HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-06-27, Page 3THURSDAY. JUNE 27th. 1920
THE GODERIC}L STAR
um Dm& iN rhood News Nuggets Yauked
Backaches doom do
Ilas AI In Iowa
Mrs, *ix. Serbia, *ever. &take
write"-, -"shortly after the birth a lay
Wee gitl I wok very mak mei wee in bed
moat of the tine.
"I had bitekeehat, beetliteltee, aud
II run down, and bad trouble with tuy•
isidneya,
"I tried ail Wale of medicine, but
nothing wettable to irelieve
was looking through your Almanac+
and saw leoana leidney Lelia advertised,
eit *eked my husband toga to the drug.
gates And get Ina a bo& After taking
frona all the pains."
Doener Kidney Pills are a remedy ter
the kidneya only end
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Mr. E. Chrietie Passes ee,.iete to London three ereek a ago on a ;
eiettneinor J. ehrde. of aixelett 4 visit, and beer developed pneumonia.;
w'ho had ben crititedia Victoria 'Of a family of 13 only 4 now survive. •
on Tuesday morning of last week. On Monday morning, June 17th, a
Hospital. London. passed away early 1 Death of Mrs. ROL Hunt
New *WAIN Peetanister Installed pioneer and much respected resilient
W. If. BU was installed as pest-. of Hensall, rassed riVigy in the Person
master of Brussels Friday, Juno 140, of the late Elizabeth Bell, relict a
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' • fltnele eittebliohattl ($ee Inghene,
11 $o the plainaff in oreer to etiveeed Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves...three days irt
in flue action meet prove that the
dentrelantei litialellein Vt•A the 4 ewe
ot the injury to hie vine
lite tenvneitip beraw has no heaving
upon t he CAW,
, Tee cow was not at large; Leine is
I 'Th) evidence that She evaa liaDU.4 or
, ;•iliaille; cettailOy re) eviderie tient
the deteniant hod any xeaeee to imp-
'pose thet there would be ane dalicul-
' ty in amine her on the resell in Imes,
tion between 4:30 pee. and Gee) pen,
on Cm llth tiatober. "The detenitsrat
has merely the obligation t tate
reasonable care" (Strut va. Craige
supra p. 320. 1 do not think it wee I
unreasonable in the eiremnstancee ta ,
, Animal* p. este,
The finest tea 'rowan bey, ---Red Row OraingePokoe.
M the and of a def. work. relieve
nervous tension before eating.
Wrigley's will refresh mad tone You
and is now in charge of the (lice. the late Robert Ilunt. Mrs, Hunt had i your f(ssd. you re ready to =or
Ito has as Ms assistant. Miss R. Piek- reached the good old age of tel you's ,
them for t ree days 1 wary:Wanly fres 1
for the position.
Facey-Clausins meaner residents of the township of, ell ttleeet of **that or
A quiet matrimonial event toe, Tuelteremith•
ett, of Clinton, who is fully (palate(' and v:as the youngest daughter of eTitenitifier meals. Wrigley's help.
•the late Robert Bell, one of the very deittenoo. clean*** the teetharrarwes
'sweetest& the breath.
mike right for tbeeerit Place at the Lutheran parsonago., Pope-Cregeen Nuptials Eery tho eircumstances to put a 0of Canada anti Ameriettei Sunks Won.
bud. Every gulag" sionitteed.
*4 g
oocistea •
give the two lads the tesk of driving ,
the cow to the home farm-aor is RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good
there any evidence that the Itrie were
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negligent in the execution .of that • -
task. 111 It was not .unusual or neves, taking in the olo3t pietureeque reeta
hatter on the animal. 'See Tillett vs. e e
of the trouble. yr an -. lagera Valle, in atiettion
Zurich, on Saturday rooming,. june elle marriage of Kathleen 5.tarY,
Price, 50 rents si box Ward, supra). Even if the cow on to the oheese ne n • • t i ,
15th, when Rev. Tuerkheim tended in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owe -
tit all druggists or deed* holy wedlock Miss Louise Clausius, wen, of Montreal, to W. Kenneth ,
ere, pr mailed direct on daughters of Mr. and Mrs, George Pope, of lieneall, took place TuesdaYi
receipt bf price by The Clausius, to Mr, William Fiteey, of June lith, at 5.30 o'clock in Fair -
T., Milburn Co., W., near lavietoek. mount st. Giles United church, Outre-
Toronto, Ont.
