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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-11-01, Page 3THdierDAY, NOV. lait• 1818 The "Flu" LEFT HER WITH A Wretched Cough Brooks, 1164 flobeni St Neighborhood News Nuggets P. ked F Ou E Imge rom r Xe Vieseager, writes!. ' eager I had the —flu." mica, sad the lint time it tett me with a wrote:40d eyeing, Mat medal to stay right wan liab Until i Dr. Wood's Noway Pliso Syrup "The Arst bottle I' timed seemed to Tetley° it so much 1 purchased the • second one awl, now, I iind my cough haa compleeely left me. eeiagn•oetnataa—ana.e_ leatneleaee=wer be without' bottle of 4Dr, Wooded Pine Syrup in the house." Price :15e. •a bottle; large family oho 00e, at all druggists mal dealers. *Piit Op only by The T. Milburn to Ltd, Torontoniaut. LEGAL CARDS . 'En R. DARROW. • Bareleter, -Soliciton Notary Publte, Ete.. • • Suceessor to J. L. Killer= - Phone 97. ofilee, The Square, Goderieh. "ERN'EOT M. LEE. Barrister and Solicitor Dondnion Bitten 46a Ray Street ' 'Toronto 2 Telepbone Adeleide 416a. rtliDLEY :E. 11101,MES, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary •peeler. Conveyancer. Ittc; PRONE rt 11AMIL,LON STMET. — SPECIALgT Da. F. a, 'R. FORSTER, Elin, NOSE, THROAT • Late 'Rouse Surgeon New York Opb- thalmie and Aural Heeling, assistant at Moorelleare Eye Ilospitel and ()olden Square Throat Respitat nondon. Eng. na Waterloo St, S. Stratford. Tele - Sone 267, -• At lintel Redford, Goderiete on -the • evening of third Monday of ea.eh month BR the following day, Tuesday, at Pate CHIROPRACTIC DRUOleenea PBACTITIONItti. Dlt. A. N. ATIONsON. • lehiropraetod and Druolese Taeropist, Goderieh Mamie, Organic and Nervous Diseases Equipped. with Diathermy, Electra- - Magnetic Sante, Electronic Electric Treatments and Chiropractic Office hours -2 to 3 and 1 to '0 p. and by appointment, excepting idendey iand ThursdaY afternoons and evenings. Oillee Hours -2 to o on4 7 JO ' Lady in Aitendanceeo iResidence arid Office—Comer South St. and Britannia Road. AUCTIONEERING THOMAS OUNDRY a, SON. deve Stock and General Auctioneers, Mein Ave.. Goderiele • les made everywhere and all efforts de in eye yrm satisfectime • timers' Sale Notes diem:nett one,119. "ROBERT 1108EraSON. — Auctioneer, Eldon SO, Goderieh .ectuluct and arrange any sale on Ike latest methods to get best results. See him, or drop a card and he will give it immediate attention. Farm Sates a specialty. - • NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. um. , w ii(WAKY Pust,m fieneral nondeeenelng done Good Companies Repreeented Phone No. 208. •6 Ooderich. Ont. iniSURANCE - Sparling-Moore .A quite tut prette wedding tiA: ilaeo at hi it noon ou Yeedne Aloe, October 24te, at the hione of M. ami Mrs. Thos. IL Moore, :end on. of Kiniueo. wizen their only dangle er, Johann Irene, became the bride 01 ntr. Harold Beery S'parling, of 'Whitechurele O'Brien -Hoffman A quiet weddiug Ayes solemeized at the Evangelleal parsonage, Zurich. on Wednesday morning, °goiter 17th, when Mildred Matilda, only Iughtvr f Mt'. nl M It Hoffman, of Zurich, was united in marriage Ito Mr. Albert Leroy O'Brien, Sob of tare and Mrs. Wro. O'Brien, of Zurich. • " Wins Second Place in Race Mr. Eugene Howey. of tleeter, is attending Torontci University, won second Ditto in the one -mile race of tbe Intercollegiate intermediate track meet held at Guelph on Tuesday of last week, in which atbletee from Western. Universtty, Guelph Agri- cultural College, McMaster Univer- sity and Varsity took part. , Walter-Casemore A happy event took place at 2.30 -im Saturday, Oct. 13th. at the 'United aura paesonage, Wingharn. when May Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Casemore, he - came the bride of John Wesley Wal- ter, son of the late Mrs. John Elder, the ceremony .being performed by the pastor- Desth of Wiliiam Clingers After an extended illness, there passed away on Wednesday, October 10. 1928, in the General Hospital, Great Falls, Montane, Williem -Char- ters, beloved littsband of -Clare Mc- Burney. He was born in Kinloss township BS years ago. Besides his wife he is survival by Three. sena. Brickvrood-Burdick frao manage of an Exeter old boy, Mr. John Earl Brieltwood, son ok Mr, and Mrs. 3. B. Brigkwood, of London, formerly of Exeter, but now of Nia- gara Falls, N.Y., took place recently at St. ?Aura M. E. church to Mies Irene Burdick, daughter at •atr. and Mrs, Jahn C. Burdick, also of Nia- gara Falls. _ Jinks-MoLincheY The wedding 'took place • at the manse liensitin on -Wednesday after- noon, 'October 24th, by the Rev. Ar- thur Sinclair, of Mr. 