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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1930-04-24, Page 84611 pimp new patterns, ssycx old ivory tint, a new irregular bordera, LtiCKNOW M0. Cameron Geddes and Scottie Morrison held a eoncert in the town hall on Mendey hist. the soldiers' 21030-$001111 VMS brought to a eonipletion by the plating of the item on top of the shaft Monday of !get week. Mr. and -Mrs. Alvin Bowles were accompanied back to London by the letter's mother, Mrs. Inivid Hackett, and her sister Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Little, who have been on a motor trip to California, arrived in town last Friday on their return trip and are guests of the for- mers brother, W. J. Little. The Ripley Junior Farmers invited the Lucknow Junior Farmers to a concert and dance in the township hell, Ripley, and all enjoyed a good time. The preparatory services held in the United church were conducted by Rev. Sidney Davison, of Win ham. About 25 new Members were ad ed to the membership roll. Some of Lucknow's Easter visitors are; Cecil Webster, Jim 'Bowles, 1 -T SWAMIS' Milo. and HMO Liam Pack Stables, Be. RIontroosi *town foot oft the Square 11141441. MEDAL FIRST,CLASS AUTOS READY FOS SERVICII—GET YelrANYWHERE HENNOD-WANTIO-CHTTHER 104411811, Meet atitraSas also Pasionatr Seats " !essealters celled ter In ally part ot the town for aii trolas at 0. T. R. or C. P. R, ' . Dopots. Prompt Service and Careful Attendance, 1001111/P Oar Livery and Oack Servlee will be Wad ilipite-dete Ia every -Te Year Patrassapo Solicited • T. SWARTS Phone 107 Montreal Street Charlie MaeQuillan, London; Freda Aitchison, .Toronto; Edwin Smith, Stratford; Flora Andrew, London; Percy Agar, Taionto; Alex. Murdie, Toronto; Joan :Vat:Callum, Hamilton; MarStratford; Alex. Lock- hart,e Douglas, Strathroy. SUPPOSED DEAD, REAPPEARS Nearly two months afterc.,he had positively identified •the body of ' man found frozen near Milton an that of her husband, Mrs. Mctry McMillan was dumbfounded when on Saturday, April 5th, her husband walked int* her home here. The gross mbtake of the identification was immediately ap- parent. me. meminan was very much alive and had come honie to step—for a while. The resurrection .of Archibald ,Mc.' Mullan, 15-yeareold'Sot, and Its effect on his buxom middle-aged wife, a native of Erin, who emigrated to Can- ada 10 years ago, provides a mine*. able story of mistaken ;doubts:. On Feb, 24, the alleged remains of Mr. McMillan were positively ideptified by his wife as well as by a relative and close acquaintance, upon discovery of• a decomposed body in adeserted barn 12 miles from Milton, Ontario. Six weeks following the funeral the Hui). posedly dead man revisited -hie start. led wife with the simple admonition, "Don't get hysterigal4 May." Some remarka je marks of identification in the way of, marks about the cirm$ atid face, make the coincidence all the more astounding. The body, which was interr,ed in Milton cemetery, is suppecl to be that of.a vagrant who sought shelter temporarily in the dilapidated barn and died of exhosure. The reallpearanee of the aged w erer was thematic on its simplicity. hewing to visit County Clerk Huey in Surma, McMillan was surprised to hear that he was dead and burled. Visiting other acquaintances, who cor- roborated the startling information, he then journeyed to Forest, Ont., where Mrs. McMillan hod resided at his last information. On Friday F M. Jamieson, a feed meuehant of Forest, met McMillan on . the street, with the exclamation: "My God, man, Isthought you were dead and buried-!" ' The next day kr. McMillan appear. ed in Goderich, his retiansto his wife musing her to wonder if such things as visits from the next world were possible. However.. Mr. McMillan is in the flesh all right. 