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The Goderich Star, 1929-03-07, Page 2
w 1111,1111 1,./1 PAGE TWO 11111111111 THIA (iOOEBICII STAR Melts�� in your' Mouth Nulty Vlour Plain Pastry Use 214 cups Purity'Flour; 14 teaspoon salt; I fop shortening; 14 cup cold water. Mix flour and salt, cutting in the shortening until the mixture ia'like fine meal. Mix thoroughly with the water. Roll out thin, keeping it quite dry. This will drake crust fo r t wo pies. For extra rich pastry use half butter and half lardo f A Taint /r'otn art Expert on Baking Pastry is1.laoli pawpaw your favourite shartenniag. A dough heavy with water will not Bake up in Itis k in thosovigialy,orith Purity l iuur, •using the oven es too much *whom preventsquick a level fauI *core of shot -comae but action ache heat, with hresethnsonew less per sup of Mtrity . i lie liveheshnost trumbblyy, dough mads with dna of cadiar papas flour. Then add just Purity Fl fakes up beautifully and rnakei. "met; lad loot as drop more so that the Icrad of pastry that 'smelts ie, your mouth," the wrilit xaualde together. k �ep it dry. !Get a aleck Of Pauly Mint from100t dales, 34400; f v spy game foam 700.rocl pt,P ,ity Fh rr Crib . RiTy F.. .STILL, THE BEST FLOUR FOR BREAD WlraroN CANADA FOUR 1011.1„5 CO. t1M#TEP-HEAD OF4r•1CC. 'rO.RONTO savionisse MOO COAST YO COA$,r i1a RID KVIENT114-similinEwcasotmouptit Budget Brought Down The most important tax .change in the budget brought down by Hon. James A. Robb in the House of . Corn• MOOS last Friday was the reduction of the sales tax from throe to two per cent. There was no reduction in the income tax. The lower sales tax went into effect on. Saturday. The high»lights of the budget were: The tali on the sale and transfer of Welts is changed from A fiat rate of three. cents to a graduated scale from one cent to four cents. . Tax en insuraute premiums of •other than life and marine, one per trent., is abolished. • Tax on railway and steamship :tickets is removed. This tapes effect May 1. • '!'Jit of three . cents •on telegrams and cables is abolished. The late! loss of..revenue from re- ductions in tariff' and _other taxes is estimated at $25400,000. • Most orf the 84 changes in the tar- iff' are in the matter of adjustments. Rates of duty on certain machinery TEETHING BABIES DO WELL ON Scott's Emulsion Herbs, a�l' Herbs, � Gallagher's shees You Wonderfully Well.. Take le. Eat better'*_ Sleep, t. work, play better, . 'Mother Nature's otvn god fossil:, rieh 9n health• icing power, these are what makeGallagher's Toiue end System Budder so good. It really works wondere for people who are const Mated, zuindown, raucous folk who have akin diseases. :vena treaded Rexene% yields to it. try r bottles.It will keep you titer of told weather ills. .Sold us -other Gal- b$ -22 llnlaecholiI Remedies are* Campbell's Drug Store. Goderirb ilk Q-g++..+eo•. . ..__. pati •n of a'cp=ese taE.e;: in the Leg, ii.ABO , Jf. VOLIK NERVES ' 'ss;'sv AEarra lye i! ............ could Not fko new $r6 hes Iicaal;achee and Other Teotielea Follov: c Comerenhee Evangeline Befell. wigs! When the Nerece Give 'Way was MC a on prime reo.