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The Goderich Star, 1930-06-05, Page 3ICY •* THITRSDAY, JUNE 6th, IDA limilsokiageough Wa C•ousod By A BronchialColci 34. 3. FaSIEMOI1 Selkirk, Ont., writeinea"Early lot winter I puffed trent Severs bronehial cold time left with a provoking, dig„ Wang' +cough. After 'being bothered, both day owl eight, with it or *owe time I laid* hived recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup width I trial with wonderful readta, and now it is the only remeelyI aver ase for colds. "I have also used your Milburitli Hort and Nerve Pills with wonderful meld*" • ---**Pre-Wooll'e"I 36 cents betties leap fiusuly eke 60 cents, at all drat enste and dealers. Put up only by The T. Wilburn' One Ltd., Toronto, Oatp LEGA CARDS F., R. DennOW. Barrister; Solicitor, Notary Public, Ete. Successor to J. L. Killorafi Phone .97 (Mee. The Square, aodericia ERNES M. LEE Barrister and Solicitor Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria DThIehone:g Toronto 2. DUDLEY E. HOLMES. Neighborhood News Nuggets Picked From Our Exchanges Death of John R. I,yon in eher health the last few arena. no• death occurred in Toronto at .91:0 IS SUICVIVCd bY ons Ben. nomPst S57 Maunitig ave.. en rrlday. May at home, End one tieugliter, nlre. Chas. nelial, of M. John R. Lyon, in his 8Gth Draper. year. Mr. Lyon was for many yen Blyth Doctor Going tcp Orient a aeohient of Seafortle I YIt was some -whet of a serpriso when WI Teach in East ork it became known that lnr. J. Lees, of I Miss Ethel Finch of Wingham High Dieftle vatuld. this fall. IVO 1:"P lila' iSahoel staff has accepted a position medical practise in Myth, having en• t in East Yoh high school at Toronto, listed as a medical missionary to Ie e duties to eon-me:ice with. the fall China. He will likely leave for the term. , Orient the same time as Dr. E. . C. 1 Death of Mrs. 3,,, Finlayson, Sr. I Wilford, else formerly of Blytn,in I One -of the older residents of Sea- S.eptember. . ' forth, Mrs. John Finlayson, Sr., pas- Graduates from London Hospital sed away on Sunday evening, May I MISS Violet M. Bell, a London, for - 26th, about 7 o'clock at the Mime of, merly of Myth, graduated on Tues- ner daughter, Mrs. Abe Foreyhh, day, May 20th, from Ontario Hospital Tucitereraith. Mrs. Finlayson was in with a class a twelve. her 87th year. i Died at Toronto Death of George C. Bell I After an illness uf three; months the Word was received in Brussels on death occurred of Mr. George Clifford Monday afternoon of last week that Bell, prominent car dealer, at his Myrtle Wilson, beloved wife of Harry home on North Main st., Seaforth, en ; Querin, had passed away abput noon. Friday, May 2,3a Mr. Bell took ser - Deceased was born in Brussels and iously ill 'with hoot trbuble and fos a wile the youngest daughter of the Mtn long time was confined to the hospis jams and Mrs. 'Wilson. tal. Two wens ago when he suffer- Shaddock-Potter ed a stroke at his home all hope of A very pretty event took place re- his recovery was emoved. cently et the home of Mrand Mrs, Exeter Moons the Loss of Prominent William Potter, Tuekersmith, the oc I Merchant casion being the wedding of their eld- ' A shadenv of gloom Was cast over est daughter, Clara Violet, to -1,1r. the conununity of Exeter. on Friday Charles Robert Shaddock,, son of Mr. May 23rd, when it was learned that Thomas. Shaddock, of Henestill, . Mr. Chester Percival Harvey had Pee Wingham Man On Trio to Scotland tad away at Victoria Hospital, Lon arrtsterSolicitoa Notary M. Jack, Weir, of Wingham, and don. Mr. Harvey, vtho iconducted one le; • Public, Conveyancer.his ,brother' Thomas, of Glenallan, left of the