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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-09-26, Page 3Tltl°.1tSI►AY, SEPT, :itaith, 1929 ratte Covered will Nasty, Mattery PImpIes Aire. N. Sionalpoe, ad,awueta, rant, itiTit tar- `•leLea 1 d,tWWI *Item v,ghteeu eetire a age toy farm was covered with maga wzrtery pimples, My Mood wane so lead 1 need ducwt'It meadow.: for some time, Mit get at► l33ettafit. T wood three bottles of THE iGODERICI-I STA' Makulin J Matefertene. also .?f Star - Neighborhood lay, The i rwttiin3 . a ,tor of Nuggets by the 1IrY. A !: 1h;an, pastor oi: fled ',vars.) won, United Church. t 3iis<sln.l{ Picked From Our Exchanges] Oiraagewlea 'Yreka* Toronto The offietth of the 4'linten L. a I,. paid A visit to the Rev J.Ii.Merrea- 4 Mems?vial Iodate of Toronto, recently. They conferred the Blue and Rove l , 11 7 Arch Ile.grees awl were highly cora. 1Eracured,,t'oltar bore Gp rte 1 iveeatlt the cat, brtat."titres plimented far their week, ' A hcaut- V4h'1 eetattinat en Monclati of is a Mise Simpson's left arm but Airs,1 iful hand -worked altar pillow stag +avi d 31i11 er, a ^sillrii-c 9s >; Yit(i P przsen p l Y cat, had his collar bene fvaetured uiughNe is having enforced holidays ata Currie -Robertson urrie= Robertson present. - t Mrs; Pleat Christine, daughter e£ Brother week,I 'Meets heath in Air Disaster Mr, and Mrs, (Merge T. Robertson, while Xarzweiter egos .e(i with a bad shaking t c b their hosts ter alae ('lin, ton ledge. 'Kit() rseiprocatt:d with a sits: umbrella for elle W. M. ee the Toronto Tioilge. Boy' Meets With Painful Accident John L. Mend who with his 7 real:. and Mr. Themes Anderson Curtac,l Thursday.septemller let'), Lame old son. met death in the -St Qathar® son of Mr.. Currie and the late. John p Little, son sf Alex and 11Ire. Me('t ask-' fines air disaster, was a brezher of ;I Curie. \\ it sham. wow rinarried on I in, Rai n l any,while playing in the Mr . Earl Drummond, formerly of!i Saturday. September Litt, at the barn where his father ryas working',Wingbanaa now of (renal& i ltoma of the bride's Barents, Wing.. : met with a painful aewidezit. The Engagement Announced I halo. tlaitario.. Rev. Sidney I)aticaon little lad was playing with a chain - offieiated The enitagenlent is announeett of suspended from a pole, and it it be - Elisabeth Patience. only daughter of AgerhertaeLa,ug keyed a 'hook on 'the end of the chain ' the tato Wm. and. Jean Scott, to Wile On Saturday, September 14th, ! caught inside of his mouth causing ]ram Earl Mills, of Strathroy, son of North Side United-Ciiirtteh,. Seafortia a him to fall tearing' cr gash. through Couneillor and Mrs. Mills, of.. Blyth, decorated with •gladiblt and ferns,,i his cheek about an inch and a half sued the pimple9{ all diwappeared. We the marriage to take place quietly in was a hewer of beauty, when Miss long. Ur. McLeod. Wroxeter was compltetely treat everyano asked nae what SePtenilae><: Mary Laing. appeared at the altar i called and it was necessary to put . 1 had taken, or done."• ' Store Changes Hands and became the bride of Dr, William ;three stitches in to clog) the wound. Manufactured-Only'lay Thii T. RM. Aberhart, of Mitchell, son of Mr. and' - Death of George Ladd lam Co., Ltd., Toronto, Oat. The tarso general store at liras- Mrs. C. Aberhart Rev, W. P. Lane, ...-, e -ea - .w_.