•cra Oa the ' • ti^itation whieb viae emcee:f@il' in I Mersa> are elelieeie filiaea runnisz; -1<.avitg; lice hesehere Conceal Beam- fa em the brain to all parte. of the well De th.. sere vel fLoiia.tne leader- ' hed; e hens of them give no the :ship of the raleatioaa ArieiV, wee un- .; eenee, ofE teach elft fealine; otihees table. ember the whole of her stay in coney the will to cur eaceclee awl hetalceel, to bare co foes nz as a. !col; at enable. ere to :neve. When wo haveflim, She io row -on the wry heel* to' an "attract; of nerves" it means that the termed Stale;. het before 1 ewes the body is in •conte way out of order oxgiueseed the ileepe t rearst that elland• the nerves have Become ove:•- Ise, aorta f©r a liar oriel inteevn til sensitive, so that we get neuralgia, were rereuece.,.,ful, Det'itir her lent nervelle.lteadaehe, sciatica or come few days in tendon r ho made public ether nerve trouble. Sometime:: the eeeerptts from" lettere, passing lie• nerves get too wewh to do the 'wilt of twnen hetuclf .and the General's wife . the brain. avid we get .. trembling in which Serie bitter word; were used • handl or limbs° or'perbaps St. Vitu mei tine latter expressed the •hops . dance. The whole nervous system to that Evangeline was saLizfed with : fed acid kept healthy by your blood. having aecomnlfohed the main plow ; If that is thin end - poor, nervous .1. x :.ase o r tr sve:akne^ follows, In that ca -e a } f be trip. .,a tabor and C,altRol to Confer tonic is needed to build un tbo blood,. British labor .and capital have , so that it may in turn feed the ner- ves, spine and brain, The vezgt best agreed on a joint effort to h. induMty the „medicine, for enrieleng the blood la grave deprekslon in British indry, The movement. is refunded as one 'hr, Williams, Pink Pills. Yon can of the most signfficaut fn . rscent so- eial history* and as ptissiblo forerunner to extensive future ,co-operation be. tweet) capital and labor. Acceptance by the Trade°» Union Congressof an invitation to meet with representatives of the redera. tion of British industries and the eonfederatiof of employers' organiza- tions was considered a step nearer .realization of Lord Melehett's pro- ject"for 'steno sort ref "joint board to study Industrial problems* Sir James Mkins Neste A notable figure disappears from Canadian public life try the death ox, the committee have been referred to Sir dames Atkins, former Lieutenant- Premier Mussolini. ' Governer of Manitoba and a Ostia - ,e„ Iluaamite in I'remler's Oe• guished member. of the Bar for fifty .Premier Tashersau of:t Quebec is years. His father before him served ,a term as Lieutenant -Governor of• and equipment used in the. mining svoladerang if corns enemy or madman. Malitolsa•' Sir James was horn in industry have been .reduced. • has designs upon .his life as a result Feel County, Ontario,. in 1851, and Some reductions are -made in print- of finding u stick of dynainito, with as went to Winnipeg in 18^0. ing machintr.'es half burned fuse attached, lying on Other Notable Deaths ,, the floor of his office, in the Perlia Philip Pocoek,Who diedlast 'Thurs. A surplus of approximately VW, Pit tis o went >Gnildins�s when he returned to 000;000 for the fiscal year ending it late at nfffht after attending a coin, day at Condon, Ontario,.. was livaxY,in• March 31, and 'a reduction of the mfttee _ meeting. The incident ehas• eat as a philanthropist and • public same. sum in the national debt, wasownership., champion. Ile had been he from the public for sevoral days announced by the Finance Aifnister. and kion, Mr. 'ashereau himself eves associated for years with the late Sir t r""elBeek. ni s ^mbl d in flue to matte ki h it tial'Ma tensor A s, y A jaurn�s t: d g of ,sea !;,1. s:e eraw e r f a oo d1 ohn Ger 'p a ratTho Manitoba, Legislature adjoarrn- thug he regarded it aas'arz o.ttempt to y i p ed on Friday night until March 20.' ' ' wreck his. office rather than to. hill .the International Baseball League for After a debate whic1t diad been ear•. •him« It was discovered that a key i the last eight years, died at his home vieden for hours z' thewhich would open the 'dor tie the