'Manley Milks, of Detroit, son of Mr, and Mrs. Chas, slinks, of Hansa% to Mee Dane Mc- Lincheat Goshen Line. The young 'couple will reside in Detroit.. Mrs. James Beattie Dead ' The funeral of the late Margaret Rose, widow of the late James Beat- tie; •whose death occurred at her borne in Bridgeburg on Tiiesdan, Oct. leth, after .nn illness of several months, toe& piece from the residence of W. J. Walker, Seafeeth, Thursday, Oct. 18th, to the Maitlandbank cemetery. The service was concluded by Rev. W. D. McDonald, of Egmondvillo. Mrs. _Beattie, who was 65 years of ege, was a daughter of Thelate ans. Ross. Death of Geo. Patterson Meitner of- the pioneer residents of Bullett township passed Out on o occurre • eVi---Iriet.rin elltrtIAL FIlln LN81:41- 411" • ' ERTY INSURED. t — FAftet AND lenLATED 4roxvx PRoft- BRAY INSURED. Value of nronertv Insured up to ean- uary 1910. 93,048, 975.00. OFronlaienalarnes Connolly, !crest -- dent, Godertele; Jas, Evans. Vi' -Presi- dent, Beechwood; T. E, Hays, Sec.- Treas.. Seoforth. InTREC'ffalS-13. r. Meneegor, Sea - forth; 3. G. Grieve, 'Winthrop; Wit. Wein, Constance; George efeCartneve Tockereraith: !John Perris, ?fetlock: ' John 13ennewiee, Broadbagen; Murray Gibson, Brucefteld. . ACENTe—e. V. Yoe Ooderleh; Sandy Leitch, Clinto ; Wm. Chesney, Sea - forth: re Hine goy, Seaforth. Policytielders ean pay their assese- ments at Calvin Cutt's store, Goderieht A. I. Moorish's Olothieg gore, Clinton; or J. II, Reid* Bayfield, .....agetre. .t.......=e-reeen—e•-• FIR& 1NSURANCIt , Have it litterided lo by the WEST weamOsn. MUTUAL FINE INSURANCE CO Edablished iii78 - Head On14: Dungannon, Out. Wmr .1. Them+, peon. • Auburn, Prek; Wm, Watson.ilace Pres.; James °Ir- vin, iton. Direetor; Directors—woe eteQuillan, SU Helens; W. P. Deed, 11. Ti. No. '2, nucknow: Barry ra. sal. keld, finderichz Alex. Nicholeon, Luck - now; Tint Grinin, It 11. No. 7. titchnow: GINS. Hewitt, Kincardine; llobt. David - SO% Duneannon. Itate--e2.00 per thousand. e t liTreas. ' k THOS. STOTRERS, T. G. ALLE'Sr, . , =,--- —1---, .:-•...1,,r ._ -,...-..., ) . 13r0f01611 Bros, 03one mow The Leading Fusers, Directors awl Embalmer. alto Asdisiasce Service Orders earefully attendea to at all hoivantitlit or day. We are the inspectors of anatomy in and for the Counts, of Huron. Phone: Store 120; Residence I. A. 'Wheeler 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer toutardite ingeo. Ocz. ainh. thQ Ftilli of George l'attei$00, a highly retpeetee citizen. The late tiecca-,,l;, W10, imiustilem gen- tleman WhAt VAMP to, Hulie.t many ,.'ears ag.1 and carved. out a eomfotiable home for himaelf attU family, tie survived by his widow and three sons and thre daughtere„ namely: William Patterson, Chin- ; Reber- d Alexander Ilulletnn, Mrs. R. Pratt, Monerieft litre. Han- t nate Chicago, and Mise Edith, at home. The Late Albert J Ford Death elaiined ono of Exeterti wed -known and higine, respected r a. sideres on Monday morning, October eend, in the person of Albers J. Ford. . Mr. Ford had been ailing for some time; .but -was not considered Sur- iously ill until about two weeks'ago. Ford was born on the farm south of Bengal, now owned by Dr. Moir, of that village, and spent the great- er part of his life in tnat coninumity. Mrs. Ford predeceased him In April of this year. " The Late Reginald Elliott The funeral of tile 'late dieginald Elhoft, formeriy of Exeter, who died ' in Toronto on Friday, Oct. 19th, waa held' Monday morning from the EU., • 11112 GODER1c11 STAR nen I/tidiest Ui 'Protein, the Food for Growth and Stain's* 141 *- Cooks in 21/2 ti) 5 totinutos BOOK LOVERS' CORNER • (By Jane Holtby) °A Good Book is tho Bost Companion' Nearly thirteen years ape when Lurtis, is published by Louis Carrier ter &pet on the Arrive' of The morn- very young, busan waspdAk gAvn & Co., Montr.eal. This is a vompar.. wee held under Masonic ausplceat ... promise ex genius witte two novels, ativelY mg train :rem e,ondon, The funeral and Ushers, who