HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-11-28, Page 3THURSDAY. NOV. Mit. 111!1
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Meek of • !1u' as Mardi fast 1 Nae
an rets *owts, sad toy 'serves trete rt
1 wtfered e. great deal too oak g Move to Stratford Death of Mrs. Bereard Kelp
bested, duebisg a,f the race deo to Sr. and Mrs. E. F. Jackson. of The funeral took place Tuesday
Neighborhood News Nuggets
Licked From Our Exchang
iKE GOl r STAR
1111 •
This Citistmas
e$ Give the Gifts tht
Endure
' !seat Muhl*, mad eotbiag uty ittoet.ir 1 Denson, moved their household effects : morning t:f !suit week of Catherine -
preser:ttad seemed to rikeve me. to Stratford where they intend mak. ltehler. of Wrngham, widow of the
"Dg the drug *lure, ono day, 1 ling their home. Theyhave conduct- late Bernard Kvfp, who predeceased
elecidatl to try ed a grocery *tore in Malan for : her about 20 years ago, She was
aatl needless to some years. born in Waterloo tad yeers ago, and
may that since
taking them ray
trouble hast all
vanished, and 1
am quite a differ.
idigit School Girls sell Po>Rpied has been a resident of Wingham fir
Some tweatyfive of the Sea'
the past nine Years.
high srhoole girls assisted in the eel= DIed in London
ling of poppies on Poppy Dsy. Their > Mr. Richard Barry, a familiar figa
effort* did much to make Seaforth's ' ure to many in Seefarth and aura
eat Nemesia t«3• , contribution to the }tippy I)ay Fund 'rounding district, passed away in
day; for the returned Hien one of the best London on tltiursday evening Nov.
"1 Atoll always
be pleased to
reaomment"i them to wha• suttee se
I did."
Price, 30 ceete'slittx at all ttruggistes
and dealers. or maned direct on r.:eeipt
sof price by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., _.
'rese nto, Out.
._: LEGAL CARDS
It. DARROW:
Barrister. Sollcitoe, !Notary Public, Eto,
• Successor WA L. Killora,tt. •
•i'Itode'Y7; Office, The Square. Goderlelt,
J RNEST M. tat'
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria
Telephone: Elgin 5801
Toronto 2.
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DUDLEY E. HOLMES•
Barrister, Solicitor, •hlotary
Payne. -CortveyManer,--Elco
--PRONE-4n
in proportionto population of any ' 14th, fallowing at brief illness. Mr.
, lalaac in Ontario. Barry was born in $i *rboro township
Will'' Run for, Alderman eighty years ago, being a son of the
John ' C. Mt Mulkisi, forrherly• of late Doneld Barry, lie is survived
i Seaforth, who 'watt tt member of the fylne aists!r, Mrs..JJ. Shine, of Seas
Toronto eity council representing . Funeral of Wtm, !latae
ward four in 19170915 and 1919, has
Hobbs, for -Melly of Clinton, who (tied
ui a Chatham hos ital n N v 12th
in his seventy-eighth year, took place
from the undertakingYrooins, Clintan, young` girl cane to Seaford*, where
announces that he would be a caiidi The funeral o> the. late William
date for alderman in that ward at the
next municipal tlectiaia. .
Meets With Accident
Mr. Carlile, of Remrall, had the.
misfortune recently, while moving a
lawr•r position near by, to have the
wheels while dropping dawn givinrC
the tongue a sudden jerk upward,
,:etching Mr. 'C'arlilo a the chin and
mouth .and cutting s tongue for
some inches quite dee ly.
mosso' from the barn Boor to a little
SPECIALLIST
TOB,. F. J. It, FORSTER,
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT
Lute House Surgeon New 'York Dint-
Omistiio and Aural Hospital, assistant at
Itoorelteld's Eye Hospital and Golden
g�uaro Throat Remittal, London, Eng;
63 Waterloo St., S. Stratford. Tele-
phone 2ti'X.
At Hotel Bedford,Goderieh. Next
visit Tuesday, Nov. loth, from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.in. •
_CHIROPRACTIC... r_._.• _
BRUGT.ESS PRACTITION R
'
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST,GODERICH.
K q u loped with . electro -magnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
Ind . chiropractic. Chronic, organic,
and nervous diseases. Lady in at-
tendance. Office hours, 2 to 6, and 7
to 9 pan., excepting, Monday and
Thursday and by appointment.
A: N. ATKINSON, residence and
ofCe, corner of South street and Bri-
tannia road; Phone 241.