i in New -York last week after a ten vie many t r during ,, dfile : e a da ' iflness from influenza. " sessions of the past week, a motion }yreniiaz s e would aksd open'. tine Jts of adjournment moved by Premier door : to the :buildings un Seo. dnlfa Ilsrvey O'1118t fns, who sea ted. streetand' ivd is believed itl ed thei- narlto • Canadian reporter f lad careerasrG. Iva 'ey a n a JohnBracken was carried, 2 0 17. ek r r 7 t .._ 3ahu Queen, •Labor M.P+P,, Winni- toed effected entrance in, this •way. newspupera and later won' fame. as to er is r i all i '`he fuse is believed to have been ex: a short store' 'writer and novelist, peg, rad ed h es ,,nation from a b , �* Labor guashed . y a draft between -two died last Thursday at•..his New Jersey offices. in the IndependentL b tin i doors« s •' borne at the age of 58. • 'Self Assurance at Eleven Years Muriel' Dunsmuir; the. eleven -year 'old granddaughter of James Duns. Muir, former Lieutenant -Governor of Eritisli'Columbia is evidently a • pre- carious child, When Rose O'Grady, an eighteen -hear ,old. domestic eer- •vant,: was charged at the 01d Bailey in tendon, with. abducting the child, Muriel quite calmly told the court that she had asked Rohe to, take her to Iceland where they intended to rent a hall and give .a dancing dia., play. , The O'Grady girl fainted when placed in the. prisoner's dock and af- ter questioning her, the Recorder gave it as his opinion that the self- possessed Muriel had abducted'hose: The latter was itfanded .over to a ben. evolent association and a home 'will be found for her: The two girls were Ideated 'by the polite after a wide search. Party, including leadership in ti..e Labor Partyin the itis ill re be- g , cause of statements.. made 'before the Royal Commission with regard to his speeultation in Winnipeg El':etric stock, Mr, •Queen's letter of -resignation state that "the facts regarding the transaetion .are not as stated in press. reports, and I am taking this action for the sole purpose of giving the • party an early opportunity of tlealing with the whole natter.". Civil War in. Mexico Civil war. has again broken. out in Mexico, the purpose of the revolut- ionary movement apparently being to place • Gilberto Valenzuela, former. Minister. from Mexico to Great. Bri Iain, in the Presidency, General Jesus Maria Aguizre, who appearsto be directing the movenaents'of the res bats, tarried out a successful coup. in eight states with little' mono. blood. she and was joined by seven Ilford - tan war vessels which were anchored in the bay at Vera Cruz, Aguirre's. followcre seized the customs house and nil federal ,buildings at Nogales, Visit Canada on the border between Arizona and the Mexican state of Sonora, General Edward J, Higgins, the Nobile le mimed > Salvation Army's new leader, who General Nobile, commander of the expects to visit Canada in the .near ill-fated Italia expedition; _s been future. severely eonso`ed by thha e committee of inquiry at Rome, not only being Here's Your Chance, Girls held responsible for the wreck of the ;application for entry into Can - dirigible but for having *Bowed hien- nip temporarily has been made on self to be taken off the ice -pack be behalf of a Turk 154 years of age, fere bis companions. The flndinge of and believed to be the eldest man in the world, Some details about the ancient gentleman lave been given the Department of Irnmigratian at Ottawa by Z. G. Benganoff of'f Con- stantinople, who is bringing n darty front Turkey to this country. The old chap, "who has expressed his evil. lingness to make his home per mane ently its Canada, and roinarry here, has a son 120 years old, the ages of both toeing certified. by many Turk- ish offleials. May M.Sc. of The itoytli Mtastcr w a4.tr44•e1rer MI>Mmeme tri,f ere e /uteri, Ak'oAHa:.