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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-11-29, Page 9THWANDAY. NOV, ewe, 11028 11 11111 41111111 11.1. 111111 0111 II I - Listen in Monday Night Stating Deo, 3rd The Voice of restione THE GODERICH STAR s build and etraip and generally ettnaute NEGLEcTED Amin 'MUNICIPAL COUNCILS hoepititLe. Great hoer watt dee - _ Coder -telt Toniakits uni•o4nakiiiilwr:sientel".ibiell'e'ohMen5411: 4)r`Bi.„4""4:: aro; in. lielmesville et) tion TUenday declined lir. Route Ptak Piles Thuteday„ Nov. leth. Me. &tit teni Muir wrete le tO hi% ear en ;len wau one of the woeld'e pioneers nen.. in hospital statelariratiote in twinge to their cloy teeni it quite “sdn., the Imo 'line, Committal, Poweli atin ng TO a 'better Stallilatil and al,' mon tee gine In „wenn neer the read eupecintemient to art -angel a Ocoee. • etteux04 nue „mem:, ;show „eine settlement as the culvert contractore •• A question ogeeat impertauce rimy watt+ the health ee their *Liege, were tespensible for denture and tars was that whit% converned the elleap• toes at tine time, foe iF, li(.adeS0 Mine Grainger, seperintetin 'e are of Patients le nosnitals: ill strength is Slipped by rapid gletwtii dent of ointon Poldie Mendel, W' the present day parents did not la ear• Cd tor the hospital feee of a Geduld -I : • the full cost of educating theic thin hen. the •State eeme time fl! other luring public, high oboe or ultiver- 8.0() P. M. • Eastern Time eity eareer, bearing some part. This evould also upply in the treatment of MEM THM RED .HIETWORK STATION* -lines% People tnignt 'prepare for he education of their -children, but Hear something new—surprising hey could not prepare againet sick - different -35 piece orchestra—inter • iess. The time should • come and na aly, known solosists—male oe- tette--° ' test arid best in radio entertainment. Sporseored by the notskanse of TIRESTONE OUNI.DIPPIED TORIES - MOST PMR DOLLAR HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES . • Some Pixie Addressee Given at An- nual Meeting of Ontario United Ifospital Aids Association 4441.4,414.1.1.. A, very fine and felt report of the recent meeting of the Ontario 'United eflospihel Alde Association in Handl. ;Wa"PlaCe t"thteh Pe"?' '''''''re-t'al''' Philanthroeble often to coustantly nt len in preference ton woe given at the last 111,cent:to to anowing them to e the Goderich 'Women's Hospital Aid • die in the streets. Moe the time eave at its command the nnources „ by the retiring president, Mr,. Fel- ; when Florence Nightingale bad said meessary to do this. • Mrs. A. T. Edwards, e.ondoil, wale ker, mad Mrs. C. A. Reid, who were I of the hospital, that it was hoped at least, re-elected henorary presidentoof the delegates . This convention was held i they would do the patients no at the Hamilten General Hospital harm. to the present 'highly toenail,. Ontario *Muted Hospital Aids Assce with Mrs. A. T. Edwards, of London, ed lunhly scientific and wonderfully etation, at the conclusion oi. the an - president or the ' Association, in the organized institutions, a long step,' mal convention. Mrs. Hoeigms, Lon - chant. Addresses of welcome were he •declared, and yet it had committed do, was elected honorary secretary, le mil ,, t., • and the advisory board tactuttee Mrs, made by Coutroller Bell, represoting - - --- " Rhynas of Burlingtoe to. tonvenee; Mayor Burton, Lieut. -Col. Hatelo tory. Today the modern hospital ' • • " is gnes 0 "P—ne • •-• the ebairmau of the hospital board, and was a place where young ;women, who tot Dr. Wenn Langril, superintendent had spent years of training minister. local W001011'0 Auxiliary in tile Ham - equipped hospital had evithin its te . liton General Hospital and the seere. ry of that organization., Thee Ilam - of the hospital. „Miss Rayside, the ed to the sick; every large and well se lady superintendent of the hospital, • b . doors every type of scientific equip- a les re , 0 exaY Pa 1 tegme labora includes virtue of their office. The Itoerd also paid her tribute to the' wok of he Auxiliary, as bringing iii the spirit tories and every aid In diagnosing Miss Colter, Branteord; Mrs, of co-operation, good will and under- and treating disease, The modern Bull, of Oshawa; Mrs. Btane, or Galte standing and interest which could be operating room was a woritheffullY The sessions concluded ln the af- received in no other way. -Miss Cli- constructed and finely adtrinustered