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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1931-06-25, Page 3'UisitaDAY., Jarlslf eats. t<+a MVS><tl 'W. It ItOTH EI.L. Organlit iratex Church, Gedertcba 'Music punster Stratford Muriel Rctsaw Teacher of Plana, isinglnh, Organ. ---` sada for ,all examinations of the Toronto Conservatory or Miser. Studio: Cor. West Ea _ Wellington. Mope 633. DOUGLAS Earthier and Solicitor OWvea WORTXI ST. Phone 512. Tj R ANI DONNELLY, D. iiiriister.. Solicitor, Etc, ;• t'Phone• 282. NORTH ST., Goderteh. '. re DARROW. Barrister, -Senator, 'Notary Public, Etc. Successor to J. '1' L, leiltorat:: 'Phone 07. Office, The Square, Qoderich, "11N1:,ST Art. LSE. Barrister', and solicitor 'sun Life '131dg., Adelaide and Victorie Telex/hone: E161n 5$01 Torento 2. T'UDLE7i E. HOLM$S, i*arrister, Solicitor. Notary Public, `Conveyancer, Ste. Phone 27, HAMILTON . ST. srE CtitLeSat le, F. J E, $'QRSTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT tate House Surgeon New York. "Orph- ithalmic and Aural Hospital. -an h nat Moorefield's Eye Hospital dGolden ;sa waterloo• Hospital,Ss.,atford. Tele. Tele - placate 287. At Hotel Bedford. Ooderteh, on the .evening of, the third Monday of, each • iinonth till the following day, Tuesday, prat L00 p.m. CHIROPRACTIC j)RUGLESS PRACTITIONEIR. rsi1llE ROP11ACTga . AND DRUGT.1 S ' ..rti RAPIST, • GODERICii. Equipped with electro -magnetic baths, 'Electronic electric, treatment and entre- •,practia. Chronic, -organic and nervous • .diseases. Lady , in attendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9'p n., excepting vidonday " and • Thursday • by appointment. • A. N. ATRINSQN, residence and • %bice, corner or South street and Bri- *'tannin Road. Phone 341:. • ... AIJGTIONEERING ""HHOl+l AS Gt7NDIX ':SON. Live Stock and. General Auctioneers, .': Eiltixi Ave.. Godertclx. Sales made everywhere and all 'efforts sands to'gi've you satisfaction, 1•armers' Sale' Notes discounted: Phane,1.i0. • NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.. BATLTE;, Y NOTARY PtJ81;'IC ak • General Conveyancing. done ' ▪ Good Companies Represented, Phone 298. Godericli; out. INSURANCE IttifcKILLOP NTIITItAT i 1t1E Iµ 3t K ''ATA ANCE COMP.1NVY', FARM AND ISOLATED D' `To'4Vs: PItOty-' nary INSURED. `. Value of property Insured up. to Jan- • ' cary..1910. $3,54$.975.00: OPPICERS-Iohn Bennewise. Presto dent, • )3roadhagen, Jas. Connolly,. Vice - 'President. Cioderich, D. P. McC•lregor, Sec. -ECNOES—Sa9 Shouldice, Walton; ' Wrn. Wrin, Constance;; George McCart- ney, Seafortli;' ltobt. Ferris, }Unlock; John' PeppersBrucefle'ld A.' :Broadtoot,: Seaforth. • AGENTS—W. J Yeo, R. R. 3, Clinton; /La. Watt, "'Myth; Ed. Ilinohley, Sea - forth; John Murray," Seafotth: PoIloyacotders can pay their assess stents at Calvin Cutt's store, Goderich; The Royal Dank,. Clinton, or. J. XI. Reid', Baytleld. :Neighborhood News Picked Nuggets From Our &changes Serious Accident to McKilbp Fervor Mr. George Hogg, of the 6th con- cession of illeKillop Township met with a very Serious Occident on Wed- nesday afternoon of last week. Ile was rrorkng in the 'barn when he stepped on as locce bawd and fell through to the stable below, plight - iiia on his head on the cement fluor. Bran is Coiled Banns were eailled in St. Joseph's. church, Clinton en Sunday, June 14th for the marriage of Mary Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swiebank of the London Road, and Thome Leslie Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. William .Knox, of Hullett. The marriage will° take place • in a fort- night. Leaves Staff of.Clinton Collegiate Mr, 1'. C. Coombs, who has taught alaseies - on the staff of the Clinton Collegiate for thepast two years, has accepted it +position on the state of gridgeburg ,Celle sate and his place has been . filled by Mr.,•Coopor of Parklii11.. With this:. exception the staff at Clinton will remain the same a:4 last term. Death of Former Exeter Resident.. Mr James McFu1Is, a former resi- dent of Exeter, died in London,, on riday, June 12th and