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The Goderich Star, 1929-11-14, Page 3
• THURSDAY, NtA% i4tir, 1929 Backaches and Headaches 11 Yrs. Kenley Tebbuttt Chatsworth, Oat-, ;sitar:— tFer yews i had beep .abject to backache* ua %et/daacha', sad could fled no reteely that realty tltmmed to Mitre me wail a aeight'ar told zee about Doaun, Kiduey Bills. "1 hwritatetl, for ri white, kbapt tate leg them, but finally I got 4 bas tail tomtit to my great satisfaction that both the fiackttehea sad hee<I*'hee were .lowly but surely Teeming me, Iso I got two more bozos and before T Itiel IYizthed the mond one l: woe feeling ,,rydifferent; "117 work became it plessor& egetu, mod to=day I am in perfect 2tcaith." Prier. 50 cents a. box et all drnggiete and antlers, •or znttiIod direct on receipt of priee by.. The T. 1611 -eine Co., Limited, Verotto,Ont. - -� DO,Il ix,ANSpug • LEGAL. CARDS F.B. DAIRIOW. Barrister, Solicitor, tor, Notary Public, lata. Successor to J. L. Killoran 1!'ltone 07., Office. The Ssiuere, Goderich. f'RNEST IL LEE Barrister and Solicitor Sun Life Bldg., ,Adelaide and Vietoria Telephone: Elgin 5301 Toronto 2. .lt91.147 ... .. Barrister, SolieItor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Etc. PHONE 27 HAMILTON $TREt1T., SPECIALIST DR. F. J. R. FO11 TER. EYE, EAU, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeop. New York Oph- thalnito and Aural hospital, assistant at Moorefield's Eye Hospital and Golden Scinare Throat hospital, London, .Eng. 63 Waterloo St;, S. Stratford. Tele- phone 267. At Hotel Bedford, Goderich. Next 'Wilk Tuesday, Nov 19th, from 10 a.ni. lin 4 Em. CHIROPRACTIC. DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER, Neighborhood News Nuggets THE GODERICH STAID !"'Thr inrorpuratiu$ limy has a tbairt et 24 iwni markets." Int swerietn a •aid that Cc -teat -eh in let*, ;.vented and received si pat. enc ort to ry »tent whereby the meet om Otir+� ,lmerchant n)rXht have a sc�alu ;trice Picked G � on every cut of mat, and RE the t�arce thus pietienting overcharge or ;mike- . charge. He was the first to start the tPorramce. Mitre forranec wee 1.•ovii,selt seselte ittseertetla Phut anti Sta3 in 1llehillop, the daughter of t6:s� Iatc (originator of the alphebetie plan Mr. and dirs. fsc:irge ilnrr,arte. neer which worked so erase: sfnlIIy in 'the has resided in Toronto for thirty srroeery clenArtlment of the erg�niza= •w cars. Her death occurred in St. tion, fie has worked out A systema .John's hospital, after an illne3, of 11 of five charts, ono for each et': the -baud a month. I f:onr departments anti one as a SW- about Announced mart' of the four`—all based' on scion- tifie principles worked out 'of :dein The engagement is announeod of ; experience. Mary llarvena Isabella, eldest dolt-,' The new enterprise ' i which Ger- .. , i a Mr. and r1 V l >icr f a d -gra. William Dlc- i R .r c and will devote his talents is that of Donald. of Rippon, to 'Bass illi keon locatieg til. It was announced that Purcha e, Exeter Store Mr. E. Bred, who oon,ie:oted bila Sehite store in Exeter and who re- cently sold cut to' i't:ainw ty , Lae purchased the store building outs - pied by them from M. R. E. kitkern. Lumnon.Smith A quiet wedding toot :place en Wednesday afternoon of Inst week, when Vera Smith, daughter v£ M. Stanley. Ales, Smith of ,_tunle�. was united in marriage to Mr. Howard Lemon, son of l4ir. Wm. Leinmon• 'After the honeymoon the young coup:o will re- side in Hensel). First Baby in New Hospital Mr. and Airs. Wm. Parker, of Hon* SAO. are the parents•of the first child to be borit,in the now' Scott,Memorla1 Hospital. at Seaforth,' 4 sou being born to them on Sunday.