. It is ata c hip mac adds Aural 3 e l Hospital, Iosp Hospital , and assistantat - Mr. James Fulton, of Yale, Mich., f Miss A L. Stone, of the Clinton FOR HURON BIS I�iP husband of Ida Thompson f 1 School of Commerce. died on Tuesday A. HOWARD SMITH, Most men know what they would Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatk*y'53 arrived in Detroit a a.m. Tuesday, Square Throat espltal. London, . , corner y Waterloo t: S Stratford. Te1c- of Goderich township, 'died .at his Will Probably Be Chosen Metropoh- , t a some time and g. as Stone was un- phone 2G7; �� ►home on Tuesday of last week after able to return at the openers cf the taitot Ontario I Dear. : Mr. Mumm�gs,=-Our .party 8'ency fails to show up. •o •s se oo term on aecount of: it. Mr. returning to:our city by way'nf Tor- �. V iu t u co- of .last ,week. Re had been ill for ' Detroit; Mick,i Sept. 14th. do in an emergency -if the enter backache or rheumatism so pritaiptlr.' t At Hotel Bedford, (loderlrh,' an the a comparatively short illness; .�$ h evening of third Monday •o.. each month stroke on Sunday. prev , t was St b f c London Free Press. Provided we spent most of 1lionday It never disappoints' • till the following day, TuewIlay, et 1 thought, following other and'slighter one is survey y a ami}v of s!� tom and precedent are followed, lit. onto, where 'sons and two daughters His wife visiting 'the p m. �.sible andel he gradually recover m l�s� died a little over a year ago H o will be ale t d to till chi olfi a of men there. funeral took he visited Clinton on several occasions, metrnpol}tan of0n ario,in the place. of aeon hank 1 d 1! th other .. Yale. Messrs. H. J atandrad y, G • he and his younger. daughter, Mar-. Archbishop Thermco, who has just Thompson' of Goderich .township and h ret, having spent a ccrole of weeks resigned. At present all the .single: . e the way, is also ill at her home. 'Nie, can bishops .in Canada are on their Ace ' mac CHIROI!'RACTIC RUULE$S PRACTITIONER. DR. A. Ni: ATKINSON, went to Yale to be with their sister in (Stone :was for many years license in- way to Winnipeg to attend the nn. Ghlronraclor and Druptecs 1herap}tet: her bereavRatent Waal congregation of the The • , _ specter for :f the County. He was boards of the church there. The pro - Methodist, member of ' United, formerly cedure •followed in the selection. of a Methodist, church and a Conservative successor to .Archbishop Thornloe is in politics. The funeral took place at':that 'a meeting of the bishops of On - Essex Frid+ay, afternoon. tario be called. on' six weeks'' notice by :. The Late Thomas Johnson, of- the 'senior 'bishop of the province. At Belgrave this meeting the new metropolitan is p ' Very sad were ..the eteenma+anc's aurroundirg the death of Mr. Thomas Tnhneon. who ,ens almnat instantly killed'while walking nn On C. N. R. Saur'�ih,rroear right nF way just south of Belgrave a fortnight ago, ,The unfortunifn man, -ehn tv...i^•nf rind duvb, had been .to London Exhibitibn and on getting off the tenir ot- Belgrave decided to welk `he +race been to tee home of his )t -other, M. I•rnnry Johnson. con. $. Mo'vhi.' wenn h' was a+ruels by n freitrhf trein coning south. He was seeereee injmeed "and nass'A: away while being taken to the Winirhnm hoenft+'il.. Deeteete f was in his siva'. fifth year and had scent most.of his Nye in Morris +re The Amaral took macs en. Sntnrdny. Sept. 18th, front +1,a Immo of hit brother. Death of Mrs. Robert Johnston. Myth Mrs. Robert Johnston, who passed away in Blyth recently, was the third eldest child of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Howatt, of Colborne. Thirty- g4ymnrriaelo on he'' nows bereaved ,husband and lived All her life in the vicinity of Blyth. The deceased was o anada and being of a ev. David Williams Bisho of Hur- .city and meeting vevgrnl He ere. I wish to take this ecca- • sn :you an a e o er to ass Bertfe Thompson, of Clinton ere last full M' Margaret by Goderich • temente.. Organic- and Nervous Diseases l;quipped wills 'F leet.ro-1~tagnctic Baths. Electronie . 