leading grocery, stores in Exta • Lte. PHONE 27 RAMIlshaa STREET. recently forMontreal where they sail- ter, was taken to the hospital on the THE GODELICH STA.P. • • Lot's Nat Forgot the Bride and Graduate At the time when the boys and girls are about to graduate and when the hridestosies is prepared te speak her vows. the tiro - Mem of what to give la naturally .a troublesome one. Here are a few excel- lent solutions. A gleaming, marvellously out Dimond poised in a 19-k white gold or platinuni setting. . Gents' and ladies' Iree Jewell WeistsWatchee in latest ease, The -r iv hest Cut-Caass Stemware in the latest cols ors, Sahara and twilde blue. Royal Crown Derby China in blue a u d hold and Mikado patterns. Silverware of ' the most modern pieces. E. C. .Rokrtson. DIAMONDIMERCHANT AND JEWELLER • Phone 136 Gsglorich SPECIALIST Exeter h ed on the S. S. Duchess of Atholl for Sunday previous suffering from an at - Glasgow, where therktend spending tack of appendicitis. 4.••••••• a couple of months. DR. E. J, R. FORSTER, , •EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Opli• thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefield% Eye Hospital and °Olden Square Throat Rospi.tal, London, Eng, 53 Waterloo St., S. Stratford. Tele- phone 261, At Hotel Bearer& Ooderice, on the evening of the third Monday of each month till the following day, Tuesday, at p.m. CHIROPRACTIC rains PRACTITiONEIL HIROPRACTOB AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST, GODERICH. E q ipped with electro-magneti baths. Electronic electric treatment • and diropractic. Chronic, organic and nervous diseases. Ladr4,10,nt tendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m., excepting Monday and Thursday and by appointment. . A. N. ATKINSON, residence and office, cor nor of South street and Bri- tannia road. Phone 341. • • AUCTIONEERING • . • ?THOMAS WIN -DRY SON. • Live Soar and General Auctioneers, • Elnin Ave, Gederieh. Sales made everywhAre and all efforts made to give you satisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes discowted. "--PAnne 119. WrESLEY W. PISIIER auCTIONEER. • v Will conduct sales anywhere. • MI terms are reasonable and 1 will try and give satisfaction, Phone Carlow 1314, er address R. IL 4, °mimed', NOTARY PUBRAC, ETO., NOTARY PUBLIC •-.General Conveyancing done • Goad Companies Represented •Phone No. 298,. • Goderleh, Ont.. INSURANCE ANCE COMPANY. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP- ERTY INSURED. • Value of property insured up to Jan- uary. 1910, $3,448,975.00. OFFICERS—James Connolly, . Preen dent, Goderich: Jas. Evans. Vice-Presi- • dent, Beeohwood; De F. McGregor, Sec.- • Treas., Seafortla DIRECTORS—Jas. Shouidiee, Walton; a • Wm. 'Wan, Constance; George 'McCart- ney, Satfortea Robt. Ferris, Rariock; • john Bennewise, nroadhegen; John Pepper, Brucefield; A. BroadfoOt, Sea - forth. AGENTS—W..3 Yea, R. 11, 3, Clinton; • las. Watt, Blyth; Ed. Hinchley, Sea- FIRIn INSUNANCF. Have It attended to by the wAysmoosu MUTUAL FINE INSURANCE E.stablIEtied 1878 Head °Mee: Dungannon, Ont. Wm. Wataon, Auburn, President; Chas. Hewitt, Vice President; Jas. Girvin, Hon. Director; Directors -- W. Thompson, Auburn; Wm. Mb- Qtrillan St. Helens; W. P. Reed, R. IL No. 2, 'Lucknovv; Harry L. Salkeld, Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; Tina Griffin, R. R. No. 1, Lucknow; Chas. Hewitt, Kincardine; lobt. Dav- idson, Dungannon. Rate -42.00 per thousand. THOS. TOTHERS, Treas. CECIL TRELEAVEN, Seey. F Promoted to Hend Office oeses oe Tourney ndr. Viet, IJ. Kestle, secretary for er of the Dominion of Canada were Some. of the best horseshoe pitch- • the Caned an Canners at