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The Goderich Star, 1930-04-24, Page 6
wl►�allc 81x THR GODERICH STAU Q .2214 Gaya oasrt day in the year when the EugK141- A o - " matt to Cana4lis nauY r air Wldiy- to r ° q. E tland avXasland without. A Bad t#�! « ililRlQtiN w land -, t he ..hoaluave- , *i� Ralf/, Ended 11n @ way* say kritstiri, 'The li'.Yo waac� � _ . You may know thein as a royal eettrlette of Rings, this 1 13 r o n c h t i s ° ®g�y�s�'� ry��py1'" 'fit"0,4 1►te i<►ut st�rne rel in ileo auGcrer Mr, Albert Whultz, XeWngton,Sa - . w.1�tC• EaN:C 4 YG G: ,._ .:a ` .y M D ►Fn+7.�d�./17 y .. .Llf1 kH JX F34� a wrFteac-66Itor aterc:rAtl wee "' art aO ilttsir to niRn of us in the Qliicn ° 'r' ba] cold, au'l iinauy it ettdetl it ,� r •1'L "favid, when we quatf'el deeply of the � bronebitis. s brimiaing stirrup_Ctil� of life, is malcYp a: -,esti Y>equ trying all ]tends of Vful 1. ,� i [still snore clear of intervcning years, modkine, but none mf it seemcd to do ° 'lfuoy who have lived longi in this ate any 003. lire �'."�l� fair 1tnd of Canada, for which we a4Fina�lg 134W wbera have Ain Rbiding affection, sand in I ������ treat that yOil enjoy, • 1 �hYs wrhase hair the koaafrost of the yeae:,5 Dr. Wood's � everynIOI'�li p ° � � ► is shaf a s nt not acs j the special Norway � a �. �itLt YOU are. stiff #. • a � t'•pur n0, ti saint George's ir'Ay 0,6 cause US tet i•emem'ber England. noughts Plltt3 1f1189ItI1 sp>naeth>ln f OLX l�aVen�>t Sold etarra:ere in Cc.cda arW memories ofaber re daily coins; Y • a Specially selected for purity and a ._ w_, -•. i e , ttaauon sad telted to erasure P n'0119. Over the 8i�berin alrn of Syrup '�•� xe; oliection pass ilio dayAi of old. The 6 tinned th;ir suitability for Canadian crowd b Kell +(;Q °jn Flakes 'lAr „ r ins rardiuons: Ycur:f;arden needs sights and wounds of the lwmelaaa lass advertised as a relief for Bron- .x t?� are ever witlt ilei sons And daunhtcra ehltis s hutcTll 5tecie, Itcaggs' Seeds for hvttcr, m , o x got a lotto and improve, a d , . + . Full Of e = apt pW bigger crops, who have lett her shores. The larks t had taken it I atatt4d to imprasc, and Full ! Scr d for illustrated total©gua in the meadows, the ro.7es in cottage the time Y hied finished the arca tel ° ` t j one i was entirely free of my trouble. Sl"EELE BRIGGS SEEM °° gardens, , the prinlCups and daisies is ,Price, 3"u eAnts a bottle-, large family uron! the fields, Ilia Primroses and bluebells a in the -kpinneys, titre call of the corn- ,i.ze 00 cents, at all druggists or dealers, l n lR'itt up only by The T. 3Ii]bairti i'0,+., "CAA li1/IOA.=' OR�`ATE#T SEED HOUSE crakes in the meadows, th& salt ; d„ Toronto. Ont. breath of the sea and homely smell �1lTQ-CIAMILTON-WINNIPE:-iK�i1NA-�OMONTOIi of fresh plouglied earth, the rough of avor • #lee In in odes beneath which Crom- iastic sport. Behie trained in one of well's Tr+3nsides sang tUcir hymns be- the best .sporting communities in a +GWRGE AND ;hour day for the softly padding feet lore axoinha forth to meet the dashing'- took an active and refreshingcrispness—they of time.. And so once more the whirl- CAvaliers of -upert o£ the Rhine, the part in athletic games, especially in ME[tRl ENGLAND I ing wheel of the years brings the day surge of the channel waveq against football, lacrosse and hockey, in all of are ldP 'Goa panrrr of St. George's Day. April' of Saint George and the birthday of white 'lift's, the lazy motion of the which he excelled. eal' f or' the mid-day limeh— Shaluspeare, For those of English barges lying' nesth the shadow of St. Y are mprint the following ex- i birth or descent it is an occassion