011‘0011.1.01110101 ""IcTdottnnach? %lien gas, pain and distress follow a goed nieal, it is an almost sure sign ot °tee falueh acid D. Your stomach." Get rid us it iii•W fur it is dangerous'. Ulcers are apt to follow. No ;natter how mirk acid is in your stomach, you ran enjoy afld. relish your next nseal vrithuut fear or atter effeets, if you have Sante Disunited ATEKIMsia bawdy to prevent the trouble before it starts. Try ft. Eat whatever You floe, resoion, and then take a little Itiaurated Mannefda to neutralize the *sun. sweeten your stonmeh and pro- tect the stomach lining. Doctors re- commend Bieurated ''' Mr:ncFia .-tLu- sands use it because it positively pre. verde atomic -1i trouble or stops the worst attiock in les$ than five min- utes. Get a trial peckege, either powder or tablets, from your drug- gist, use as direeted, and indigestion and stonmeh troubles will go like ma- gic. Mrs. McMillen attributes the with* The affair to the initilive of 4 bank man- ager of Courtrilit, Ontario. T thence reading of,u newspaper item, olescribing the elmoneteristics of a body found near Milton urged the banker to investigate. A' visit to the undertaking parlors at Milton convin- ced the banker that the dead man vas wheiri he is said to know quite well. The bank manager noti- tied his head ofilee, who in turn noti- fied a Toronto relative of Mrs. McMil- lan. In company with this relative, Mrs. McMillan visited tha undertaker on Feb. 24, identified the body con- clusively, end wronged far interment in Milton cemetery. Rev. Canon Naftel, itknglican rector of Milton, officiated.* the obsequies, and an official death certificate was OODZitiell 1170 00001."""""Wal" ALL NATIONS OF THE EARTH TAKE NOTICE Mr. Meakins, er'io i produsieg the Boneft for Crippled Children. spon eored by the Lions 'Club of Godericia on May 15th1 ltth nd 17:1i, olth matinee on Saturday (17th), sidonlito to U3 thi 3 program a au entertain- ment ir; Goilerieli in 180% White thia show moat have been a huge succeos IgOrA: the 10S0 edition will starpasa it: ALL NXTIONS OF THE EARTH TAKE NOTICE „And even thaw of the Surrouuding Comity. PHYSEOCNOSCOSPOCHRAPHY of The Antiquesariccaturicpromenadingsplendorio SOCIETY ! In Peroration and Commemoration of the Birth by or our tiracioua Qacen. On Monday the 25th day of the 72 month. 6660. THE PROCESSION will form in the following Antiqueearicaturiepromenadingsplenderic Order. At 8 of Old John's Town Clapper, just as old Sol has boun to smile with grandrefulgentinex posablesaterfactoryglances on thio degraded delapidated forgotteriandinisrepresentedscatherineo opponent; and at 2.80, when he is absquatulatiog into the benignbenightedrefulgeritantidarklighteaveru of the Western riebsoldantiminevalicstaltyregions. • MIfaarmaimiaellr'sreater, See'y of War. General Joe Hooker. a M. Going gone, ' Capt. Horse Marines. Quebecsonian Dixie, M.P.P. Capt. Huron Rifles. Her sel in her robes of office. Liburtus Candlestick 'with tchains of office. Plain ,goose of artillery. Great Indian Chief Squaw and Papoose. .Squawbolic.Pearkabus. p Bill Witefish. Red -eyed Woodpecker. ' Marshall. UNION JACK. Old Calithumplan, Commander - Dave Wilsoni'lls-cOhipeefr.atic