the funeral was, held Sunday afternoon June 14th, the remains being brought to Exeter cemetery. The deeeaseclwee- in his. JUST ARRIVED TRA W HA in new; Shades and tyles oin and. c Tty. Theta On ROBINS AGENT Pont,' Tfl' TO1 ,,TAILORS Phone 38G Goderich NEW HEADQUARTERS OF ' THE COCKSRUTT PLOW,.co. and general line of Farm lin. ' piements and Repairs lnelud ug the•United and Allis Chat - .mer Tractors, at. Phone 598. Kingston Si'. • ram 1NSV1tArICE, Rave it attended to by the WAWANO$H MIUYUAL fige INSURANCE= Establielied 18'ra3 Head Offlte: +Dungannon, one Chas: Hewitt, . Hincardine, • President; Hobert Davidson, Dungannon,' Vide Pre-. sident; in addition' to the Istestdent and Vice President, the 1411ewing are Dir. echos: W. J. Thompson, .Auburn; Wal. t+dcc4uiilan, Lueknow; W. P. Wed, R. R. 9, Lucknow; Berry l., Salkeld, Qode- rich; ,Ernest Mkert, lfolyrood; Tim Orin R, R. No. 7, Leckie*. Rate—$2.00 per thousand. CECIL. TEEM/WEN, See''. THOS.. STOTHERS. Treas. Broph6U BrO•S GODERICH —'2.x110 TiMOUNtt�- FIJNEIAL DIREC'T'ORS and EMBALMERS ALSO AMEt tANCE'SERAtteB AT ALL EtitlltS—NIGHT OR Oat ti esti:111 212. .— thy 1211 . R. 'heeler Funeral Director and Er Also Ambulance Service Ooderich Ontario Alt calls promptly attended to day or night Elmer. Store SSS; Herbs 3I4W OODERICH MONUMENTAL WORKS HAMILTON ST. Beast Material and, Latest Designs Expert Workmanship Apr Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable - Your business • will be appreciated. R. A. SPOTI'QN Goderich --- Ontario P, 0.Box 101. 1 THE DODERICH ST 65 year and bad been ailing for some ' time. Ingrain-IHo The manse of the landed Church at I ilensaU weer on Wednesday morning I o June 10th, tete scene of a very quiet wedding when Miss Margaret Ann Hoggarth, youngest daughter of Mr.1 and Mrs. William lloggarth, of the Township of Tuelerstnith, vits united in xnerriage to Mr. John Foster In- 0 0 d Mee Alexander rIngraain of of n- whip of Hay. 1Dan son-McQ uillin A quiet wedding ass eoletunized on the morning of June 10th in the .tiigiiean Church Lueknow, when Winnifred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. McQuillan, West Wawanosh, be- saree the bride of Harold Dawson, of Toronto, son. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson, of Kinloss. • Rev, E. O. Gall- slier Maas the officiating clergyman. Grant—Walter Nuptiaata A quiet bet pretty wedding took place At • the iT'rivitt Memorial Ang» hears church, Exeter et 10 ceeloek Thursday • morning, June 11, 1931, when,cFlorence Helen, elder daughter sof MC sind''Mra, 'II. S. Walter, : beeiime the :bride. of Mr. Joseph Grant,Of 1, London second son at Mr. and rs. J. S. Grant, of -Exeter, Rev. E. L. Vivian officiating. Death of 'Lyman Glanville ' The death took place in Exeter on Monday morning of last week of Mr. Lyman 'Granger Glanville, son of the late Richard Glanville, of Stephen Twp.,in his 66th year, The deceased had een ill since a. Severe attack of flu Which affected his heart 11e was born on the lith concession of 'Ste.. phen Twp. and moved to Exeter lea* than two years, ago residing with his brother and sister. Burrows Rigby A wedding took place ' in ' St. - George's 'Church, .St.ratharines, on Saturday afternocn, June- 13th, when Clarice Aileen, second daughter 4t' Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Ernest rugby, was married . to Dr. James 'iarvey. Burrows, son of'Dr. and Mrs. Francis -,T Burrows, of 'Seaforth, Ont. .The service, : which was fully 'chloral, was performed by the rector, Canon C. R. Riley,' assisted by the groom's uncle 1Rev. C. W. Foreman, Teeter: of St. Mary's Church,' . Walkerville.4. a Exeter Couple Celebrate Silver Wedding Anniversary On Saturday, the thirteenth ini't,,. the 'home bf . Mr.