5teetric 'f•ctatments and Chiropractic. °nice honrr-2 to 3 snit 7 to .0 p.m. and Civ �eppolntment, 'tweeting Monday and Thursday atternoans and evenings: Office &lours on these days. 10 to 12 afro. tlCly.• Lady in. Attendznce. 'ltesidenee and Oilice—Corner of South St. anal !Britannia *toad. AUCTIQNElt[NG leHOSIAS G(JNDRY Lire Stork and General Auctioneer,, - Hamilton Street, 'Godeeieh Sales made. everywhere and all:. efforts made to give you satisfcetion. ' Farmers sale n -s.:a discounted. ROBERT `ROBERTSO:Ni, Auettonerr, .Eldon 5t.. Goderieli will eonalitel rind arrange any sal. on the Brest i thods to get hest result• See htrp. or drop a •pard and he will Aire -it immediate attention, • Omni Sales a, specialty. • . NOTARY FIIBLIc, ETC. CJI; BAILIE. -� NOTARY PUBLIC General Conveyancing done • Good Companies Reppreeentel` Phone No. 298. Coderlch, Ont. ("4I:OROL IS. GHEENSLADE. CONVEYANCING ANI) NOTAIIY. Hayfield, 0nt. INSURANCE ' cEILL,OP MUTtJAL' FIRE telelet ANCF; COMPANY., 7ARy[ ANO ISDLATEU TOWN rt}tflle I:RTY INSURED. Value et property -insured up to'Jau- uary, .1010, $3.18,97b.00. .• • OFFICi';Rr'--James Connolly, Presi- dent, (}oderlcV't, ias. Evans. VW -Presi- dent, Beeeliu ood; T. E. Hays, Sec: Prean., Seaforth. I11REC CURS-•il. 1. etcleregor," S,a- fortlt; J •(1. Grieve. Winthrop; a Wm. Wrin, t,onstanee; George Meciartney. 'Puelt•ersmitic; John Ferris, Ilariock; John Benperriise. ` Broadhagan; Murray Gibson. Brueefleld. M,'ENT .---J. W. Yeo, (indents; Sanely Leitch, Clinton; Wm, Chesnsy, Sea - forth ; ea -forth; R. tinchiey, ,eteatnrth, Policy Holders can pay their aslens- ment' at 11, 11. Cutt's More, 'aoderich; A. J. Morr}sh's Clothing Store, Clinton; or J. II. Heid'* Bayfield. FIRE 1NSUPANCIC .» Have it attended to oy the *E$T WAWAN0111 MUTUAL FINE INSURANCE Cel Established 1878 Heal Ofike : Dungannon, Ont. Harry L. Salkeld, R. R. No. 2, God. erieb, pres.; Wm. J. Thompson, Aube rem Vice pres.; 'directors—Win; Me. Quillen, St.Helena; W. P. Reed, R. R. No. 2, I.ucknow; H L. Salkeld, 'phone d00r11, Goderich; Alex. Nicholson,. Lttcknow; WM. Watson;,Jas. Glavin, R. R. No. 8, Goderich; Wm, t Thomp- son, Auburn: Tim Griffin, R. R. No. 7, Lncknow; Chas. Hewitt, Kincar. dine. Ont. THOS. STOTH1RS, T. G. ALL :N, Treas. Secretary. It is considered. Meet -for. It vroman to have a dog on st string. .A mere num doesn't totted. A Carat many r•eo'ile on vacation give their moral standards a vacation alto. �t of fresh 1�iiVrll' mint gives anew, thrill to every bite. �Wri toy's is Hood .�i you. • GAINED 10 POUNDS IN 22 DAYS That's going some• --bat skinny men, women and children just can't help putting on good healthy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod' Liver Extract Tablets. . Chock full of vitamins -.the kind that are extracted from the livers of the cod -the kind that .are a real help to frail, rundown, anaemic, skinny men and 'women. Try these sugar coated tasteless tablets for 30 days -if they don't help,•,greatly get your money back...... One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, six- ty cents, Ask any druggist for Mc- Coy's Cod Liver Extract 'Tablets. Directions and formula on each box. "Get McCoy's, the original. and genuine." 