AUCTIIONI .ERING
T#HO3AS GUNDOY & SON,
Live Stock and General. Auctioneers,
Ei In Ave., Goderieis.
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gado � ve ;sou sat1 taotino
runners' Sale .Notes diseonated. •
Phone 119.•
DSLEYW`. FISHER, AUCTIONEER.
0-1 o utdur-t sales anywhere. AIy
terms are reasonable and I will try and
(+Jive sat efaetion. •
Phone (iarlovv:1314, or'addresa It 11,.
Goderich.
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,NOTARY PUBLIC,. ETe.... -
WMM, BAIi,II;.
NOTARY PUBLIC
General t3onveyanctng dune
Good Companies 2Eepresonted
Phone No. 296. aoderich. ont.
INSURANCE!
chLLLOP ;4tt1'rVAL ; I1t.E XNSIlit
. ANGE COMPANY,
poem' ?rNfl toreT.ATEit TOWN PROP-
ERTY 1NSUI ED. •
Value of property lnsiured up to Jan-
uary. 1910. 43,648,975.00.
OP PICERS -.Tames Connolly, Presi-
dent, (':odor cls; Jas. Swans, Voce -Pres!.
deet, Beechwood; T. Bays, Seco
'lxeas., Seatorth.
DIE 1 O`i'OHS-•T) i'. Ater, t or, ea-
fortli ; J. (;.:. Grieve. winthrop s'l'ut.
WzJn, Constance; George. Me atrtnev,
Ttlekersmlth•• John Perris, llariock;.
Sohn liennewlse, l3roudhagen; Murray
Gibson, 13ruceflohl.
Atii:N1'S -J. 1V.
Yeo, Goacaisrll; Sandy
I4eitmki, "Ltintou•; Woo Chesney, Sea•.
Womb ; 11. Ilinchtet, •Seaforth.
Potteyi,o:sters canpay their assess -
merits at Calvin Coat's store, Uotlerleh
A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton;
or J. H. Retd's, Hayfield.
FIRE 11IeStIRANCEr,
Have it attended to by the
REST WAWAIt03H MUTUAL MINE INSURANCE CO
Esitetbliehcd 1878
/lead Office: Dungannon, Ont.
Win. Watson, Auburn, President;
Ceras. Hewitt, Vice President; Jas.
Girvin, Hon. Director; ;Direetors—•
W. J. .Thompson, Auburn; .Wm. Mc..
�llan, St. Helens; -W. P. heed, R. R.
No. 2, Lucknow; Harry L. Sallteld,
Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow;
Tim Griffin, R. 1i. No. 7, Lucls:uow;.
Chas. Hewitt, Kincardine; RRobt. Dav-
idson, Dungannon.
!tate-32.00 per thousand.
THOS. ;';TOTHE1 S, Treas.
,CECIL T1tEI.i.VEN,
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Bronh•du aros
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The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
else Atalselaece Service
Orders carefully attend. t ter
at all hours—night or day. We
are the inspectors of anatomy in
and for the County of Huron.
Phones: Store 120; Residence
217.
AMIN
r eswar+iir+sii
t�'. . Wheeler
Funeral 'Director an
Embalmer
Godel'icbr Ontario
WtlWM.MI,
Alt rills promptly lttttsndo to
,..y v or nighk.
Pboatso Stott 516, Rooms SOW
oo'.Ltgo.
vos.CO tt
FLAVOUR
LINGERS
$
'The rich, ftilt bodied
taste of Go
u altestitCanacia's
roost: delicious
coffee.
)LU AFAAf,
COEFEE:"
"Y, u'Il drink it again"
..... sa
Diamonds, Pearls, Wrist
Watches, flinger Cue Links.
Siherw are, Chia*, grandfather
4f4 ('Malo Clock* and Nlaatel
('lecke.
Our stock is aow cussplete
and we invite yea to come and
examine these beautiful gifts
and lain our Christmas Club by
tkonaing your rifts now and we
wili keep any article until
(ikriatntas by kaving a small
deposit on *OW.
E. C. ROBERTSON
ORMt111d 11E.RCRA$1 eel JEWELLER
' how 136 . -• GOUERICU...
.on Friday afternoon, interment being over fifty years of her life had -been
'made in the family plot, Clinton cont- : spent. She is survived by one broth-
etery, where his wife was buried live er, Mr. John Thompson, Seaforth.
