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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1930-05-01, Page 17HVICSDAY, MAY let, 1930 . a • 411111111111"..b '"* THE CODERICTI STAR PAGE Tate* Liver Trouble 'Neighborhood News Nuggets dices Attacks When the liver gate out a order it Picked From Our Exchanges to help it mum* ita proper *action by renieyiug the bile that hi eirealetiug in the blood and 'viewable the system. .M1 the trouble.; coming in the train ot a die ordered liver may be giddily relieved by using liAliii)1011717$ ou.„ Ifisa Amy Gardiner, Queensland, B., writes: —04Por years I was troubled with my liver, and used to UT" salsify beet bilious veils, "I' decided to try Milburn's Lois - Liver Pills ilia I got wonderful relief en very short them,: Price, 25 cents a vie at all drug- gista and dealere, or mailed direct On receipt of price by The T. Milburn •Oo., Limited, Toronto, Onte LEGAL CARDS t. nziktriDW. Barrister, Softener, Notary Public, Eto. Successor to J. L. Killoran Phone 97 oilice, The Mivare. teoderich- ERNEST M. LEE Barrister and Solicitor Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria Telephone: Elgin 5301 Toronto 2. Din/LEY E. HOLMES. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public:, Conveyancer, Etc. PHONE 27 HAMILPine STREET. SPECIALIST DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. EYE, E'AR. NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York OM,- thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant at hi:oreneldn Eye Hospital and Golden uare Throat Hospleal, London, Eng. 53 Waterloo $t„ S. Stratford. Tele- phone 207. At Hotel Bedford, God:rich, on the evening of the Iliird. Monaay each month all we following day, TuesdaY, 1 nen. ..7111...$10•1111111.1.1111111N11.011111110111. CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST, GODERICH. E q u ipped with electrodnagneti baths. Electronic electric treatment and cliropractic. Chronic, organic and nervous diseases.Ladyin at- tendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m, excepting Monday and Thursday and by appointment. ' A. N. ATKINSON, residence and (Ana, cor ner of South street and Bri- tannia road. Phone 341. pHomAs UhlteieRY .a 50N. ' Live Store and General Auctioneers, Eight Ave, Goderich. Sales mane everywhere and all efforts made to give you satisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes disci:meted. Mete Int ^ Main Mrs. Matthew Maims, oe Clinton announces the marriage of her dangle. ter, Eleanor, to Mr. Chas. M. Throw, on Seeturday, Aorll 19th, !KO, in the any ef Chicago. Death of T. A. Greig Thenrae A. Greig died at his home, Higia street, Clintene en Thursday atteraoon, April 17th, in his eixty- fifth year. kie is survived by his wife and a family of three, two sons and a daughter, William E. and Lawrence Grew' and Mm. Prank A. Jenkins, all of Toronto. Death of itliss Jean Pinder There departed, froin this sphere the spirit of Jean Pinder at midnight, Wednesday, April 17th, at her home on Market street, Seaforth, after a brief illness of three days. She leaves to mourn her demise, her mother, stepfather, three brothers and two sisters. Her father predeceased her some years age. Improvements in Blyth Station The C. P. R. station at Blyth has been rewired and otherwise improved. Agent Shaw has had installed an electric frigidaire and electric stove, besides a bathroom outfit — When this work is complete dential section of the stati modern in every particular. Somers -McColl A quiet but very pretty took place at the home of Mrs. Geo. McCall, Brussels urday, April 19th, at high n their younger daughter, Verna, was united in the h of matrimony to Willia Sinners, youngest son of Somers, and the late Mr. S Brussels, Rev, 1', G. Powle nuptial knot. Death of Noah Hertcn , The funeral of the late Noah nor - ton, vilio died aehi hew a few miles east or Hensel! en Friclay, April 18th, was held as Tuesday afternoon of last week, with Rev. Arthur 'elair officiating with. interm:'ut in the Hen- sel' Union cemetery. 