-'_----- ge gels known as the J. Ferguson Co•,` pastor of the church officiated. • . LEGAL CARDS 0 business has been disposed of to H.: - •eves he A. Loffrer, of Toronto, who will take Death of Mrs. John B. Laporte F. R. DARRO'vv po1?session as soap as stoek-taking After an illness of four clays with Barrister, ollrttor, Notary Public, Eto: has been. completed. It is one of the pneumonia there passed away at 6 fiuceessor to J. L. y Publ oldest business places in. the town, o'clock Wednesday Morning-Septem- oran PhnnP !IT nfflcP. The c ti'r'e Godrr1eh. and the sale was vaecasioned owing to leer lith, Virginia Brisson, beloved , H N E S T M. - Srare. - ._ the death of Mr. Ferguson last Tree 1 wife of John B. LaPorte, Blue Water .tLE comber.A 'highway. Deceased was born sixty. Barrister and Solicitor Hoffman..•Siebert one Years ago last June 27th, at miss Leila -Anna Siebert, young. Drysdale. At the age of fifteen she Sun Life Bhlg., Adelaide and Victoria est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. i was united in :marriage to Mr. Lae Telephone; Elgin 60111 - Siebert, of Zurich. vas united in . Parte. Surviving ere her husvand Toronto R. marriage to Mr. Clarence Hoffman, and five sons and nine daughters. DUDLEY E. 'II4L Il+S, of Galt, and son of 1VIr. and Death of Mrs. Chas. Shoemacher D - Mae Smelt.- Hoffman -gar -Zurich, at' The remains of the late Mrs. Chas Ettrristrr Salicitor Notary the home of the bride's parents on. Shoemacher, who -ided in Sarnia on I'IIONE 27 HA\tlLr(l, STREET. Y. Dr je officiated. ays, ! Book Lovers' Corner T acher Meets With Accident ferment made intheLutheran cern- 10 Tuckersmith. will 'be laid up for week. Deceased was well and fav- "A 000e Bove is' the Best Companion" Pulilic.`Conia •)neer. :;to. Saturday, September xdth. Rev. \' . Septembev 14th, aged 65 years and y, • Y e r of i' tea. ,a 6 d s were brow h to Zurich and an - George Ladd. of Clinton. - passed away at his home, Joseph -street, on Friday September 13th, at the age of seventy-nine. Mr. Ladd bred been in failing health for about a year and for the last few months had been eon - 'fined to the house. Mr. Ladd was twice married and is . survived by three children by las first marriage: William Ladd of .Clinton; John Ladd of N'orthorn.Ontario and Mrs. Gil- bert O'Dell of Toronto, His' wife died several years 'ago, and five years ago last April he was united in mar- riage to Mrs. Agnes Hathaway . of 3ficit., woo survwes-hint. - e SPECIALIST Miss Dena Simpson teacher in No etery on Tuesday afternoon of last 1 (By Jane Holtby) - - , F. J RTOASTER. natie,,geltK, o71zi to.. 1tecil~t:.nu: - bl1rrety,dpycfuedh -ta„_„ Monday evening aflast weekwhen sean EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT her car slipped from the road in the Dominion hotel in that: toren some "The slash between the generation. Late house. Surgeon IV'ew 'York•A161- heavy gravel where the teeth conces-, twenty years ago. m its prime and the generation just , thalmie and Aural Hospitals„assistant at sion joins the Kippen Road. Miss Johnston -4)011 ns° becoming of.age, as seen in the con- ' MoorefieId's Eye Hospital and Golden Simuson and Mrs. Detweiler.were The marriage of Miss 11a Mae Ellet between two women, •each the Square 'throat: Hospital, London, Eng. _ .:.. _ Johnston. daughter of Mrs. S. John- finest` and most courageous of her :t3 Waterloo St., S. Stratford, Tele- pltoae 267. At Hotel Bedford, Goderlch.' an the evening of third. Monday of eel, month till the following . day, 'Tuesday,• at L. 111, m. CHIROPRACTIC DRIJOI iS+S. PRACTITIONER. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST, GxODE11iICH. E q u ipped with electroamagnetic baths. Electronic _.eleetriie treatments .. : rod chiropractic. Chronic, organic, and nervous diseases. Lady in at- tendance. • Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 H g to 9 p.m., excepting Monday and • Thursday and by appointment, A. N. ATKINSON, residence and ' n jce,_eornor-of-South-acre t-and-flrrii-. tannin road. Phone 341, D 'JfKEU*5 STH REMEDY N6 NUB To SPtNo`McsnJon, n4k141. ),ten wows. 5IRITAt1RN quaker acutvca stio MUM AMOURW by - un1NeTMs I,RMCOY'1/4AT MAI Mt4w• NP TWOUAANn! OY.nuilaitn4• - - II I x WHEN SENDING —MONEY ORDERS ,,, 0 PACE T'NRI* hUoiiyyim .iti }} dc1{N l`y)ill ' o N?.uN1 fll Ill1I,i11, sii:Ifi11i pNl iii., !1 ,•i•ii ,P„ '!'se,,l WH.EN you have occasion to send Money Orders they may be obtained readily at any pranch of the Bank. of Montreal. 1 Eirtablished 1817 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS 'OE 4900,000,000 R. C. WHATELUh', Manager, Goderich Brauth - stop. Seaforth to Mr. Norman Rus- kind—this • is 'the subject of Anne sel Dorranee, of McKillop, was quiet- Douglas Sedgwiek's moving novel, meant' to' you all the things you care, yellows, greens and Browns. Practically Att'ay. Ialady and Rellabfrom. l Performed at 3 ». rn. Thursday,. "Starting. off coolly, tranquilly, in for most, you .never get over it,” it'• Now. is. a good time to see the Mor• nflamts all I5itis )risme from inflammable . can be removed with • ly Performed at North Side United the .atmosphere of etaoin etaoi shrrrr is Monica who begs her to remain itimes and Quebec...or the Inge- Dr, Thomas' ,., )eietxis _Oil. - Simply- Church parsonage by, the pastor,. Rev. tryside, it develops to an emotional and "be my daughter. • I lands of Ontario .. of .'iasper.. Na.- W.. P'. Lane. After the ceremony? Mr. and intellectual _ crania of thrilling in- • "Dark Hester, by Anne: Douglas Tonal Park' and the Pacific Coast. 1 ing it on the s010 spat and it is quick. find Mrs: 'Dorrarice left .ori a trip to teres; and passionate intensity. The Sedgewiek,. author of "The Little Take your dubs along ---you'll meet h is d by the skin. Its healing Meneeeet and Quebec, (7n their re- reader fads himself. in syinpathy French Girl," is distributed in Can-; ideal golfing weather wherever you poweerr is conveyed to the inflamed tissue .which is quietly soothed - uncompromising onto, . •Detailed information will be lade Thin .find remedy is also specific far sees Elvin in McKillop.: >y MonestYi their hared g all manner of cuts, scratches bruiaea McFarlane -Potter e' of meanntess or (trickery so unlike in Another Napoleonic Novel i ly sun:eied by any Agent of Coned- and smalls. Keep a bottle handy their whole outlook upon life Irl The period ]rnawn as the Hundiec, ran National Raiitvayn • The ho park _ Hester,_- Mies.. Sedgewiek-has--Days-•-the pe,I1IUU that etapaed be-1.---a-al ? .. --- Potter of Stanley township- avtts the°• ovn with Marvellous delicacy t'ne ;ween the landing of Napoleon from: `""-" mile • turn'they will reside on Mr. Darren with both women, so alike in their ada by Thomas Allen, publisher, Tor gn I AUCTIONEERING - - THOMAS OUNDRY . to SON. Lire Stork ans General Auctioneers, Elam Ave,..Goderielt.. Sates made everywhere -and alt efforts wade to give Yon eatist'aetion. farmers' Sale Notes dtsco•i.:ted. • Phone„ i10. • • . 