Years ago. Two Wedding Anniversaries
McFarlane-Kernaghan • A very pleasing affair took place at
A quiet wedding took place at Mel- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dew,.
ville Presbyterian church, on Satur. ley. Sth line of Morris on Tuesday. of
day, Nov. 9th, when Rev. F. G. Fowler last week, it being the second anni-
tied the nuptial knot between Miss versary of their wedding. Coupled
Grace Kernaghan, youngest daughterwith this. event was the fact that the
of James and Mrs. Kernaghan, of fifty-second wedding anniversary of
Brussels, and Jontes T. McFarlane, the parents of Mrs. Bewley, Mr. and
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc- Mrs. Robt. Ferris, Hallett, also fell
Farlane.'north gravel- OU -the -20th -o:F-the anonth-and-•the--oc.-
A nous Accident. Casio i -suss .accepted -as- a : fitting. op.
A tieriolls accident haPperted on. _poxtiCtr.
unity to celebrate both miniver.
Saturday evening, Nov. 16th, on the .Sar.
London Road, south: of. Heimali, when Death of Mrs. Peter Scott
a car driven by. Mr. Alvin Ingram, of Mrs. Peter Scott, df Brussels,
p41)-
Detroit, and Hogarth poultry truck of sed Away late Monday evening of lust
Exeter met and collided, The cars, week. The late Mrs. Scott, whoae
!going at 35 miles . an hour, niet with maiden name. was; Margaret M. Brine,
disastrous results, both, being badly was the daughter of the late Mr. Min
smashed. Mr, and. Mrs. Ingrain and Mrs. Jos. Brine,, of Har purhey, afld
Mr. Grassick were 'badly cut with fly-, was married to her now bereft part-
ing glass but•were able to go to their t ner, 47 years ago on the lath of Nov.,
homes.
Bayle -Elliott Ito reside there ever since. Besides
going to Brussels then and continuing
A. quiett but pretty wedding took her husband, a family of three sons
Place recently in the Church of the. and one daughter survive.
.Redeemer, London, when Mary Eve» Ahnounced
lyn, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett, of Hay;
Elliott, Blue Water Highway, Godo- announce the engagement of their
rich, became the bride : of Karl L. eldest. daughter, Bertha Margaret, to
Boyle, of Kinloss township, Bruce Mr, William Roy McLaren, only son
County. The young couple wil>, take of Mr. W. L. MCLaren,..Hensull, the
up. residence on the grooms farm in marriage to take place the latter part
Kinloss township. ' of the month.
Death of Thomas Ballantine Mr. John McDougall; of Hibbert,
Mr. Thomas Ballantine, Of Blyth, announces the engagement . of his on..
•died ;on Sunday, Nov. 17th, at the ly daughter, Mary Jane, :o James
home ofhis daughter, Mrs. Jas. Dav- Nessie Upshall, second son of Mr. and
is. Born in'Scotland, • he came to Mrs. Frank Upshall, of Tuckersmith,
Canada when a young man, and fol- the marriage to take place ' quietly
loived the occupation of a weaveis the end of November..
HIS wife predeceased /him several "Tyra
,VE>EKL' I, ssopiS
Years ago. A family of two daugn-
ter, and three sons survive. Deceas- . IN ENGLISH
ed had almost, attained his 96th birth- i(By W. L. Gordon) 1;
y r - vi
Death of It °
aberto
C.W
Macguire ui fee
a r Often Misuse
g
c d.
ih"y ieep-regret ;s Alt'at`the4'd atlt •'"' a is- subjeot t,ojcontinua1- 1.1
of Robert C. Maguire, of Winghase,• means .:illness repeated at close inte
in London Hospital on Sunday, Nov. vale, "She . is subject to continuo
17th, in his 62nd year. Mr. Maguire illness" means illness continued with-
out a spopulareeyear Win ' thhe town, until on cessation. "Depravity" ` is ' tlse condition. o£
log his•. second 11e y'
when he suffered a stroke, from whieh being depraved. Depravation' is
be never fully recovered, and for two the act of depraving.
years has been gradually losing Do- not say, "He followed me a
strength. piece," or "for. a piece."' iThis is a
Death of Miss Margaret Thompson vulgarism.
One of Seaforth's oldest residents Inthe declarative form, the con
Dossed' away suddenly on Friday, tractions "You're not" 'and "She's.
Nov: 18th, in the person of Miss Mar- not" are preferable to "You aren't"
garet Thompson; following a stroke. and "She isn't."
Miss Thompson was born in West Do not spy. ".I have ate to break-
Flamboro ? 8 years ago *and as a fast." ' Say, "I have eaten.''