Paul's where the Thames lifts her face He leaves to mourn his early death p Arw- so, Smm an article by Sydney Roe �yhen the scenes of long,ago flicker ctrl to kiss the tide swingingin fro the his father and .stepmother; Mr, and for any meal! iiA aataaio Saturday Night: rre m h Mrs. G. W: Holman, two 'brothers, �t'eiripus never seems to i the silver screen of memory and the North Sea; all thesa.come to the �ng- - grO i ► gentle rills of reminiscence fun. The fish -born of Canada across the yawn- Wilmot and Harold, and two sisters, qimA of Fvuitit g. There is no eight; twenty-third day of April is also the ing gulf Of the years. And it is well Mrs' W. J. Jones, of Toronto, and Miss Sadie Holman of Kitchener, be- ^-'°�°� that these simple, homely things are . sides a ]urge number of cousins and laved and cherished, We are far bet. . Oboerehitires, f ter Gsnadian, for it. The facet can- DOWN an- DO N not be gainsaid. The remains were brought to the � The, historic background of Fng. home of his parents here, being ac- FOR AS Delivered, land is fully a r cont anied by his •br'bther Wilmot, Yr- ,. Y ppreeiated when one re. P s. TT LE AJ completely turns after years of absence, As a and the funeral took place on Wed - equipped neaclay, •;{ l►ay the writer' used to fish for dacq April ]0th, Rev. R. Q. Mc,Der- *11 rosea in the hien at P'atheringha- mid having charge of the services.' �� CORN FaAAKES } - whore poor Queen Mary was behead- The interment was in Exeter came- tad, Nothing is left of the Castle ex- tery, besides his mother, who prede. 4 s sept a large grass -covered mound, ceased him in 1914. There was a W(L� CORN KE,LooC's are the world's most popular corn flakes ••-�in-fact, a , you ��n �@ a and rs children we hold our Sunday large attendance at the funeral, the 1 sschoolpol ptenics there. "Phe writer re- those present including many oldaKGS =Westst selling of A11 resdyto•eat r tresis, a visited Yotheringhay not long ago and friends and relatives from Exeterand +;�;::"'m Always crisp and fresh. Tatra easy to digest. Serve with milk i f the whble tragedy of -Mary rose be- elsewhere, Warden A. C. Baeker and a o,'7 „°.. "'° `" nr cream, -Add sugar, fruits or honey for variety. ° °fore him. Jt was easy .to visualize other members of the county council. se." coned A touchin Z x Look for the red -and- the seerie• 1limy, dressed iii leer.,.best .. g. trbgte _to his ._memory - . roruwr" green package at all grocers. Served by 1'l 0100es on the cold grey morning of was the attendance of -friends of his. � ,tEUR�tannvwu°` lintels, restaurants, on -diners. Made by Kc1Io,; iso London, - February 8, 1587, and, praying in her younger years, in Seaforth, including Ontario. chapel when the Sheriff of Northamp- Mayor A. G. Parke, ex -Mayor W. H. P STU tonahire came to load hexa to thegreat Golding, Postmaster Chas. Sills; Earl D hall and the bl ck• and how she rose >5 and Thomas Jackson. and - took leave of ]Dior servants and went McGeoch, all of whom were his -. Jones: 's`d3ave you seen one of - downstairs to the headsman, carrying intimate, companions and fellow- I j"E3 3 n J T i1 e i C:� Children C r'j� those instruments that can tell you i a Bible in one hand and a crucifix in workers and who acted as pallbearers. when a man is lying? FOR FLBTCHERrJ `1 ;y the other. Nothing today,but taa green Tile floral otieiings were numerous (5()::_),. Smith: "Seen one?' Heck; I mar- mound an which merry Children play, and beautiful, includingthose of Canadian htcrifir• P.allway 1'r.i• reed one." CASTOR 1A I GHTto -,nark the. Scene, of that grim tra- 'Huron County Council; ourt House d,Ay ni ht hrandcaFas ;coca noir be. :o 5--taomo for a strail it fileials• Canadil _Le, of Seaforth, - i oM9h_t"e �.ein- 1ua sone aui asrna v circ paniinion _ - Ye, where the SA .; I spec G. S..1)}trie,-of Pasqua,,(rani coast .0,n_<.coast...Letter ate - - p tit . r of the Strand bask.; Inspector Hans Mclur _-- . echbo t faintly. The Temple had y, Tor- being received from all parts of ' Onto; Miss Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Canada in appreciation of the pro - A practice worth following ,�.