•, eh• a>nMannet v e!d Maw woe rr•1ae• his yours • i,K.,. DOMINION Tire Depot OWtae ers are masters of the science of tire care. They are trained right hi the Dominion. Tiro Vacrory.a They know how .a tire is made every inch of it. They :rate kept in tomb with the newest tnethock and devices in tire repairing. The b ss workmanship is tlwass the most economical. Ike a llotroiniutt `tele Depot esperr give 3a.nr tires aa, tf+c�s<ta� ;li insp uit'tl-- new. YON ore wryer ftil'away from rt DOMINItNii TIRE DEPOT II. , Mkt? • BIRTHDAY GIFTS TO ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL Many. friends .visited the Goderieh Hospital on Settuoday, the loth, the occasion of the'anrual birthday{ party and the Women's Hospital Auxiliary and Hospital staff desire to return -Menke for the following gifts left et the Hospital: Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Stewart, basket of daffodils; Nurses' Alumnae, tulips for nurses' sitting room;- Mrs. Felker, Walkerrille, two muss and saucers -for Divorce Court 1'lill Killed The :Senate hill to establieh n seta- I orate divorce court in Ontario •naet with -defeat in this House of Commons by a vote of 09 to GB and the province smut continue, as in the past, to rely on aetian by the Federal Parliament to obtain annulment of marriage, Ontario members voted .about two to one against the hill, and the Quebee Liberal% mostly of the Roman Cath olfe faith, and not recognizing the principle of divorce, voted solidly spinet ;t. 'he bill was supported ehie ly by Westerners. kiartieularlfy Progressives ami Labor members, tut the vote was entirely "go as yon please," party lines being abandoned. No Votes fer'iXesan 'la (tartlet fly as vote of 50 to 10 the Quebec Legiolatire Acaaembly 184 wank kit. led the hill introduced by William Tremblay. t'onserrative Mot A. for ' Maironneuvc, t,r faire tete **emelt or Que4i.e the rote in Provincial e.eea 11 tion*. This i* to )fain of flea cotes i for the calve of suffrage, as compile. led with list scar. l Te Vete on l'rokihitira Tho people of Nona See,taa ere to 1 hnhe me eopertur-aty to &rid , upon !the ret*ntirta or rrpadiatisn of tt.. f Prrelsibitioe Art, at -rooting to IhN,+at' . f,sq' .,f hai.avi *, for the 1e',rigtatie,'e f rice inn forrehofloored in the, t•ft e"Ch ii fre,m 111* ron,' alit' (Wit by 1Seaten- J1 *IR q;err trier T,,ry.: tltlwr Tog ia- h tion f:irers't inrinded a r_!ra!aan, to 11.r;,r;i,t,* far era mow% equitable di4*1 " k u'1`1` Drink 'again" not take thein without fooling the uplift they give. Your appetite inr- proves, your brain is clearer, 'you gain strength in every way, and you feel full of new life. One sufferer, Miss Margaret R. MacDonald, Catn- lone Road, NS., tells what this medi- cine did for her. She says... -"I zuf- feted for a long time from • seyere. headache, and nervous exhaustion. I tried several kinds of medicine but .got ,no relief until I used Dr.: Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and `the:e, before long, gave me complete relief. Prom my own experience T feel that f can. not praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tzo highfy, and would• advise anyone who is suffering from hendae:lea or nervous exhaustion.'to give them it fair trial, as I feel sure the results. cannot be anything but satisfa.ctoay." _Take these pills -as aa- tette :'if -you are not in the best physical condition and cultivate a resistance that will keep you will and strong. Ysu eau get thesepills through any medicine dealer or