Troupe. issued with the legend "death from King & Queen of the Feegee Islelands natural 'causes." ltIrs, McMillan Pahl and Court. CONFEDERATE STANDARD. the funeral expenties, and is tiow Jeff Inivis. Big Drummer. • somewhat nonplussed as to how. AO Jeff's Trumpeter. will he reimbursed. The death terti- dote adds an irdnieal twist with the Infantry in Arms. ••,•01000.0 • Inscription °date of death unknown." Swethemus X. E. Railcleatfer. Mrsr, McMillan is her husband's alias Aire Licoln in his robes of state. setond wife, and they have been rnar. Owen's Operatic Minstrels, tied ten years, but their life together has been rather interinittentuwing to her husband's penchant for wanderrng - Persian Ealin is unriVelled for 'pro - Meting feminine loveliness. Tones and rejuvenates the skin. Makes it exqui Ate)* soft -textured. Makes hands flawlessly white. Especially 'recommended to 'soothe and relieve roughness or clmfing^ wised by wea- ther conditions. Inslispensahle to ev- ery dainty woman. Cool and refresh- ing. Delicately fragrant. Magical in results. Never leav0s a vestige of Peretass-Paisi n—st-h'i e one totted requisi e or e woman who cares far charm and elegance. OUR WEEKLY LESSONS IN ENGLISH (By W. 'Is Gordon) • - Words Often Misused . Goderich Flying Aitillery. Abe' s Big Drummer. Southern• Darkys. Japanese Band. , THE CORPORATION Comeronlan TrouNteensisting of Radical Bobo Sam Hill's Patient. Rumbling •Lilliputian. Steady Vanderbilt. Greenhide Smithibus. Gentleman Hen. Horatius Pigskin. Twelve -per cent Bill. The• Fairy 13e11. Old Iron Wrench. Christopher Sourapples °alias sine qu1que. Conscientious John -Mere. Marshall, Wolverinestotenbottle assisted by Joanus Syntax, sub -agent A. F. Tell Bully Tinkerus elevatorus. Asssegiwomiassseernisteseiesses esspisialom•ovi".A qrse Apy of PEN NATIONAL FAN\ Visit email/re great mountain. countrv this soinuier.*e the mighty esenery of bur Per West. -Make jasper Perk Lodge in Jasper National Park your mountein headquarters. Ride, climb, swim, gel!, tennis, motor, PACIFIC COAST ext4* On the Pacific . A SOO mile trip from jasper .. past toWering Itfount Robson .• folloiang the turbulent Fraser RiVeP to Vancouver. Every tura a new thrill ... CVC! y mile a vista of spectacular beauty. or ALASKA A 1,000 rage boat trip from Vancouver through the colorful Inside Passaee. See scenery .,.. 'Congenial fellow' travellers. way: Gorgeous Tgviumoacura:gma:;b:eame:;be;Svakargious routes. "441rialarytrad°00inaftrouCms4a kirwaraini7s." • Capt. of Cavalry. , Hot Sherry Chief Liquor Department. . Harry Longlegs alias— , Macibus Swipibus. Francis Euphrates Physicker To Goderich -Volunteers. • Polies Jamus Smailibus. Nicholaspoundibus. Marshall, The Baggage and Hospital Cart, Commissaiart Waggon, &a., and many other characters in the rear not enurnerated. All the Brethern from Saugeen, Pitrinoccaresgionne: Stoney Island and Wekuemacong are also expeeted to be in the The procession in the morning win conclude with The Battle of Antietam and 13011's Run; and previous to each Battle the forces will be addressed be the Commander -in -Chief. • The Committee have pledged themselves to make it the grandest affair ever got tip.M Goderich. • • • So All Lovers of Fun Be On Hand. uterntlfe a ers e s •a c emu mon an.1113i71 , • Tern:OLD CALSTHUMPIAN, • Com,in-Chief. MEMBERS OF ALEXANDRA hIARINE AND GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, 1980 OSA menabership A Mr. A. M. Robertson Mr. R. C. Reynolds • ars. L Salkeld . Mr. Linklater • Dr. J. M. Field Rev, Mr, Bunt Mi. J. W. Taylor Mrs, A. Tayi.e Ur. H. C. isunlop Mr. Jas. McManus Mrs. Ada Walters Mr. C. W. Wurtele Mr. Frank Hibbert Mr. jr A. Campbell Mr. R. J.' Achesna Mr. W. P. Naftel Mr. Gordon Tebbutt Mr. Jos. Brophey Mr. Geo, W. Baechler Dr. H. R. Hell Afr. Reg. Sowerby Mrs. P. Slactwan Mrs. H. I.