ternoon. follo•wing 0 omigatful tea inie; president of the Hamilton Aux- scientific laboratory. Because of tins at the itlountain Sanatorium. Here the children of this generation would L the ladies were xeceived, by Mrs. Mary, brought greetinge from that eociety. • geow up healthy citizens, where pre- r snl nt f the women's Dr. Goldwin Holland, of Toronto, vtously they might Mee,- grown up board,'. Hamilton Health ' ociat•on• , addressed the ladies Ott Oecupation- erippled aod deformed through tub- Mrs. W. J. Westa,way, Mrs, Norman al Therapy, telling of the svonderful eroulosis and other diseases. Assist- Evans. Mrs, Wilcox, .Mrs. ...Morris, • results obtained in nervoito and other nng in the 'bringing about of these Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Lyle. The tea ' cases by this curative proems. Mrs. great Info • had b first f Il was lovely with its delay appoint - the Attketts, of Becton. addressed , • the rnedmal profession, which with its ,• ments and masses of briloane eutumn , the ladies at luncheon on the subject research and 'clinical application of fiovvers. Mrs. S. 0, Greening and findings in the last few years, had eeeeeting Miss Walker presided, A :stoat in - was • Pre -Natal Clinics and Post -Natal there was the great nursing profes- - hour, givoitillbd:T. 1111:7V 14ifigy. deClating., that there Played an impirtant part. Then tea care of Mothers, wos a crying need in this eountry fir pre -natal ellnics, the development 0 e'en, ond finally the eineaker naid tel. , - a repemeh to !Canada. She reCoUnt- plc citizens who. had marched togetli.: - Chilat-en'Tiery work along this line in Europe being bite to -the great body of plillanthro- roR FLETCHER $ ed many instances of lam: 'of posIt. natal care of mothers, and to theer in groups here' and there etli over - • li le the world in order that they might Ir•: -.0* -4 ik:Sti"OROA favorable conditions which. Altoona MIMS children in their early years she at- tributed much. of the responstoility for modern-day crime and dellnquen- el. The delegates •were entertained at the Tarnaltalte Club at trio tea hour by Mrs. Gordon Fraser, who was as- eisted by Miss -Climie in receiving the - guests, Mrs. W•• Fie Groves, of Tor- onto.. an ()caste -Tiding educationist, 'who for ten years has been o member of the Toronto Board of Education, was • the speaker on the occasion and was introduced by Mrs. 0. W. Rhy- • nas of Burlington. Following this . the'delegates were guests at a thea- tre party at the Pantagee. - Dr. Malcobit -T. Meleachren, M. D. C. Me Chicago, director that anaemia develeps, tirst signs may he noticed be peevistmeen !Patient. 'The couned favored the languor and . headaches. ethe faee eituiltY Paling this owl charging the grows pale. breathlessness and panto half to this townehip. The eourteil tation eollow, with low spirits. favored the purehase of fette feet of At the first symptom of anaemia snow fence. The treasurer was in - mothers shouhl act at once. Negleet.istructed to IntY the various schools ed almemia often leads to &dine, but the atn4rtiettisepleovnieectrafotersteatelibe actioudrittyo if you see that yeUr daughter's blood PaY is enriched there, need be, no muse raten also the . police village rates, meld In the ttear future, ween the anxtety. he finest blood enricher Its 8001a iP auttbbnt aea ie r, •ost of the ore of all Ste1: pcoUle' :ever discovered is Dr, Williams' Pink meet this. The collector wes in- ' - vould be borne In some other way, han by the patient bearing the whole 'est himself. The iminicipalitiee and Ind government bad eesponsibilities n this connection. —The sPettker 0aid lieowas not one +teed complete municipal control of e hospital was for the ultimate good tf the institution, although it had • vorked out splendidly in Hamilton, • , nunicipal control Ivo apt to take ovary Secretarn •of the Ontario Hos. lpital Assoeiation, addressed the dele- Pnle, The pure, red blood created Arno e to eon toe o levy it by these pills will quiekly banish alt taxes remain unpaid after Dee. 15th. , signs of anaemia, They win, will The following accounts were ordeted up your girl's health and ensure her paid: Board of Health, e45; a robust girlhood. Give your daugh. pal World. supplies, $08.43; Les. Co OMR eif Itte Williareve sheelt claim, $90: Jas. Johnston. Pills now Make her strong like damage to core thou 11111 of girkt who bave been eeottelnellIOL.00.rvices at Dealtdt $.150 rescued from the elutehee of anaemia <.4. NefutelY, treasurer's some*, by Dr. Williamfe Pink. Pills. Here is $120; Howard SturdY, collector's sal- e bit of proof. Miss Mary Venditti, OM $105; R. G. Thompson, elerket may front the instdution the man- •Catantount 1g 11 aays•--eTtiree salary, D. Gliddon, weed in- teal 'voluntary enthusiasm so nocea- Y ag • ' g s eetor $8. rove clerk and assessor • getes at the luncheon at the Scottish inv. The time wes -coons evben I studied Vero hard tte graduate. The seleetilig jurors, $10; R. Ge Thom!)