- and Mrs. W. C. ;Pearce, Exeter, was the scene of 'a very happy gathering who helped. them to celebrate the 25th anniver- sary of their wedding' day, Many of those present were at . the wedding. twenty-five years age when Rev. Mr,' Godwin, , pastor of Main Street Me- thodist church, performed the xnar- riage ceremony- in the home of the bride's. parents, Mr, ' and Mrs. Wm. Northcott at..Sexsmith in the Town whip if Hay. • Graduates as Nurse At an enjoyable gathering;,: held in Lakeside Park, Stratford, .Wednes- day afternoon of . last week, . Miss Clara Rosalind Gould, youngest daughter of Mr. H. W. Gould of Clin- tee, was graduated as a nurse from the Stratford 'General : • Hospital. There were eleven graduates, two be- ing Huron girls, Miss Gould and Miss Alice Dinsdale of Kippnen. Miss. C,ould: won the highest marks in on- stotrics and was awarded.. a prize from the hospital Alumnae, which wastrresented on this occasion, Holy Name Rally Ideal'' weather favored the Holy Name Rally' of District No. 16, held at '•Seaforth. on Sunday, June 1,4th:' The Societies of St:Columban, 'Dub lin, Logan, Elyth, Clinton and Sea forth marched 'through the main streets. of the town, :the Clinton band furnishing the music. Leaving the church grounds at 8 .o'clock, the par+ ads stopped • at the vrar memorial, where a wreaath ryas placed at the base et the iponument by Charles. Sills, a veteran of the war, More than 500 members. heard an inspiring' ad- dress by Rev. Father Sullivan, of Clinton, delivered in the . Catholic church; • The West Street Electrical Shop We, carry a good stock of Electrical Appliances Fixtures, etc. We Specialize in Wising ' of Alt Xinds Estimates given on ..., application All Work Guaranteed Frank i"cArthur Phone 8O - West Street E a nd Pains easily relieved Aspirin will relieve your suffering harmlessly and in a: hurry. Swallow a tablet in, a little Water. The plain 33 Adel. It'o' as easy as that: to be rid of the pain from an aching tooth; of headache from any Cause. Muscular ache due tii rheumatism, lumbago; to colds or strains, aro easily, over- come. Those unexplained pains of women are soothed away in an instant. The modern way to relieve pain is with Aspirin. That as the rely that orks —that doctors approve. They know Genuine Aspirin is sef can do no Harm. It. docs not depress the heart. Best and tablets talwiays bear tate Bayer cr,r.s. You will always hind Aspirin in any e tngtO 'r', and itS ©u read the proven directions and fallen them you will alw'ays get relief. You *ill *void lots of suffering; if you i ist remember cleat A!gitl+A t+a ieb. la 0 Q p a cam. Girts. for the %Mao or lbw ITAVT you a boy or girl gradual. seg from school or college this summer g That day cotn,nq-0ratluern s --lata been lamina berate a them with nexea feelings of gp< prehenaaton aid dellgtat, Oradus. tten! 11 they pass successtullp ail the world win be overcast with a rosy pink. What a day for ttwxn lwww proud 'Ault be ---and you eould.'!t let it pass without mark- ing it with some worth -while toketa 0 of your pride and affection. 0 Give soznethtng that Ratter 0 them—something that will last for many, many- years; ••r,ecallit , Y a love for them, and that great day in the lives of eager, &iapzy youth' —Graduation 1 A 'wrist-wdtett--a ring --a Dress Set: or for the girl graduate's a>a "Hope Cheat," silverware. These ei gifts of beauty endure and.endesie q And the •cost is surprisingly lhttlot 2 Wont you tet us melte a few - suggestions - sonac day :sauna We nave, a Mee display of jewellery, watches anti silverware of the best tuattte. at vert' reasonable prices. bold sad strategic inevee, often very unsound yeonoauarally but with e strong appeal to the mess of the citi- zene. However, there is a distinct difference between volatile popularity and underlying confidence. To the credit of Mr. Bennett it ehould be said that the policies he has adopted Halve been fearlessly and conscaentiously� undertaken in the public interest, often without regard tor the imnaedi- ate popular resaetwn but in a. desire! to build for the long»tertn prosperity of the country. wcrking' under ex• ceesive pressure, Mr. Bennett Ii conducted himself in a manner that should in time win public favor and sympathy. One may find a great deal to criti Oise in Mr. Ilennett':s policies, and The Financial Post has not hesitated to• voice such eonetruetive 'criticisms as it considered to be called for from time to time. Ilut even Mr. Ben- nett's ;political opponents have n • recognition of the, diffieutty of hiss ". • of the strenuous efforts he is making to meet the situation. The courage that tiao prime minister. Maas shown in introducing many p oli- p cies that were certain to be fiercely criticized before they had beenthor• oughly analyzed and their probable effect digested, is a reflection of his 'sturdy individualisms and his lack of sectional prejudices. . 