•October 27, The •babe was presented 'tei\n ' a" 411. ver loving eup and a gold tint;; Former Morris Twp. Resident Passes Peter Hall, a former resident of Morrie township;, passed away at his home in Toronto on Sunday, October 7t.. e hadbeen i ,. h H eo in failing l:ealtt for the ;last two years. Deceased was 'born in Brussels 69 year ago, and. was the son of the Iete Jtnaes and Mrs. Hall. !Death of Miss. Mary Dorranre The •death occurred in. Toronto an Monday; Nov. 4th, of .Mins. Mary time know ;last 'what each; cut toot, CEGROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST,`, GODERICIH.. E q u ipped with electro -magnetic baths. Electronic electric treatments'. end chiropractic. Chronic, organic,., mod nervous diseases. ';lady in at- tendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 'i' to 9 p.m., .excepting ' Monday and Thursday and by appointment. A. N. 'A•TKINSON, residence and office, corner of South street and &ri= toCiti a r road. •Phe $ n. 341. AUCTIONEERINGr THOMAS GCNLIitY & 50N. Live Stook and. General Auctioneers, Elgin alve...Goderieb. Sales made everywhere and alt.afrorts )rade to pill) you satisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes disco•X.ited. Phone 110. " jESLEY W. FISHER, AUaT'IONEEB. WW, oondutt sales anywhere. My terms are reasonable and .1 try and give satiefaotion, Phone Carlow 1314, or . address NOTARY L ar Y PUB I.IC , ETC. 'WM, BAILIE,ot NOTARY .P 13Y, C General' Con eyenneing'lone' Good .Companies laeprosented. 1?lione No. 29s. Goderleh, "Ont. fN3i#LotcE ttgeatILLOP 31f 1l'A), :TIRE TNSttle- ANCE (t()MP.e.Int . h, Goderich. nary..i'Jl•0..43,64R 975.00, • i0 b' Fit;,ER.S-•James tionnolll•, Pre41- :lent, Cxodereh; Jas. Evans, Vice -Pena dent, Beeclitivuod: T .., Have, - See,- 'i'reYis.. Seaforth. , '1)IIIR A G'TOln —1). F. 11r-Cretsor, .Sea - forth ; J. Gr Grieve, 'Winthrop ; Abels" S—J, W. Yeo, (ore rich ; Sandy Leitch, ''C1.intnii ; 1Vtn. Chesney, Sea- d'or!ih . 1't, Hine/110y. Seafortii. Polieyn/a:dens can pay their .assess- ments at Calvin Cult's store, Goderich; A. J. Moorish's •Clothing store, Clinton; or J 11 field's, l3ayfleld. FIRE IrtSVHANCE Have ft attended to by the WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO Established 1078 Head (Meet Dungannon, Ont. Wm.. Watson, Auburn, President; .4bas. Hewitt, Vice President; Jas. Girviri, Hon., Director; .Director -- W. J. T'homps�in, Auburn; 'Wan. Mc- Quillan s St. lie1lens; W. P. Reed, R. R. No. 2, Lucknow" Harry L. •Salkeld, Goderich; Alex, Nicholson, Lueknow; Tim Griffin, It. IL No. 7, Lucknow ; -Chau. Hewitt, Kincardine; Itobt. Dav- ideon, Dungannon. Rate --$2.00 per thousand.. THOS. S'i'OTHERS, 'Treas. CECIL TREI,EAVEN, Sec',. Brophou BrOS. G)t)fERI(:H • The Leading Funeral Directors and Libellers ulso,AMtbttlatee Service Orders carefully attended to at all hours—night or day. We are the inspectors of anatomy in Monty o and for the f Huron. Store 120; Resident. 21'7. tsl+M+��r rortrroubiesomecouglisar colds ... forbroniclritis,ppe or other respiratory affections, takeANOIER's. ,. Pleasant to Take -,- it Refpa Direction etc tt \ I. R. Wheeler _ Funeral Director and Erba*er Goderich, Ontario AIC calls promptly ttttSnda to day or night, Phones; Store 'SNI; Masa s&,w tl Children Oryx roR mums CASTO R,A l • 4 \ ,l�• S Does rheumatism - hlnder your . Y �cW TALE working in a. VY quarry as a driller," writes Mr. John J. Hogan of South March, Ont., ref was seized .with. rheum*, Am hi the left shoulder. I followed treatments for some time without relief. I had heard so much con- cerning Dr,. Williams" Pink Piller that I decided Ito give them a trial. They were .certainly the meth. cine that I needed for it was not long before I was , as well as ever. Now 1 take them every Sprung as a tonic." - This h onr of hundreds of euro itt which )hese blood-, enriching pith have Pew" effective medicating sblr. HI_ Pinkit hi .r o modem. uy Dr. '1 Whirr.' ▪ Pink Pill. new se x+.rr *W. ,. f obi any dealer firs uiedi. der, or by :.ail, SO tents*. o.tprid, intim The Dill Wit- llama G itllam. Medicine Ce., lksi*- ville, IP10Ole tNi P1 I'LL ..