- , subject of advantages of larger mem. the cost of caring. forl'the indigent remit was I became very nervous end son. postage, $4.110; 3. Mulholland, ltree Caul). at noon tiletinesclay on. the, Iberehips in the liespital Associatiort of Hospitol Aids. It was a long lick, would fall as u matter of legal thought they would have to send rae church slted, $5. This being the last step from the days when the hospital .etnen on the government or mullion home. / took different kinds of toed- 'meeting of the -year council then ad- necause it was impossible for leine which my parents aent xne, but Pureed to meet on Monday, Jan, 14, 1111 eoudition reniained unchanged. AS per otatute. a box of Dr. Williams,' Pink Pills, R. G. TlIcOtelrPkr, At last one of my teaehers gave me ancl I had hardly finished it when I Ock and the east of the care of all got so thin and pale my teachers hall rent, $5: W. J. Yee, use of of hospital activities, Anterior' College of Surgeons., in los address . the following morning declared he 'was surprised to see how well civet - (aped was hospital work m Ontario. The hospital today woe ri very ne- cessary part of the social structute• one ou ot evert tels -persons-tweet-- there yearly. The hospital had be- come an effective agent in curative and preventive work. Good hospital • service added years to gm life and life to the years. Modern surgery, too, had added fifteen years to the Average span of lifet on Within the • • past Ile years the average eleath Date from rimeor operations had dropped from 18 to 3 per cent. Formerly, the patient nom forgotten by tne boapital as soon as he went out Of the mutt- tutionet door. Now, however, there :wets much excellent follow-up treat - anent done. e The speaker declared that the 4auxiliary would more than Itaye fut. filled, it; Moot essential duty if it provided an intelligent ontaet be- tween the hospital and the commun. ity. "I do not care if you never raise eent of money; the most valuAble work an auxiliary can in is to have its membero provide a mere compre- nensive hiterpretation of the hospital within •the conentuteity," be said. iThey could alao Toni' out the variotta hospital aervices by contri- , tinting iltancial, 'aid. It woe. efteht ' _difficult, for the hospital administra- te tor to get some oaf the emitter Genes not provided for or thought of in the budget. The auxiliatv could also take 611 ACtiVe interect in soeial eer- vice work, the tAcene nurnes, the providing of linen and other neees- nitiee in the inetitution. "Ixt the Idulted Mato thee° has de. veloped recently an antagoniem in many of the leading Ito:vitals againot ladies' aid aseociationa end email:too , ies, iThey intedere, so they flay, with the adrainistrationeeentaid Dr. Mach:eaten. "But if it Is a real !Aid, a veal nuniliary, there will be no trouble, becauce they will tvotit tlitough the superintendent and 04. (4', the adminietrators. Rut if the Aid attempte to tem the hospital,then there is trouble. Of comae some miperintendento want to line it all •• their own way and do not wicit atiy • one to participate 10 the work." The speaker thought that hoepital aid work, as tarried on in Optario, had resulted in a really great eceop. (votive effett. In Australia and New Zealand the Impact, aid aoloefatione ,carried 011 canteen eervice, sod opent elte revenue tints obtained in baeleing sep various hempital activitiee. 