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The Goderich Star, 1929-08-22, Page 6
t PAGE T 1 co RICH STS\r Red Rose Tea cares direct to tris from the finest tea gardensul of Savor end freshness . Everight to y packagour e g anter ecd.,a ED sal RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra, good is good, tea 7... Or the hx ZvrenceRiddick Jioyf Ccare-eekt seer feta -, THE DAY'S WORE 'lice eRcept in the rooms:. used most. f',+ere is xa certain household rou- In every room there • will "be thing* brae wshieh must in done every day to to plek up, and put away. 'l'here are licelr ordermthe beauty of the home-- pillows to Philip up, furniture to reigning there. dais consists of a ' draw to its right place, flowers to daffy awing to the house, to be .given tl ow out or rearrange, newspapers in the morning before thet'rooms are tO'fold, magazines to straighten and Ire:ited. In the winter, this airing out whimultitude the ' little hi ecce orido is even tier© neeessuryr .titan in sum- Y mer, when doors and windows will be which *rake the did'erenee between .a open. ,In suntn]er, thO house should. Nome Arid a house. he aired in tate cool Of the morning, It is bettor to do the puking .rap 4v1off' tint some y comes un you are ,Itee i`eir f'r- ria beeetn ng brittle, fierce" i gram s, o.ith oily fia6n•, t+asfi it once a i a !:rola In tin c?ay Of ;newels and tight Baro, it s• C:eil to gin ;:ie wall) e II 1 eetionia:' riiggim , when y of irthulgei, •,e,n the lilsecry of a shampoo, Use s, i6ta hruoli s,hieh reaelie3 the ro.,t: of tido hair:, and seonb thoroughly unet All you have at geed• glow all ever y.., r !head. Of eou.:e, you can't ace it: there, as you can feel the waoarith o of it, a s t-eereh yea were coiling the( :Mood rZglit -fit to the surface. i Ieioecivc tiro t :>?ap ,Iii water rather titan ;iit,bing ft directly on the hs+ic. p '.iii, will not oteeafz the heir. I1+Iake: • la good icther mod massage it well .. ' Sato the- sitter leeovnirg up any den-... a wh ich may Iiia hidisi •g 4 begat the! dnat a, to of your hair. After ono or two i +'arttl-t11eTr, ger a"i'ii `"v...5aa lir tfirut "reite-vk.- iiiw k t% iilume a€ uttlpf; 1t the heat Jottiro day to do any tidying up to the House bo, 'ward. After this regular work, file children must 9trr ekotten ofl earn', tackled. If life's d*ties crowd, , the Most Bron c•ke 'seis do not have thud ashamed; and then doing it after - fore breakfast, as the husband and sl?'iol tasks of the day should be 1 nots sensible houaae-wife will trim her sails '.and the average family will arise o s to nCeording to its demands. I is not Very long before it i rte+ees y always possible to carry out a daily e s stir ol, for business or o ]save - routine whiAb: You may. Plan for, your - the has Whole house, from room to room, self as the ideal. using the dust -mop for bare floors HAIR CARE mid the carpet sweeper fir rugs when The frequency of the shampoo de- J, this is necessary, The fondly will ponds urian your living conditions, but hot way es, rime drat with warm water and. boon have a dash of cold, De :;:: you have ringed out all the i soap before you .quit rinsing. If 'any, , ' soap isleft in the hair, fit wilt male` it gummy. A little vinegar or lemon' Juice in . the rinse water belpa to cut ` • the lingering Gaup. If your hair is muse soap tondo to turn it yellow. A few +Irons of blu- t . . ing in the rinse water will, remove the yellow tinge. If you have a very dry head, with a tendency to form a crust or scab in the less (brushed parts, massage olivae oil into it Jou- oral hours before you shampoo, it, The oil will 'soften up this •cruet and ' it can be washed out. You will need extra seeping to get out the olive oil, but your head •will be beautifully clean after arch 'A treatment. Soft waiter is almost a necessity for the shampoo. Some, who do not have ae• toss to soft water, use a little borax to the water to