� _ el*w, Hi sr.■nsrnesea,- 1 Il 11„11 1,1111 1 1 1 .. 11 . llroadfoot, eldeut son o1 Mr. andhe and Frederick Grimes, of Tl Mrs. '1 'illiain S. Broidfoot. of Tueto Monte, have in their possession a crsnnith, the marriage to take pisco' secret method which bikes all the early in November. "guess" out of the business of loeat. Painfully Hurt ing oil. The method. it was aaaid, it -Falling• from lite lead of the s,tdirs entirely new to the it industry. , too the foot, early Saturday, Novena. ber 2nd, Rirri, John Webster Centro PIANO TEACHING IN GetOUPS street; �ia was ;so sadly -slink-' +Goderich-Public School Board Decidea en and bruised that fora time it woe to Allow Use of Schools feared her injuries welts ,coy loos. At present Airs, .Webster is • The teaching of piano playit;;; in resting at 1)ar home' but sutParing classes is a recent developMent which from iiainful bruises and internal In- juries. the Canadian Bureau for the Ad. Express Robbery vaueement of Music has been takinr s The warehouse of the t:anatt:ctn in music under experienced and spe- National Express et t'.ie station, eiallsr qualified te;tchers, at a very Clinton, was broken into recently nominal rate, is brought within the and come geode taken, - although reach of every ;boy and girl• • The in - nothing of great value. It is sup- . struction is given to small groups of posed that the robbers were looking, eight or,ten pupils at a time, and ex - for money or liquor parcels,, nett.ter perience has shown that, through the of whieit aro over stripped •on the lade. friendly eomnetitfon *meandered, the train. group enthusiasm, and the opportune. up, by which a thorough instruction ose Dogs Ono, i'„a ...uulittiuii;. roe i,urnta i;hor. -- of Mr. W. Ernest Wui;ams, of .Clan- deboYe, died in St Jureo.es ;Despital, London, on Friday evening, Nov. 1st, from injuries received • Thursday morning .when he was hit by a motor ear. $elides bis wife Mr. Williams is survived by his aged mother who resides at-the-Clandeooye •residency, also two. sons, Rupert ane .;ohm and one brother. - Death of Brock. C. Brandon Brock C. Brandon, former. Ilan - over - merchant, ' died on Sunday night, Nov. 3rd, at the home to :tis brother, N. L. Brandon; St. Marys: Deceased was born in Morr:s township, near. Wingham, 44 years ago, but for the past 10 years had resided to Hanover. His widow, who survives, is anonly daughter of the late Dr. Taylor. who was mayor of • Hanover for many years. - Walter Culbert . Gets` $5,000 Thomas Culbert,, et. ' .;;uclspriow, father. of Walter B. Culbert.. who lost. Ins left . arm .in en .auzomoeile' acct» dent a few weeks ago.. brSought an action for damages against Elton MacLennan, driver of the other ear in the crash, and the case was to _ have, been. tried..nt tee recent assize court at. Walkerton. The Case. how- ever, was settled .out of court, Cul; Bert accepting 25,000 from. Ellen MacLennan's father, act.ng, on be- hale of his son • Death of Mr. Jc- n Hirons Mr. John Hirons, son oi* Mr. Geo. Hirons. of Blyth, passed away at his home in London on Monday. October 28th, after a very boor illness. The late deceased Was born so Plattsville 48 years ago and moved to :Blyth with his parents. When quite young he left for Kansas City, Kansas, and, later followed his vocation as painter in Detroit, finally locating in London some few years ago, w,iere he was married 26 years ago to Miss Olive Gardiner, of that city., who with a family of five children survive. Missionary Honorer; On Monday evening. o: Inst ;cel. the spacious rooms or tee United church at Exeter Was ..