'That. • ads.. Bennett. will attempt over the terra of 'his i)ceupusncy of .public. office, to strengthen the bale arced econoauy of Canada, to . en Rua Open Rum E. C. Robertson 1IAMVMOND SPECIALIST ' Ona JEWEL li Fhone 064 Coderie our ind dense of other nee tions and to pave the way fon the O development of . sustained 'prosperity is beyond question. He cannot ex- pert to achieve' complete success, nor can he hope that all of his policies; avlll be continued b sueeessive goy- ernments, Particular]yy if there should be a .change of political party, But a in the main essentials his•' policies pp ,ares soundly Canadian :and tali; the busigs; experience of many Met the delegates everywhere oa ?'ears. their n havea,beeri the foethxealin ag R in all tic sxii 'oaf lttheupolici s e f the from the hospital staffs where X -Ray hat ob it, mbuM nisi :� 11no d ing is installed. i'This information is be- ing gathered preparatory to a. cam- tl d time: paign to: raise funds for an. X -Ray ANN AI,. LIVE STOCK ANO machine for Winghaica General. Hest BOUSE,'SCIENCE„JUDGI G vital, the need of which hes been felt. for ninny years. t GOMP,EI'ITION f Damaged Awarded to Tuckersmith The fifth. annual IHuronCounty; y L ,,The Stoc and i Household Eoicnco Miss Annie McTaggart, of Tucker- u ging oinpetit on wilt be held in smith ;►Township, 'leas awarded $250• Clinton .on lr9. 0A,D, July 2nd, coni - in damages by. Judge'Ilearing, in her. men equ at 9.00 A.M..'The boys wilt 52,000 civial •action against ,Samuel be required to ,judge ton 'classes' of Rennie, Ilensall, merchant, but her live stock and oral reasons . will be brother, Martin M�eTaggaxt, named taken en Sive classes. ijlhe 'girls will ars third party 'to the suit, must pay lie required to lodge classes in Nutri- half. the' amount, 'The case was' tion, House Furnishing, and Clothing.' heard th Middlesex County Fronsthe hi�gli boys' d g'rls ' sion of the peace • • S iss 1Vlcfiag� t this competition will be Omen was suing'for injuries she received* teams to represent the County at the oii,January 14th, 1931, when she was meter. -County this fall, at' Toronto thrown from lits brother's horse and Guelph this drawn cutter alien :it was struck by Showingun inCounty made an excellent Rennie s autonthbile, Judge Wearing the ,inter. -County corneal - found that the motorist and ll'IcTag- .tions last year and. the'tiueeess of rho gent were equally to blame ;fpr the tams this year depends largely .up- aec3dent. He fauna that the: cutter n a well ppttonixed.�.;comnnettti.4ta. did -not h Mice ere"iir Tight„” Splendid ▪ srltter' trophies . ann cash, Engagements . AnnouineedY prizes are beim offered, and it is Mir, and Mrs, J. McFarlane c1 ... - ear ate x esex our y ses- ran i an ai , e the Myth announce the engagement or their only daughter, Ann. to Mr. X. M. Taylor, eldest $on of the late Mr, and Mrs. C. K. 'Taylor of Blyth. The wedding will take place the latter part of June, • The engagement is announced pf Mildr d Rita Irene onl deo liter of PHONE 330 Refininshing A largo range of Sample Cover lade carried • Mrs. Isaac IL and the late UT. lerown of 33lyth to 1)r. .lames Gordon Bell Reunion rrhe home of Mr, and 'Mrs. David afeleiren, Tuekersmitie was the scene of an inteeesting reunion on June 18th, when Olie hundred members of the lien faintly held a celebration. The weather was ideal aud the after - norm was pleasantly, spent in foot- ball, soft hall ' and other games. names McMillan, M.P, 'Who was Iand piper with him from Ottawa, who delighted ell -with flee selections on the bagpipes. A sumptuous