the Exeter present and took part in the horse - plant, has been promoted to the ship- shoe tournament held in the Dome ping department at the head office in Rink, Exeter.. on May • 24th. The Hamilton and expects to leave imme- tournament was held under the sup- diately for his new position. Mrs.'ervision of Albert Berseht, secretary Kestle and family will folloev of the Dominion of Canada Horseshoe Brlissels Man Meets Tragic' Death Pitchers' lAssociation and was pro - •Albert C. Dames a well-known and ductive of some excellent pine. respected citizen of Brussels andGrey Death of • Mrs. William Davidson township, all his life, was instantly A lifelong and highly respected re - Jailed at his farm on the 9th con., sident of $eaforth passed away on about 5.45 Tuesday evening of last Friday. May 23rd, in the' person of week when he picked up a fuse that Mary Jane Morrison relict of thelate had hung fire, and received. the full William Davidson, after a serious ill - blast in his faee. Sheath was Installs ness of five months. leorn in lelelail- taneous. • lop sixty-seven years ago, daughter • Henry Faust Passes of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor - Death claimed at his home in Carlo, rison, her early years were spent on Michigan, on Thursday, May 22nd, a the 10th coeseession, where she mar - highly respected vesident of that city -tied Mr. Milani Davidson forty-one in the person of Mr. Henry Faust, M Years ago. Mr. Davidson passed his 77th year, after a somewhat ling- away in February, five years ago. 'ering illness, Deceased was a former Wingham Bowlers Hold Annual Zurich boy. Tournament Death. of Mrs Ellis The annual rink tournament of the One of the old settlers passed away Wingham bowling club was held on at her home on the 4th line of Morris Saturday, May 24th, with an entry'of on Friday, May 23rd. in the person of twenty-seven rinks, nine local, and Mrs. T. Ellis, aged eighty, after being eighteen from out of town, represent- •ing twelve different 'clubs. . 'The dif- ferent clubs represented with two rinks were Lucknow. Brussels, Owe - After Baby Came ley, Goderich, Mt, Forest, Hanover; with one rink,' Cargill, Walkerton, nny ston. l'uneral of Mrs. D. N. Welsh IWas W Geak .Ski Kincardine, Myth, Atwood, Palmer- • amed 22 LI • LIS The funeral of the late Mrs. D. mb th . . , IOrmCrIy o „as — "After baby was gaiee, Goderich township, too1 plael'from I was very weak, sew the home of aaraAtex.. Welsh, Rotten- ny. Since taking Iron- bury street; Clinton, on Sunday after- noon, May 25th. Mrs. Walsh, who ized Yeast -feel fine. Gained 22 lbs.'—Mrs.was formerly Lillian Louise 'Green, . Laura Benoit. vas,a daughter of the Tate John Green Thousands write new o . tan ey and after her marriage she ' had resided in Goderich township un - weeks. Ugly hollows fill out. Ironized Yeast adds S th 15 lbs.Bony til about three years ago, when the Jambs gets graceful roundness. Mud- falpredirmoved to Larnbeth. She had ill for the past two Years. dy skin gets clear and rosy like ma- ee gic. Nervousness, indigestion,hSound cone stipation vanish overnight. FolTiotaL;t: iloVnIcHipamerioSdteowfaritaiiing sleep, new pep from very first day. health William !Stewart, of Clinton, iTwo great tonics in one—special retired farmer, died ;nay 22nd, at the weight -building. Malt Yeast a n d home of his eon l 1 analaw Mr. Thomas strengthing Iron. Pleasant I i t t I e Adams, Hullett tp., where he had gone tablets. Far ' stronger than unmedi- for a s hoz t visit. He was born at cated yeast. Results in L. time. No Ancaster on October 15, 1851, son of yeasty taste, no gas. the late Charles and Male Stewart. So quit being "skinny" tired, un- Surviving