soften it,. •but borax ,tends toe ~ids-kIi be :hair -int• -'ghoul,] not be too strong. A Mother's Diet The teeth of the .,mother and the bones cf the baby are likely to safer r of the nursing mother does not cat` enough green vegetables or . have enough sunshine: In ekien days, the GODERKCH BOX mother of a baby thought it war. part : • MAKING GOOD, of Natures plan that she should have tooth trouble when there wass a baby The Sanitary Age Gives Toni Donald - to provide for, Now ,alae knows thatt» proper vitamins will prevent that es son an Interesting 1Vrite-1p well. aa saving the -baby from having. " The :faun -wing from the ,July lh ism THURSDAY, Aii'( 22nIL Ott becataime "Tom" Donaldson, Western Can- ada Representative of W. H. Cunningham .& Hill Co;, Ltd., To- ronta« usuallyMOSS n nel 011e room and once .in two weeks les mood average. rickets. sue. of The Sanitary Age will be of is Y It has been discovered that the , 'that may aced suelt, daily ore but'Too frequent shtatnp000x may wenn . „ interest to .Tams many friends in the regular weekly cleaning will suf- out too much of the oil needed to keen green of taafy •vegett;blu, has n peen Goderieh —�.1 :. "-`�"*"'�,' _..�., Her . value for vitamins. Ordinary 1 w d av tlt'a lit i 'Well who oil h e us t• 'I t. Friday August 23rd to Saturday September 7th OLOSSAL beyond conrvtu lson ,, .. imitirettive. Empire Year, the fifty-first corattautiwe Canadian National E.zb bitioris« Fourteen da;Xs of new wonders r r . of iiovA warielsteer intrrtsb—»n unforgettable spectacle of etiqesticm, pslcauiry, agrioul» tom induabryy short, musk., t'.."t ttn.1 3.1420. }fere .Are a Few Empire Year Features fibroins ttf eery nett' $00,000 ietteatact1ee'e WWII/ f arn1t'a9 of the ettita,ts arta Nagitsnat :fires Sho"to Illy ti;.V.l.$Vt7ntrp 1itrasxthe,n .rr;;m iia ttv-it reaves-•=1't'hlsra. ' .4itprt0 9,9 uu .tncti fi and lYethiesctay, .•infant f9 a nils,:., f,,s $.i;D.00 plash* 051 rrerel ft axiltl wiseip. finpirfti0 lt4ity raneertr s by the le• +ctrn]ib eel sills' eomnus,'bbaitct9. Voir cori'tftts law the ieeee-rotre Erte�.itilien t"1ns,rtis-itt; l lSf 8 and P3, wish ter a del ft r!c:b !thous mifiMr'F nr,:i rt test gr•eretr' slow; atter lei=tc. °�llritaeitta'a Mettle,'" " $tt3no0 Agee, Wrenn; Priv'. i,ist. ' at.F„ Trnttiltl mid Kerner til "^+ glad! goo. roh Rtes. tot a"ttt.lt4ti!At seer/ i,orolra!!t ,:*: 11,4 t!r: t ret,�r, frit,rri»�! r tr,,/s'9 tante,' t t••k med. t.Y.R•,1. regottm ante titibmiAt istatorla,t,t'rllicfl " gartexlettuce.is much mote valuable Never asuspicion did we have that ,as, a vitamin food than head lettuce. the serious looking little chap whom Out in the bright sunshine every day, we tad at -ways known as Ton- was is a. good rule for both mother ;and really horned . after the conqueror of babe. I£ they are not able to gat Wate'rlo'o and the Baron of.'VVatkin'a sunshine 'enough. cod -river oil taken Household Products! liut after a bit regularly will help' build thens up and o£ Scotland -Yarding, we rind that ,this supply the .:sunshin" element. Cod.tis the case, Jiver oil has been called bottled eun-1 gh- „ ad' old chine of the Some -then are born" great, while sun, however, +ls better than any them. In Tom's vaso the -name was picted him dressed in all the habili- • icing; end it is worth great sacrihee of �time.;ind efiot�tto tget .gut lith it evidently tack+:d.on before he attain- 'merits of an: ardent firs rt: p e`of`Isaac ed the orating age, so.there 'wasn't Walton, and holding each day, Nothing else. is• tluite so mueh choice in the Matter so far as degree of. correct sro Ile itro recently h a fair ' good. he was concerned. lannounced his 'intention of taking. up l OMEN IN BANKS "Women have come to stay," is the Tem , f we persist . in calling him , the ,ir rote of golf, which no doubt will Tom) 'WAS born in.Saskatchewan—at fascinate him as it has many more conclusion or bankers, In 'convention Fort