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The Goderich Star, 1929-03-28, Page 3TTHCtlafiAY. MARCH 2 .h 1:•.:s e Pimples Ism %t es hr,. Isk sod $ stldsrs Mrs. J*aea -Peak, Moose Jaw, floc e writes: --"Lest :rummer niy blood tse- cama verb impure and large pimples cavae cut on my back stud siioutter3, 1 ewell all kiu b of eiuti,wnt.y, bet to as avail. At last ai friend advised uta to get a bottle of which T did, *na., In the course of $t mantles it s tr me all, the pimptee ha da * appeare0.7'... . . •o 'Menefee -hired Laney The T. 1i • l hum Co., LttLA 'TOioatee Qat: LEGAL iCARDS 1' IL DARROW. THE GODERICK STAR Neighborhood News Nuggets Greet the Eas-er Picked From Our Pyth2nup! Dawn with a• KEEPERS' ST fit kO1lwrt FROM THE HOTEL. The i:oatel of ldieri:t;,r.•t cf the 1l0= tel riS%t•eiak1ofl of Ontario ontottin ' ," forwarded tie tl'e A•ttirnee-t mere. for suhuneeion to the -'rime Minietith' [�1`,/r of ens) !'rovinre, a ntetntrrantutu etasj * # lining their el eetions to the op. s- ' ti• int of the I.iipeee C onteol Aet in re - Are Haying Inetraments Overhauled ° and for siiany,g:.zr•a l+roeitl:'t:'^ of the Ya,i: tz io the 12titcla, a4:.1 2ttakittg ctn. Myth band have sent all their in- 'OntavioIa3 2x11 been r f cuthe.�I caliufi { :i.e a..•,anler,d a trul;� l;ritisl2 ' tans suggesii�•2 t hrentecii the X�xe3, a strun2`.nts`,taa Toronto where they are R a N �i�d greatest e'tt teafl:s'rab.e etind:tion:�, A3 fel- lteing overhauled and .put in first class the 111a�: r. action of St. fail';a J ;:wn- L ucc, far file 1 arvi _Rape. -^h Elmira. i t.oh•h:r of riiamends produced encu chug . , in file s�crtd come £velli #12c Death et Former 1Via:;hAta Resident death of Mre. V bnttingh*at i 2nirte3 tf the t?nian ei Stutlt T.ee Diva: i1 o£ alta Cint ig.e leerilI The. death •reined at Les Angeles, The (Lath 4, .rred on Tliur..day, , Attica, a 11 tislr 1)om niers. :1ss..ai:tion dc�iro r glnerttUIh tci call Calif:, of Lillian Gornyn, widow otthc Marelx 16th, as, the home of her 1 Miles.:$ 27 tL1.elous mines arc tins J;aur attention •is the euellre2tt;ly un • - late John 1 i nyn, fereeetes, of Tints- - dat.i hter, Mr-, F. Clatworthy, of kneed, eontr•olt: l anti op; <atetl desir abte arc: Totally* itn aiisfaetarg tam. on Marsh Gth. Bond )D, Qf t'ordelia Trewartha, wife lit >driti h nee*. hieing Brie eon41 tions prt'.441 ng. in tlho truest Death of Exeter Resident • ; of Mr. Arthur %i hitting'liam, of Cline fish in prcduC.nan, the diamond rooms w�f tl:e lhotchs a f the l'rovinee. ton, at tiro age of eighty-one years, a-ith de tru.ti7i +af rrritur�� nn.I Exeter lost one a its Inas, promin- enters Canada duty arse, and so Went citizen: on Thursday, Mar. 14112, -Mrs. Whittingham had teen in frail n canudian is sure of the have•tion age to decorations, consequent.': Lill the :heath of Mr. Chas. Ii. Sanders, he tltlt for Nome time. est pries if ho buys at home, upon the too liberal consumption of Hopi, I J: P n12 I Appointed 9 ti "orf II f quality '£ h b liquor by: guests and their visitors. who yas cd Aged to Victoria osp - e a e tactor uper is o e is sure o rl i y 1 o uys (?ommunications have been receive::,. sal, London, aged d3 years. Factories frail us •from hotcllzce rs in every :,art of Partnership Formed Mr. Luther J. Penhale, who has Niro welcome c.upparison of Ontario pointing out the e' olute eta I Mr. Herman fltiyman, of Sea'forth, been manager of the Exeter Canning quality rand pro from the eity :. eessity for enure relief from a a1 2. • . Factory theDominion ae for m neon Canners y Ao R C C y ;' ershn .with his,. t o o , l tion Which h 2 t '1 e t has entered ariato send lir cat': o ills e t an s a mush a� n., c a p p g glia s p . mita for the International 'Harvester posltian of supervisor of factories for loss of revenue- thtattKll ittltev'fiuests Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Ete. :+ureessor to J. L. l iltoran Phone 07. Qiltee, The Square, Goderich. ERN -EST M. LEE Barrister dna Solicitor Sun Life Bldg.: Adelaide and Victoria 'Telephone: Elgin .6801 Toronto t. DUDLEY' E. HOLM'1E . - Barrister, Solicitor, Notary 1?ubIIN'., . Conveyancer, PHONE 27 , iAat1Ltt) STREET.. SPECIALIST DI's. I. J..il. -FQRSTF+"it. EYE, EAR. NOSE, THIIOAT Late house Surgeon New 'York Oph. thaimie and Aural hospital, assistant at Afoorefleld's Eye Hospital and .Golden Square Throat Hospital. Landon.' Eng. 53 Waterloo Et., S. Stratford. Tele- phone 267. At hotel Bedford, Coderteh, on the evening of third Monday of earls month till the following day', Tuesda , aft J been prometed t to the s lendid Urrtthex..Mr::Alw•yi .Dgy2�an,�as :ag. has, •... nr u.o. eci. .I? -houses. • CHIROPRACTIC 1ICGLESS PBAGTITIQ.I`ER. 1714 A. N. ATKINSON. 'Chiropractor. and Drugless Therapist, Goderich Chronic, Organic and Nervous Diseases' Equipped with Diathermy. Etectro- 41agnetio . Baths, Electronic Electric= Treatments and Chiropractic. • --QIIlee hour:, --2 to 3' and 1 to 9":p m. and by appointment. excepting' Monday and Thursday afternoons anit evenings. Ofllee Hours -2 to 5 raid 7 lo 3. P.m. .I:ndy fn Attendance. • - ates2dence and Ogiee=Cartier S*itt `St. � and Britannia Road. AUCTIONEERING T110eLe$ GUn''DInr e SON. Live Stock and General' Auctioneer%, Elgin Ave., Goderlch. Sales made everywhere and all efforts made to gives you satisfaction. • );armers'.Sale 'Stiles discau.:ted; Phone 110: • -WESLEY W. FISHER, AUCTIONEER. Will Conduct sales anywhere: 114, terms are recsondble and I will try .aiid ,give satisfaction.• . Phane Carlow 1314. or address R R. 4, Goderich, • Co Exeter and the firm 1I .t12e Dominion Canners' west and meheeleing out' and without any com- pensating advantage. It is cearcely nrcc�s,+Ary to go into details, but some Company -in. .ate erc • rv2�eo be known as Dann2an Bros, eonfth from Raster to WindUor. �1\J Rev: son y, pastor f . Mrs ,John Cornell of Cleveland are of the most sordid nature.The t'1 436 JEWELER G d h • thehelplessness of the hatelkeeper not have quantities of liquor talc. - which it is 4lupossible to prevent or nell was formerly Margaret J. Swarts • guests who -have frequented his house consequently result in ret1ne11v; '` ' " ` "' Receives Call to Elmira Rook Death of Former Clinton Lady o V. I of the reports .rhiel2 have reached ns Ohio, . after nu illness of several moue aeric government cannot but apreelattM during xt strirted hours would Patience makes that nnoro tolerable /11 PAGE THREE GODERICH PLANING MILLS, Lt'd. i, GODERICH n Estimates gladly furnished for ' any jola, in atrg, Grade, of Seantan•Kent Osk, Male or Birch ..... � vN 1 y i P rirr a, 5 ?a , 7 r C j i � i P M "p I. P 4 C { t it t i j r'ye• 1` i 1 1•'1 �; a t,� 1 ii � I,s ii iti��%ii i�r�Nl Cl!� ,'����,� hyill�, 51a1� �!It1tt ��itlil4e•,.A i4 i I Pr �„€ I',t, �! iii,•.