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The Goderich Star, 1930-06-19, Page 3
TH U tkSDAY, JVNE 19th, 1930 THE GODEF.ICH STAR A OUT DISCOVERY I" Neighborhood News Nuggets MORE � �� Picked From Our Exc Mir MORE than half aa�ca. the discovery ways a that saaaal.ificaatt:om helped make cod -lives oil easy to take and divest. It is the adaptation of t that principle in SCOTT'S EMULSION that has made possible the wide- spread tare and realization of the hhealth-giving benefits of Pod- va W oil. Who's them is mrd for cod -Hoer oil—Scott's Emulsion will lame that need adequately and Acott a: ao,►.e 7oeosto. oat, ae-s ILBGAI, CARDS .11• LA11Rp>1t. Barrister. eolleltor, Notsre Public, .Ete. auccesaerx to J. L.1 iilorau. Phoue ''J7 Wilco. The Square, lloderich. ER N E' S T M. LEE Barristerads Solicitor Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria Teiepnone; Elgin 1530/ Toronto z. - Exeter Girl Honored - .1Tes Mildred Walker. R.N., of Exe- ter, has been appointed Lecturer in ruulie Health Department of the \Vestere Lniveraity. her Alma Mater. Exeter Boy Enters Legal Profession Mr. Kenneth Stainbury.. B.A., of Exeter, has rhe Bided to follow in his tether's freestepa and enter the legal prctesaLQn. Ile will be attezhed to ed wife of Writ, A. McGill, aged GB' ;es. firm of .Glaclman le Stanbury of years. She was born in the township Enter, i,uring his student •course. of East Wawanesh• and had been a Wallace -Wets; resident of t)ie locality all her life. Miss Gertrude Anne Dietz, daugh- Death of Caleb Heywood -ter of Mra. 1)o •ctta L. Deitz. of x,92 Death on Sunday, June 8th, remor•- South Eleventh street, Newark, U.S., ed one of Exeter s welL'known eiti- wae married recently to Riehard Wil- zens In the person of Mr. Caleb Hey riot Wallace, of Newark. and former• wood, who tor many years was a con- ly of Blyth, at the Little .Church tractor and builder. Death, however, Around the Corner. New York. came as a welcome relief as for the McKillop Couple Celebrate Wedding past four years Mr. Heywood had On Saturday. June <th, Mr. and , helpless invalid. Mee. Joseph O'Dourke, sixth cones -1 Exeter's New Poet Office Opened sou of 1GIoKillop, celebrated the 1 Exeter's new post office opened iia twenty fifth anniversary of their mar. doors to the !twine 'Thursday of last riage and were the recipients of many week for the despatching of ,This Ma - costly and useful gifts. 1 Destro. mail. The new, imposing iced e end is again in operation. The build- 'in; was not damaged a$ badly as at first thought and workmen to repair the damage were put en immediately. Death of Mrs. Wa. A. McGill A welt�known resident of Tore- ' passed away on Monday of last week, followire a brief illness, in the peraan. of Margaret E. Martino below Anniversary been confined to his bed prectleally a'. • Wingham Planing ;Bill Re -opened brick structure which adorns Federal DUDLEY E. uuotalss. T MaeLean's Planing mai at Wing. Park south of the Canadian Bank of Barrister Solicitor, Natal= by fire in April has beets renovated treat to the building which for years oast(' 1 s comer e stens out in Striking con. ham. win,*partially destroyed liu Gouveyaucer 1 iter : - has served as a poet office for the vil- page, pA Johnston -Lawson MA I se A tvery pretty June wedding was solemnized at high noon Wednesday, June 4th, at the manse -in Walton, when Leila Mae only d - was c PHONE 21 141111.fies a uEter. +F int x DB. P. J. R. FORSTER. EYE, BAR, NOSE, THROAT , Late House Surgeon; New York Oph- Itske"aaostartitra be kw. Meow roe* Mr; Jas. Lawson and the late Mrs. • th iten hnie and' Aura • l hospital.