• MacEwan Mrs. Jas. Dalton Mr. 1VIurison Mr. W. Bailie rs. . irvin My. B. Saults Mr. L. 13,.Dance Mrs. Jas.• Reynolds Mr. J. S. Platt Mr, Robe Johnstor. Mr. Wheeler Mr. T. R. Patterson Mr. C. A. Reid Mr. L. L. Knox Rev. J. N. II. Mina Mrs, A. M. Gamble Mrs, E. H. Baker D. M. O'Brien W. H. Blackstone E. If. Cleveland Dr. A. H. Macelin Canon Hill ' Mrs, W. A. Coulthurst Mrs. J..M. Roberts Mrs. J. S. Dickson DrDLE0 HAIVIMERSCRATCHER,• • , ' Sec'y of War, GOD SAVE TILE QUEEN, (Gruinler Print.) • Do not says "bo this right away' De not say, "I prefer detective e'es in "at," u as in "unit," last a as Say. "Do this at once," or, "Do this stories and such like, ' Say, "and the in "late," accent first syllable, and instardlse" ' like " ttse• "couple" only when referring Do not say, "Every man, w to two thinge_of the same kind, such as, "I have a cotirde Do not eay, 4iTher e are Ai couple of •buildings on our. street." Do not.04; "He told us in front of hie father." Say, "in the preaence of hts tither " malt neIvnefrenicuailt.ylc.latePr. onounce in-je-nu-i-ti, nd waved their hand." Say, "Waved his hand." • Do uot say, "She did her work very good." Say, "very- well." • Words Often Mispronounced akultite. Pronounce kat -kw -late • 6 • ME • • 6 • w FenLwuucc INSULATED AGAINST RUST ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE WRITTEN GUARANTEE "04.11BWAY" BRAND Stiff Stay and Hinge Joint Fences a REALLY good fence on your farm means greater, satis. faction and greater profits. It enhances, not only the appearance, but•the value of your property, and is a worth- while aid in realizing larger returns from your investments. ZINC INSULATED faun Fence •tvith its wonderful ,qualities of time resistance, is ideal for 'Canadian use. It is guaranteed to give service and satisfaction and, although easy to erect, is a permanent addition to your farm. On the left is illustrated the famous Stiff Stay joint, which makes one of the strongest fences available. The post used in the picture is a Banner Steel Post, built like a railway rail. for great strength, yet easy to handle, haul and drive. Note the con- tinuous notches with the new drop loop clamp which provide easy attach- ing of line wires. Extra large 'slit.wing anchorplates anchor -these posts solidly into the ground, making a permanently firm and substantial support for your fence. - The combination of Banner Steel Fence Posts and "ORDWAY" 2lisle INSULATED Fence Products is one that gives you everything you could possibly need to fill your fencing requirements. The inttoduction by Canadian Steel of a new process for the finishing of fine Lawn Fence is a feature that will appeal to all those who demand fine things for their homes. A finish of green enamel that is far more last- ing and satisfactory is now baked, on "ORDWAY" Lai,vn Fence. This baking process replaces the old seethod of dipping and letting hang to dry, with its attendant annowmces of paint,daubed hands and clothing in erecting it. Ask your dealer about the famous "ORDWAY" line of Steel Fence Products, or write direct to tts for complete information. Canadian Steel Corporation, Imnittd and Mod Met: Ojibaray, LIMN