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The Goderich Star, 1930-04-24, Page 1
i1L1iRSD AIS APRIL 21th, 19.30 °Ne ►es In BadWay We. G. Ford, 1241 Georgia 8t>, W. Titmaous R,Q'., writes:----`aSiuce cane attack of smut iu March last I war all *NIA down, sad tl y nertioe wore ill a may baa wap t"T puttered a great dealtoo with nested, dusbiieg of the face clue to ieart trouble, and nothipg ray doctoraorestutbed seemed . deer d drug toe, oue e< 1 • > , kyr tu luta needless to my that sine taking them my trouble has all vauiehed, anti I rain. quite a differ- ent woman to- day. <cx& ll always be pleased to moonereind them to all who suffer as ikt Price, G0 cents s box st all druggists gad dealers; or mailed direct on receipt p ice by The T. Wilburn, Co., Ltd., Tomato, Oak. LEGAL CARDS F. It. DARROW. HE GODEFTCH STAR 010.70 .0 `neighborhood News Nuggets Picked From Our Exchanges Barrister, Sollettor, Notary nubile, Eto. Successor to J. L. Killoran Phone 97 Office, The Square, Goderieh, ERNEST M. LEE Barrister and Solicitor San Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria Telephone: Elgin 5301 Toronto 2. DUDLEY E. HOLMES. , Rerrtister, Soticltor, Notary Pubilo, Conveyancer, I':to., PHONE 27 Iimur.ru.� 5TJ BET. SPECIALIST DR,'F. J. R. FORSTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT - Late House Surgeon New Yorlc Opi'i- thaknlo anti Aural Hospital, Assistant at Moorefleld's Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hosp1. al, London, Eng, 53 Waterloo St., S. Stratford. Tele- pi2ocae 267. - - 'At, irate] Bedford, Godericit, on the oa'entng of the third Monday of each month ball the tattooing day,. 7, eesday, at --t p.m. ._ CHIROPRACTIC ' 0.000-1 010110001010 Moving from Zaarieh to Grand Bend RILL. and Mee. Peter navelle have moved their effoets from Znriieh to Grand Bend, where they bavo pur- chased a home and place of busines:B. Will Take Position ie Toronto Frank Cudmore, of Seaforth, and a former partner of the Ford a;leney, at Brus.•ele, is taking a position with the Ford Co. at Toronto 'the first of l%Xny. Fornier Ilensall Physician Passes Dr. Austin McFadden; of Cooks- ville, who' practised in Haman about twenty years ago, died recently,' in his 49th year. He is survived by his widow and three children. Death of Mrs. .Tno. W. Shoebottom • There passed away in the township of East Wetvanosti on Thursday,. April 10th, Margaret Shoebottom, widow of the late John W. Shoebot- tom. Deceased was 74'z years of age and had'been a resident of East Wa- wsinosh for 41 years. Death of Mrs. Carte The Teeth occurred in on Friday, April 11th, of M Carter, who had been ill time, Mrs, Carter was a d Dor. and Mrs. A, Lucas, of and is survived by her hus six children. Finishes Post Graduate Dr, A. J. Mackinnon, o ,who has for the past mot ta/eing a post.graduate count York City, came home nn evening of last week, and tl1 will again attend to his " pro! practice. - - Death of William Dor - DRUGLES'S PRACTITIONER. • CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST, GODERICii. E, q u ipped with electro-magneti baths. Electronic eleetric treatment and chiropractic. ; Chronic, organic• sad nervous diseases. Lady in at- tepdanct. Otiice hours 2 to 5, .hand '7 tai 9 pale,. excepting Monday and Thursday and by appointment. in N. ATKINSON, residence and offtne, cor ear of South street and $rr-' tan= road. Phone 341. A'f7CTIONEEIRING'> THOMAS G INDItY do SOi1. Lire Steett and General Auctioneers, ' Elgin Ave., Godcrieh. ? • Sales made overywhet'e and all efforts made to glve you satisfaotidn. Farmers' Sale Notes disco's. ted. Phone 119. "nrisLEY W. FISHER AUCTIONEER. contuct sales anywhere. Ary terms are roasonable and I• wilt try and give setisfaetton. Phone Carlow 1314. 