•ed, the oc- casion being a recept.au and enter- tainment given under the auspices of the Young. people's League to Rev. Ben Smillie, a missiona.e home from India . on furlough a.1'. Smillie, whose home was within a mile of Exeter,, on the London 'Ryad, has very successfully been :steering in the mission fields of India for over 15 years . and is a representative elf. the United church, 'eforn union known As Carmel Presbyterian church. Death of Samuel McGeoch The death of a life-longand re» spected member of the community, Mr. Samuel McGeoch, • occurred on Thursday, . October 31, in Egmond- ville. For forty years Mr. McGeoch had been a familiar figure in . See, - forth and Egmondville, where he carried. on a large business in team- ing. Fre' was in his Mb year and was born on the 2nd concession Tuckersm;th; a son of the late WT. Dant McGeoch. 'Thirty-eight years ago be was united inmarriage to Miss A es Gemmell, who survives . M him, with one daughter, Mrs. Paul I)aig, Tuckerumfth, and two sons, 'may, Tuckersmftlr, and Ruy, Toron- to. witty enjoy; the •workennd preetlee` willingly and in' tlfls way keen inter. est is developed, whieliensures con- centration and results in remarkable progress, the class pupils securing very high standings at the regular Conservatory examinations: Tins tort of instruction costs school boards nothing as all they are asked to do is to grant the use of their school- rooms,. where there is te piano, after school hours. These classes have • PACE TUIN • e rC� \t'�° ��'Qit\SQ\\,'dte 5ik Dsces. —04 ellislAettp1\ SSvrC . ' 11.CS"t int, it.4.It is n>,,ts t alit a©1� corast�,reb�.vorot lotto: 0tb tt t�� �11a pQStt1.'v p apt na e1Sp r S » ed rtrAiberC • (s anti (aceIt u b t tuckothers %r1bt i t.00b'tesfit'Stgf attl e genuine COrli ei(Ot Ed - rlantdQl►Rt tri, �1 cit by TO ClAS' �►;h. St VUtNt' PREPARED a PREPARED CORD G YARYri'RMPrKt - �a�,HG ��N•�NA^t.kMLU.itti "ewv aarfy 11,IAAt • r r!. •., . nay: r a.. �kr I t .+tt• �b • V W' ■ " it ▪ Asa _R! INM,t„ t as _ vv . — asp,. 't•AP v «.,,AR;rw►tiq t $0114;:"" "' x _i1004tag 011 tAltM:n u A,q"sz esalio nit mum mks M; stn eAetxne, G5 been inaugurated in quite a number of. leading cities and .towns in East -' .on cardboard) give no sound, the key ern Canada and areproving success-, is sounded on the piano by the pupil fol, there so, that each pupil, even • at his A'special normal course is iirovid- desk, hears the note although he is ed at the Conservatory in Toronto for pressing only a dummy key,. the instruction of already coomerr.:t Theory, it is pointed out, is much teachers for this. method ,a tuition, a more easily taught in classes, and, as short and intensive course of thirtya' result, much more theory is taught or forty hours.and these pupils have .a more thee - The pupils in a group are supplied ough training in the fundamental with dummy keyboards, to use oft principles of music, ' their desks, and the pupils, one at Mr. J. S. Atkinson, dirket-: of the the piano, and the others at their Canadian Bureau for the advance - keyboards, all. play the same exers meat of Music, was in town recently cfses