-aaMetaut, at a '.-xc.. t�.Lsst eses.sossiew. twr..rw Lawson of the eighth line f Morris. ietli4) elei's erre kloal+ttart and •i3pkjtei; - • neat; tM,e lancer a n, e . a err s. uare Threat llospnal, Gonion, Eng. •' Arusaeu+rr, became the bride of Harvey Chiaholin 53 Waterloo St, S. Stratford. 'fele- " Johnston, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.•: DIDN'T THINK SUCH 's'A1 �11)IA=�-lalU �,i, �+�. p �+ �+ RAII,NA AVI RESULTS POSSIBLE' Once mere the ycle of rumor ?tis!! I. been mit in initwn by Libe'i'at work - Paine "Fheuntat" pa"n in y 1 ors iu oalarm employees ;•f Canadian sc t s m arses, fa' National Redititys as to Khat hilt each 'aR r ae� t times� � euY.ln"t ea zeturn apo inference drawn, and not tnirequent* ly expressed. is that the Conservative party entertains some heetility to Nistinnal Railways, The declaration by Hon, R. It. lie�n- ;nett at Winnipegson June :atlt should effee ively dispose eft seek enol o/an. ; dt, The Conservative party emi that :party alone is responsible for the or- ganization of Canadian Netiansl Rail.. { ways. It was that party which in 1916 was compelled to begin the ace quisition of Canada's bankrupt trans. Inartation roads; the Grand Trunk had defaulted on Ste contract to 'operate the National Transsontineutal. The 'Canadian Northern could not meet its obligations and wait taken over. The Grand (Trunk could not meet the bond Uttered on the 'Grand Trunk Pacific and the Borden Government took over that system. ° Then the Grand Trunk itself an. flounced that it would not carry on without Government aid *ltd after re- fusing * fixed sum in compensation for the common stock and junior se- curities of the Company, thte direetor- ate agreed to arbitrate. All these negotiation* were carried out under the Governments of - Sir Robert Bor. den and. Rt, Hon, Arthur Meighen, Conservative Governments. Under Mr. Meighen the whole plan of ..consolidation was laid down and, it is his plant which is operative to. ° 4 day, If there 1a. any political party to' claim parentage of and interest in a maze of bankrupt„ road. that have been translated into .» national asset it Is the Conservative party. e sa ere a ea dens., 1►iy food cis, e; happen if the t: ineercrtir a }'arty is ed t power • THOMAS J. HEWER agreed with me.and I was habitually constipated. Mystrength and ener- gy left me and felt tired and worn out nearly. all the time. Sargon rid me of every rheumatic pain:I 'had,. restored my appetite, and I never have a sign of trouble with my atom. aeh. '1'm stronger and more active than in years, li didn't believe sueh re- sults were possible 1 . "Sargon .Pills entirely rid me of constipation.". -tylomas J. Ifewer,.7 Hollis St., Halifax, N.S. - - bellSargon A ug Store. Goderieh. Catznp- phone 267. :,,•.,.RLQ.. --• - -- `�- -1 Silas Johnston' of the 1.0th con, of Engagements Anttoiinled At 1iotel Bedfinele Gedelirtt, on -the - IIISURAevening of the third .tloudas nr Caeh month till the following tIay, Tuesday, 1'�, C E et i p,'m. . GrigailltA4'1' s✓r Dituomss PRACTITIONER. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS 'i'HERAPIS'I', GODERIC 1. E q u ipped • with • electro-magneti baths. Electronic electric treatment and e►iropractic. Chronic, organic and nervous diseases, 'Tady in, tit. tendancc. .Office hours 2- to 6, and 7 to 9 peals: excepting Monday and Thursday and by appointtitent. A. N. ATKINSON, 'residence and oil••ipe, corner of South street and Brie ' tannia rood. .Phone 341 AUCTIONEERIN TIi0MAS 4iairottY a 50N. Thi ,.. Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada - retebrtahed $Eiaal • HEAD Orrxon : WA ennL oo, Qu . D. D, ROONEY, Agent ?ltoNE 280 iiogrtt ST . OoDERrent, Otrx, ;blue Stott; and General Auctioneers, - •• sParmers'' sale Notes,.discai..ted. • Phone tie. . , BYM�EDY Elgta-1[ve 4.1.4, lrli. ..� tc�■ta�ta Sales coact ;c ou sa ere and all etforEe triads to.gireyou�satisractlon. WESLEY Y W. rlylifet. gtiCTIO\EEtta Will., conduct saes' an3'%vhere. Dth terms are reasonable and I will try anti. give satisfaction. - Phone Carlow 014, or address f3. 11. 9. Goderich NOTAWr(IBtXC. ETC WM. BAILIE., • . 1. rOTAY PUBLIC General Corlveyancing done Good "Corpanles; BetWese111-ed • Phone No. 298. Goderich. Ont: INSURANCE �'Lq�li.�-'�`rI� — 1I(J'I"fi.Ta1,G�Y'1f11~.: I1i�7U1 A?CC COMPANY. • FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP- EItTY INSURED. Value of props ty insured up to San. ; uarv.:1p1p, $3 04a 1n7:i.00 OFPiCERS--:James Connolly, Presii dent, Godenieh: Jas. Evans. Vice -Prost- dent, Beeclawood; D. F. McGregor, See.- 'Treas., Seatort'h., DIRECTORS -Jas. Shoiildice, `'Walton; Wm. Wrin, Constanee; George McCort-- acy, Seaforth; Robt. -Ferris, Itirlocka John Benneevise, Broadhagen; John Pepper, Bruceneld; A. Broadfoot; Seas 'orth. AGENTS -W. J Yeo, R. R. 3, Clinton; As. Watt, Blyth; Ed. Hlnrhley, Sea - babe i; John Murray,.,Seaforih.. • Polioyl,o:ders can pay their ,assess- menta. at•.Gttvin cutt's store, (loderieh; Recommends Lydia. E. Pinkbam s V'egeetable. Compound • Cobourg, Ontario -"Years ag6 when 1 had a tick father and a nulling baby to care for,. I got all run down. and • I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege- table Compound oy ware At. other Mime at Change of life. I had severe hertlr- ,ishan bottles of fere Veget+abile i .empo'uaxd and felt lithe a *OW r:000i. reeoetimead it to any woman wet► is alio' wage she weeds butifft sept' .E.hdrsNsaaax,la."R.4, Ontario. Grey township. Mr, and Mrs. J. Henry Hoover, of Wingham .Masons Hold Church Blyth, wish to• annaunt a the engagd- Parade nient of thein daughter, Muriel, to The members of WIngham 'Lodge Dlich tete weddinhester g,: to. of East Lansine, place g, A. F. & A. M., with visite* brethren, latter art; of June. paraded abouty 100-ristrong 'ton sun- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Boyer, Bruce» dr 's tOv Presbyterian, y erinn church tun- field, wish to announce the engage day :evening, June 8th, where.. • they meat of their second daughter, Fier - heraddressed Ei cd byi Ii. T. D. Me em once Mae, to Mr. Francis L. Fowler, berg o, of Craftdine, who is a mem- only son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ber of the Graft. Death of Mrs, Thna. Pepper Fowler, of the Huron Road, the mar- - riage to take place the latter part of Another old resident of Howell this 'month. passed away in Clinton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hackney, of June 8th, in the person of Mrs. Thos. Exeter, •announce