a Had Arm Scalded up*, Rev. J. ti!. P. MacFarlane offi-
Wn Whittord, of Brussels, met lowing the ceremony. Later -Mr. and , Sept. lathe -Zurich
7-7 the hardware
s our s arrange( o perm( a 4 t 111 ie
UOANS
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LEGAIA CARDS
Barrister, aolleitor, Notary Public. Etc.
Successor to 14. Eliloran.
Phone 97. °Mee, The Square, aitelerich.
ERN gst 111. LEE '
asaan'apbsaa.
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given*
IX plate
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the Deussela creamery. While carry -
with a painful accident recently at Mrs. Pope left for Toronto and De- ' shop, as detailed in the ease ep . artInd Deed
and on'their return they will re- ehe eneved with her parents to Tuck- It is of Mame Tete lawful for farm- po te a 44 E. i steamer eGeed.
eited* side trip to Cedar Point aid Patein 4 r
Sept. 16th eeColbot•ne menet a
Ing a pail of boiling watere he slipred tr°1t
Viola Tiliberne, LOU° Powell. Betty
Fuller. Neimbee en the vela 24.
Average attendance 18.10.
L. M. Sattelde Teacher:
the Oeeaslaa question had been in It est ot eiceelona ardnearby territtwy,
charge of two adults, doubt if they This delightful tour may he taken SCHOOL PAIR DATES, 1929
would have been able to cheek the from, Port Stanley via C. 41 oteam. Following are tel
it of the var.
eon% sudden jump into the travelled er to eleaelattoi;
road, and into the side o the from Cleveletel ions eelleol fairs to, be in)1(1 ilettext
Plainee C. L Recto -tem te Buffalo; from
e o -tiffistliCiatili it wag nn accident. like Um eantuntreti; NrlittliWteePtitil: aohrd altiV 8°14* lit11-4.1";s3111
County this year :
side in•Ottawa. ersinith townetete where see Lived era atid farmer boye tO drive anis tige*Ythiets.,eniand. if &sire& Township
and fell, the water cox -Oleg his eft
e en3
Fair Crowd for Eaeter Races, until her martiage to Mr..51C51111art 63 giols Wolter a highway
the elbow.
arm, Which Wee tereblet burned te) rine to nee for toe years ago, When she wene to Sea-
er preva at er after Convenient stopovers are els° made *
dusk, and it seemsto mo that • one
who at dusk drives a motor car on
highways at MP miles an hour must
Leaving Exeter
Exeter races evhieh were held Sature forth, wbie1 had ever since bekt.ber
Itev;. Walter .rones, the popular were postponed from the previous
day afternoon, June 15th. The races home*
Death of Peter II. Maeltenzie
Barrister and Solicitor E rector of Trivitt Memorial church. Wednesday owing toilleavy ram which Mr. leder II. Mackenzie, eel, of
Sun Life Blelge Adeleidiennd,Victoria
Exeter has *wonted the rectorship of fell during the day.' SaLturday sdAVta Lueknow, P. for South Bruce,
t Telephone: Elgineet101 . the effnXillbablkiftndbaefilvairton lab? crowd At the track hut not up o
nd rominriate tibe • 1 died
and• wi in pro ty leaving
Toronto 2. the utialli attendancei and the gate ree a -a- • ta on
• Ex t June 18th s •
e er about August tbe Bret. reires fell 'short of other wars. erflieliturOaah i at la leside woo
...velum road Toronto after an 1
D
COLEY E. 11061ES. lie Elected Vice -President track was in fairly' good condition ino ns of one m.' ante. dis wife. fort!:
• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Mr. M. R. Complim secretary of the reces•were good.