�. many famous inmates. Among 0,h • posts Less than. i�' d�ffe�ent sixes was Geoffrey Chaucer who is said, on Knechtel, bliss Stewart and Girls' grammes and of the radio recap- E , the strength of an old record, to. have Y. W. C. A., Kitchener; Miss M. Bur tions in all centres. Arralfie It is a notable fact that a°large number of Huron j -,leen fined two shillings for beating a gess, Guelph., Mr. Jas. Handford and meats have been made with the _ .-- _ -- ' but Will be worth more than a six P"rancancauft'iar in Fleet street: His- family,-.Exetea,'.air, C• G. Pollock, tstional.> ioadcasting Cbnipany°ai & Ene.debenturu osuzaels trtvest.tlie prpcQeds irozn other London; Mrs. Graham London• Mr, the United States to place special securities in the debenture9 issued by. this Corporation. n toric ground' in .truth. r , h And the England of our youth is and Mrs. Bradford, Goderich; Mrs. J, C. P. It. rrogrammes on the air, The reason? The satisfaction they have experienced W%1'en you `rade �t ,n H. Petty, and family, 'Hensall; Mr• early in AP°rill over NJ'L to thick- ° still there. +She will ever be the 1y' Iy In ter sections of the Last- with this popular investment both as to interest return homeland -»"mother of mothering .and Mrs, J. M. Stewart, ern United States, .l Hamiltonman; and canveniencel girls and governing men'-Ifenlely., Other,,erMesstigof hes of tcandolon and were Huron & ETie debentures, in which Canadians now ' *� , called he><•chw��m ds our, forefathers rs he from, man ',frien s of the deceased 'veteran of G5 years railway ser- have invested over $230,000,000 °I`CJDEB7�,lCElt, Builds r of Champions, has 3n quiet churchyards and the, rooks y ,are issued' for 'll()0 :., 1' vino and ons of Canada's, earliest' caw in snelent elms. She is ver and of the family, and upwards for one to five years. htiilt roo,000 Eights. These Eights hold y " telegraph operators, Sarilltam , p dear to us, and on, Saint George's Day The sympathy of the coii(iiamunity 1'hilIip Martin, formerly assistant Executors :and trustees are authorized by lair to r, we think of, her in Wilde's lines:- goes out to the bereaved .farther and super utendent of the Canadian ' v non them the test world and international « I invest to these debentures. The Corporation ; is. � i� Sot in this .stormy northern sea other relatives in their time of deet, Pacific Railway, died in Vancou- eC.tiect to Government chartered and subject ins I Ord.S, and more American stock car records Queen of these restless. fields of tide sorrow, ver recently.. He learned tele- P Pn%,pt• England! what shall' men say of graphy from his father when a any time. dratd'all other makes of cars Combined. They are �- Before whaso feet .the worlds brine tae me n, chief despatcher The half -yearly interest coupons, are readily cashed $ YOUNGMIT anywhere.` atrts>7teed Eights—proved by - time and travel,.. divide ?" c Discovery of a new • species of ' DEATH OF G0It1l01Y 1tf)LMAI�i whitefish in Clear -Lalm, .Manitoba, - tr f ---- per ann_ _ , }, c fit - 1liany friends throughout the county STRENGTHENEDIs announced by :Ar-Dajicov of bean- 5Z is pcidum■ • � . wooD•Ii'& SON of Ildrou learned with sincore regret ltoba University. The new species' half -yearly. tali �a • of the death 4f Gordon Howard. Hol- ------• has been named Coregonus Odono- --- ---.