'A littetber of intereeting lantern elide:, were+ shewn, giving view: of raudeen ' beepitede itt catione rente of tho UM. And Canada. The reineiple ot modern hoenital • ,censtitiettlen, he ettel. gtch to to wovide eoinfert onn tiered ef r,:`2r e vice ! to the patient, Hotpital planning and renetenction Tied been revolutiOn, f leed in the moot few years. Titkvo %toil se derided psythir eff'ect,utnn tlr, ntodoeshel by evoireftlabk.': lovely' surroundings,. Slides were, ehosini illy University reoeenal "It Atte Arbor. With. - Dr. W, limethry. Tctroote, - - could feel ait improvement in, my con. rrS LIKE SUMMERTIME - &ion. I continued the lase of the IN CALIFORNIA pills for some tithe langeir, and I 'an A Glorious Placa. to Spend the Winter hardly tell all the good they did me. In Sunny Cahfornia you 'will find I gained in strength and weight, and' wonderfta places to spend a montlt or the color returned to my cheeks, and two this winter. It is a land of un - at the end *fettle term I graduated, equalled climate, of high mountains, I never fall to eeconunend Dr. Wit- of colorful deserts and fascinating ed.lt ircienisdsneaenda. cities,. . sort centres along the Pacific Coast alicoalnusathrtainnkeesPilw14hetn° tesmYtoni Suraptuous hotels at the many ve- You can get these pills from your Nvill make your stay a pleasant one. druggist, or by• nudean eel eents A hex Many visitore to Celifornia plan from The ier, eiriniamet iteedicine their itinerary via the North Pacific Brockville, Ont. ., • e Coast. The beauty told cosmpolitan charm:ter of Vancouver and- Victoria Report of Rog Shipments for Mouth —Canada's famous far western cities, Ending Oetober 31. 1.928 make the journey enjoyable and in- teresteng, Complete information regarding California—fates, accommodation:end literature gladly supplied by any Canadian National_ Railways Agent, • Ready-made Medieine.--You" need no, physician for ordinary ills when you have at hand a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Olt. For coughs, sore throat, colds, bronebial troubles, it is invaluable; for scalds, burns, bruises, sprains,it is unsurpassed 1 while for euts, sores and the like it is an unquestionable healer. It needs no .testimonial other than the use, and that will satisfyanyone es•to its effectiveness. Goderieh—Totra hogs, to5; seeect bacon, 28; thick smooth, 71:- heavies, 4; lights and feeders, 7. McGaw— Total hogs, 501; select bacon, 166; thick smooth. SOO; heavies, 19; extra heavies, 2; shop hogs, 18: lights and feeders, 3. Auburn—!Total hogs, 895; select baron, 175; thick smooth, 199; heavies, 3; extra heavien 1; shop hogs, 10: lights and feeders, 2. Huron County. -Total hogs, 00211; select bacon, 2180; thick smooth, 3036: heavies. 148; extra heavies, 7; shop hogs, 123; lights and feedeni, 'Tho Goderich Stan for Service anti Satisfattion. 1 utstancung Chevrolet of Chevrolet History -a fix in the price range of ate four Chevrolet Motor Compoy of Canada, Limited, ' announces The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet Histoty •. a Six it the price range of die four!' Spectacular as Chevrolet' e achievements have been' in the „ past . notable at its engineering triumphs have proved themselves to be.o.this rent:4441e stew car dwarfs -every previous Chevrolet accoutplishinent. Not only doe* It intro- duce into the low•priced field en entirely new Measure of performance, conifott, beauty end dykes -ton it ie o14 at prices so tow as to atter etery previous conception Of motor car value. The new sit•cylinder vatvesin.bead enginedeveloped ftoirt more than a hundred motors designed especially for this settititionot cete--tandt out es an engineering masterpiece. With a power increase of approximately 32r/o over the previous Chevrolet meter, with sensetionsilly grotto toted and faster ecceleration—sit offers a typo of pernermence that is litetally ettound, even to those 1v110 lust/e bten driving ears cot*** hundred, of den tars more. The Rosdster The Phu' ton The Coach The,Coupe 0 Throughout the entire speed range, it performs with 1 smoothness and quieutess of operation that have never lie. fore been appreacheel in a low•Priced Automobile. At the slower speeds of city traffic h idles along with wonderful silence and ease. On boulevards and country toads it responds with art eagerness that is a constant delight. It takes the longest and steepest hills witlt an abundant reserve of power that is a source of pride to the driver. And its economy of operation Averages better than 29 miles to the gallon of gasoline!. - In appeerance, this Outstanding Chev. • relet is so smart, so stylish and to • tinctively appointed that it rivals the. costliest ctsstotn creations. The new • Fisher bodies' are longer, lower and roomier with adjustable driver's scat in all closed models. ----and reveal the matchlets attistry 01 Fisher designers. Von are cordially inviecd to visit out chowreent cud centre complete and detailed information on 21111 seer:a. tlicnal new car which will Le ready for d livery heoinnitt5 January lit. • 0•84-12.26 fl • 0 $665 . •:76764 • . $760 The Sedan . * . . $670 The Sport Cabriolet . .