the engagement of Pepper: Mrs, Pepper has been in their elder daughter, Marguerite i poor health for a number. of years Pearl, to Mr. William T. Harper,. son and last fall she fell and broke her of Mr, and Mrs. Harper, of Hibbert, I hip. Besides her husband she leaves the marriage to take. tease the end of to. mourn her :loss, four sons. and one June. 1 daughter, William and .Charles Pep- Mr. and Mrs, John H. Galbraith, per, of Toronto; George, of London, Brussels, announce "the engagement end James' of Deloraine, Man., and of their only daughter;• 'Wilma Eliza - _Mrs. WM. Pepper of Tucker --gyp-- ••botli� . {-Bilko•},•-ts•-•11'Ir.-Elliott-illliar-cl- Death of Mrs. John Kerr , ' Bredfn, son of:: Mr. and Mrs. Marla The••death oecurret on Tuesday, Bredin, the marriage to. {tiles place Jane 14th, of Mrs. John Kerr, in her early in July. ;Stith year at her residence . in the Royal Apartments, Seaforth, follow_ Persian Balm is the one true family ing.an..11ness of sante months' dura- aid for skin health and beauty. Aids tion. Mrs. Kerr was a life-long rest- the mother in additional loveliness. dent of the community and was a Protects the tender skin of the child, member of one of the early enmities. Delights the father as a'hair fixative She was Janet Lapalie, daughter of or cooling shaving lotion. No matter the late :.;Mr. and Mrs.: -John : to what. use it ispui:e t ie.,alweya ben - of McKillop. 'Upon Mr. Kerr's death eficial to the: skie, Every woman about twenty years ago Mrs. Kerr- should use it. Persian Balm cools moved to Seaforth to reside.' and caresses the skin and creates Pococ - complexions of surpassing loveliness. h doss_- , • . Miss 'Patience Agnes Ross, daugh- ter of the late Clifford John and Mrs. Ross of Brampton, was married to Rev. Lawrence Victor Pocock, son of the late Francis Pocock and Mrs. Elsie Peewit, of Brockville, in Christ church, Brampton,' on Wednesday,. Juno 4th, with Rev. R. W. Allen, rec- tor of Christ church, assisted by Can- on Sawyers, of St. Matthew's •church, 1Toronto, officiating: Rev. and lir. Pocock will reside in Blyth, where Mr. 'Pocock is rector of the Anglieaa chu"rrch. an July �� :the 11a%Ot; THUS 30C1://2 lb. This Is the price at which you can now buy RED LABEL A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton; { ;Yrf I..ee • or J. IL field's. Bax�ileld - Clinton Law Practice Sold Mr. Frank Fingland, of •. Toronto. -' has purchased the law practice of • ZVillfalm ,Brydone, K.C.,..Clinton, pos- session immediately. Mr, Brydone has been in poor health for Berme time, which was the deciding cause for his - giving up his practice. Mr. Fingland - ts a eon of Mr. J: Fingland, clerk of fiullett ,township, and his wife is a daughter of Mr. J. tl. Chawen, of Clinton. Exeter Branch • Canadian Legion INSURANCE. Hate it attended to by the Presented With Charter INNMiAllO$H t1UTUA1. FIRE INSURANCE }^ - "- The Exeter branch, of the Canadian `i Legion ,B.E.S.L. was formally ttre- EetabliAted• 1878 "t41.,44 w ► ' ' "" Head Mee; -Dungannon, Ont. Wnt. Watson, Auburn, President; Chas, Hewitt, Vice President; Jas Girvan; -Moue. on...• parector;, Directors -- J. T•ltompsoai, Auburn; :Wene.`Mc- Quillen, St. Helene W:. P. Reeed, •R. B. 