Orly Elizabeth Valens, died 20 nyears
• PubIle, Conveyauree, nte, the Exeter Chamber of Commerce ate . Death of ff. Ii. Chant ago. • Surviving are four sons: Rob -
PRONE 27 iteelyzenee spume tended the anneal meeting of the Clinton lost a good citizen, when ert, Locknow; Dr. A. J. Mackenzie,
----.--- -- -- --- - Western Ontario Chamber of Cern- early Monday morning of Mat week Toronto Hu h Oliver
SPECIALIST
UR.
F. .1. R. FORSTER.
• EYE,,EA1L NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York Opb-
Mane& and Aural Hospital, assistant at
' aroorefield's Eye Hospital °and Golden
Square Throat Itospital, London, Eng.
63 Wateeloo St., S. Sind oid.
p ne
At Hotel Bedard. Goderieh. on the
evening of third Monday of easel month
Alla the following day, Tuesday, at
• CHIROPRACTIC. • •
• DRUGLESS PRACTIT/ONER.
.1,11•••••1,101.d,
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST, GODERIECIL
' E q u ipped • with electro-magnetle
• haths. Electronic electric treatments
• Ind chiropractic. Chronic, • organic,
and nervous diseases. Lady in ate
tele:lance. (Mee hour s 2 to 5, and .7
to 9 p.m., excepting Monday and
Thursday and by atppointment.
A. N. ATKINSON,,residence and
office, corner of South street and Bri-
tennia road, !Phone 341.
AUCTIONEERIRG
TIIONfAS GlINDRYd,. SON.
Live Stock and General Auctioneers,
Elgin Ave., Goderich,
Sales made everywhere and telt efforte
niade to give you satisfaction.
Farrnerie, Sale Notes discouted.
• Phone .119.
WESLEY W. PleliEfi, AUCTIONEER.
Jr Will conduct sales anywhere.
My terms are reasonable and I will 14
end give satiefaetion.
Phone Carlow 1314, or address R. B.
4, Cioderleh.
NOTARY PUBLIC. kTC-7----
urn. BAILIE.
• NATANT PUBLIC
General Coriveeancing done
Good Companies Repreeented,
Phone No. 208. Goderleta Ont.
INSURANCE ,
ArcICILLOP MUTUAL VIRE !NMI-
• ERTY INSURED. •
kelM AND ISOLATED TOWN PlifSie.
ERAY INSURED.,
Vatter of properly Insured up, to•Jan-
nary 1910. Ii3.018, 075.00.
OFFICERS -James Connolly, Weill -
Ilene Goderieli; Jas. Evans, VIce-Prests
dent, Beechwood; E. Hays, Sec..
Ta•eits.„ Seaforth.
DIRECTORS -D. Isterireetr, Sea -
forth ; O. Grieve, Winthrop; Writ.
Wein. Constance; George siet:artnev,
Thekeremith John Ferris, liarloce;
naut Bennewise, nroadhagen; Murray
Gibson. Brucefield.
AGENTS -a. W. Yee, Goderich I, Sande
Leitch, Clinton: N'Vro. Chesney, Sea,
forth; 11, IIItiebJCy, Seaforth.
PolleyhoIders ran pay their assess -
agents at Calvin Cutt's store, Goderreht
A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton;
or J. IL Reid's, Bayfield.
rute INSVSANCIE
--Have it attended to by the "'
allIWAWANOSII MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO
Establielted
Head Rake; Dungannon, Ont.,
Wm. J. Thompson. Auburn, Preen
tjn. Watoon. 171r' Pree.; Jamee Car-
- vt, lion. Direetoet Direetorse-WM.
eleOlaillan, St. Helene; W. P. need,
R. 11. No. 2, Lueknowt !Terre L. Sal -
held, 000r -rich: Alex. Nieholeon, Luck -
now; Tim Griffin, It. 11. No. ietclatitw;
etas. Ilewitt. Kincardine; hobt. tlavid-
n, Dungannon.