County, Ontario Waraboaeos: Hamilton and Winnipeg ' all is as in "it," e as in "me," third syllable as "new" (not noo), and ac- cent third syllable. • h'roces. Pronounce Irrokas, a as in "fray," second a as in "ask,"a. cent , first syllable. • ,Prisoneis Pyonounce priz.neerrs or priz.n4e. ' Words Often Misspelled Farthest and furthest; only one r, tot fartherest and furtherest. • Bar- ley; ley, not ly. Particle; el, not cal. Cologne; note the gne. Baton •(or- chestra leader's wand); on, and tonly ono t. Obstinacy; note' the ticy. • Synonyms Method, mode, manner, way, order, rule, system, 'course. Claim, maintain assert • Ancient, antiquated, obsolete, aged, old. ••• O Favor (noun), countenance, patron- age, commendation, good will. • Embarrass, perplex, disconcert, confuse, confound; discomfit, disconv pose.• •, • Clean (adjective), unsoiled, 'imittlul tered, untarnished, pure, chaste. • Word Study • • "Use e word•three times and it is yours." Iet us increase our -vocabu- lary by niastering one word eacholay. Words for this lesson : Impunity; exemption from punish- ment, harm or loss. "He felt confi- dent that' he could operate the busi- ness with impunity." •Abject; , in a sunken or degraded to Rion; east down. °They were reduced to a state of abject fear." Disconcert; to -throw into disorder or confusion. wl was disconcerted at the news until I reteived your letter." Acrimony; harsh or biting slump - nese. "His, letter showed, with con- siderable acriinony, his contempt for our policy." Fatalistic; relating to the doctrine that 11 things are subjeet to fate. "She was a fatalistic child of circum- stances." irmpresoionable; liable to imprea- siert; suseeptible. "She was as im• pressionable as a small ehild " Complete in itself, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator does not require the assistance of any other medicine to make it effective. It does not foil to do its work. •latitostoteerettelooeneeoeseeeseeeosoonotioo" and lam, CHICK IMOD geoliere PftNYt th3Ekt With Pk At TS Pairir 11 FtiOD tfti Pftftftt the White )tifttheft. zt eot ersrtifttit tftte$ theft ptrtftikfti A thfr! t3 hearyllayera. v•Attit FRAMle Iroitil re, .4 e••••44,114,4 • Lednor, 70; Kathleen Nixdorf, 68. Number on roll, 27. EUNICE M. LONG,' TeacOei. Auburn Continuation ' The fence/ring is the report of the Auburn Continuation Class for the month of April: Jr. Commercial -- Frances Mclorty, 89.5; Annie M. Straughan, 87,8; Grace Scott, 80; Lil- lian Robinson, 71.9; Elle May Wilson. absent, Sr. Commercial—Georgiatme Lockhart, 60,1; Norman Rodger, 60.2., Form I. --Beth McPhee, 81,1; Mary Dobie, 70.1; Arthur M ' ertimore 70. Form IL—Mary Houston, 86.1; Dor., othy Wilson 86,1; Eleanor Wilson, 75.2; Doris Wegner, 74.8; Phyllis Taylor, 71; Minnie Spuld, 69.9; Verna. Chimney, 694; Josephine Weir, 68,S; _ Isobel Robertson, 65.9. • G. M. REDMOND. 'reacher. Children Cry roR FLETCHER'S .C.,‘AS-r.C)RrA. Dr, Taylor Mr. D. Holmes, Sr. Mr. A. J. MacKay Mr, F. Sturdy • Mr. Cornfield • Mr. Geo. Williams Dr. Mabee Miss A. McDonald Mrs. J. Porter Mr. G. L. Parsons Mr. B. Roach Mr. 13. Jones Mr. P. Finnegan Mr. E: Finnigan Mrs. R. Davidson Miss Templeton Mr, IL Montgomery $2.00 rhembership': Mrs. E. Belcher Mrs. G. Priee Mrs. Geo. Stewart , lift. Wirth: Mr. Smith Mr. E. C. Robertson Mr. F. Martin Mrs. R. Black Mr. W. Heitman Messrs. Baker & Ainslie Miss Strang Mrs. O. Crawford ' Mr. J. E. Tom Rev. Mr. Ford Mr. C. M. Robertson Mr, Schaefer Mr. Ir. R. Long Mr. Geo, McDonald Mr. Wong Max