'Wee 2, Llfeknniw•• TterryS°L..Salkeld, Goderieh; Alex: Nicholson, Lucknow; Tim Griffite It. E. No... 7, Lecknow ; Chau. Hewitt, Kincardine; Rebt. Dav- iduon, Dungannon. Rate -4240 per thousand. THOS. STOTMERS, Treas. CECIL TRELEAVEN, See'y. GO9ERICH The Bron116#,BrOS: Lea iarg Faunal binders aid Ealialwere also AllrliRlaact Service Orders carefully attended . is at all hears --night or day. • We are the impeders of anatomy in and for the County of Huron. 217Phones: Steen 120; Residence I. IL Nitheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Godericb, Ontario All calls promptly attended t • clay or night Phones: Store 333; Hausa 338vW Ehe Children 4r 1'smr'b!,1 ae;.!s._Omni the el►oddOeett'' FOR EtfxC$Flt s ASTo R 1 A Aid another day's tun ant ' ' .*lanaisSU.. that is what a Canadian 'Pacific Cabin Cho MP iaEuirope teams ..s1x days 'of hitt thil ph.sure .. even• lnirti Appal with cards, mala or awing dna Enropa and .11 • Ib. places that you htve read about and heard discussed awl l ondon..Patia..Meneiller r . Monts Carlo . e G7lntva . r Roldan...impediment!' travelleti popul.ra'Mont".nd"t t'4hlpi. Tourist Third Cabin Return Fare et low as $185.00 Ask your toted *gent et 3. P. MACKAY, Geeend .AgrsrS t'snsdlan Pacific I11dgnT'ernato les CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS i. rented with its charter at the regular I meeting on Thursday evening, June 5th. President Harry Wray and al- -care mete comrades of the London Legion made the official presentation in the town hall. 12 new members were added tat this' meeting, which nowvfiftybrings the membership to nearly . Holy Name Sonlety Parade at Clinton. The ninth annual rally and parade of the Holy Name Society Was held at. Clinton on June 8th for Distriat No. 5, comprising the parishioners of Sea - forth, St. Columbian, Dublin, Clinton, Blyth. Logan and' Mitchell. Members about 1,0(10 strong gathered in the re- creation park, where addresses of welcome were delivered by the mayor, Sullivan B. Them Combe, and Father decorated on the way to St. Joseph's church, where the sermon was deliv- ered by Father Edward Goetz of Sea - forth, on Father Gaffney *Weds of the litany of the holt' Nance, e Death 'ef Clinton 'Resident rite, Charles Cook, a resident of Clinton, paeeed away at his hoarse, ,ituttenbury ,street• west• alt-Werdnes. Thrift—not' mieerlinesee-ki the true day ofi last week, rat they age of scv- economy. IThe'careful housewife entyeight years. Mr. cook holdnot and tine greatest rarporatu u both been in the best of health for some }aelieva in ecanomfcal buying, in time but recently he had a fall, re- gettiii the most service for tine nulting in a fractured rib which ierc• le�at tttoney. Tltey arc bath ba ed bio Lung, and h© was unable to NOW the bargain rally front the effezes. His wife and time on coal. .If you lay in your n family of four cora and ono dattgh- winter's supply at one, you get gain hunters. NO to cinrvive: SV. G. COO of a:1 d the best coal, fresh and clean from; the Hones. for considerably leas; than you'll have to pay A f* . 20 lbs vaeel:o later on. You'll need the ° coal anyway. Why slot vet it ofi your mind and enjoy the ravine, tie cvelt? CALL'i'liiu x ►,)fs 27 P. & Ga Soap far, .... $1.00 B 9� MUSTARD Annual Sale Next Week. --Monday to, Saturday f'Alasvi Crnra' CsnadJ. , riegb rt. press r'� Every 10c Packet of WILSON'S FLY PADS WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN SEVE PAL OOLLAR5'WORTH OFANYOIHERFLYKILtER 1Ogs Deet of sit fly killers. Clan, quick, sate, ° WHY eheap. Arlt your Drug• gist, Grocer or General PAY Ston MawPLY PAD O, witsHAmiLTON, ONT. THE GODERIcFi "A PENNY SAVOCa ` IS A Pet4t4V EMNED MIS fIiANKUPt SW HEAT FOLKS -SAW oN COAL COY NOW -'SAVE ON PRICE rich totvnehip; Mea. J. S+W. Ms Coneell. Goderieli; Fred C. tsook,'rnelcercniitlt; I ereival A. Cook. 