• i+”' a1 t Malirtale aster o the Lutheran church at Sebringville, -,. _ _ �. " weeks, passed away at her home in 1 on arc T. s, or •--- -- """r 'that it M h lith Mr C e West Street Electrical Shop We carry a good Mock of Electrical Appliance* Fixtures, etc. We Specialize in Wiring of All Kinds Estimite8 given on. application Alit Work Guaranteed Frank McArthur and the great risk o£ his losing some en to the rooms, rvliie1i rvoulci retnave, • of Clinton, and she apent her early Death of Former Zurich Lady For years were he to•undulw interfere • the consumption of "hard liquor" ' You ens: seem • life there, Word was received at Zurich re- with the guest's entertainment of• rind tVould erectly reduce the to- $a to $10 NO •a` Pusses Away in London Gently of the rather sudden death of friends in his room. The Cost of up- tal nonsumption of, all alcoholic: There, passed away in London on 'Eleanore Manic Greb, beloved wife of keep in some of the hotels ,his in- ea* DAY p drinks. l.c.rc►.na t 11th :��`. Saturday, Mar. ;le,. , 'N411ian1:. Cade, Mr. William Dumart,• of hltehener, creased. endrin usly: since the intro, ' If instead of miiking•it itle,8;21 far trt shoo na M�`r+, • youngest son of the late Mr. and Airs. and only daughter of Altd. and Mrs, duction of the Liquor Control Act. .aliquor" itotoe Luaph- Martin 'Cade, of Hallett V. Ile was Charles Greb, of Kitchener, after on and one of the most. resnect'ble and "hard. to b. consumed on a uk'.niaing net sr. .Rotel :remises, we suggest that vulc:Mnt:tn$ ana tto::,e reliable hotelkeepers in the. Province '1lide:inningnettiavire aged 59 years and G_ months. His bra- illness of about six weeps duration, provision be. made that all pix ane trtactc:tnr tttl . ther, Mr, G. H. (Sade, of Chatham, tie- .following an operation for removal 1`3s stated in a report to us "The doers of such liquor for coni In lad Icauty woos . eompauied the remains to Blyth on • of gall stones. Decease l • was born Government sells the liquor and takes ' caun ptin2t on .hotel premises "rg• Monday to the home of his . ,sitter, and,reared •in Zurich, where elle spent the profits, but we hive to provide the should receive the signature ises M* 1'ro.perotts Dins. •Chas. Grasby, her t lrildlnood and yogi„ver yt: rs. bars. sutler irli the docs of day' action endorsation of the hotel -keeper and iiappr •. Receives 'contract far War rIeniarial and the provision ef.,extra help p tAeed p.-�Rhear iia .• ' ` . Death of Dfrs.. Parrish, Brussels . �112d be purchased. only .through.:. oaMea. Writre oi• eau g,, 4 Dir. Robert Spotton, of 1Vinghanl, On Wedxaesdr►y iftert2oon of l;m” quit0d for eleauntg : the front office of the hotel. trcatr:dtrr,r ivntar�t,. has been awarded the contract of stip- week Annie Coma s, widow of .the After a careful purvey t2f tilO �vhalit In this way fila hdtelkeeper would • - )otttNtliop Chartered Schools plying the war memorial for Tees- Into James Parrish, of $russeis, pas- $ %tnatian, the flay:: nrrivod at the tie- be able to regulate the quantity going IbtE Ki FI`imcroYmr`nt Sanrca...ecxs2 t oe.at"je. ►eater. The mon meat, with base sed easefully Array the h ome here finite cone union ithat one of two sour- .ta the different rooms of lits #rouse. a r '' ems siioiitaT-be iilairted 2 marble s.tatrre; %-i"lia be about 15 feet b C A• Deela2e the Den aga p date What gra isle for is, control a£ aur fined to her bed .for ten days. She premises, and w=12en given this we are in height; and is to he nhteock on rum Was born in Winthrop in 18:13 anti for the consumption of liquor, or prepared to bear any measure a£ re- placed tine liatelkceper abColute 'Flit e on Wc• are granite shaft, and surmounted with from heart disease, only •snug eon- • 1 Ill I 1 • street. at the town hats •plot. - sponse i y impos c us. Phone 82 r . . - had resided app and around 1�russelsin he:n,ty agreement with members of West Street Died in Regina - for the past 20 years. ' When quite a control over the liquor taken into Mn.. Charles Mason, • ,vhase early young