Robins Rev. Mr. Clarke Mr. Frank Lawrence Mr. J. W. Craigie Mr.. Geo. Williams Mrs. Ilueston • ' Miss Driver Mrs. jag. Clark Miss W. Ball s Mrs. W. W. Sault: Miss Emily Buchanan Mr. Milner% Mr. John Lauder Dr. Cole ampnicin Mr. W. Edwards Ma:. W. /Lick Mrs. C. Bistett Min; U. 13.Salkeld Mr. M. Sturdy Mr. K. Revell Mrs. Johnston Donation: Mr. W. M. Ruston $1.00 Rev. .1. N. 11. Mills 115.00 SCHOOL REPORTIS s. S. No. I. Ashfield The following is the school report of S. S. No. 1. Ashfield; hotioeo esse Pass. 604 Below 60V, ornitted: r. /Vs—Kathleen Crawford, 044 EL.,: MdKenzie, 70; Arthur Murray. Jr. It -Alton Draper. 72: Marian Ifag. gitt, 70; Clifford Crawford, 02; Mar. Met Lcdnor (abnent for examina- tions); Druee Bennett. Sr. 111,s, Kathleen Lednor„ 70; 'Woodrow litoy, IS. Jr. /IL—Charlotte Crawford, 92; Mart Medina% 16: Frrd Crawford, Id; SA% Martin. GO; Elmer Draper, 63; Elwood Murray, CO; Annie Young, George. Fritsley. Sr. IE.—Dorothy 82; McGee, SO; Atw pant Crawford, 5 Moodorie Mn. sie, TO; Darold Nixdorf. I.—Ifelen McGee, Ti N'crnia Murray, /3; Agnes SLAT'S DIARY • ' Friday—well the teecher went and . het ma thLs p.m. if she wanted me to take fissicks for the rest of the yr. dureing the balance of the skool tirm and ma, got skared White in the face mid sed My goodness what is the mat- ter of him now and then she thot a minit and sed No never mind I will tend to that myself. Saterday—well we got to. agen to- nito and they spoilt are 'plena to go & see a good pitcher show. Mn sed it was just a case of not freighting to go out on the Co. becuz you half to be polight once and a wile no matter if you want to or not. Gr how mutch its hurts. Sunday—More Co,- just as we was a starting for to take a 'ride in the ford in the Country. This time it was a ole friend of pa's witch had spout the clay vissiting sum/of his re- , Iaohuns in Jale. Monday—Joe Wreher went and cuts his toe, off down to the mill this p.m. Pa dropped into see him this (toning • and he was °file cheerful about it. he sed Well that durn in Irina' toe nail wont bother me no nioro UOW no how. Teusday—evell ' I all most mist skool today (thot I should of) on acct. had a bad cold in my bone. 'But 1 gess I ant nacherally onlucky bOeuz ma give me a laid of Caster Oil and sent me to skool. I was a telling the teecher about it and she sell them cold girms will sneek upon a fellow sum times when he is Una- ware of Shere presents. - Wensdayeeme and pa includeing me went out in the country tuft; to see 4 COnSett I dont no weather it r was' enny good or not ,boeuz one if: of my family liked it and the other IA thot it wag pritty rotten. The other minaned nootrel witch ia a pritty eood pion now and then on my part r cstigieday—Mrs. Bunt has sent for coarne in Otto sugleotelien betuz she oaya they are thinking of getting a Otto and she mite nubby get a ht of good ougjenteliens from tide course. I often wander what the wimen wood look like if there bene:; was shaved off elect or mebbv ball bedded lik,. stun men is. Didn't you never wander, dere render? 6006.66.6000•001000006060.600•060.0•11610,0611 egimmomiagammomim A GREAT DISCOVERY MORE then hallatentury ago, the discovery wont* that stptif itation helped make oil eat/ to take and digest. It is the adaptation of this principle in • sco•rrs EMULSION that has made potoible the witie. spread itte and realization of the heidth.tiving benefits of Ih"Whet throe i4 11.441 for tod.liver eil--Scdotest Ermolainge teal storm Owe ?mod arivistrittiot oreal a j