Qu'Appelle, to be exuet. Thee who have monkeyed around with it assembled.. Tim© was when women first fear,Years of his life, were• spent long enough to "catch the bug." He. went intoe. business enterprises July i on the great open. spaces an a large' lie.. t: g sanity and judgment. far beyond that ordinarily; possessed by' a man of his age. T e Advantage' fie he great�af youth is his, for his tremendous enthusiasm and determination to advance are more than sufficient to outweigh the • possible disadvantage of fewer•years.. Kis philosophy and system of busies ness conduet..,are well summed up in a. statement which. he recently made to one of the prineipals of his firm, when talking over his work, "I would like my customers to- know," he said, "that I` wish to see : them sntisfted, and that .any detail I can look'. after for them is not too much trouble for me." In the same con- versation he modestly asks his em- ployers not to say too much: about the business he is getting. Tom does the odd lbrt of,flshing and lime- some have greatness thrust upon we recently saw a snapshot which de-, . temporarily and they did not lleink i ' Is a great .lover of the `outdoors flt .:fivw-otteler r 'That's why Kellogg's corn , Flakes are the world's largest-. - cereal. The • selling ready -to -eat eat ter a y' e. ' `ori anal flavor and crispness Kellogg discovered. and nobody 'else has ever . beein them at ,e to equal. ual. .;Enjoy able � J Y e otic�r h e at any home or ord . rest .urarit. Kellog t s COris Flakes are always tight and extra trios. A wholesome Croat for children --so easy to digest. ,122,000,000' people' each day prefer the "original Keflogg!s. Corp Flakes. Look for the red,and-greep Kellogg package. Sold by Al' grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. - FLAKES CORN nAKES Wheat farm. Thong 'halm was :still Plumbing. and •heating conventions ins worth whili, to prepare very ' thoar-ifn more or less tender th,ldhopd.when reheat hila gz . stly he .wvas present ' <- aughly for tl-eir make•shrft. bccupa�';Sept.:2ard--iiawrck Hownship As in former years; xewill d rail. tions. Noww it is o`er ognired thathe £amply+. move east to Goderieh, foi`the fixat:tinie at the Saskatchewan ;Sept. turd-�1'rthel way, and steamship rates will bs ef� Ontario it is probali a that he carried rand Al ria conventions this year, ' Se t, 2dthw Iiel rave .. active for the 1929 Canadian Na- -women are hat hilt= to banks to ata .'with .n,:egsn0 ,le the breadth of vis rind" stat he hasn't had so much fun - p but in almost 'every other, kind of i lin as�d thr? wide outlotxk wyith which since+ he had the measles Sept 25th Ca ericleffownship Na - business to stay, and they, are study -1 bad . •. , .. .' : ':, . sort,. : oth---,Blyth . lug these businesses °nut.tir: grptintii' sin ore' ext • gibe Wilelirles• l.. ,Bo Tont Ps root married, bur Sept.Clth-- Ciedttan . Going back e' Golden 'G(fetit ;reg them'ire sante orrery, hie stent i xaph-rkb Township up, with the idea of malting t Iife Gently to: pursue ,bis work for :faun- ;'errs-vorkiu Oet. • 1st rune sh r -work of thein This class fret imply, g gin the,pJurnbing shags, on Oct. 3rd limon Towyn of Dr Thomas" Ecleetria. Oil -on hand, of r4urse tlr'tt they do not intend t ni liaxn. and lull, he is returning 'to his territorS', so ave are not tea posit• not only as a ready remedy Por Ills is tional Exhibition, Toronto. liegtdsite on Ilie i�alrnt,=Every farm, ere and stock -raiser should keep a smolt. e • scenese, a eu ,ny . cmightOver ice as man ,ra to attend get marriec,•'but that 'they int_nd •to ,very .nuc t. horr►e:.an: the new::terri-.:.. ad : iron :tris.