1111111111111111111111111111111011111111111 Broploeu EPOS. 0ODERICH . The Leadlna funeral Directors and tarbahners Orders. oarefully attended to et all hours• -night or day. J'... Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Goderich, Ontario All calls promptly ettendod to day or night. teboaese Store 331; Hone 36.1vr • Is. Dangerous The Real Cause of Indigestion Acids in the stomach irritate madl chosen by ballot. • :inflame the'.delicate stomach lining, Both Bishop Williams and Atch- sour and ferment the food, prevent - 1►ishop Thornloe will be at Winnipeg propel' digestion and leeici to .nine - with the other Ontario bishops and it tenths of all Dyspepsia and Indigos- is probable that the date and,plaee .tion. Pepsin and, ;other artificial for this meeting will be decided on iii the western city among the Ontario digestents give only teithporaryre- churchmen: Custom and precedent lief and do not correct the cause.- • have always in the past elevated the a Stomach acids should be neutralize senior bishon in province to the office ed daily, and the stomach kept 'of _metropolitan. in the event •of the sweet and clean after ' eating by - resignat}on or death' of the incumb- drinking a glue cf pure Magnesia os.e, 't ha. M'.'a i� lar►pt• . un honor water made from. a teaspoonful or ary one, entailing few.duttea• I• car four tablets of Bisurated Magnesia, ries with it leadership of the house obtainable • at any reliable drug of hishopa of the province, the metro- politan always being the presiding store. . This prevents food fermen- bishop Wall ireetin>ra of the 1''rse. Cation and your meals digest nature Archbishop Thornlee is bishop of ally without pain. By following the diocese of Algoma. His tiretie- this plan you may eat, almost any. cessor was Bishop Hamilton,:of Ot- thing without'. fear of Indigestion.: 1 •••", .. who was rreceded by Bishop Sullivan. who was very well known in London 30 years ago. , THE CENTRE SECTION. OF HURON G UNITED PRESBYTERIAL 0 DE R 1 C H Internal and txternat Pains aro promptly relli.v gid by 'De THOMAS' ECLE�CTR1C 01 L AND IS TOT.DAV AuONEATERO HNLER THA EVYEARS ER Won la A TESTIMONIAL THAT UPFIAK6 FOR IT# NUM itQUe CURATIVE QUALITIES. • SC,IooL OF COMMERCE CLINTON, ONTARIO /Students May Enter Any Time Why not attend' the School that has the Highly Qualified Staff The only School that teaches real'Practical Busi- ness Training from start to finish The conference of the center see - a devoted member' of the United tion of the Presbyterial of tete Wont- chut'ch" f C en's Missionary' Soviety, of the Unit ---.. bright • and congenial .dispoeitior•, ed church, which was held 'Tuesday made many true friends who will September the 21st., in North Side miss her greatly. Her death is espe- United church, Senxorth, was most` cially sad owing'to fhe fact that her successful and inspirational. over 250 daughter, Mrs. Archie . Radford, • is being present. Mrs. W. D. McI)on- lying in Victoria Hospital, London,. aid, of Egmondeille,r• presided ':rt t•te having undergone a very critical op. morning session, devotional exet t :yes enation. She leaves to mourn her being conducted by Varna, Go.hen . loss her hnsband and three sons and and Blake auxiliaries. The clo#c > t.as • two daughters: Stanley, of East were warmly welcomed by th' ;"i, Wawnnosht George .and Mrs. Archie tor's wife, Mrs. W. P. bane. '1' ie Radford.' Blyth: Leslie And Ada tit question drawer was .in charge n: home.- also one Melee.. M»s. Charles Mrs. J. E. Hogg, of Clinton,. who ,t!:'J Wightman. of Whitechurch, and one. presided at the afternoon session, a -- brother, Mr. Wm. Weenie, of Helleft. votionnl exercises being led by the - A Long -Lived Family ' Walt, n auxiliary. Mrs. I).