are his second wife, one forth; John Murray, Seaforth. Polioyamplers can pay their, avulse merits at Colvin Cutt's store, Goderich; A. J. Moorish's Clothing' store, Clinton? or J. H. Reld's, Barfield. Bropliou BrOS, GODERICH The Leading Foment Directors and Erni,* Im ers also Ambulance Service Orders carefully attended te at all hours—night or day. Wo are the impeders of anatomy in and for the County of Huron, Phones: Store 120; Residence 217. S. R. Wheeler Funeral Director mid •Embalmer doderich, Ontario All cells promptiy atteraeleel oy er nicht Pboace: aerie 313; ]1c* 353V1 ttractive. Get Ironized Yeast. from son and three daughters, namely, druggist today. Feel great tomor- W. Stewart, on the homestead, irow. Money bulk from manufac- Hallett; Miss Edith Stewart, Clinton; turet if not delighted with quick re- Mrs. T. Adams, liullett, and Mrs. sulfa. Fred Toll, Jr„, East Wawanosh. • Engagements INSURAN C EMr. 'James Lawson, Walton, Ont„ ai;rindoaeunechetsert,heueinlagamgeame,ett Hofarhvy iesonc: The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada • ratabltehetr iles HEAD OFFICE : WATE111400, ONT • D. D. MOONEY, Agent PRONE 250 Nonan ST, ; GODgnielt, Ors. USES PIN Johnston• , eldest son of Mr. and Irii. Silas Johnston, Brussels, Ont.,- marriage to take place .early in Jane. • Mr. and Mrs. James Sholdice wish to announce Me engagement of their youngest daughter, Annie, to Mr. Geo. lirsr.12,Tstriill=ono,nahMol ;red- Killop, -the • marriage to take place early in June. Mrs, Harry Jones, of Exeter, wish- es to announce the engagement of her only daughter, Etty Mao Webber, to Mr. Harold Vesper. son of Mr. Geo. Penhale, of Stanley township, the wedding to take place the early part of June. Mr. and Mrs. %Vattern C. Pearce, of Exeter, announce tlio engagement of "—,...51.111.6.••••=s14 MS • Praises Vegetable Compound, Blood Medicine and Liver Pins 11.1...6,31.09061C1.1.101. Dirtlitown, Quebte—"I rive 13 miles from town on a farm, with all my home 3:• duties and churn- ine to Attend to. At the Change ' Life, I became ner- tnue and run- down. The Woe table Compound Waal my whole ereeteneMy aert-esi are better, uiy petite is good and 1 am able to do work. I Lave so taken Ile Blood Medicine and the Liver Pale and i• they kelpal ave. I will answer littera galIta Woturn mane about your Ina& (it'—nlea. Inatome segestures„ WTE:litussUr zutc.C. their eldest daughter, Frances May, to Wesley Curtis Recline d f 8 euse, N.Y., youngest son of Mr. and BIra. Cliae, A. Redmond, Of Milverton, Ontario, the marriage to take place in June. HINTS FOR HONIEBOriks • • ifousecisaning ITU annual drive on tart he another thing that ain't whet it used to be. 1)o you remember when the whole house was in a Age of upheevel for weeks at a time 2 were the /lays when carpets covered the entire , floor, end some undertaking it wee to take out all those carnet twice, get the carpet out on the line. and eat it heaten. That is eviler° the WOE of the }mire strutted 'their stuff. On a sunshiny day the coiled of earuet heating- was to be heard on all eidee, but especially early in the -moraine , mut after supper, when the man of the - house wan 1101110 from . worn. carpet‘heafina and hotmeseleanina were eure fine nohee for the seems 41i9Vnit11;tr'rerdetavYe with some oso- CP AN MIMIC* 21,16 tti;;Le.t:rt, toillergivsy Teal ; - rt.likr/4 housecleaning complex.. Some of them are so imbued with the spirit of housecleaning that they feel the house would not be cleaned if everything wee not turned out twice a year. Others are so fed up with the annual upheaval that they vow nothing would ever make them have their houses up- set. There are so