- t''mo i . in n- Y 'P p e .....arid: na;�ile_medicine—Of-:great _pntenay... • keep their yobs after 'thy have ialien �..;h a ire itt e a i max Xt al to rile Gittadnttt Natzorril ,Hxhilsitlots - a A lt_alal ttttgit :fir- eelti nil forloses.; T? , :t'oxy, , ti nsr _fit 3s safe_tn: sa that,ti..his . ... a mate- "fel` better-er for worse.. t ustial Io'.eliou :.. .: f s u 1.. - y o f the lirirted':States`Agricitlttri ,anti caalis hineatlia lry cc, carr .sur_ A>Etex he' u ua1 q? b 1 I n ea rlttr .Pers na try ,�ot;s acres with a�airs. :. Holding a ,felt brings nutneraug rrn• ' pas�se:� anything that can be tr,iixglnlsier- o' the of"'his childhood acrd feels -i b t : statement which P�. • the gunny, but because it IS o. horse.,, biems es to home nicking and child rearing; but modern .ingenuity resits took about three pears in high school, many. friends r in and out of the trade, and , ome o£ Hitt theft went to•London and studied in a his tenure of "bneholorhood will not to get rrraund that very successful young wulncn aro air business college. His heather, Mr. last long except by inclinittion, {"Wilfred .Donaldson. then employed ,•--.--. so inbtlters of . Su hr four healthy, }rim at the plumbing and heating; at�Hf10L. F.ATR DATES. 1929 harpy relitdren. Suefr mothers 'on st trade_-ith_ derich irnr ,rbrut a year, Foliowiii ire the dates of the var-: take w'atsatib years from their bust- unfit the still youthful Tom suceumb- lour school fairs to be held in Iruxon , Hess -vark� but theY'e y tib]© tae ;oast ed to the wvanderlutit and t*named as County this year • back into • it when the yotlntlest third . far as Detroit, ldere� for tt year.rh es. i Sept. 11theelten-A I1 •. is old ` ertoufli to 'go to kinderglu ten, I he worked at the trade, until 'Destiny , epi. 12th ---Zurich �. and wine of thc,nt .grin nvgrlc at it for in the forth of Cunningham and ROI . ."4.• -ifir.,...C'4''°net Beuid short hour. when 'their children are deoxeed that Tom should tga to Tor• Sept. 16th --Colborne Township out of boyhood. iSept. i 7th- �lsltiielcl. Township onto and persue his progress along ` it is Almost -if not quite -ice -ts s- Sart IC8tlt--St Helens another lino, . -bible for u.hmother to do ,Justice to a( .Cutinrntahasrs trnd Hill �aanded Tom Sept. 113th Wroxeter ' y 'brood of children, cif business lathe ibis first paycheck with that er+;aniz t- ----------- her - +out of the Home while they are Toth which ttceuried ern. Goderich, Font the ladies as. well as it doeswith his i!*uw: ve/ions far ...1 &ibitinrs Chores. Coliseum. owlet 1':Ct►ni to Spew* its Front t e j the (ravel Stool, Sliormtd he Vide lush. 11:II4Iy1 !1"l"A?waif SPEcror1, . ct iC 110111TIOY aEienters, tram frn rei Urt Resolved reMl lha►rrrtNAJntae,Ms.., *1418j Bootitsleva, 47 i sareKtmRx ra1eaXttlr7,a or l000deene iMMetttaMi ffar4Aitrivrn. Rlltli Y1F1f It 111.1#0.41r 1471I1N zoom lt:l�afy�t�.1��U, Y1} At tW' 4 W4T71 arttall, • tion about four years air's. Hie 'regi• 'bfiIA1TO to LAiNG tion at that .time' wvas in the ware- house,. where..tte learned a great dial For those wits • do not tevo chicken, •;about snnciaities in partieutar fuel there is the royal 'tomato for the pa-' about the trade in general. The pular a la Ring dish. Make the -us- peincfpais of the firm were'biirred to:.. rat -white sauce with two ta-btespoourr notice his work, since it was of out- of butter, one tablespo::n of flour and standing char:oter, Some time Ago( one and a tivarter cups of ani' k. Asid he WAS anotted as a likely man for three hnrdbotled eves cut to small antes wore, and it, February of. this 'Pieces. cine cup of sliced nsbrooms, year the comparatively youthful Tom. -a half cur, of Meals .and e' pimento woo, sent out on one of the most im- Out in strips. PQCl tali niatoee and eeettint territories in Canada. slice them, if you lav fresh. erre.. Torr is not very old in years.which Otherwise place an "equal porton of n'in' be a tenu,orary bar to itis aro- tanned tomato. ;drained from the 'press. but All his,,friend. and business two - juke. Put a , flavor of ' French dreg- acquaintances hgr�ee that he has A sing on each Wee* of tomato and lar. it on hot buttered toast inti cover -- - with the hot