are giving great promin. new tinn of enterprising Pun. Norwich, in which the Masonic bre- pi ainyes :iiiperYtna"t turierillt;:annt(iubelvioctgr"aphy. II' Canadian authors being conducted by brethren from "etaelity," following' them wiebomaity enee to young authors, ana especial - and Canadian Aaw at subjects. A very beautifill book of thren of Exeter assisted. The ceased was the son of the late rt. v. d" :tine Road to tne Temple." the height on -her powers, witli halt a theirs, "James Wolfe," will he re - and Mrs. Elliott, of Exeter,. His liteame of. experience benind her, she viewed in this :Almon very soon. boyhood days were spent in that Com. bap producea 'toe nrst novel of ner ---a. felinity and early in life he enteral maturity—I-not pronaise, but fulfill- . THE PLAINS Oit ABRAHAM the Molsons Bank as o junior. Ho . • As in ''''Phe Black Hunter," where anew. . years ago. . The intricate wuye and byways of he described so vividly a stirring period of our early history, fiainea 'retired feem active duties about five Married at Windsor waltethnulenoan4sulkinenAllattreelaillia boat," b"uas. nuns Queer ;corned has again aratvn on thts deep wen of le end incident and In the presence me unieediate rela. thaspell. tives- a quiet weeding was ememnized First Naomi, tee young, impetuous nistorical episodes to make a very • . at nentrai aerated. chureb, Winosor, girl is wooed and won by a iteighbort absorbing novel. . by etev. in itennells, %ellen mimed ing• lad, Joe Copeland, only to DO telt -.Teems Bulain, the son of a hardy rnizaoeth, younger aaugefer of lan oesoiute by his atodentai death. ttern4, hat-Canadian tiEfna6glieshisnYel. and Mrs. 'Initials IL tenunders, eee blyCaole4berEs yammer, tanereviercotteedetisounitoort, nheis- voted to Toinette, the daughter of Delaware :eve., Detroit and tormerni the seigneur of their tea, 1Caareinefe 'Louie Hollinger, younger Naomi. A.Ithough she accepts action to eh but Tonteur, hen doe fight fia8nhdt tiosr enueilt,e. prepared to and ot Brusselee booms the bride ot Mr. name—a n"le SOO, 01 LOUIS ane elan neilaneee, she despises lura and their life to- Several years oe ealso tranquility Morris township. After the eere:. nether is 'never happy. Naonli lives mony luncheon was served at the In the past except :Jr her determine- Pats and then the terrible and Prince Edward Hotel fojlowing, which tion that her child 0411 have no ea. eleetlY Indian warfare is unloosed the ,bridal couple lett for a shore :snide put in the .pathefler life. 119011 the hapless lieePle. ateeiner re- turning from a jaunt -finds his home honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. ,Hollinge • This ichilde Brook, the unusual 1 in fie e h' f h eruell murdered th mance 1 Ouse in asnes and Tonteur killed. Toin- • Another pioneer of Hum County *less with Joe by the cool, murmur- otte, hidden in a secret passage in ing stream that Bowed through her the mill is the sole survivor. To - bas passed aevay in the person a ,,,trs. malani thaw; ..t.., vmeh oc_ father's farm, is .an extraordinary emit. Throughout her Hee she re_ gether she and ecenis with Odd, the culaed at the home a her daught", eaitnful dog, fare forth exit° the hos- sembles her nainv—tilere are many „, Mrs. Wellington Nen, usborne 'tn., woods, Their experiencee are en SaturdaY. October 20th. Five unexpected Iturils and twists to her tile hair-raising. At length they are years ago Mrs.• Din fell and epic. nature, especially her , ardent cham- pioning of csiet.. es seen. as. she captured be the Senecas, but their eured her hip, since that tune she Lorne he is not her father. But she lives art, miraculously spared. They had been an unddidbut the Mune- is' also like her namesake in her Pere' are taken to a secret city and Toin- diate cause of her death Was the gra— ette adopted as the chief's daughter. dual Weakening of the sygem. litre. petual youth—even her son, cannot township, York County, eighty-six aoarborough realize tier age.. Things do not seem A winter on negeteat famine and to leave :their mark on her. To Brook Dinnin was been in privation convinces the Indians that the overwimbning love of her nee evil spirits -dwell. in their visitors their defeated warriori re - years later •with her parents. In the comes in maturity and with happier and'when