by: mail at 50 cents a .box. from The Dr, Williams Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont, nurses' dining -room; Mrs. B. J. Saints, 18 napkins; Miss , Catlirfne Vaughan, 1 jar of fruit; Mrs. James Clarke, cream and sugar for nurses' dieing -room; Mrs. W, „G. McEwan, 3 jars of fruit; Mrs. Money, jelly pow- derand plate; Miss Clara Dark, 1 jar of 'fruit; Miss B. Bayes, 2 jars of fruit and '$1; Miss, Louise Trainer, $1; Idise Fanny Lawrence, teapot, 'cream end sugar; Mrs. Dudley Haleness,' 1 pail of; honey., Mrs. •Charles.:Reid, .4 jars fruit„ 4 jars pickles; Mrs, G. L: Parsons, 4 jars jam; Mrs. Graham Cameron, $10; Mrs, (Dr.) Whitely, 2 Jars fruit; Mrs. Carrie, 1 pr. bath towels; Mrs. Platt, 2 jars fruit; Salt - ford Hospital Auxiliary, 21 jars fruit and. pickles; Miss .Ainelia Maclean, x jars. fruit; Mr. 'Its Gliddon, Dunlop, $5.; Mrs, (Dr.) Hunter, ;pail of honey, Airs. Chembers, 1 jar ,fruit, 2 rugs; Goderieb Township Hoslsital Auxit- iary, clock 'for. operating room; Mrs. A. P. Maclean, 2 jara fruit; Mrs. Will Maclean, 1 jar fruit, 1 jar pickles, 1 bottle catsup; Mrs. George Williams, el, 1 jar marmalade.' Mrs. Fred Sturdy, 1• jai' marmalade; Mrs. tilhert 'Taylor, $1«: ; i jar jam; Mrs. Green- wood, Si, 1 pail of lard and 4 cab- bages; Miss. M,l x. , Salkeld, 1 _.jar fruit; •Mrs. 3. C. Stewart, 1 jar mar- 1ilalad©; Mrs. Isaac Salkeid, nurses'. prayai in frame for, nurses' sitting room; Mr. P. Walton, 1 gal. of Min- oral writer; Mrs. William Price, 2 jars marmalade and 25c; Mrs. Goy' Miller, 50c; Mrs. Chris. Johnston, 50e; Mrs, L. L. Knox, $2 and jar of fruit; Mrs. Foley, jar of fruit; Mrs. Beatty, jar of fruit; `Brs. Charles ltlePhail,. 25e; Mrs. Tiffin, $1 'Miss Annie° Mc Donald, ,2 cups and saucers; Mrs. Weller, 2 jara fruit and 1 jar pickles; Mrs. Q. Sale, li jar pickles 1 jar mar. =elude; Mrs, Thomas Sandy, 1 jar fruit; Mies. Grant, 1 pkg. of rice: Airs. Chas. Lee, 2 jars fruit; Mrs. W. L. Horton, $2; Miss Porter, 1 jar jam; Mrs. Thomas, Gundry, 3 jars fruit and 1 jar: pickles; Mrs. 3, W. Moore, 1 jar fruit, doughnuts; -- Mrs..Lanaway, 2 %ays fruit; Mrs. Gordon Bisset, 2'jars fruit; Mrs. G. It Green, 1 jar fruit; Mrs. Chas. .Girvin, 1 jar of fruit;. Mise Adams, 1 jar fruit; Catholic Women's League, 1 floor rug; Mrs. Jas. Don- aldson, 2 jars of fruit; Mrs. (Dr.) Hall, 1 jar ofpickles; Mrs. L. C. Chapman. 1 jar of fruit; Mrs. Walter i M ICC° b Sainte, 2 jars fru t;, rs. L. , m a,. $1; Miss Davidson, lOe; Women's In- ntitute. 12 jars niarnialade, Miss• Edith Wiggins, take plate; y. Mrs. V. ..Leslie, 4 jars of jelly; Mips Reynolds Jelly end jam: Mrs. A. a. MacKay, 4 jara fruit;. Mrs., Wesley Walker, 2 jars pickles; Mrs. Alex. Smith, 1 jar' marmalade; Mr. and Mrs. Carfrao .... Dunlop, 1 box toliet soap; Mr. G. h.. Parsons, 39; Mrs. (Dr) Graham, 1 jar of marmalade; Mrs. C. Hayes,. jelly and jam• Mrs. Mehtehen, pickles' end fruit: Mrs.C. P. Chapman, $1; ti end Mrs. C. Robertson, 2 jars of fruit;_ Tela" 3pNJ; R.Llil ottta x�'.i CHAS. BLACKS THE LEADING MENS STORE e W and Tailoring Special Orders .1 ��� .I i_,i1/1,;„ MEN'S SMART WEAR TELEPHONE EXPANSION IN Heart .-Palpitating, GODERICH WILL REQUIRE $50,400 IN NEXT PEW YEARS The application to Parliament by the Bell Telephone Company for the Mole Nes Throat extension of its powers to raise new 1�• capital bus brought out a great deal of interesting information about the growth -present and prospective -oh 'the telephone in Ontario and Quebe3 iThe Company has already annenneed that, according to the careful esti- mates of its engineers, it must spend for extension and renewal in the next. foe years no less a sum than h120,- 000,000, It is gratifying to know that, according to Manager. 