'or address h. R. 4,-Goderich.' - NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. Ural. BAILIE. NOTARY , PUBLIC General Conveyancing dune Good Companies Represented Phone No, 298. • Goderich, Ont. INSURANCE AtcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE I i3t tl- 1T1M ANGE COMPANY, - FARM - ANT) . ISOLATED TO\VN MOP - HIM . I:1$UItE1). , A highly respected rest Wingham passed away suddei on Sunday morning, April the person of William Dore 71st year. Surviving are 1 one daughter, Mrs. W. 'Hill Galt, and tone San, Harry, , • atonia. ' Londesboro Store. Broken .The . store of Mr.. Jas. Me Londesbore, was broken into • and a large amount of inert was &toles, consisting .of gra overalls, sweaters, caps, alas; meats, ete„ but not much mo: to be had. Entrance was n sawing a hole in the cellar do enough to put their hand thro. unlock the door. - Death of Snim Leei et On :Tuesday evening of lei the death occurred of one of S - respected residents, in the in the late John Leonel., who hat- ed aded in the village for a nue years. Be leaves to mourn • hi one sen by his first niarriage, widow, whose maiden name w; Carlile. . Death of Mrs, J. G. Bled Following an illness of abo� months Mrs. John G. Medd away on Monday, April 14th, home in Joseph street, Clinto is survived .by her devoted 1 and by two brothers and two George and John Garrett, of township; - Mies, Bessie Gar% Clinton, and Mrs. Wallace of peg. Exeter Man .Fractured Coital Mr. Rd. Davis, of Exeter, 1 misfortune on Tuesday of las •tb fall off his 'wagon and,lana his right shoulder, -fractured lar bone. • Several years ago' 1 vis had the left collar bone br Value of property insured up to Jan- uary. 1910. 83.448,975.00. . OFFICERS -.Tames Connolly, Presli dent, Gode:nlch :. Jas. Evans. \'ice••Presl- Mf t, Beeeliwood; D. F. McGregor, Sec. 7'teas.,reaforth. DIRECTORS --•Jas, :Shouidier, Walton; yWrin, Constance, George e eCart- , Seatoi b; Iioibt. Perris, Harlock; John Benneivise, , Broadhhgen; John Clapper, Brueellrld; A. •Biraadfoot, Sea - *rat. , AGENTS --W T Yeo, 'R. R. 3 Clinton: not. Vitt, Myth: Ed.liincttley, Sea - firth; John Murray, Stauterth. Potteylcorders ,can pay' their assess- ments at Calvin Cutt's store, Codorieh; A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clintor.; or J. H. Reid's, faxfleld. - FIRE INSUItANCM have It attended to 'by .the' WAWANOISH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Established 1878 Bead Office: Dungannon, Ont. Wm. Watson, Auburn, President; Chas. Hewitt, Vice President; day. Girvin, • Hon. Director; Directors -- W. J. Thompson, Auburn; Wm. Mc. Quillen, St. Xleleno; W. P. Freed, R. R. No. 2, Lucknow: Harry L. Salkeld, Goderich: Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; • Tim Griilin, R. it. No. '7, Lucknow ; Chas. Hewitt, Kincardine; Itobt. Dav- idson, Dungannon. Rate -32.00 per thousand. THOS. STOTIIERS, Treas. CECIL TRELEAVEN, Secy. denen Brooflcuonh(H The Leading Faneral Directors add Eabalracrt also AribnlaieeService Orders carefully attendee to at all hours—night or day. We are thi' lnspeetorn of anatomy in and for the County of ninon. Phone.: Store 120; Residence 217. "KIDNEY .T'R0UBkr` BACKACHE vANISHED"' 1 - magic. says .5 r: t.hatigny. Thousands %mite kidney and bladder ills, constipation, indigestion, gag; back - oche end overnight with "Fruit -a -lives". litres quiet. Sound Stoop at once. Got "Frnit.a-tines from druggist today. J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Clodericb, Ontario kill ca'h lnri-;ceriy attouv,d to day OL flight 1►'!loam Store 335; Henan new ourney's End eating donning companions beautifully appointed etaterooms lttxutieus lelteges attentive stewards and helpful personal etteedaets the delights of typical Canadian Pacific service and cuisine t? ' st'a smell wonder that oho regrets to tetra their ship -home of sig Meeting days when they travel by the retial Duct,t0eS of the ever y,ei#hftr "Motat" et "M" ships of aha i ettaditrt Pacific Cal;in'class Reef. fell infotmation from your local agent or MAEKAY, Get:ersf Agora, eattuttlion Pacific Ridge, Toronto. 1e' a e stern °oen=expettse" House Party Melees 'keatm 4394 and ore ted Ceilesutte Rail Tetart, $334 egad ntv. visiting principal !Compton Coo:knit* and Passion Play. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS "41w5s r rl y er"Nsh I 4 .. . flew+ tM wm Ow" t$ a tinnier manner. Eby -White The ararriago of Mies Jauc2 White, only &tighter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whitey of Bengali, to Mr. Jamee Eby, of Toronto, took place on Tuesday afternoon of Iast reek at Cermet P e:.bytcrian church manse, Rev, Dr. McIlroy officiating. Stokes -Parker A curet but pretty wedding was sol- rinnized at 6 .o'clock on Saturday, tpril 12th. at the groom's home at \Vine,hpm, when Miss Harriett Parker was united in marriage to Mr. Wil- liam Stokes, Rev. W. E. Smith, pastor of the Baptist church oflieiating. Death ofExeterResident The death tool: place in Exeter on Tuesday of last weeks of Mtn. John T. Morgan, a highly esteemed resident of aneter and Usborne township. (Ihe doeeased had been -ailing for some time. • She is survived by two child- ean neeteen -snd_mine .L A Stewart. N. -- _.F. ,—.-. .-. -� '' •ate' - .�. tient is outlined in number one under conditions of selection> The states' went to be aubmitttld will be quite clef -winery anti in the case of a field' 1 grain will simply necessitate keep- ing a record of the number of hours 1 labar for each operation, the a nount. of manure or fertilizer ap- plied, the amount of seeit sown, and the rut. ser of bushels when threshed. The following site suggested as nre, -eta upon s h eh state:llenta may 5o lased : (1) Cost of - rodueing any grain cro stela' heartily into the fight to mo221= age the Daae of Canadian pr:.dacts b3• Canadianp, time stimulating Canadian industry find awaiting Canadian ray - rolls, "More and more interest is b,ei:,B manifested, by all ibranehee of Cana- dian industry, in the (treat possibili- ties for Canadian business vVhisit lie behind the "Buy Canadian 1'redo:ts' idea," said Mr. Pentland, president of the organization, "and 1, oesinion Storer, as an entirely C'asatelian or- ganiratien, whose business is steedilg x,• forging saheatl even at this time, when (2) Post of feeding a poultry' there is a certain amount of hesitancy in many lines of business, feels that it can perhaps do mere to encourage and , popularise the mov'etneet than most others -=that is why we planned this 'Made-inaCanada' week for alt our units. "The suggestion has been put for- ward by prominent Citi: ens on a num- ber of oceasions, notably by Mayor Weem, of Toronto, a couple of weds ago, but up to the peneent .we thiol; that no' concerted et%rt has been macre to nut the thought across on a large scale. "Dominion Stores. will Lead the movement, which we hope will be fol- lowed by firms distributing other lines of Canada's products, I "Canadian goods -particularly Can- adian food products—are seennd .t.t. desk for three months. (Yb Cost of feeding either a ealf or a litter of pigs for three months. All boys who wish to enter the Royal Competition next October shauld send to their applieation at onee to the Ontario Department of Agrieulture at Clinton, stating ou whiejv'one of the above pro,eets you wish to keep a Bost record. to Your Agricultural Representative will send You forms ran which to base your cost records and will also give you any additional information which you may require, Send me your application at once because this regulation must be complied with before you are eligible to compete in the Royal Competition, (11711=0..iScats.11.11n sot mss ... c,ueu.c, rrestmorelanf Street, Blyth, early on Sunday morning, April 13th, Archibald Tunney, after an illness covering some years. The late Archie Tunney was born in East Wa'wanosh township (near Westfield) almost fifty-seven years ago, the son of the late Thomas Tummy and Charlotte Robinson. Besides his widow, he is survived by a family of five, namely : William, of Toronto; Misses Grace and Gertrude, London; Glenn and Freeman, at home. • NEW REG UI.A'rION GOVERNING THE "ROYAL:" 500 TRIP I. The Ontario Department of Agri. culture