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and need — and next
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Tend Asses to
moo r
toomple
West of tble Great Lakes •
"MB growthofthe Bente of Monte t has closely
coincided with the gradual level of
C front a snail colony to a peat Ditet inion. ,
In the Bank's westward advance to the
toast, one of the important links in its trans.
continental chain of litanches Was formed in ISA
atViinnipeg.whentheDank opened, its fest Brandt
west of the Graft Lakes.
This forward steps taken "even years before railway
comcnrun c*tian was opened up between Montreat
andWi made evailableto tied incoming port.
Ration on the the stabilising co.operatson of
a strong, conservative and at the same erne energetic
few:trial institution.
Of the Bank's 'ranches. 14 are 114 Vifannip
and aka in the Prai tiadr.._ -
BANK OF MON N-
EstAlblik% o&181 '` •
R. C WHA°°1'HLHV,
Manager, � r, CJodt.rtcll Branch
"Point of view" is preferable to business was a colossal 'suce-48%,"
"
-viewpoint' by some--a'uthoritien`: -.!Unique, •;being•.. without-• ave- •ilke• ,ar
Words Often Mispronounced equal. "Ile has a uniquersonal•
Fragrant; first a as in "may," not its.
as in "flag." Miller's Worm Powders will (Tad'.
Epitome, Pr o nounce . e -pit -o -me rate the worm evil that bears so heti
((nt a -i-tom), !both e a8. in me, i vily on children and is. believed to
as in t, o as in "no,"accent secondcause many fatalities. They are an
syllabic.; . adoptable medicine to children and
Bedstead.. Pronounce . ea as. in can be fully relied upon to clear the
"dead," not as i in "did." food channels thoroughly of these de -
Inebriate; both i'sas in 'it," a as structivo• parasites and restore the
in ate, accent after the first e. inflamed and painful surfaces to
Epochal. Pronounce ep-o-kal, o, as healthfulttese.:: alley are an excellent
o as in "of," a as in . "at," ,remedy for .these evils.
accent first syllable.
Inextricable. Accent seeend esus. R }
e, not thelthfrd. � lurG � eC«a�ISt.
Words . Often Misspelled ,
t,• hren; ren, not ern, Autopsy ; Rupture,- 'Varicocele, Varicose
e the au and the sy. Doxology ; Veins, ' Abdominal Weakness,
three es. Cannon a 1
ar e
gun),
.. SpinalDeformity. Consultation
'tome (ibrill. Available; three a s.
tree. Call or. write
Brunette; note the ette. IJ. G. SMITH. British Appliance
Synonyms Specialist, 15 Downie St., Strat-
a1',:' merry, gleeful, vivacious,' ford,Ont.
sprightly, jolly', •jorristl, light-hearted. -..,_.
aggregate
'Talisman• , charm, amulet.
Accumulate, gather, amass, collect, -_ _ sr,
tttwrl.' , 000
Gentle, kind, tender, mild, meek,
peaceful.
Wages, salary, hire, pay, fee; .emol-
ument, compensation, remuneration.
bilWftateeakd., feeble, lnfarm, decrepit, de -
Word Study
"Use a word' three times and it is
yours." Let us increase our•'vocabn-
lacy by mastering one word each
day. Words for this lesson :
!Distinction; mark of difference; die-
crimination. "We must draw a dis-
tinction between these two sugges-
tions."
Pretentiousness; boastfulness; os-
tentation; outward show. "It was
the eager pretentiousness of youth."
Impenetrable; incapable of being
pierced; unfathomable. "An anxiety
hung like a dark impenetrable cloud."
Stultified; foolish. "We could`" net
impress his stultified mind."
Colossal; gigantic; huge. "His
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use 2 cups. Purity Flout -10:1 tpas9Onn
salt, cup shortening. ' f a' Oup..c3ld
Ctmbc innthe shortening outa
tit the mixture is tit a Ane
meal. A5Lx tttdroughtr with.
the wafer. hall out thirt,
keeping it tharottahlyr dry.
For extra rico 'emery µy0
!lair butter and ball 441.
Semi 30c fir Parity Flour
Gook fie k.
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WAY Td SPEND
A WINTER.
EVENING,/
Some people.. go around home
all winter wrapped up like a bund-
le of laundry 1,,
Others buy Heat Folks Coal.
And these are the Most comfort.
ible.
It is much healthier to live in
a warns house ' and wear fewer
clothes.
Than it is' to exist in a cold
house, where you have to go'
bundled up from head to toe.
For your !health's sake, order
a load of Heat Folk's' Coal.
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