many aids to house- cleaning these days that it is not necessary to upset the house. No more is it necessary to woo the hum- ble carpet -tack and chase it to it's Mire Vacuum cleaners make it un- necessary to take up the rugs, al- though I must cenfess, II like the sun to shine on them. One hour's sun- light will disinfect them. • VIICUUM eleaners keep the mattres- ses free from dust and they do not have to be hauled out to be cleaned. There is nothing under the sun, more unweildIy than a mattress. Early Cleaning A good many pride t:iemselves on having their housecleaning done early and beat all the women in the neigh- , borhood, • I do not think there is one of us who does not know at least one woman who extats over us aboat the , thee we are thinking of starting our cleaning. • Personally I think that too early cleaning is'a waste of time. There are a good many women who like to clean'theie cupboards and clos- ets before they attack the rest of the cleaning. It is a sound idea if the weather is fit to hang clothes out to air and sun them. Clothes which are buried in dark closet need th s 3 p ED to act as a germicide and to help and china cupboards and so ea can be 1111 banish the moths. !Dresser drawers eleaned at any:time and do eat need to wait on the weather. As matter of. fact they make good rainy day work.. Ceiling Passer • White ceiling paper makes an ex- cellent paper to • toe to line dresser drawers. It also makes a Toed shelf paper for linen closets. If' you have Ilene of the pure white on hand, it is not expensive to buy as the cheapest quality may be used and a roll will lang *t a lotima. Harnwood FlOefa Ir::,11 equal pads cf benzine and illasoline to clean hardwood Po not use this in a room with lighted tire as there is diaiger exs Plosien. Light rubbing with sawn paper or steel wool will belp remove. the vay dirty opete, such as are found In front a an outside door. 'Mane people use too much wax alai the result is a sticks floor. Wan should be put inside of a thin eloth• like a poultice. 'That preieente 'demo ef wax from stieking, to the lloore. De ail the rubbing wath Sam grain of the wood„ whether it is to Oen, to wax or Ito polish. If you do your daily dusting and the weekly furni- ture poliaidag with the arain of the wood you will soon see a difference in the polish on your furniture. Ree , guire4minb,cr to always rub wood with the llousesleaning Meals ' Just heeauee 'you are housecleaning is no reason to ,have to eat ell' the mantle-pleee. You really need a square meal more those days than other time. But you certainly .do not want to spend much time cook- ing. So the only alternative is to use your head and be forehanded. Fill your cookie jar and have a cake that keeps. Cook.enough for mop than one meal at a time. Food need not be served in the sarpe way twice in sue- temesysedio,n, but if it 34 prepared time is • Fish nleala Cook sufficient fish for more than one meal. IThe second day it may be used as scalloped fish, fish. pie, fish • cake, or in many other ways. Fish Pie Line a greased baking 'dish with a. layer of mashed potatoes. Put in a layer of cold, cooked fish, and cover this with a layer of cream sauce, then a Myer of grated cheese. Repeat this, finishing with the cheese. Belie in a not oven about 20 minutes, until the .cheese is brown. Browned Potatoes Cut cold boiled potatoes in quarters lengthwise.. Brush with melted but. ter or dripping. Brown in the oven with meat which takes a short time to cook, such as cheps, ham, sausage, bacon, or meat balls. They may be broivned in a greased pan in the oven, or on top .of the stove and served with coin meat, •IS BABY TEEMING Teething time is a thee of worry to most ,mothers. The baby is nervous; fretful; feverish. His little gums are swollen and sore; diarrhoea, •consti-1 pation, colic and sometimes convuls alone set in—neither baby nor mother can sleep. • These tronbles can be quickly. ban- ished, however, through the use of Baby's Own Tablets concerning which Mrs. Louie Grubb, Teeswater, Ont., says;—"I have used the Tablets for n11 my babies while teething and have found them a splendid medicine."