Rate --$2.00 per tame:and.
T1108. STOTilEttee T. G. ALLEN,
Treas.
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i3rooliou BrOS.
Ion/mm*4
The Lemliait
Faseril Directors
and Evalraiterso
4.a1re AtahlauteSertice
Orders carefully attended ts
at all bows -night or day. We
arc the inspectors of anatomy in
and for the County of littron.
Phones: Store 120J Residence
2/1.
• Re Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
Goderich, Ontario
csits proon.,tiy attlAci tO
(I:ty o)z
rbottm Star 315; Most 351tv
* ; g , eel,ILC., and
inerce at the Hotel London recentlY..after an illness covering eight Walter, on the old homestead at
of the viteepresideets. , sed away et Ids home, 'Hattenbure jean, Toronto, and Miss Elizabeth,
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and had the honor to be elected one months, Herniati Benson Chant pas- Lueknow, and two daughters, Miss
' Death of Mrs. Wm. Kyle street, east. Mr. Chant is survived New York. •
There diee in iToronto at the home by Ins wife, who was ,formerly Miss Death of Wm. Oliver
Charlotte Holmes and 'one sort and
of her son on Friday, June 14th, Iltirs. The death of Mr. Wm. Oliver at his
Wm. Kyle, of .1Iens011, in, her 81st Ptli:' a e
t d u hters: ired Citent, of Pitt:- home in Egmondville early on Sun -
year Mrs. ICle whose aide
field, Mass.; Mrs. W E. Flo° y dor morning, June idtb, ronmod one
name was Henrietta L. Hewson, was gran"), Toronth; ears. j. A. Stetter who. as a boy saw •the vast bush land
born in Laealle, Que. Of later years ertrude), -Clinton. in Hibbert township being transform-
ed into the first farms of that rich.
tountry. Mr. Oliver was in his 83rd
year. In 1876 he was united in mar -
ridge to Miss Margaret MeLellau, of
Hilbert, who survives him. Three
sons and one daughter mourn the loss
a a kind and good father: Thomas,
of Hibbert; Andrew, of Los Angeles,
Calif.; Will,of Winnipeg, *and Mrs.
Robert Eberriart, Eganondville.
she letti made er home with her! Death of Mrs. Duncan McMillan
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Coneitt, of Ken -1 -In the ,cleath of ears, Duncan Me-
snU- Milian, ale& occurred at the borne of
Death of Mrs. Abram Cook he son. Mr. S. M. McMillan, Victoria
Mrs. Abram Cook, of BruSsels, pas.1street, Seaforth, on Wednesday - ern -
sed away at the home of her dugh ing:June l�th, the town suffetea thee
ter.aa*, June 14th. Deceased
, Mrs. Thos., snider, London 8 loss of -one of its oldest • and most
Prid
had prominent residents. When a, child
•
LIN etrome TCoine-
in4:iaziraetinioani*,
azdIy-
1111# 111.q ing arouti in ditiwers
that Lave great value. For example -the Copper Penny dated
1639, with the Bank of Montreal on its face is today worth
$15.00. 'It is not so much the age that counts -it is the scar-
city 0 particular Coinshef certain aates.
THE RARE COIN CATALOGUE Tells you about the Rare
Coins -of- different countries--incluing Canada and the British Colonies -and gives you
the prices 1 guarantee to pay for same. With the kook of re-
' ference, you will Icnow that if the Coins you have are not listed,
they have no premium value,
SENT POSTPAID FOR EKHTEEN10ENTS Mine 2t sweat
. A. E.
DOCRERTY & CO.
96. Wurtemburg Street - - Ottawa, Ont.
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or the
di.