'WESLEY W. FlalIER, AUCTIONEER: rt. Wilt conduct sates anywhere. My terms arereasonableand I will •try and. give_ satlsfaetion. _ Phone Carlow 1314, -or address R, R. r h 4,Code le . NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. - 'W71t. BAiLII:.: c UFlL NOTARY P 1. AR 1\ done t;enrral Conveyancing (food Companies'. Represented Phone No: 265. (ioderlch. Cant. • INSURANCE. rettILLOP MI rtl.Ar. F1nE IxstiR- FI TY INSURED. FARM AND TSALATEI1 Ttl\VN PfOP ErAY INSURED. value of property insured up to Jan - 5 • 9 $ 'S 97).00. Jan- uuary i t ,O1 , r. OFFTC IlleaTimes Connolly. Presi- dent, Godericlr Jas. Evans,'Vice Prean- Ora, Beeehwnnd; T. E. Hays, Seca Treas.. Seaforth DIRECTORS -1e F. McGregor, Sea - forth; .T. Cr. Grieve. \Viuthrnp• Writ. Vertu. Constance:. George Nief:artnrv. Teckersnitth; Jobe Ferris; Ilarlock; J 1hn Bennewiso. I;roadhagen; elurraY t3lbs011 Brumfield. AGENTS—J. W. Yeo, Godericlr: Sandy Leitch, Clinton: Wm. Chesney, Sea - forth: R. lllnehley, Seaforth. Policyholders can gley their asaese- nrents at Calvin Cub's Marc. rloderieh: A. J. Moortsh's Clothing store, Clinton; or J. H. Reid's, Bayfield: put INSU1BANCO. Have It. attended to liy the WEST WAWAIIQSH MUTUAL FINE INSURANCE CO 17sitaIlle led lent Head 111grrr 11unoannon, Ont. Wm. Watson. enburn. President Chas. Hewitt, Vire President; Jai. Gir- v.n, Hon. leireetart I)Iroetors Wm. 1teOeitlan. St. Helens; W. P Reed, R. R. Noe 2, Luekirow: Harry L. Sat- 2ield, Goderlch • Atex. Nicholson, Luck - now; Tim Griffin, R. R. No. 7. Lnelcnaw; Chas. lIs'witt, Kincardine; Robt. David- son, Dungannon. Fate F»00 per thonrand Tlifie. STOTITERu Treas. CECIL 'rlRELEAtVEN. ;'re'y. aaregatreere Brophey Bros. aaneasow The Learing Fateral Directors - - ■tMd Eii sheers also Aotlosluee Service Orders carefully attended to at all hours -night or day. We are the inspector) of anatomy- in and for the County of Huron. Phones: Store 120; Residence 217. J. . Wheeler Funeral Director and i Embalmer Got erich, Ontario All calls promptly ett`entle,i illy t)4 night. Phoecs: Stew 33A; Howe- Slew of Mr. and Mra, William r, „ 1 always, - .V -,s scene of a quiet but very pretty wed purification of love and . suffering,', Elba to his defeat at Waterloo, has l dine at noon on Tuesday, September She has :.created a whole exquisite been the theme of many noveliets.1•. 17th, when their youngest daughter, world from which the reader ,emerges. and 'probably:: no other like periost' Hazel Laura, became.the bride-ot enriched and ezcalted. has ever been so filled' with: tragici . After a short. married life. spent an happenings, 1 , _r. _ .-_ an India. she _hated -and -len ... l,ae-I< _ In "ALittle Less Than Gods," ford band. whose romance she had' been Medoc Ford gives his version of this' and yet whose happiness site did not di:arnatic time. '' make, Monica. Wilmott widowed liv-1 This boolc was planned i^ collabor- Hest B eeaktaht VAKER ESSE tAe'.Cha/Ienpe GREATEST IN' PERFORMANCE SPEED—faster than any car ever built in its price class --Not just a fine drawn shade of advantage but a smashing big superiority that easily distances any thing in. this field. Its supremacy as not based ors theoretical horsepowers and specially adapted "test devices. Essex speed is a real and usable quality -- established on the road ----established in records, at better than 70' miles an hour, all over the country— established by owners who know and constantly demonstrate that nothing can touch it at the price. GETAWAY—..here again the proofs are actual, from 5 to 25 miles in 7 seconds ---from f0 to 70 in 19.2 seconds. • . sMoOT:I-HNISS—exclusive to the patented Super -Six principle, which no other maker can copy. ECONOMY --never approached witli like per- formance. You may expect 18 miles to the gallon and upward --many get more—in your Essen the Challenger.. RELIABILITY- official tests, as well as the experience r f 200,000 owners, with the.Iowest actual records of service cost, establish l':ssex the Challenger as, the "ltelialoility Car of the Year. Two Essex entries fritts perfect stores, tivnn'tite (rand Prize of the famous "Tour ale France" reliabilityclassic, against a large freldofcostlier American and European cars. No other car of whatever prise level equalled the: perfect record =heed by kith Essex entries. ewe pe °I° a 1LUY k bs est idtv pica Cal, tetete eYlTRDAila tin lite rear_s.pa.crdtar, tette defier', tOareea mule:ear Ihist;..ta:.3 veobef iei{uI s,tpet-Six. E'at instarta Eats tkiycity -e,lt ilrts pax !