white mune!. A spray Just taken from the ittebox may be 'af parsley or . grecs adds to the at- kept cold in the some way. The idea tractiveness. is that the layers of paper shut out fltlx fa' Gita) the outside` atmosphere And preserve I£' you do not have tliormo:r equip- the food the temperature it' was when tient for your p%ate lunches. try this.. you teinoved it from even or ice box., I:t'inovc from the oven or .1i' 0 the dish CLOSET CAPACITY you -wish be. helve tot for your picnic To enlarge the capacity of your clo4 , meal. Cover this dish etesely rind net, fit a piece of gas pipe or an old wrap in numeral* layers' of heavy broom stick. lengthwise in a small , -wrapping .:paper. Ati .hour 'later it slot et:and ctosswiso in a long one and will still bo hot. '1'o set it insists a'n- plaice it so 'that the hangers will tot , other dish a site larger and to pack touch the wall. Hang all your gar- , paper under. -.renal and oven. it will inents on this and the eloaet will hold t accomIPiisli the same result. rood, several times as much es ,it lire old them alongthe weranged et . waw when h t -. �• hooks on the wall,•lleaides this, yea Had` Diarrhoea I can rtinre easily keep track of rho ;contents of the closet, as nothing will Is 1,, TiI1 NOISY ;TYPEWRITER�r� be hidden ibohind other garments. If you are annoyed by the noise of oaredler • • � � the typewriter in the house, put a pad r under it. You tan make one of Jew Nat;. Crai layers of soft woof .goals. cr you ' N �'>it "boy► ' Ora 'eau buy felt pads designed for this mss tad a savage mu* of use, or simply to lay a magazine or - tat�, Tbs t were se , ew, i erverat folds of paper under it will - ..a: he vomited ire much, I fsarrdfar lw soften the Heated, ite it dimiipatei it. tttitidatattyratedit'iaee,lwtlwwee . The bare table top serves as a sound. ,stta' worst.. A Entad odd trots ing fboard, increaaing the noise w.f =- et ,1 typewriting. ;''1f11 Viand alter the MRS, $U1at)MO'.I SAYS : dqM tt11.. tln_ tkra'_ fee Vast urn o'i' a tot_ .re Mian Monet ling the world !!bout ,you', ` Do they bog* and, `try. "Leek k at tie: I *Ant to 1,e net, noweoletely errtl " or "I *tent to lie bagful;' or! ielilrired. tettttt' I Lace wood it ' SMILF,S leer the ether Add trail. owe wry loll«.. The spring fever is rasing 4 4 to Ma.atmiter lassitude. sShepperz s°1 Kent 1:•arn1- i Tides:" aid FltwnrAirelktr- "The for &MK' iiiir, 'tint i. oil , reign, i iihr.-- • Vito,* Alan 1 am 'amt.,' waist.'" twat. 1:;.Ifir ,.itsrtti two r•tr1'tsetr' and Opy� Pry e; Toad* Tim'' osis .1Mn and "to- .L V .tent need a tans at this reason of the year. Their blood his hem thinned,, their vitality ker. bred by the loth winter. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills definitely e n r ieh tite blood and inmost the body's oxygen supply. Mts. Eli: abet* Clttr'.at, No. t, thirt"iowo, Ont., *Xs : "f toe Era. WiIIIauad Pink Pits in the Spring. w5urt one neurally fools In/velar* atter our lair; Whiter. toot Sawing' was teeing INA sod may tired, owl alta turd arils pWm, with thio twwih tint lE leave lied wiled sl health 4%t lour3 ,... :'a de :,n, .&riie its medicine. or Wit, tAKhvowed, at10rents s bear, kelt 'Die Dk; 'N! iltitesltt 1Mediciae Cer, Ilesritr,Ak, toughie. 5-28 PINKPILLS veswmtwcti-‘, !Mt 1 Enjoya Restiallightontakektie on your trip past orWest, o>a to and from Canada , It traveling by train or.auto, enjoy an ail night's tide vv beautiful Lake Brie.. Cat ll Line Steatnea are magniacent Owing hotels, with large comfortable Staterooms, excellent dining room service and courteous attendants. Masic and Dancing on the great ship: "SEEANDBEE' ; /urtica, tare a fi x C&B Line scat, Avetidtnilasa tad mile* of,:ottgatederttadway. Buffalo and Cleveland Division. tut w'ar. evesy ni ht,,leaving at 9:05 p.�m ..salving . 71508. leg (1;•6.x'.1 May Xat toNove*bet rule , Pt. Stsoley,Can.,■nd. 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