A LEGAL RIGHT. TO
DRIVE ANIMALS ON ROM)
Inasmueli as the rights of persons
driving animals along a highway is a
question of much interest, we cheer-
tulbegive splice to the following judg-
ment given recently :
In the sixth division of the County
of Middlesex, the aetion was between
T. Ilost•McLeodnplaintiff, and Richard
-Whiting, defendant. R. W. D. Lew-
is, eounsel for plaintiff, tan Meeltae,
counsel' for defendant.
Reasons for Judgment
The-acident happened about 45
minutes meet sunset, on the Sarnia
Road, wheel is admitted to be a tome
ty road at the locus in gee., •
The defendant's cow, velileiri figured
in the accident droppedjr ealf two
or three days before October 11th.
On that day defendant was unable to
find the calf, and supposed that it
had been athlete At a later date he
f'e body* it WAS bdrn
dead, or di immediately after ita
birth. The cow was 8 years old and
quiet. •
About 5e.30 p.m. on Weber llth,
. defendant instructed his two nephews,
aged 14 and 11 respectively, to drive
his cow to his home 'farm, distant
about two miles, east, along the Sar-
nia ,Road. These boas were examin-
ed as witnesses. They live •with
their father, nearby farmer. 'They
seemed to be bright And intelligent
for their years. • '
The boys drove the cow without,
any trouble for about a mile and, a
half, in the erase on the north side of
9 1 the travelled road -one boy walked
behind -the row, the other at the side
between the cow and the travelled
road. Several motors cars passed
them, without lights; then the plain-
tiff came along, going west, he' says
his epeed was 2N to miles an hour;
he had turned on his headlights 5 or
10 minutea before. When the plain-
ersudden marc fnto eiieteshiiefeloitnyttdita;
effort to heed her off. The plaintiff
did not see the boys at the side of
• the mid, nor the aow until she ap-
, peered suddenly corning into the tra-
,
Just the treat for the children's
evening meal. A bowl of deli-
cious Kellogg's Corn Flakes and
milk or cream. Crisp, whole -
ome - extra easy to digest.
Millions of mothers prefer
Kellogg's every day.
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are always light and extra crisp. A
wholesome treat for chilsiren--.so easy to dieett. 12,00000
people omit :lay prefer the original Kellogg's Corn Flake*.
Lusk for the resl.and.green Kellogg package. Sold by
all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario.
veiled portion of the road from the
' north; he thinks the cow was about
• ten feet from him when lie ant owe
it. The cow apparently ran into the
side, of the plainaffet ear, brealting
the fender, etc. The plaintiff's re-
pairs cost him $84.40. The cow was
not hurt, so the defendant sew.
The boys could not' give any reason
for the eow's sudden move, to the
right; it may be that elle WAS aright.
toted by plaintiff's lhhts, eft is tie-
! erebly time that %there both parties
are upon the highway. Where each of
them bite e right to be, and one of
'Om is iniured by the trespass of an
animal belonging to tile other, he
munt, in order to nialeann hie action,
show that the treeness was owintr to
'the negligence of the teem* or of 'nb.
servant. It is also chew that when
nuan irt injured by 't fierce or vicious
mantel heloneine t" oeether.
faeie 110 *teflon Pen be hemmed with.
out twoof that the °weer of the /ni.
tool !mow of he nee* lee -seem tenatee-
Mee." Tillett we 'Ward. 10 Q.11.1).
• 17.
Thai ease was much eleticiziel itt
.1l4e time. See Bevin. 4th editiort,
462: Tut in $'rut vo CMIC1,4g,
et, en, Middleton J. eeett th'it the
deeition in Tillett vs.Ward is n
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
CORN
FLAKES
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at all points of interest. This tour *-cPt. troxeter
Seipt.• 110theaHowiele Itownshie
'may also be made starting from But,
foto via Steamer to Clevelenti• frow '8%4' 113rd'''''Ethet
take his chance o finding Sept, 24th-Belgrave
annuals in Cleveland to Port Stanley, Clinada
charge of boys, and, nf frightening via steamer "City of Wier from Pori Sept. 25th-Goderielt Townsbi
them by the noise and 'lights so that strutter to puttoo, via aouway. bus Sept. 27th -Blyth
they run into the Or.Sept. 300 -Crediton
watutthe Cleveland -Buffalo divieion
-May-29th, 1929. ` . Oct. let-deaborne Totvaship
The ease was dismissed but no steamers leave ea.& way, every nigha Oet. eirdenClinton • Town
tests allowed to the defendante. at 9.00apant, Arriving ae•the palmetto
DO. NOT NEGLECT
L Line steamer "Goodtime" Likely the next modele eel I have *
Nointletion
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terminus at, Tillie a.m.