«t tray be ae taw as X33 d AND EP. (tea SONY enenehly semen* tee tt 11' pv .' s o. b. 6Vtadwir, I'A5Y `1`Ct t)\VTS*elan prix tsar torts extra e illbence epreclogrego,athkrasabbraetat ,.,d iil probably recut ehe initis bra f07 , gni, P.* Ld. M. C. Y'ard4.rsde n et Okla Neve atmiisblr Wee ca baixt, t. L. J. BAKER Goderich Inn Garage Phone 160 i J. MacEW?N, l10 ea'ach ing in England and.augmenting her ation with Joseph Conrad. Their plan; scanty --income in various" Mays,• ea was interrupted firstby the war and' urates • and devotee. her entire emo- then by Conrad's death; but from the: tionaI life to her soli Clive, Theirs idea came forth ('onrad's unfiniehedi has been an exceptional commun. and ' posthumously published "Sus - ion ' and is enhanced rather than pense," and later this fine historical' lessened by t'he .war. for Clive novel. returns to her broken, to be nursed ' "Heroes have become men and the back to health. The relationship of gods of history mortals by the hum - mother and son is not one for the in. ani?ing touch. of Ford Madox Ford. troduction • of a third person. But It is Marshal Ney, le Beaux Sebreur, Clive had been aided in his return -to whom Mr. Ford has ehosen to make manhood by Hester. Blackeston, a the central figure of his canvas. .•he „ . ;. modern -of the moderns, and'• a i Through the story also run t week -end' in Cornwall he returns after , n- romances of Fielding, the Young, gaged to bet, Englishman, 'who worshipped nt the "She had a miserable girltoode twin shrines of greatness and love;' her mother was dead: and her father of Napoleon,: mar chin" - to reconquer a parson in . the Midlands. Hester the world and meet Iris fate' at St.' had made her own living ever since Helena; of Assheton Smith the fab.e leaving college. She had done real- uously fie'h Englishman, with his pas- ly remarkable work. Shehadadtrave travel- forthe mistress of Tsar AIMxan - led through Bolshevik Russia, risk- der; of Gatti di Vivirio, the forgotten ing her life and written a series of hero of 'Waterloo, of Madame Ney articles for "The Protest," and was and : her glittering sacrifice for: her tremendously interested in psycho- husband. analysis and social reform." i "A Little .L ss Than Gods," by Monica hated her and admitted Ford Madox Fo •d, is published by :ler hatred, and .feeling that elan, only the Viking Press a ncl distributer! in t way to keen Clive was to In -e him', Canada by. Irwin a tl Gordon, Toren. she leaves London and settles. in the to country. r AUTUMN IS CANADA'S TRAVEL! Much to her surprise they follow TI1SiT' her later. She adores her grandson,' Travel talons nit new jos in Aut. Robin,' but is allowed very few: prix-Tas Y oo lieges with him. All her enjoyment The n ghts dare )ref eshiee not nglywcorruL- in their torniehe is changed to chag• vin when. she learns it was Hester's Scenery ]solos differently too. Trees foliage are lavish with brilliant suggestion. Chagrin. turns to 'esus» andpicion when she finds that Hester color. Every hillside is :t riot of reds, 'had before her marriage known Cap- ' tain'Ingnen, who just about this time buve ' a home in the same locality.. T Monica confronts Clive with the announcement that Hester had had a Past.' Clive admits