- �. man, seconr son of County Clerk Geo. gbuel, in Honor of Dr. C. H. O'Don- It will pay you to invest; yosar surplus funds in a �.u0(�el'ich, tout, r W. Holman, Goderich which occurred Alter Taking Lydia E. oghue, formerly of thea faculty 01 Huron & Erie debenture. f " cFas in Providence hospital, Moose Jaw, Pinklj'ltam's Vtel0table 'Manitoba University. The newly- Sask., on April 12th, after a brief Ili_ Compound ove fish i common n to The o discovered £ s i Clear - ness. The immedidte eause of death P i oke, It lues ata „rest depth ���� ��� was heart trouble, but the trouble was during the summer, coming to the Dwieroft Ontario -When I fust surface only in the spawning sea - took CORPORATION of long standing and was; no, doubt, took Lydia' 'E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable son. brought on by the long and arduous Compound I war service %vMch deceased experien- had been married Sixty head of pedigreed cattle "Older than tile Dondnirm Of Canada.•' ce''d its 0,t member of the Canadian about a year and and sheep from the Royal estates Richmond Street opposite Post $Hine, London, overseas faeces from 1+J15 to 1919. my .strength was in bngland is the object of Pro. T. C;, Meredith, I X,, Chairman i)rweasecl was born 1liaieh 4th, 1$8$, leaving Inc on so- fessor W. L. Carlyle's trip to the Gy��►ae Males. at Elimville, township of U9borne, in count of my con- Old Country aboard . S.S. hlinne- Hume Cr`onyn, President, At. Aylsworth, General Manager this county, where his father taught ditiorL, I was Only dosa recently. They are destined Maj. -Gen. Hon. S: C, bfcwburn, K.C,. `ice -President school and was also township clerk. 19 and it Wats my for the Prince of Wales ranca at �-t first child. 1►4 and aro a �umtllrier H011le�r �n tlat5 outbreak of the visa -lie enlist. High River, Alberta, ed as a volunteer from Egmondville mother told we I further proof of His Royal High- �'tIR •S'AVp (where the family Kvak then living) irn r i steady tom ness' Interest Yn improving Cana- the Wrc. Huron Aattalion and was nest and rya than live stock, trained at London, goitig overseas drum told me o +r with a detached company of 260 of take the VCompound. I „a 1p "As far as the army is' concern- g.iRO UCI' your family by that battallon in June, . ited, the horse will be a museum 1 1915. On his thitpkful I becsttee it sttengtltcacd r d maktn your,Snmmer arrival in England ars was drafted in- m, whole sysim► iwd now I feel per- piece witldn the nest 20 years;'OUTSTANDING holue draught -proof, dust. to the 1st Battalion and went. at once . fwUr Well awl ]lave a sweet littkbaby said Brig; -General W. B. M. I*Ing, roof and fire -safe. The new into, active servie% under General ibY• -Mats. J. ii. Sratasr, j3aaeroit, recent ; rival on S.S. Duchess, of vary Coloured G roe, that �'c \� Maedonnella in Prance, where he en. OMMA0. York, after a trip during whirl he y�J torte] all the hardships to which elle Inspected regiments of the I3riish ADVANTAGES' 410413 71dir rltiYtl 0,vi`dl render X, boys here Pubject, copeeially in the - - --- - - Army. General king added that _ �� YOU. this service at small cost. early stages of the war. When the mechanization of the army was peac4 teas doelaved he tvaa tient into taking' rapid strides and, though Use it for structurally Gerinan�r Et-ith the army of occupation a costly operation, would pay for strong Walls, Ceilings and � itself by decreased maintenance and he dict riot ing of to las brine I char. es within a parudons. It needs no dry � ' he"rn until. the spring of 1910. •During I g period of five - t�. c0fA6011 (rvlten panelled) 1� thew years ho saw very strenuous years. but you Can tint +a g- service and Avas in a, large number of r - -- ------T - -- - 'r10," - _ _ s l pbe of , „ _ _ New Druns's'�ICIt' has as e.,t.mat- - A�.