girl she was united in mai- and consumed in his house. Such the Gavot: meat that there are num- life was anent in Usborne and Eretne, riage to Robert •Shiells of Grey twp., control given to 'the hoteliteeper *Woos :hotelkeepers in Ptbe•Province to and 'Who for mail ears yeas a prom- who ;predeceased her 28 years ago shopld carry wish it a corse- whom the concession should not he y Y p ! spending weight of responsibility ex}ended, and in ardor to assist the inept •contractor and; builder in For- i and later married James Parrish, far the orderliness of hale guests i proper working of a real trnd univer- est unt'►1 he moved 'to. Regina, Sask., 'vbo died some years ago. and bo accompanied by the gest- sally satisfactory liquor law, we • fifteen yeat�.i ago, died in that city on 1 Death of Jahn (litr'er) met eau ret penalty for any violation of would suggest that the molter of Ti:sday evening, March 12th, in his. •A well-known resident of Tucker -I the concession, This would be licenses for the sale of liquor be bees 80th year, smithpassed away ]suddenly at his tantamount do making the liatel- ; edin o u t4tfon and the Ontario tie. IiI i,. Wilson, rp thad. ehis Mrs.l4ob..l�alson, Passes at Seaforth home on Saturday, Mardi 10th, in til keeper the vendor far buF d tela Assoeiatton win assume'full re- . Ending- an illness that had extend- person of John McLean, widely known. I ing, purchasing his supplies fel A. eeeia' fon' nominating those . ed over a period of twenty-two. years, as River John McLean:. The deceas- 1 ' through the Liquor Control Act who should receive eminatratioti. In, Mrs. Robert Wiseons' of Seaforth, ed, who wornld have been 00 years'af 1 and selling to •his guests. ' the event of -violation, N' r ation.een- slept peacefully away at her home on age on July 2, lived during his cutins At present the unfortunate 11''anl - er to' be excommunicated from the Mill street, on Sunday, Mareh 17th. life time on the farm where he was keener has to +!wear the resnonsibility Association, tend the house as well tis For the past year She had not been born, the son of, the late William 11•Ic- withore the control, which 2 regard- the licensee be deprived or:.ull gimp' able to leave her bed, during which Lean and Margaret Ann' Bell McLean: d t y time she was tenderly eared for by.One son; David, en the homestead, her husband. -Formerly Rosie i44.: Tuckersmit}i; one 'sister, Miss, 'Mar- DieredP9i . she was of Irish de'eenh.' garet McLean, of Tuckersmith, and 3 1 nom 75 years ago in the -tow/1shtp of• grar2tlso7119, survive. • -- Seneca, County of.ffaldimand. Passed to the Great Beyond" 1 Presents Pastor With (Lown ' Mrs. Chas. Eber]iari:'s death, which The Girls' Club _ of Wesley,�iriliis, took •place at the home of her dough: church, Clinton, met .at the manse ter, Mrs. Jahhl''E1gie, Tuckersnuth', Tie day evening of Tast week when early Monday morning, March 14•:'1, they presented their much esteemed in hex 81st year, removed another one pastor, Rev. J. H. Hogg, with a beau.of the pioneeitJ, Her maiden .name tiful Geneva gown, to replace the -one was May Ann Baffle, only daughter pre�iously • presented by the club of the Tate George_Eaile, .atnd she was Which was destroyed when the church min near Toronto. She and her ,bus THE DERIC 1MMuNITIOtRietiNG •t.OvV . 