sup- per was 'served on the lawn Guests were present from Detroit, Pone**, London, Exeter, Chiselhurst, Ceara:- Deeth of Mrs, Chas. Burling . • It was with sineere. regret that eitizens of Blyth learned on FridaY mothing, June 12th that Mrs. C. Burling had paesed twee in Lock. wood Clinic, Toronto, where on Wed- nesday- she had undergone a very criticid operation for the removal. of goitre, • The late Mrs. Burling was one of the beat known'eitieene of the section, haeing lived in Illyth for over fifty years. In 1893 she was married te Charles Burling, and from this union a family of four ourvive, namely; George, of ISt.Catharifiee, Lorne, of Toronto, William, of IStratford and Vire. jag. Crawfore, of Iluilett. ' 'Chamber of Committee nave , been. purpose ef learning aboirt the various types of X.Ilay equipment in use in the hospitals of this reetion of the Previnee. Courteous treatment bee Ferguson, son cif W. IL mid 'ale late Mrs. Ferguson of iToronte, marriage to take place quietly early in July. Me. and Mrs. Charles L. Aidurortli of Exeter annoinve the engagement of their only daughter, Anna Mar- ' guerite to Mr, W. Ross 'McClellan of Stratford, the wedding to take pleee ' quietly early in Julys • Ur. and Mrs. Peter Stewart, of Brussels, announce the engagement of their second daughter, Florence Elizabeth; to Mr. William J. Gordon I mid the late Mrs.' MeGavin of Walton, I_ the Marriage' to take plate quietly the ` - latter part of June. I Ihoped that everyone eligible will take part in this competition, on I' Vor further particulars write tile Ontario Department, *f Agriculture rnou TUNS LEAVING TOWN on HOLIDAY? so, carry uo more actual cash than you must. We can supply you with Tray- ellers' Cheques, accepted by banks, hotels, railway companies and others, or, if requited, with 4 Letter of Credit. There are other ways also irt which we can assist you in your away,from.hotne financing, no matter whether the amount involved be large or small. Established iSti. Total „Assets Siceess $70,000,000 W144CftLEY,... Manage ADVERTISE IN THE STAR, MR. BENNETT WORKS AGAINST HEAVY ODDS (Financial Post) General business conditions haee worked. against Mr. Bennett since he came into effice. The prevailing • state of affairs would have made it impossible for aey head of the goy - eminent. tO gam tvidespread popu- larity, whether he met the situation by eartailing °public expenditures or ineeeasing takee or both, Mr. Bennett Was bound to o end some people. The only governme g that can 'Win public Present, brought Mr, Reid a High. popularity easily are governments that happen to be in power during perioda of prosperity and then usu- ally they are governmente that make THE ODERICH HEAT FOLKS time To PLANT YOUR WINTER HEAT For a bumper crop of winter comfort, Wallah and cosinese in fullest measure,—at loaveet price, eau the !teat Volke to plant a few tolls of 'coat In your bin this summer. Then Wil011 the first old days make their. unexPeeted laPPeartille0 you can en - Joy your harvest a winter heat with- ' out patina in 0, hurry call for coal. To -day le the hest day to get tlie Ifeat Folks on no job, The 'phone number " is 08. CATi THE B. MUSTAI1D COC4tANY tiOnderskio Mils:iron Orr FOR FLETCHER'S Stores Will Remain Closed, All Day Dominion Day -4-<1;33700.54 to t e Th. celebration of Dominion Day to mind afresh the vast extent and boundless resources of this great Dominion, and throualsout the year our Stores draw upon those,resources for ate delight' and benefit of our Customers, who, through their petronagi, 'show their appreciation of our efforts to bring about a wider distribution of. Deminion Products. Every daY Is Dominion Day at Dominion Stores.' DEZISSTICK TIN VICTORY ICKLES rxxvir CLEAN ATES CHILI SAPCE BREAD roe 0, Tasty arid economirat snack Sweet Mixed Mot, Jo A 2433. Wrapped, Loaf rare . 143% •Ovetst tura , catoscALAir for Gruyere Cheege 29c, cLAnica CRIAC1 .141,11, 11,16/ LUX The animate et Wtotata VT cans D minion Stor lohnite PALM IMAM WAFERS *stator Ito typo Ce0413. CANADA'S LARGEST =TAM GROCaline •