his knowledge of that Hester had resisted upon DE CH telling him -but he has never known the identity of the roan. After mak• ing everyone miserable, herself in.. eluded, Monicadecides to commit suicide aed attempts to throw herself in front of a London train. She is ,rescued by Hester . and in the talk that follows both get illuminating --• • -- : glimpses of the other's attitude and eth. and aufferingo . and when •. fleeter la apparenty resolute in her &terinite- ation to leave Clive, because "Ive come to see in. these last months that it's the family thing that always non- quers ie the end, It's what we all come back to, in the, bottom of our hearts• -if we have any family, I have none. I'm an outsider in that way too. I've always been a free lance, with all the conceit and theory of a fee, lance. But if you've ever had a mother and ahe'c given you and ' t a riscs FARMER'S WIFE GETS STRENGTH By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Compound Wilton, Ont.---"/ ani tatting Lydia E. Pint ham'a Vegetable Compound throanlithnt'!lenge you t►tt want to have a good time of Life. It heli a me and f cannot praise at the "Winter Garden Show" it too highly. I wee Get ready for it today It order.' roubled with heat y y !alio and nay ing your winter supply of Ibabe evero heavy heat Folks Coal so ails I 'eoto ald do harmydt7 w flora work, g Davi 1 in' the raew'npapeze j lour ad about the Vogetablo Cora- t Med teal thought a to rive it a triaE::' eldilea three wgepo hat t• 'MUSTARD ' f a 1- tlre relii!f and I have toilet ntltrr chat , it dais for lite. 11 alta willing for yea to AL . a r rn;r la'-tter if yyo1a clue ?" Algee D0rt. i'lest lets, Wdton, lentils. Aek tear *OW GE YOUR TiC!<ET5 Fi1DM THE HEAT FOLKS FOR :nit WINTER GARDEN. SFIOW 'iC,lttp.l Winter is really a delightful time, When we prepare fur it properly. Frosty nights and crisp days, Even snowy, blowy days— Are enjoyable when there is warmth and cheer indoors. For 0o01 Clean Coal CALL, TUC 1 Phone I!8 — Goderecio 1PH0N -330 For Upholstering, Rapairtng Reflnishing A large ranee of Semple Cover Ala' carried P. A. ZIMMERMAN a Nelson Stine t e f'1 I. :•AN I 1 ASI'1N(; c'Oi)•I.IVi.R ('11. SCOTT'S 1'S EMULSION The Canadian Bank of Commerce Inro- duces-- the .internationally famous -Book. : . 'Banks to the PLiOPL-E OF GODB R1C1.1 .AND A DISTRICT ft 1G1 Deposit 25 cents and get a pocket size Book Dank. When opened at any branch of.. the • Canadian Bank of Commerce, and the contents deposited, 't tl i. 25 cents 'will be refunded. Have your!Book Bank opened . each )Month aIid . become - a , , regular sneer. TM CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE WA ah :chlch ea amatpaq,a1od it 'THE STANDARD HANK OF CANADA ' l.Meissaiage!1c'thanks 0.1000 • 7:g:a •••Ia •t ,0' Ontario • Housewives The minas•:enirnt or. the Ire cram i"1. ' drank the thuuunnds of (h,ter.n tuo.,•er, who made our lath a•na.v." ar, timethe greatest sale to the htatort of th. t °mpate. ';'hese epleciale arc a slight token of the spprs. rietion for the splendid support accorded a.. -as X04 3 Pleas. 25c. 4 C,.rkcs llr ' 2 um,. l7c fO Cakes = 2 -Ib. ion ltc Pitt. ; c .5 Pias. 23c . ritek a - Pkg. 10c . 2 akti,. 25" Coffee t1 31c Fairy Soap Ivory Soap Flakes - Comfort or Gold Soap Corn Syrup Croats Or Baritsee Quaker Cake Flour - Shirrif f's Jelly Powders 01111 A, Ct114Nt,46 Oat It !:uec Durham Corn Starch Kellogg's Rice Krispies' King's Plate Salmon Fancy PRAY 8E111'03 CORNED BEEF' 23 CREAMCREAM0BARLEYrigt.214 DAVSIDE letAtell PEARSxsi "lilt 'Your 2 Two 27 DOM ON STORES LUHTED. PIO Min IVA `iARINIu,s n LPAVIVRAIIr Ilei tr!tltt'x i