is again planning to entertain a party of 500 farm boys at the Loyal `t niter Fair in Toronto next Novem-. bet. This party is made up of the • ten high boyo in a Uoya 1 Judging Competition which is held in each 'county in O.'tober. ' Ihkfly the conditions of selections, are as tnllown : (11 To ba eligible for this.eon1• gpt'in; ,ccather snit always FRGE M1551 NG APRIL SHOWERS NEVER. YET HURT A FAMILY PROTECTED BY THE - ' THE _ EAC FOLKS / ,r //. petition contestants moot first eubtuit a st:.tement pertaining to the cost of producing some farm product or Icer• formine some farm operation, (2) The eompetition is open to all farmers ox farmer's :tons' between the agog of 16 and 20 inclusive on Nov- cmbo 1st, 1900, viho eoropply with regulation ons • f;1) ('ontentants shall judge five cla: " es of live stook, one elms of poultry, and five classes of crow,' such as Crain, sinal eeeds, potatoes ! and roots. '1'o thorn, cc/eaten,' :sneer the condi- tions outlined above the Department:, Brill provide free of chime: (1) I3ailtvaci faro taunt to;oo sty tion to Toronto and return. ('2) Men and lodging fee four ' Menne in Terence, CI) A Novena to incite/a a tourf of the City rad vi.its to Cie ctenkyerde,, abattoirs and fie• tories as well as a chicly of tike treat Royal Wintc-i° l'ao•. T[a; mante change in thele weenie - i vie expecte 1 of R. 1,'Ve want sum We .get rai11. We want warmth. We get cold. We want gentle breezes. We get howling gales. Elut even in the capricious spring yea,>can, we Can always depend on one thing—cleat Folk's Coal.' 'When the bad day cT)rttc° we can always fall back 011 it and manufacture our in- door .weather to suit 01.1PS011iCb. on't let your supply run ton low. CALL, TI1E ttod t' t, -1'3U J. Be MUSTARD ©MPM V none 9S . (;edtficb Obh at 1 PAGV THRMR SPRING DAYS are nw4f days Now that the body is bounding into new life after the shut•in•days of Winter ---don't load it down with heavy, ' indigestible foods. Shredded Wheat is the energyfood that supplies the vital food elements of the whole grain in a digestible form incl, mineral salts and proteins. with milk for breakfast and see t carries you through the fore. without fatigue. l - • Con p,,tt5. Me.Laro.i';; A:..irtccl E.;:•ol., Jelly Powders 4 mu's. 25c Victory sw Tickles' OT. d C Esu IIpkin Choic; Qsatv.; 2'i'oit 2,5c A New C,'r, ' 1,1eOAdh•-, I MChateau irons 2";"" �c + Ch `ateu Zestful t�; Niru, , Cheese;`: 19c • ()col for Ea/ay- -mood for You n� Infaat'a T3aii,;ht SOAP 210 Try it diad t031 van azo COCa3O( 1. REDDED HEAT •WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT CANADIAN iHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD:, .,.w....., - - Tillie, but insect Ca'i'" A X7_ ..A.. eating spinach. a ¢n. a in Js. For Ov.r20.Yars ritE STAR. ? �,,,! tone NEW VITALITY - Can be acquired by seeing that all your body organs are functioning properly. Whetthe movement of your stomach, or intestines are dis- arranged your entire system suf kers because of the disease -form- at accumulates, Eliminate it by a natural means, . ug -of herby and .rOots, s the Ideal toner -up and ttle today and see how your entire body picks up. 3.00). For Sale At All Good Druggists Everywhere. Or Write To EY CO., 94 Academy St.,Newark, N.J -- CANADA C DOMINION STOLES— l» onsltip between Canadian or Canadian produety, and ote employment throughout ustry--nominion Stora Ltd. totiement under the b nfier tth its In Initiating- and sus-. onto attain bring the "hum" part to mal;e Canada pros - from Olt great Canadian WI SIN intOOIC'tS TO Taal' FORE: Heinz Tometo Ketchup 1 'iAsN E 250 Shlrrtff's Pure Orange Marmalade WI 3 SC I3SC Jain Pure Raspberry TN. 39c a.aft Lemon Oil Hawes nor. 2,30 Pc Hoene:, Floor Wart It 25c Peas FRUIT LOAF 1". -OT. 1.0,t1 ,Yoe With ye.: the richt entente of epleere eletnl. new Iiue. Delicious toaeted. Try at this ween. Riehmcllo Coffee -I In 53e yg= Valley Quality Dwaine h'o. 3 AtAe W. Recommend Da S. L. TEA meal lb. 55e A 'I`ru1. Deutcty;t4 )[Blend t►