�. THE ' plaster it if you wish. It nsengagemeznts, inClrrang Ypres, Pas- ed population of 410,000, accord- -,MECHANISM �iil chendalr, the :ontnic, Amiens, Cum- HET141Eeltitbeacut Itis, to the twelfth annual report 'e5O1V P easily and tiuickly applied, is brai and Vire Itidze. r of the chief medical officer of the = „ v pethsupet or t, and is rafter returning to Caniyda lie spent ` a bruise, sprain, I provincial department of health three years in Northern Ontario as a , burn or scald. Carta •IIuk , va5i1}y' superior to other f tabled in thm I.eriJlatnro, recently. ` building materials. fire ranger and then event into the, provides the iiandiesna nkd Qin interesting -drtall of Clio report purest' means t0 t (?astle5°Tretl:dwey mines and spent, Perfect heating. was tite Statement that during the THE Your c# aler's roams is go, three vears in tile,aetivo work of min» It is frotri certain vafetable Past year more than 25,100 persons listed IV -low, .A,s� him aide Ing in till Yes plinses. A year rage last had been pernrtnently immutiized CABINET IS , 'or full inf0tination on Gyp 0,l *� hetsit$ p AttetArthurzatti p uk • 'August he wont to taata i. est and joist- Qetslts 'atria subduo pain at;afa::;t dlpbthet'ht. ALLSTEEL r"Wallboardid or stung for � ed itis lrotlaer tVilt:flat, tvlao areal leets � , and intlRriimatton,itd germ« ° ' ever eats with tate 10th VAlladi•an destro;ing OClisity and ft e j tltirc: t st;:n of ulw. i s Y:astrrlt laic] f Sating free bcml� °°Reale• Mounted Rifle. Tog�Alwr rho trap tiklripgCohrittg Pro 0,t f'auad:t ]s the run°:19nq of ilei, lap gad 17ttll(3dCllitl 'tvdtdl g arn-ti►aYtlds.ttottt-bdld for 1-0, 111t3tV1,11Ie I ntr site-, hast i a g brotf ext en at,eil • in farming neat , am�ltuk' its spletidld for 1'.:.� 4atantaal Cypr(le, Morse Jaw, *nd it was from their 0ht %ear • homestead there that the deceased lihiiittt etc. tla,� toll t::icrt• r.0, •a,;,• „ 5•^1r .1nd ' Gi'P�i LI11lL r Get at box to -day t Fireht, the ttntAethan- S everaal hundre a y'r��ri [�o,M, Went hitt 'fire hmpital a wevL* 1.'ef(ixey maple 3yr:vp. 1,°ra r, , d 1^ r r=::,.1 t -.. �+-+.il J.31C1\l'l? a ale dr -seas "' t l,•ta3 t?ti,l ata`!1"r, i,.i ".aa,; :t t'- lana eltf General tltloltteatid ownegt's w r 11�1i AMtrue.; t ;,;:::� 0,,a ; ,,,.. at ,=,E, Electric Refr,ge'~rstor ><s have leatrneds~tittattt it Costs L•Il► U)MI� C>weariion was za $titre°afl fat sari<o and t, eti % ermetki ly mated and lees to own a Getneral I .e -,sora ,° cr its his y0uriger days i6bs 19n enthuS- BUK i..ta a •rl t; mounted on fo . jPaxis Oaatip .. - �p It iat,lt,tet, Elretrlc lttefrtgeratoir. stat � .. _ a trouble. -frets and unuettAy over tier-,* yam not oleate ' `into s ,•.., << r- ecolnoMical in opetaatlon. owner blot haA4l ter fapend s0, G. a40 sato ,..o, °10 t�� 7 , ala D D is 3 a . e'i°rtt for eCt'M1"itt'_'. %"W�+r tori tuetYtrl p qua N In"I n a ' , t CContllyn the �Itllttaflete are mode & . a °all �ttiYt rats 1 ',` pc ^' built of au -after-, ... wally 'With an ,accessible freesia$ _N a n qo, , t • • proof and strong as at safe, tt°egttlattar. ra. ° KA=aa n �`� Q Easy Terms Arrahged v P1 US 1 I''v THE STA,P G l'sjd salt 1�, C"" OMM66 !< C A•STO R I A ft 4*% �U"r" Y(1> t+mie e� C 'W�lter Ili lit Eaitidaet,tee>ei b-1 CANADIAN CM-N1ER A'G ECAC AtC CO,. tees tett