'rim deceased was in his Med year. Lie is survived by his widow and • two sons, one in Calgary and the other in Detroit. Death of Robert Shiell There passed away at his home in \Vingham a fine old man, in the per- son of Mr. Robert Shiell, in his eagle- ty-third year. He was a pioneer of East Wowaneele and spent most of his life on his farm, now oevned Tay his son, Greg., on the 11)th eon. He leaves to mourn him, his wife and two eons, Andrew and MacGregor. Goderich Twp, Student Honored By Fellows Mr.. J. R. Thompson, second son of Mr, and . Mrs. H. J. Themesoo, Goderkh township, and a student at Huron College, London, has been elected president of the student coun- cil of that college for 1930-31. This is the highest position in the gift of his fellow -students and prom that the Oten Reader by .7lereneekeltlick Pop eREE,:eeerk Mai in*peedlovitiereheef-livitupiodeNatievindeleadegolieelk satire tns and Oil Go od Advice purposes, and when it conics te the %wed -infested areae. Speaking to v. group of farmers at WI mg 1.1P of Wet' sail, er the re - Plan xecentlY. Do. G. I. Christie, claiming or there President of the O. A. (,. gave same ie no ether grain crap that can be uti- gaaj advice which sham be akalaa., lined to such advantage. The prea. tile to all of us: "snot for 1.930 a am in mcntbarolneey-14tacirfeaogef 4)C04ritiabein°edbec3cirtreb-' going' to look after any own business aboutfIon- irst and make every aage in all and spring wheat, betere ef my farm sent erospeets peint to this situation pay and forget about all the gloany being reversed with profits to the things I have heard and reaad producer and the Divvied) as a *whole. Better Bull Area 11. A. Dorranee, Ant/cultural Re - Purity Will Count presentative for Brant County, re -al It is almost tniversaily achnow- ports that the Brant County Council ledged that the production of good Las passed the necessary bylaw to th.. quality crops is a better paying pro - dare that county a better bull area., position than the production of poor- .& county live stock improvement er quality and the very best Canadian sedation has been organized for the authorities are constantly advocating constant and permanent improvement the sowing of seed of the beet qua - of Brants live steel:. lity. "Growers intending to show in Beautifying School Grounthe wheat classes of the World's • hde Grain Show," says.L. H. Newman, A praiseworthy ,movernent has been Dominion cerealist and chairman of stained in Lincoln County, where a large number of rural scthe awards committee, "should make schools re ap- PlYievery effort to get the purest stock ng to the district agricultural of- fice for planting plans whereby the possible. In pladrig the awards at school grounds may be 'beautified, Regina in 1932, purity of variety or made by the tea -Rough sketches aretype, as determined by growing tests, hers .and thnsa 1,m,tv.ordwi 0,, will.. constitute an inwortant faetor. i7Cimshroot-7,,usirig Charnpiont, sot the world's motor boot speed cord e'f 93.123 miles per hour „ restore Power and Speed A full XIVW set of dependable ChampionSark Plugs in- stalled -in your ear every 10,000 miles restores power and speed, and save.; its cost in gas and oil alone. -Welinowfrom experi- ence that Champions make every engine perform better. 4,4 INSURAN The Mutual Lif Assurance Com of Canada E5tabr5hrd1809 READ OFFICE WATERLO D. D. MOONEY, Ag PRONE 250 rt cr • F. R. MILLER Gas, Oil, Washing, Alemiting , Tire and Battery Service. Elgin Ave. and Victoria St., Goderich. Ont. WESLEY \V. risagB AUCTIONEER. conduct sales anywh'ere. et3. terms are reasonable and I will try anti give satisfaction. • Phone Carlow 1314. or address R. R. Goderlch. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. Wer NOTARY.PUBLIC General•Conveyancing donee-- Good Companies Repreeented Phone No. 258. Ooderfeh, Ont. INSURANCE .3FKICL013—MUnTAL rIRE INsUR- • ANCE COMPANY, FARM' AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP- ERTY INSURED. Value of property insured up to Jan- uary, 1910, e3,648,975.00. • OFFICERS—James Connolly, Pres' i dent, Godenich: Jas. Evans, Vice -Presi- dent. Beeehwood; D. le McGregor, Sec.- Treas.. Sratorth. , DIBEE'PORS—Jas. Shouldiro, Walton; ‘e Wm. Wien, Constance; George `McCart- ney, Seaton% ; Meet. Perris, flarlock; Sohn Bennewise, firoadbegen; John Pepper, Bruccileld; A. Broadfoot, See - earth. AGEN'TS—W. J Yeo, II. 11, 2, Clinton; ,nes. watt, Blyth; Ed. Illnehley, Sea - forth; John Murray, Seaforth. Potter/orders can pay their assess- ments at Myth Cutt's store, Coderich; A. Y. Moorlsh's Clothing store, Clinton; or J. 11. Reid's, Deerfield. • rum IllaSVRANCF. 10tve Wattehded 'to by the , • ' • WARMINSN 011111AL FIRE INSURANCE Established 1870 Reed Office: Dungannop, Ont. 4 Wm. Watson, Auburn, President; Chas. Hewitt, Vice President; Jas Girviri, Hon. Director; Directeme— W. .T. Thompson, Auburn; Wm. Mee Quillen, St. Helens; W. P. Reed, R. It, No. 2, Lucknow; Harry L. Salkeld, ,Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; Tine Griffin, R. R. No. 7, Lucknow ; Chas. Hewitt,. Kincardine; Reba Dav- idson, Dungannon. Rate --$2.00 per thousand. THOS. STOTHERS, Treas, CECIL TRELEAVEN, See''. Brooneu Bros. 4300E141CH The Leading Funeral Directors gad Embalmers also Ambulance Service Orders carefully attended ts at all hours—night or day. We are the inapeetors of anatomy in and for the County of Huron. Phones: -Store 120; Residence 21t. S. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Ooderich, Ontario All calls promptly atteeded to day ore night nonce: Stove 335; Lienee .3eam "in May and June badly runaown and ha spells until it was a drag my work. In July and Al didn't seem to pick up s, cided to try Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Com' because 1 saw it advert tooktwo bottles and not the picture of health. fine, do all my work act two cows. if any vi• writes, 1 will certainly. 4 her letter."—Mrs. Geo Gillespie,. Punnichy, Sas wan. Vire are all subject to colds. But they need not came us suffering. Bayer Aspirin breaks a cold in a hurry. Or taken in time, head., it off entirely. You can avoid other suffering the same way. Headache, and even the pain from neuralgia, neuritis or rheuma- tism, yields to BayerdAspirin. It at vas helps; never 'tams: does not af- , ar.aa., TV 444.1t41.1113 naa neen a resident of 1 the section for many years and for I the past sixteen years a resident of Blyth, where for some tithe he was engaged as a hardware merchant, and r at the time of his death was division 1 court clerk, treasurer of Blyth Hy -1 dro-Electrie Commission, and trees- urer of St. Andrew's United church. I He is survived by his widow and one daughter, Miss Pearl. KEEPING BABY LOVELY AND WELL. • Some babies thrive from the hoiir of their birth while others make so littlo provoss as to be the. cause of nrtk.°11 anxiety. As a rude it is the di- gestion that is at fault with these baclo.vard ones and they start to go ahead directly Baby's Qwn Table:el are made the corrective of their stomach and bowel troubles. Baby's Own Tablets are Specially designed for the use of babiee and little 'children. They are absolutely safe and the mother can feel f oct- ly secure in giving them to even the most delicate child. They are a mild but thorough laxative which banish Constipation and indigestion; breaa up colds and simple fevers and allay the pains which accompany the eat - ling of teeth. They arc E 01 d by medicine dealers or by mail At 25 cents a box from ¶1%o lir. William(' Medicine Co., Brocineille. Ont. feet the heed, Genuine Bayer Aspirin hal Bayer on the box and on each • - - tablet. 