1 8C17 k1A.VEr you GOAL. 81 ifs y4iyr ittt-LEprFOR WiNTERS PARTING Stoll % NOTARY P1TBLIc 1 ETC. Every Spring the sante thing hap ,Vi]aI. BAILIE. We have a -few warm days. NOTARYI't;I L1G Wo begin to think .about gardens General Conveyancing done .. And birds Good Gomnanie0 lleprtiaente(i And summer underwear='. Plione No. 298. Goderich, Oat. - When, all of .a sudden—BI.AM t • - citll.T.nlx a111'Tt AL TIRE . YNSI - •EL1TY INSURED. ?ABM AND ISOLATED TOWN. PROP- • - ERAY INSI'REfa. Value of oronrrtr insured up to Jane tiary 1910. W67,6!8, 0LS.0Q. • OFPIGFAIa---Jame6 Connolly. •P.resi- 'den , roilerieh; :Sas. Evens. vita-Presl- AURAN•CE . Here's a cold spelt that freezes .the • stent, Beechwood; T. E. flays, See.- Treas.. ee - Trews.. Sear:wile DmEOrORs--It. r. 1Irf"rregor, Sea - forth; J. G. Grieve. \Vinthrop; Wrn. Wrin, Constaner1 George McCartney., nnekersmith; John Ferris, Reelects: - • vary marrow in out' bones 1 Let es fill your coal -bin to that you'll be ready for it this time. CALL THE MY g For Good. Clean Goal J. B. MUS `IUd COMPAN John Bennewlse. ' Broadhagen; Murray Phone 9$ -► +Godericli i..ibsOn. I,rurefleld. AGENTS—J. W. Yen. Cloderieh; Sandy Ditch, Clinton; Win. (;hrsnen, Sea - forth; R. Itinehley, Seaforth. Policyholders ran pay their assess• rrents at (41vin Cutt's store. Goderich; A J Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton;; or J. II.Meld's. Bayfield nit INSURANCE • Have it attended to by tire" V. EST IVAWAIIOI1I MUTUAL flit INSURANCE CO Established 14:S -- :lead Office: bungaunoa, Ont. Wm. m. J. Thompson. Auburn, Pres.; Wm. Watson, 'Vire Pres.; James Cdr. Yn,n, lion.• Director; 1°)ireetnr:,---Viral. McQuillan. St. Helens: W. P. lined, R. R. No. 2. Luel;now: Harryheld, Goderich: Nes, Nicholson. Luck - now; Tim ooriflln, 13. R. N. "l. leict;norv: (.teas. Hewitt. Kincardine; Itobt. ltavld. an, Dungannon. • Rate -1:00 per thousand. THOS. STbrihlslis. T. G. ALLEN, Treas. BrOntllu Brow GOflERiCH Tice Leading E'alreral Directors anti Ead altitars libel Ambulance Service Orders cordially attended ti at all hours—night or day. We are the inspectors of anatomy itt and for the County of Huron, Phoma: Store 120; Resident* 217, J. E. eeier` Funeral Director and Embalmer Goderich, Ontario Ail calls 114A rtt^0& t to tla q' Cu' night. lobaoes2 Shoe 311% Hoene 11,,tr% e es less than Just. o5.do renewal of license. The following additnonai suggese tions are submitted for consideration: •! rub- bing it illegal - for any "hard The 'Oil for the Athlete.—In I4quiir" . to be eonsunned. on hotel bing down, the athlete will 'find' Dr. premises, and the.-hotellieeper be Thomas` k,eleotric OR an excellent. ar permitted to. apply beer and 'fiche. It renders the museles and wine to the guests in their rooms sinews pliable, takes.the soreness, oflt. and with meals 4n this • doing • of them and strengthens thein for rooms during"' eestrieted :lours, strains that may be put upon. thein. We are of the definite opinion It :stands pre-eminent for this pun - that a good many of .the .hotel •.pose and athletes who for years, have guests, if they could +rbtain beer been usittR it can testify to its value and wine with legitimate 1110916. ase a lubricant. was burhted last June, Mrs, Hogg band retired o Seaforth : 1n 1913. avas. also pvesetrted With a pretty nest Two years Inter.Mr..Eberhart's death of bowls. . occurred. Receives Important Position Death of Mrs. John L. Geddes Jas. and Mrs. Maines, of Blyth, l e- :The death occurred on Monday, cbived word that her daughter, Miss March 18th, of ''.Helen Porterfield, Ali nie E. Maines, ',has been appointe:l widow of the late J. L. Geddes, form- Annie of the Social Service .H„w erly of Retgrave. The deceueed was ehanke, Toronto: Miss Maines” is a filo eldest daughter of the late Peter graduate of the Toronto University and Mary Porterfield, pioneer resi- and has also had' several