YOUR. LITTLE ONES ' leaves Cleveland levelmorning nt folding bridge tables thethhdan.
8: a. -
in. a.. for Cedar Point and Patein- -.-------------..., en,- _
At no
to of life is delay or nee Bay, arriving home by 8.00 pate else
gleet More serious than at childhood„ eveping Lillie Rides every night front , e
The ills of little ones come quickly S:45 p.m• to 11,: 1.i p.m, with 'music , EARN 6.00,T0,10.00
and unless the mother is., prompt in and, free lianeing• end karapart tc,•14tIsitssist,
tadministering treatment a preeious 'The C. & IL Line is experiencing olatg.eritraselirtei
one of the most successfue seasone in tegeseatitycenurietneteat
its • hietory," annoluwes Mr. I). J. tteen.wittearesti.fetiotetariw
Swartz, General Manager of the Cont- 4 DOMINION' SCHOOL
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ADAY
*ow*
lot mow
little life may be snuffed out almost
before the mother realizes the baby
is ill: The rodent mother always
keeps siu-iNa.WIST,rowt
emet mg in the medieme PaY. Poo emplointentSareir
timid as alateguard ageinst .the sud- nett. new ' literature containing
den illness of her little ones. Thou- approximately 80 beautiful ilIustrae
sands of mothers have found' through tions and and elaborate road map, is , ra
experience that there is no outer sent free to all these neking for
medicine io equal Baby's Own Tib -
ON COUNTY
lets arid that is why they always k,:eP • JUDGING COMPETITIONS Bowels So .
a box of the Tablets on hanti-why The combined Household Seienee
tiehtses: always feel. sae. with the Tab.
Baby's Owa•Tablets Are a mild but
Had
thorough laxative which by regulat-
ing the bowels 'ad stomach banish
constipation and Indigestion; break
tip colds and simple fevers and pro-
mote healthy natural sleep. Con-
cerning them, Mrs. Isaac Sonia, St:
Eugene, Ont.*, writes: -"I have •been
using Baby's Own Tablets ever' since
baby was a month old and have found
that they reach the spot rand do more'
good than any *thee medieine I have
ever tried. 1 always icier) the Tab-
lets in the house and venial advise all
other motbers to do so,'. The Tablets
la:masa:Ids 1):zilniceittecoli.e.aleBrrso
mail at 25 cents a hoe from The Dr.
co.nt8G, It EINE OPENS ekrvilblYe,
NEW DIVISION
On Saturday, June 29th, 'rho Cleve-
augurates its new division between
Port Stanley and Cleveland, Ohio.
The famous steamer "City of Erie'
ated Live Stock. Judging Competitions
*ere held at Clinton, Friday, June
2ist. The attendanee was very good,
forty-eight contestants competed in
the competitions. The results of the
gtras'eompetition are as follows
The highest score. Wes made by
Miss Bertha lidgetart, Blyth.
First Prize in Nutrition -Miss .A11 -
die Procter, •Wingitene ,••,••
First Prize -in House Furnishing -
Mise Dorothy Ileyant, Blyth,
First prihe :Clothilor-Mitin V.
Mildred Haineteck, Fordwieb.
• The results of the competition itt
Live Stock judging are as follows
High score-eftbt. Connell, Pan
merston; second; Walter Wood, Wing -
ham; third-, Jas. McIntosh, Seaforth:
'The trophies for the two highest
scores went to Walter.,Wood Mal Jas.