'Grifi, Goderieh is to share in this program of expansion. The Bell engineers estimate that the local system will require for its renewal. and extension within the next five years no less than 350,400. Details are not at hand at. the moment, but Manager Grief ex- , plains that both central' office and outside plant must be continuously extended aa°well az station equipment for subscrieers' premises. The total outlay should serve to take care of local' growth and insure a ,constantly expanding service that will meet the needs of they: community,. I A Real Asthma ltel'eP;..-Dr. 3. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has never been advertised .ley e�.tr;;sa•;ant state. meats. Its' claims are eanservative. indeed, when judge;l by the benefits- which : it performs. .l';xpect real; re- lief end permanent• benefits wben .youno: buy this remedy and you •viii . have educe for disappointment- It. gives 'permanent relief in. ninny cases where other so called -remedies have utterly failed. • : Dumb, -"My 'bee: intimated that I was it branch of the rodent family." Bright "What did you sag to that?"• -.- bomb : "Oh, I ,just let hinr•-thinit • • seal Chest Wei Many people may be unaware +fx having anything wrong with their hearts till some little excitement, overwork or worr starta it to palpitate and throb3 ekip beats, beat ,fast for a time lad+ then eo elmt.us to.eeem almost tolitopj... " then it causes great anxiety and alma. Mrs. 0, Ricks,. Chatteld, writes; ",X used to be very bad with, palpitation oe the heart and xloinethathe t with the - least excitement, it worth seem to beat' very fast and maks oKty throat and chest throb, "X was told by a friend to try which I did, and before x bad take• half the box my trouble load stopped.".. boxt or isrico. 50e: aatell druggia a dealers, or mailed direct on receipt oft pries by The T. Milburn Co., rax`. ' n Toronto,Ont. - 'o -,"S hie people sn .that 'Saul R ng a pip y' „ blondes are'dumber than brunettes." • flight- a •Where's no truth. in that, although, blondes are light Head- ed' • Hoes -"What do yea no when at eustomer goes -owaw and leaves change on the counter?" Cashier, "I rap on the window with sponge." Protect your Germ's Health With ANGIEIV FOR Dynamo prtrsent health and laying a firm :foundation for •, *future years --give the kiddies ANGIEti.'S EMULSION. It's healingf soothing, tonic properties make it of utmost value in cases of putty, delicate children with poor appetites and weak digestion. ANGIERS is a palatable, creamy emulsion which regulates the bowels and • improves the digestion. It is taken willingly by children who refuse other i s i andnurses a mothersre 'ou in its is medicines. 17octorsl re crtbeit and a loud spra e. with ta.t�testsauceei6,Paha+,%%in-- ouri.tidchildren.for " (Set )-M.P. (Sifd) 11r.D.: EiIER'SENULSiON .' a 5c. tind$:ao-at all druggist's r _ . st• . PEC1AL OFFERING ME'N''S and 'YOUNG MEN'S yrs Blue' Serge Suits with extra pair of Pante at $19.50 They are well tailored in single or doable breasted models, art silk lined, sizes t'1 A A 35 to' 42, Special aria. �..�.,.�....»,. d� - -U1•01, Mrs. Herb. Morris, 1 jar fruit. 1 jar. pickles;; Mrs. W. Gliddon, 1 pa. pillow lblips; Ahmeck Chapter, Daughters of the Empire, Bluebird dishes, 8 Levels; Maple "Leaf Chapter, 2 floor rugs and cushion ewers; for Cameron ward, 2 floor rugs; . Mrs. Ands cans, 1 jar mmtmalade; Miss Hay, ten Ah. meek Chapter, bedside table: Mr> 11. 5. il,'utt, 1 pr. elects, 1 pr. pillow covers, ROBINS," ," S re in Goderkli rill `� Phone 384. 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