tun with a white man who was re - years ago, And Coale to Illebert 12 resulte than her mother. . yew; MO she 'WAS united in marriage It is a splendid iitailit'lh the feica sporosiblegfor the .e.fach. ei, three, the to the late William Dinnine and re- feeling is very high, and be is to be Hibbert. sided in Usborne township for a number of years, later moving to tion of . youth to :44--igatani to her parents—Brook to Naomi and Caleb and Evans to his mother, Breekene 'front the camp and Toinette discovers burnt at the stake. •aceine ii absent . Death or -Caton Resident of the euthlegriess of immatarity. . the clear meting Minds of youth and i that this white man is Jeems' uncle, Hepsibah Adams, a most sagacious d S d Throagli kit •the - book the brook . trader, He and Toinette escape, are Th death will reside in Morris township. nitres being givee her by her mother m e, is at er and mother • in memory or The houra of her.bappi- e 1 • Another Pieemer Passes PAGE TN= IMMO NIMINIP 1 Special Prices AT *EWEN'S IN Groceries • Teas Tobacco Dry Goods China Dinner Wear •Call in imcl look them over J. J. WOVEN THE SQUARE the Plains of Abraham. His only hope now is to find Odd, his do, AMMO inuige had flitted before him during the battle. Ile does find the dog and through him, Toinette. It is indeed a stirring tale. The period is vividly pictured for us. Mr. Curwood evidently bas an ex- tensive knowledge of historical fqet, a deep love of nature, and the ability to make us part and parcel of his st°"1.1.3"he Plains of Abraham," 810 geo, Price $2.00, published by Double- day, Doran and Gundy, Toronto, is worthy to take its place beside ite forerunners in Canadian Monied novels. To Asthma Sulrerers.--Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma • Remedy. comee like a helping band to a ainking swimmer. It give; new life and hope—somenting he bas come to be- lieve impossible. Its benefit is too evident to be questioned—it is its owa best argureenta-its own beet adver- tisement. If you suffer' from Oath - Ma get This time -tried remedy and find help like thousands of others. • • Call up your • customers by . long distance An occasional call Will make' • it almost impossible for them to stop trading with you. Do you realize that one of tho largest returns you can se- cure from the expenditure of a small sunt is to be had by calling up old customere occasionally by Long • Dis- tance? • Friendlinese begets friendli- • ness. How can you or 1 keep away from 4 merchant wbo epoxide his moneyto glow Ina iritereet in our affaira• ? We can't.• ' The newspaper editor colintd on this trait in human nature. He naentiona sub- ceribere' Immo frequently, • because lee Immo they will look for there in his paper. The rdeveltatit vim odeasion- 9 titt calls cuetoinere by Long • Distance in one who can't be overlooked or forgotten. ening, October 21st, at the home of Proves a oatipenting link, it is in the followed by the irate chief end their scalps, her son, Mr. A. J. Morin* Clinton, baekground of many of the actions presumably, brought back.Jeenis returns only to avenge him - of Mrs. Mary Jane Robb, in her 84th and Brook's son as well as his krand- Year. Mrs. Robb, although failing mother has his battle to fight by its self on the old chief and then makes his way to Quebec, where be joins - in health, had neverthejess been tie side. ' - and about as usual until a few days "Brook Evans," by Sueari:Glaspell, the forces and Is badly wounded on before her death, having attended an Pages. $2.50,. published by Stokes her Land & Stewart. Termite. * 4,0 inn • church two weeks before. She was Co, distributed niCanada ,by Mete'. born in Devonshire tngened, • maide n name being Mary Jane D yell, end came to Canada with her parents as a child, the family settling -at Port Perry, where• she was mar- ried to the late John Morrish, About • forty-five year ago she and her hus- - band moved to Clinton and that town had been her home 'ever since. 