$131.35 The Convertible Landau 025 Lignonefivery Chassis . $510 Above Vices at Faaory,04assa tio:-,taasonne Tom Elam ills Ton Citassis . $695 It team,. Wothar4illo Goyamentat Tans Extra M clEtWAN & TEBBUTT CODERICH, ONTARIO. Pxontier or GENEVA:. MO ORS OF CANADA, LIMITED PAtele eitiefeS I I I GREER *reeked Cars REPAIRED Don't be satisfied with a makeehift eob. Wo ars speeislists in Auto Body Work and have the largest and only templetely equipped Wily repair department in this pat at the ceuntry. Body and Fender repairs--BlaeksmithIng—, Upholstering—Top-repairs and Duce o Refinishing all in one shop. ' Drive in toolayooDrivie: Mit toomorrow. HUM Metcalf WA Corner Ye* awl Talbot Mo. 1. B. GREER Z. fON LONWON Grand Rapids Berber .v 111 A10:1 No Mort Hair; Believes, It Contrary to Bible Teaching • Obble Bergsma,a west side •Itarber of Grand Rapids. Miell., bus quit bob- -bing -women's hair, having reached - the conclusion that cutting feminin me locks is egast • the word of God. His Biblical authority is the follow. Mg passage "Doth not evOn nuture'If tenek you thatif a Man have long haitit is sbame unto him? But if a woman have long hair it is a glor,st to her, for her hair is given to her for a eov. ering."---1 Corinthians, .111:4-15. • "In like manner also, that women adorn- tloonselves in *modest apparel, with shamefacedness .one sobriety ; net with. braided hair, or gold, or Pearls, or costly array: but (whielt becometh woluen Professing .Godli- ness) with good works."—I 'Timothy ror several weeks Ilergsran warn. ed his patrons of his Intention, so reads the Grand -Rapids deepatele and nowhe is earryino out -his ruling, He asserts he will follow the -teach- ings of the Bible even if it pions cutting ltia busineas in half, , .women cestomers .previmisly bed numbered as many as JO weekly. Ile even clinped 'hair for his three sisters, who, now agree with their brother and are permitting their hair to grow long. His loss of feminine trade will be xnade up in part, at least, 'bY an increased patronage from men !who desire to go to a shop Where they meed- not wait while women oc- cupy -tbe chairs ahead of them. Bergsma is not a member of soy chtircit and subscribes to .no partiteu. lar creed, but is convinced his stand. is in accordance with the tearbings of the Bible.' • No surgical operation is -neeessat7 in removing' corns if Holloway's (Niro :Removet be used. 331) For Upholstering. Repairing end Refinishing. A large range of Sam le Corot -- Artie . The West Street Electrical Shop We carry a, good stock of Electrical Appliances Fixtures, etc. We' Specialize in Wiring of All Kind* Estimates given on. application All Work Guaranteed Frank McArthur Phone 82 WestStreet „ 1`. "'cedlnth.hesrof the business district. • te Overlooking GrentLarciftRoln !A modem fire -proof }knee! 500 room*: each withiettho Rates: tate and upwards... f 4 Famous Restaurant m1400414 also Coffee Shop .4. ILVEkIN E. 2i4mEOIAN —•T RO Nelson fit. I LOGS WANTED We the undersigned, are open to buy all kinds of timber again this winter. We will pay you good price and give you liberal measurement and grades for your-logs-tlelivered-te-our saw- mill here. We believe it is to the interest of the fanner to • eut his own logs and deliver them, but anyone hav- ing Standingtimber and wishing to sell on the stump, kindly see us before you do anything and we will be glad to see you. We will pay you spot cash fir anything you have to offer, and as our lumber is largely manufactured into:the finished product, it helps our own province by sellirtg to a concern like oun. • Signed— THE LUCICNOW TABLE CO., Ltd. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PHONE 25 130X 206 Elmoommannommi Kicking a Tire is no limy to test O %ye gougeiantrirceastlounreoll I la= g'""" There is a correct pressure for your tires. It de- • pends on the size of the tire and the wheel lot& At that pressure your tires will give you :Tullio mum mileage. If your tire inflation goes three pounds below that correct pressure you cut mile. age front the life of your tires. the a gauge. Better se' drop in at A D0314111011 Tire Depot ace a week and izava every tiro inspected, and the pelmet checked. Let an expert seatch for cuts end !miss, Often a alight mair will prevent a blow,out. You are tievc-r far away ffallt tt DOMINION 41:1RE .0 J. FISHER