years' busi- dents of •East Wawanosh, and had ness experience in the business world..beQn a resident of Wingham for the Miss Maines was a former Blyth .girl. last• fiftee�• with the. exception She is a sister of Rev. Maines, of of a few years in Waterloo: • Mrs. • . Walton. i Geddes is survived by two sons, G. Wilson. actuary of the Ontario Lquit- Death of Harold Spencer Holmes - able' Life Assurance. Co., Waterloo, • Harold Spencer Holmes, former and J. Hardy, IM. D., of • London; also principal of the Edith Cavell school,. two sisters and three brothers. St. Catharines, and a former, resident Death of Mrs. John Consist of Clinton, passed away recently at One of the few �zurviviing pioneer; the General Hospital. Mr. Holmes of Huron' county, in the person of had been in poor health for several Mrs. John Consitt, of Henson, passed -years and had been confined to the ;away recently, in her . 90th year. lnospi.al since the early part of Jan- E4g-ity. years ago with, her parents, I•J - 1 f the vary. a ryas. the only sono Ml., and Mrs. Wm. Peck,two brothers Heir. and Mrs. Halmos, of 51 Albert and two sisters, she et sail from street, St. Catharines, and had reslit- Hull. England. to seek their fortune cd with his patxtnts. Ile was oorn at 4n C?pads. At the age Of eighteen $2ndyear, (5niario, and was in his she married John Consitt, a young. 82nd year. He is sure2 ed by his man, who as a boy had crossed the uarents and one sister, Mtn. J. A. ocean -at the sante time as their fans= Munn, of Seafotth. Ont, - - ily but' who for some years had re- "'" mained about Port :Perry and Uel- awa. After their marriage they re- sided on the Satbie Line, Hayloft Line and Parr Line. Her husband prede- ceased her 'by 21 years, after which she daspoved of the farm and resided in the village of 1Lensall. Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. S. McVittie, Mullet twp., announce the engagement vo:f their daughter, Janet D., to Mr. J. L. Scott, the 'wedding to t;►lto place early in April. - Mr. and Mra.Peter McGrath, of St. Columban, announce the engagement I of their daughter, Anna Camilla. to Angus Lewis Kennedy, non of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kennedy of Tucker- _ mith. 'The marriage to take place • Nearly in April. Ttoyai Master E2ofnter?Wit diraVer tooMoa2itaeliv-Mawr rcox'sre. iVefonofn lavo ahoaseirsa will Nevem,' atfdoe ewe acres ejtlrci27. E ready for carefree nmotoring,,vhen 'Spring opens up. Have your tires thoroughly overhauled inside and out -=-now. The proper plate t( have it cion:: is at a 'Dominion Tire Depot. Here you r:i11 find a specialist -->- trained in 111; i)aaiiaiot Tire Factory. Lie knows how tires are made: He keeps in tooth whh the. nowe,t methods and devices in tire repairing, attd in checking all injuries before they cause Seretms sesttlt3. Now b the time to see this man—then you're ready for Spring. ' Von ow 'never far :away from; a w Wnghann,lannnounc the e(Willey, gal;et out of 'their only dauaitter, Dfa.�orie Wil- � A Toronto, con of the late Mr. and R�It J. McKinney of Bluevale, the nnar. I ridge to Wako place earlyinAptil. No matter how deep-rooted the corn may be. it must yield to Rollo - =yin Corn Remover, if tried as div• • Head Off Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis': With, This Fine Oltfl Herbal Remedy right from dhellearto/Nzture helrine, to 11, Eldon M K t y. DOMINION TIRE DEPS'' (loom 1711. J. Fisher 'Word. sr_7 all t113 a'+. afl C7c' Iii'"r ill t",et a best., of (;•111.1^f':'o Indian l I.^i'.r; Ilea }=.i . 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