or tunes 'together and .daunt to. outlining the plan to members of the gether. . While the slummy keyboards Goderich: public school board and at (which consist cr the keys printed the meeting of the board on Monday -Nov. 4th, Mrs. Andrews, representing the Bureau, was present to explain the plan fuithor, and the board --pas- sed a resolution, to allowthe use of the sehools and pianos foe the pur- pose. ;The Home and School Clubs are gettingbelkind. the proposal' and e--of--detafks.,and _tire engagement of instroetors was le,ft with these Clubs.: , "Phi 0 Luzat in b -os. rhusho • and Tins of 4 and 10 cubes. rrIAKC it a habit' to have a NiR steaming cup of "OZO" with your lunch. You can prepare it iri; a moment—it is delicious, wholesome, invig- orating. Just what busy workers want ysir Ita"MeatstOtingtb. Persian' Balm creates and preserves lovely and youthful eompTexions, 'Pones and stimulates the skin. Fra- grant as a flower. Cool as morning dew. Swiftly absorbed by • the Ve- nues, nicking the skin wonderfully soft -textured. Unrivalled as on aid to feminine elegance. Delightful to use. Imparts additional charm to the daintiest : of women: Persian Bairn is the ' one toilet requisite for the 'exacting woman. Peerless as a beautifier. FORMER GODERICH BOY GOING INTO LOCAfrING OIL The following from a Pomona (Cat) paper refers to a former Gode- rich two. bay, who was born and brought up three miles from town A. C. Gerrard, of Pomona, ' has re sikned as president of this Alpha 1 eta ;Food' Markele, fife;; a 2hiiin of stores built up by Gerrard brothers. Ger. raid, it was stated, will enter larger fields of activity. It WAS pointed out here today that the retiring officer was founder and organizer of the business known to• day as Alpphtt Beta Food Markets, Inc. The businesswas started its 1011 in a small way, and Gerrard served as head of the institutions for the firer •even years. Ire was the last president .of the organization operating as a co -partnership amore; the 'brothers. He was the Sret presi- dent to serve after incorporation. "The 'business hes .grown from a entail' Beginning steadily and surely until it ranks among the. best food ittarkets. in „'Southern California, the development being doe largely to efficiency methods introduced by .the rctlriete president," staid J. A, Ger. turd', secretary e$" the organizstioat • Drink Hot Water To Eng Indigestion INSTANT RELIEF Thousands of unfortunate people suffer almost daily ' from stomach acidity, gas, sournessand indigestion after eating. If they would. start the •agreeable practice of taking a - glass of hot water containing a tea- spoonful or four tabletsof puree tis - rated Magnesia, they would soon And their stomach so strengthened and improved that they could eat the richest and most satisfying meals without . the least symptom of indi- gestion, . . Nearly all digestive troublea ate caused by an excess of acid and ,an insufficient blood supply in the stem. ach, Food ferments and sours be- fore digestion :can take place. A • glass of hot water draws the blood to the stomach and Bisurated Magnesia neutralizes the stomach acids and . keeps the stomach strong, sweet and healthy and promotes normal pain- less digestion. Bisurated Magnesia is not a laxative, is harmless, easy .. and pleasant. to take, and can be ob. 