1901 Mr. Morrish died and some ',ratite , 'later she was married to John Robb,' wile predeceased her by some. years. Exeter Motoriiitis Forced Into Dacia Near Clinton nee• . What might have been a serious accident happened on the London. ltd. about two nules south of Clinton Sun- • day afternoon, Oct. 21st. Mr. Wil- bur Martin with his wife and family, of Exeter, were motoring south on the new cement highway in their - Willys-Knight sedan and were in the act of passing another ear when the • driver pf the other car turned in at a ,gateway and was struck by Mr. Mar - ear. The latter was forced into the ditch, jumping a culvert tioveral feet deep and straddling the new ditch recently built by the highways department when fixing the new road. • Both ears were damaged, uomewhat, but fortunately no one was hurt. • A Golden Wedding • Mr. and Mrs. Peter. itreyne, of Exeter,were pleaeantly serprised on Ttiesday of last week when the mein• bers of Their family unexpectedly met so their home on Albert street to . congratulate them on the anniame . nary of their colden wedding. Fifty years ago on October 23, le78., Mr. and Mrs. Praerie were united in the bonds of matrimony by the late Ilan • Wm. Qunnee, of London, and during '.all Theseyeano have been residents of Exeter. Mrs. _Fray= wee formerly "Miss Elizabeth Johnoon, daughter of :the late Mr. and Mee. Sanibel John - •:non, of Loudon. Mi. Praynetwas for :about 45 yeeie a prominent harneee - realm, relit* from active life a ni few yearo ago to enjoy a well-earned rest. Four daughtera and Man Jon of me. - a family of six children are still Mg and were All yreeent to offend Herbs That Heal When 'the happy OCW810,11 with them: Lena .E., nt home; Mee. Samuel W. Jory e and 11 s. A a Pe bel o se h I 'I. t tit Lungs and Brune Mag. tlarel e anti h 0 011 on, " and Bunsen Se of Brantford. Tubes Seem all en Fire Fifty enate aft0i, quietenoing Neuf, James b1llath6r, came to Potaborenith Ccunty. His wee a marvelous compounding hetbal medicine. : One of his many prtecriptions—for folk .eubjett to lirenebitis or Eimiter ifle. ited beery toughs and rale --ea* his Detainlien( ltentedy, full el the !leach. giving i*Actr thew* from Mether NA t tilt, Jy.41, Wonderfoily beeline to O'C• Ontario inflamed tweet. A builtice, of good, , reel bated, Msko the segusieletteo this ttied. relienat remedy. leeep 4VO4.1 1:1 this iteeer, leennhee loth the ether All calls ttstalini tO eee ceigielog Betted -lieoeetleid day or a Rtetedielksn.. obteinable itegft Pbnee Ies,Mk Issw •• THE Tiit GAPTAiNS "The 'tired Capiatiii.--ewhy are they tired?The war lett, them so; the war whose devastating tamer' , tore and twisted :he lives et ist men.n An American, urged by a desire to escape his hiettectual lne, enlists- lh: Canada and is attached to the Britian Air Force in England. To his aston- ishment Tristam Gino, a young .enga nehmen who epitomizes an the genii - dee Dwight owlet but lacks, • le at- tracted to the Amerieanand a. deep friendship develdps. . Tristam conaeee re Dwight Omit his old uncle. "He's very literary, you see, and -he hasn't kept it a sec- ret that he wants me to write.. Co. mic, isn't it. It's the only . sort of immortality he believes in." Dwight writes—wonderful war poetry, but turns it over to Gore. At tirst it free= a lark and they enter blithely into the conspiracy, little dreaming ! of the consequences that will ensue. ' 'Lha most complicated. is Ellie Jar- rett, whom Dwight loves devotedly,but whose whim:eye is all for Gore, the poet. Just before Gore leaves for Prance they become engaged.' Gore loved fighting, wine, songs. . he loved his country enough to die for it, but he did not love Ellie Jar- rett. After his fiere death on the Menin Road, what mire natural than Dtvight's and Ellie's otolting to re- build their livee together by their mutual adoration of the loge boy! They were nuagita and it didn't • work!' • • Ilia life become a hoydens, help- less muddle complicated by • The fact that he teldmicalia deserted—fore- atalied his leave by a day. The force of trio story in inIte teln :ling and -an unique method ha e been :employed. We are kept keyed up by the interimptenis diat occur in :the tale of Captain endley, an early 'acquaintance of Dwight's. It io a armee, analytical study of the tortured mind of thin uncouth aoldier, full of collogitialinnts, but with deep understanding of a• man's bear% 4‘The Aiitrd regrinds." by Kent • 'There iie nothing repulsive in Nag! ler's Worm Powdere, and they fire -pleatant to take ne eager, re that few -children, will geffice them. 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