McIntosh, since Robt. Connell was
not eligible to -win the trophy. The
high men in each class of live stock
land and Buffalo Transit Coin/mile int (the:vire: belleforesaatst.leitolth onbtCocuoltnenseatiWt.inattl:
, . 4
merstern dairy rattle. Orval McCown
, an, Blvtin sheet), Dave • aleIntoele
,Seriforehl ;twine. Gortloh Reynolds.
SeAf°reLiini'
.leide from the results of .thie
comnetitlon there is ;rood promiee et
leaves Cleveland at 12.00 midreglit.
arriving again in Port Stanley at county s'. -in hall at Toronto
will make daily trips between these '
two ports, leaving Port Stanley at
4.00 p.m., arriving at Cleveland at
-On the return trio she outstandin* judgI'tt trams that-AAR
represent Enroll Comity in tie inter-
a.m. This schedule is based an East. and Guelnle • ,
ern Standard Time. et
"It is expected thin this route will SCHOOL REPORTS
prove exeeedingly popular with 'the;
auto tourists this summer" says 'Mr. S. S. No. 6, Goderich Twp.
Te• F', Newman. President ef Thelite following is the report of S. S.
Cleveland and Buffalo Traneit Comm
'.o. 1, for the meth of May: Sr. I\
opanY.d'i'aosusdrivingit sevesth4mermany miles -EvelYn' Sewerbaa 84: Robert Oke,
fte
congested ib. Jr. 117. -,Clara Harmer, Tit; Ross
Sowerby (absent). Sr. III. -John
rdedways." The distance across Lake.
Erie by steamer is only 87 Wien and • Ibrmer, 77; Mervin McAllister, 78;
M
le the •shortest route into Ohio from aurice Mellwain, 72. Jalie Porter, 81; Jean Sowell**, 79
e
Ontario Provinhe.
Combining the faeilities of the ..9tan1er Maiwain, 77: Richard Pcrt*
69; Gerold Orr, 64; Graham' John -
Cleveland -Port Stanley, Canada div-
ision with the Cleveland -Buffalo div. etell* 51. Second--- Maitland Fuller,.
fainn. the 'C.: & B. Line offers a dee 14; Maurice Rariroad. Erie get
lightful, fascinating ,Tilangle Tour,' Allister, 69; Hellert Powell, 1'0: IA*
PmealI Arrold Puller. Beginners
verve Powell, 98. Firsts -Mildred'
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Remember that hotly contented battle
• in the war rigainet the eorebineil
f forces of winter, -fought and won,.
by the Heat Folka
Many, Os usual, repeats itself.
. Thin army front and sleet lend
SHOW will hurl itself against your
household this winter.
!engage the Heat Folk% WhO !Inv('
never los.. one of these battlee, to"
win thin owe for you.
you believe in preparednerie, let tie
fortify your bouse teday.
For Good Clean coat
CALL THE
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Phone 98 - Godericlo
Feared for
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Active
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• Mrs, S. J. Jug° Canoleio;
writes;-"aly little Soy, whorl three. .
years old, had a severe attack of •
a‘lniaarrhheccvtia.miTehdetito)oraw telabp.wiefrArseedtabv%
141ifwe.ayst gtreitet(ilutreorredictnes, butIlelre*
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tecotel dose Ei•W
an improvement.
are him almost
half a bottle mut
ho.was completely .
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when he goes swats kora homer to wpirk
he always takes, hottio with: hint.' •
Pub up only Ilhe. fitliturn Co.
La.,,Toronto,,Ortb.
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WATER. KENT,
ATTERYLESS
ADIOS
TeL 174-W for Demon
stration
W. Mac DONALD
ELECTRICIAN t
Britannia. Road
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SPECWAS
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Voil.1..lo Golden CORK 2 Tins 31e
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Niger. 3 Pkgs. $1.00
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Grapefruit - 27‘
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