• • Baby's Own --Tablets are old by all medicine dealers qr by mail at 25 cents a -box from The Dr. Williame' Medicine Co:, Brockville, Ont. • Mandy Jones: "I wants to see Mistah Wheals." • Office 'boy: "Mr. Wlaisis is 'en- gaged." Mandy Jones: "Go long, boy. Ah don't want to marry him. Tell him , his wushladv wants huh Mortal:* GO OVERNIGHT "mom_ Bolls on neck. Doctor said it lance. Tried 'Sootha•Salve arsto,bollo vanished overnight.” C. T. Scott. ' "Soothit-Solvanstops min In trolouto, tat:aorta inter/hoar. Atoll drogirist3. • • GO DITEHIEI I C 'MUM • 'OLD MR. COLDEZEN %YEW TO HIS COALQINt:14- TO START THE WINTERS FIR$T •J FOIE . WHEN NC GOT l'HBP.E • THE, COAL BIN WAS BARS r - A146 He PAO MOW FOR HIS COAL. Wasn't he a foolish man to wait f until October? lie didn't know about the Iti. Spring and Summer Coal Sale. And now the ,question is—"d-, yo? "1 Folks piotit by some ,,utlinter; sale:, and everiteile the l'ilTeqf • ilargains (4 the year. This sale ot 1," happens! •every spring and :Juntatter. Now is the time ,,,Aleat all coaL is reduced. We would like tell see you profit by thi6 know.; leAe. , — CA LI. TIIE wotttlig LB. MUSTARD co9 y Pflosie 08 Gesletieh PAGE TOM 4 THE HAND 014‘ TIME You can't push it back, but you can prolong your days by eating foods that keep the arteries soft and pliant, the muscles strong and vibrant and the mind clear and active. Shredded Wheat with milk supplies the elements that keep the body strong and supple —contains all the needed vitamins and mineral salts for insuring health and strength. It's ready.cooked, readrto- serve. Delicious for any meal, with, milk or fruits. sHREDDErg- 11' '111111 3-2 'I :4 REDDED. EAT WITH ALL THE BRAN thArr OF THE WHOLE WHEAT • THIS CANADIAN ISPIRICOORD WINEATCONIPAINIf• LTD, A little compliment now and then A rubber cap on a now file holder is relished by, the grouchiest men. protects the hand of a user. • ....esseeseasea raw mrxrmo.s.eatawar—atu,,, NEW VITALITY Can be acquired ny seeing that all On Ofi r,roourribloydy When thio B your stomach or intestines are dis- arranged your entire system suf- fers because of the disease -form- ing food ,refuse that aecumulates. Eliminate it by a natural, means. Bon -Tone, consisting of herbs and note, is the ideal toner -up and -Cleanser. Get a bottle today and see how your entire bodY.picits up. Price $1.25 (3 Inc $3.00). .110N -TONE Is For Sale At All Good Druggists Everywhere. Or Write To • W. A. RIGNE Y CO.," 94 Academy St.„Nerwark MMINIO • 41 • • PERSONAL SEIRVICIE elm yes • l)()1INI"N i fie; ty minr.vo "WHERE Cluitounrir- • • ,, COliellenTSZ leses li`ant •. es; ,, • s a• - • • • The Modern housewlfe today demands not only the bigheSt EC011011Iy quality in foodstuffs at the lowest possible pries. handied In a elean,panitery manner by skilled clerks, but • she , Plus •. further denands that stores be conveniently located In• 10 ber neighborhood. • Ig: .1 r4 II , We have a otoreltiot around the corner from Yon, earrYInT •, Convenience you to shop both conveniently and ceortomicaDys liner foodstuffs at prices that are a real value, enabling 1101, Fort YOUR POTS AND PANS ' ROWNTREE'S ELECT IP . 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