• ( .'r • Gregor, of •London, "Marine h Ile." period After of illness weeks. extending over was the special speaker. the ..uo,i •i't IS Longley died at hq.•lnte, Name early gimes. Iigh�vey..'-i bxs.CTelf'ird,tof oil the morning of September 17 lir • was born in Henfield, Sussex, BEng- Steward spoke pandpbinl trp ""anti 1 Mrs land, in the year 1831, and therefore Lundy, of Kips ern, on "The sot -et o, in his..96th year, having lived hi live service.' The Dlission Band. Y. W. reigns, He emigrated to Canaria in A.eand circle conference, wa+ coh. 1882, purchasing a farm in Huron ducted by Miss Mooney and Miss 'County, noir Wroxeter, where he Hume, of Goderich. hes resided ever since. The fancily are remarkable for their longevity, a'AI.I. FAIR DATES Mr. 1.ongley's father living until his Brussels -Sept. 30 -Oct. 1 78thbirthday, while his mother was Zurich -Sept. 30.Oct. 1 well past the allotted score when aha Dungannon -Oct. 12 and 13. passed away. Only in March of this Winghent-Oct, 7-8 year, one of his sisters died in Eng— land at the age of 98. just eighteen months short of thecentury mark; : ' ten weeks later he mourned the -lues' of a brother in his ttith year, while Ave years ago two other menthol's of • the family; of eleven died at 02 and 83 years respectively. 4 Worms, by the irritation that thou, cause in the stomach and intestines,.' deprive infants of the nourishment that they should derive from food. and mal -nutrition is the result, Miticr's i Worm Powders destroy warms and. correct the mdfbid condition in the stomach and bowels that are favor- able to worms. so that the full nutri- ment of the thild 'is assured and de.1 velopment in every wa:1t:.Men'eeouraged AVERTISE IN 111E 'STAR . Oh,iLdrel Ori' FOR FLETCNER'S CASTOR:A we HEAT FOLKS. ARE." Nor' 1 (EACHERS 'BOTW(5'f�t. �Ite- rrx.. A5Y rat G+1�1Iark) Wow 0 Without -good Cual ninny of the wane?! activities would have to cease. Schools would clone. Churches would cloz:e. Business. hues wouL', close. • Everybody would 1'e busy at tate one occupation) ..of. keeping.. warin:l. • .Except the doctors. They'd be busy trying to get everybt,y 'well. 1i u t fortunately, the coal is here. iietter oder c•ours while it's plewitiful. -,CALL THE aieaeets For God Clean Coai Q - MUSTARD tOv * y P,tone 93 __ Gado/rich Where High (School Students and Teachers are taught specialized expert- training in .Busitiess,Admiaistration and Sec- retarial Science and are sure of :a good position; rapid .promo-: tion and big income. COURSES. Steno r.tpitic, Commercial, .Secretariat, ; General Office, Civil Service, .Coilunercial Teacher's Course and Special Courses arrRnged. Phone 198 For full information writs to -' B. F. WARD, B.A. Principal ' Will R1: (D11.lI.I I'1' 1926 HARVEST SALE • Finest Ontario Yellow Ceekiag albs. 13c ONIONS 121b..25c wSs►tln l~ te; PASTRY ..FLOURt 99c Fraena UAfh1 U POWDER11 Int 9c Friend hl Fr.e6' Milli ROLLED OATS 7 lbs. 25c Special 8 cakes Comfort Soap Offer 2 cakes Pearl Soap One pkt. fame Asemeaia TEAS Delete* Seglleli Breakfast Tl 73 14.. ttlttii�selte 79%. D..L.lattlk 63& OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 59C FREE Oar Stores belle new received shipmate* of Doesiao a.w peek smells. ant Fancy Wki►l.Crala .. gear r.gair.ateete this - RICE' CA.7.. Ns,f 2 ��c, PEAS Tina Standard 2'11*. 23e Fancy No. 3 11/e rim AND Rapist C.okiag TAPIOCA 4 !Ills. 25e 1!1 Posh 5c St. George's IEvapo rats►d MILK 2Tim e JAM 4 to rib. Jar . O. Tin atsvtw'rf:r+7►. C CLARK'S BEANS Ch.ios Qvilily TLia Arrowroot 2 Tint" 5c CORN 2111*23` Biscuits Wm. "°h.sa *•eves is elect for ere week from eat* of tles .1, 141.0