901 PI RI N ANGIERS AfiAti$ Ns (1141/ **Mk tro,1 Matesetto igotoglogagurfjgegg mg linatioatinongongt ea5ce.leati ALPO, MISSING ....41101, govilior EVEN )NA COLD RAIN, MUD AND M ' WALIC RIGHT OUT IN your( PRANG ATTIRE// AND THEN CML HOMf TO A HEAT F91.1(5 FIR.e. • We can't hire the Heat Folks out to you for your spring cleaning. But we can promise this: if you burn Heat Folks Coal you won't have nearly as tush spring cleaning to do. Coal from our yards ioes into heat— not soot, nor smoke, nor ashee, nor clinkers. Save time en your spring cleaning; "ave money on your coal, by order - in o your nein load from the Heat Follm mut, THE tttitl . B. MUSTARD COMPANY Phone 98 fjoderick • • tit Industry of the fruit in- to be commenced t Dr. J. F. Booth rid "Joe" Coke department of tant. Dr. Booth ration of all m - it the exact facts industry. Both euthiral Council Lem -cultural Con- fer such an in - And methods. itt Canada • tory of Charles ity,, another 13r1 - has made good it "Canada hoe lien ten years of. vim in England aligned with one eeing no pro. neement, I canto n the employ of Lrs and with an- Irs, I rented a nd now niy boy 4411111.' 141110. Mi. Mir evil Seed e portion of last crop still in the is a graver risk oils weed spread nit officials fear - tion of this Will el drills without eed seeds in a .in aro not von - easily be fooled. y eatimated otat hi three care of oats ohipped to Sas* katchowan there were contained 0P - proximately 23,000,000 sow thistle weds. The government seed labora- tories are the proper place for test - in mal cost, ha yourewcend;eiti r nddoLooramteitnfinitesi. Appointment of W. it. Roadhouse, Deputy Minister of Agrieulture, to the post of Chairman ot the Ontario Agricultural Development Hoard, and ,the appointment of a new Deputy Minister in the person of demo B. Faith:urn, of Beamoville, has been :unmet ed by the lion. John S. Mar- tin, Minister of Agriculture. Mr, Roadhotom has been acting chairman nf the Deyelopment Board since last summer, and xnueh (31 the credit for . the successful work in 1929 was due to hiss administration. air. Road- house has been Deputy Minister fon) eighteen years. He 'entered the One tario civil service more than 21 years ago, and was from 1009 to 1912 secre- taey of • the Department and- . the Ontario Government Milk Commis -- :don. Mr. Pairbairn, the new Deputy Minister,' has been actively engaged in farming, ilhiefly fruit growing, since Dill. In the past twelve ho has held many offices associated with the, agrieultural industry.. hi 1017 he was president of the Ontario Experimental Union; in 1918-19 pre- sident of the 13eamsville Farmers' Club; 1922, president of the 0. A. C. Alumni; 1922-2J, ,preelelent of the Niagara Peninsula Pruit Growers' Association, 'KEEP CANADA BU$Y STORES 070 AVIA= GPM LADE!, CATSUP Bottle 19c AltLanhtt tis.1, Tina APPLE SAUCE 2 for 21q CORN SYRUP CIMIST1E'S •• Sandwich Biscuits lb. 33c cLanws • PORK and BEANS La" 22c 40 CATSUP • • LIFEBUOY SOAP 3cahe12Ic OH BOY erg:, 3 Tins 25c • • POWDER • • • •• dUh1 1 I 'u •did." • many ccpressicnol or appreciation., 11anuracturera, thanking. tis tor 611 My' Or purchacing HOME products. Made-in-eanada sale tor this week, syntax CHOICE QUALITY Brand 2 tins 290 2ws Tte SaysIde CATELLI'S Eggwheat Noodles.Pkt. 10c LATHER -0 SOAP cake 14c AYLIdEll ASSORTED cept Chicken • 3 rid Chicken tins 25c 'with nice INENSO.V8 CORN STARCH Pict. 11c XELLOGGN RICE KRISPIES 2 for 25c TODDY ItYLSiltit CHERRIES Nit!i„' 14c GED COSIOC SALMON • 21c cnowu Olt BEEHIVE No. 2 Tin 2 tins 29c No. 5 Tin 35c Diced Carrots 11.'in2 2 t" 25c fitiAnen CAKE FLOUR Pkt. 22c TIGER. TOMATO Large not. 19. MAPLE SUGAR ;tirgi 23c VELYEA JELLIES12-oz. 25c Grape Jaz 000103 PRIM Tin 29e SO▪ AP FLAKES gar 22c N AN,/ Toilet Tissue 3 Roll; 25c 14b. Thi .450 Regaled, Slo Try It Hot or Cola WRAPPED AT THE 0 E. BREAD "014r6ito*Yte 1 Loaf 9c • • • • • • • • • • • • 40