'twined from any well stocked. drug- gist in either powder or tablet form. Try this today and enjoy your meals in peace. r _ THE � GODERICH fxs w.NT To.ENdov YOUR, - RADIO THIS WINTER ? L From Mother of Six • think Lydia iL Pinkham's ' `w_ 'bm odn ttecthle I ft. w,ndethilf 11 have had six chitdrea,off which, four are living and my. veto/ ;nr'ie•a bon» pie baby boy uoiv eight months old t who weighs 23 pounds. I have taken ;vont medicine before each of them .' , 4tvss born and have cettalnly re► eeived great benefit from ft ,L urge nsy friends to take it its= L ars suer they will receive the same help .l'did.”' =Mrs; Mil*st McMullan, Vaeenrd, Omanta, PtliMl'am'� 6i '7A ••1 r-'. , A. •.;{ 0 '' 'l1"tfltifid' of ants l'ant"'Anna `'"liept"' hearing strange, clicking noised ' : when he tried to listen to his radio.. He bought a better set; but; the noise kept ore. Finely be discovered that this queer - sound was nothing more nor less 1 than his teeth chattering with the told ! Ile bought a load of Heat Polka' Coal to, warts up hfa house; --=and the 1 I rodeo stopped ! 'Toy tliie on your radio For Good 'Glean Coat CitLL TUE - I.ET THE HEAT roues ''ff' mix YOUR 11 ETHER WAVES WRH NEAT WAVE takAvpmv • Be MUSTARD Co :ANY Pirnsne !Ig Goiarldi USE THE E 1.. etc rag -r.1 m & ' rriELEP%HONE numbers .are tricky thins to .1. remember. Often whcn you think you know a number you have really transposed the two inside figures It is so easy'to say 3264 instead of 36241. The result is that you get "Wrong Number". •You are annoyed and oo la the other .. person. You have wasted your own time and his. It is safer and quicker to use the directory before you call a number, because"WrongNumber" is one .of the chief causes , o hief u ses o f a million -calls a clay fat Ontario and Quebec which go wrong — do up traffic'— c irritation --. b 1 i tausbock business. Some of those are operators' errors, and some are :mistakes by the person making the call. Ho may ask for.the n wro 'number r-- e he may :speak i - 8 y p n distincty and be misunderstood. 'We want you to have thebest possible telephone service, We are constantly staving to provide it by reducing our own errors and by. improving .equipment. But . it takes three people. • to corn- plete a call.. Use the directory -- speak slowly and distinctly avoid wrong numbers — save time --- help business efficiency. *To heap a step in adranca of demand, and to irnprovo facilities willinvolve an outlay this year in excess of $67,000,000, • DOP1INION STORES A"Witirwx avASIXY COUNTS" .:' Sons. sl the Men leek et bunilnif n Stsr.e' $.mike t•I AN1t k. PAk(EY, ton? CYARKr. *otra rtaaMiLYA,', Pon Kt,th, ens . 151,. YOtod, 5Mra,l,6tz., -. • ,lad ab..,1. i.e 1,otl. 11111.0' Pt"H Pratt, we ' . an,lsud. - Vane Maoad" hod Oobhtd• - ver,taekl. (11.1 Por,h'rft' 5.,tulf,o. ' 111,1;0; a1 tnt,ra,ato. 1 'rho trial etandatd et revoke trhtab tioininlon stores maintain lie ail n.0a:t. menta cans tot a torrespondtns MO standard in personnel. Tbtoa taiportant executives Are shown -nevem-ell of thou born sitthln he Engptre-.as Ca0.tdtaai ran estervo with no tittle pride. .., Proctor 6t IDamrlo = _ OL Week Chips* "+ is WArch Ws Otter Yeo 4,sele Alma KaiSOA ' Ser,ectPe,lef '1r V:rilre _ Marge Pkg.) want T+Atr$A e 10V 496 110414KM"zoilawsC4.0 3 - .79* • INK .Ari.er.rYca maestro remora 3nix 590i Ivory Soap CRISCO Cissa toarta 4S.: ; r.P trribit ot eaettnaets Die 2 toe xse . su23. tel 69►� Kraft Cheeks ..... . ib, See �wt��£3tWata• hoer r. .lbs tier 26a *5115:su las $ lbs. 24e IGIIeN !lata ... .... Jelly *eon*.... MN. ilk Luce etZ€iAt tneroay :treeless 11+e t tr 39.I et tows one item 05050 � aostvccf5s� cree lied ;stento 13 lie 2k rill.eer,(easieeav Braeside Pulite ..-., lb. 44e Mild Nrw f hseee taw, 2s, !?lob Old 0h•••• ..lb, 3*. saw nen came. etrrnve 1 w•e FIGS s 25. Mrrfr6 6w.t:e _ Whist likes 't-' 22' ItaytldWiseat 3100c250 smoirestiamo�=•' --- _.. sae r .. . womask V