'Winnipeg; and Ed. Cat' 1e. Cook, Meese Jaw. ,wilier yl,at rt et ssle � sre► t,eoado:, sols sect; Deco} Taeweienle h"'arsra`ter tilibi ti%. a tlatcos elsiet, irrrse-s-grns'�osiliieAtotastteaatr* •Worms in children. if they be not attended . to, cause convulsions, and often death. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator will protect the child- ren from these distressing afflictions. • Miller's Worm Powders will not on. ly expel worths from the system but will induce healthful conditions of the system under which ean no r m s c rad wa I n'ger . thrive. Worms keep a child i a continual state of restlessness and pain, and there minim no comfort for the little ones, until the cause of suffering be removed,' whieh can be easily doneley the use of these pow- ders, which are very effective. ,V,74- --:.-1-.., FA"aiuer t me?"a girl ever.made a fool out of Now the wolf stays around the garage door. TIB1 Ifif "Who did then?" • IIN1. Four Doses Relieved, Bad Attack of Cholera Mr. W. X. Cooper, Maughan, 'Alta., writsa.-et'.Il.'a year ago last spring I arrived in Clanada whh tar femur, and one of my bas, aged sir, was rut amain i o v. r much with ohol ra Whenwearrived h d a e .a y T torr bourn to wait, and told one of the •attendants at the station about it, and he asked' me if I: bad suer tried Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. had never heard of it in 1:ngland,• so be told me r could get it in. Winnipeg. I am pleased to say IF - had only to give the Alla four doses and he roe well. and was quite cheerful by tho next morning., • ,,▪ a il)N `� Y•Ore( '`t?l rn : f i. TYIbteerrEoee i M' PE�tSos*L Suskvolon•- • • •i rd 11 When Your Appetite Ujgs- Visit our stores' and you,: will tind innuaneraitlo sulleies that will ronow.;the zest 'tor your aaeaia. In addition well-trained staffs or experlene4 sster,ni'n� anti ealealatllrs arc' ready to assist you in planning meals, that era healthful. testy and appetleing. l 0 - May We, help you? � VELVEb:TA ` c.,eua}t.'d,Mi•,..:..w` �L . 01 CHEESE o Smooth and. Crsatny 1t. Spreads . or tillers. The Motel (luxllty .., NAL' rtN s aero u Glitti �'.r 2ie A" • SPINACH. AL mi 100' . p RIR �•a 1r E. 5, • DELMONTE , . • • $• , ► + °Ns 45j* �f: Shoed or Hiprex ., • CHIPSO • r.rrs;, see, O o'ratiSTnr ;''O1t1timatTA" 21e • BISCUITS0).24c -0 0 • ' A DeIllhttul. Sandwich Elatult 0 Made by l;lzater 13aho: Wrappxaa at the Ovens .41SIT" BREAD Full 24- o ors Loaf r Jl�iYFl1sGD 81tA1V1!• jEgA NCO t1 GOLDEN Wax BEANS 2 it ,90 The Cinest ttran:i---Aylmer C. de B. DRINKS covaxWEII35es, • SVNL1G.i1 3 �� AP 108211153e S • ■ • 1t [::shims %Vashday Elver Ct.nurpes3c- BRAESI E No. 1 Creamery BUTTER ro„ 360 AO* MAYFIELD Maectraz Salref! . ^1h.to ?rash Inst Govrrmtetvt-Inspected "o'lc s�t%:a ^. �:y ozvsro l by ez; -fat szs gins 0 • • • • • • • • • •I aria c;ir;sig. • OLL4R DAY SPECIALS of Sugar for .-.......$ 1.00 9 Shredded 'V4 at for -.......-.,.-1.00 Combination Sale -1 lb. Dominion Toa and 1 lb. Ricbmello Tea. for....--....,$ie00 7 Campbell's Soups for $1.00