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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-02-16, Page 3IIILItSrtn.T, FEB. infh, 19:33 THE GODERICH b.TAR SUMMARY County and District ON TRW TO BERMUDA c. Dr. and &Ira. 11. fa Reda -tend. of Wing. bare, left ou Montley et lalzt week for the Weet Intlice. They will &all reom Halifax mid will he away about six weette, AGENT IS altaNSPERBED " atalowing the closina a tug Kippers etation, Mr. Fie,le, who was agent. there ter meted years, bee been trenslerrea. to Alma station. 'FORMER 111VCSSELS RESIDENT DIES Mrs, Kate Ishin, wife of Harry Villa hied. a Ioniser Bruseels readout, died at her home in Toronto, on TueedaY after - neon, February Tate in her 78th year, 'arrorsTED emtvirgoica Hai1h Arfgae, ferraer aseistant at Lietawel C. N. R. etetela, lias been pointed caretaker and aseistent at Th.Qwiehea were reevived. Seafertla C. N. R. station. Mr. Augns has assuMed his new dutlee. DEATH OP 91ALC0EPI 91c9IIIMAN In failing health ear a peeled fif some EARN, SOLD three years, awl partietdarly einee aUlfer- Idr. W. P'atherhY, 'af Loudon, hao Pure ine a Steele° over a year end a half age, 'Chased from, I*. Jetta Celdwen, his axle mateetes examine roe rarelatew, in his Therefore, wail a great et disapproval farm on the highway just *wale sef MS- 58th year, 'awed away at Ids loam in he turned to the newe. eter. Posseesion Idarch 1st. Mr. Caldwell the village on SundaY, Peb. 5tia Mr. Ho Miffed leisurely for a reW metnents, DIED IN BRUISE. ,COLUMBEt • Mise Bella Sweat, of Meafortle„eweived word on Wednesday, of last week, of the death of her brother, M. George A. Sproa,t, which sect event 'occurred At hie home in Chilliwack. B. C„ Petoruary 311d, Mr. Oproat had bee r„t ill for some time, .having suffered. Severed streltes, leaveo family, MS wIfe having prede- ceased film 'some years ago. Interment• wee made in Chilllwaek. 'where he had been a resident for Marty yew% itry Was very doubtful, but recently Oa seinewleat and. while by La means Is Mach stranger titan she was, DIAMOND WEDDING Oa Seturdey. February 4Us, Mr. an:I Mrs. A. Ca Fattleera, eeteemed. residents, Cinten, celebeatcd the etetiette aunts"' Was W.ers emptied the tette:To Mee vm.•9•t? thelv wcaanii' 1114 Innnher nt till depths cf tale powele luta treased the TRE WRING (W 1933 BY RICHARD S. BOND *se frierade called ea the ecuple (laving tho &laver, frem witZell it was earefullY neared afternoeu, a few of their mare intimate data. aes. me, Jae ea deing ease creeds atj. friezes; hevIng been invited, and meaty wee preserved, messages, tetegrams and 1ett'r o.geeti The Widaw Heroical% Vila lacca text dna, would net arise fee At Ica% an heat E0 Sdas earned, acroce the veranda ra2 for her meriting paper. : A quiets glance. aesured law that the help-wautea ealearal We$ pall blank R. FORSTER: BYE, EAR, NOSE, 'PHROAT Late House Surgeon NeW York OrPh" thalmic an: Aural Hospital, aseistant at Moorefield's Eye HOSOital and °olden Square Throat liespital, London, Eng, 53 Waterleo. St. S., Stratford. Tele- phone 267. _ At Hotel Redford, C.Toderich,. tram 7 o'clock on the evening a the third Mozt- day •of each month eunil the following' ehty, Tuesday, oa pail, will move to Efteter into the resiclersee Qi Mr. Tiles. Elliott. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . Mrs, Alexander D. Ileaton,..of =don, announees the enaagenteut of her elate - Otter. Alice Louise, tO Mr. Oltier Durittn, son of the late Ur. and Mrs. WM Durkin, of We:1(1014r, Glit., the marriage to take 'slate Wetly this month. ENGINEERING • GOEBEL 8S CAREE. Consulting awl Municipal Engineering Dreinage—Land Surveying. Masonic Temple Bldg, Goderioh, Ont. Phone 239 LEGAL .0anus :E/Avs & x-rays: 'Barristers and Solicitors. R. C. Hays, ICC., and R, C. flays, B.A Hamilton. street, Ooderich. Telephone 48 McMillan Was not Marriedand of 1.44 fano- then. jerked himself to an Upeight post - lid of std, two aistero ntiXrive, Stos ia'r Hs feet, elad in shoce Users and. Mrs. IfenrY bath of the evith worn, spots in the center of cull Tillage' 45 well as t'vt° nephews and n sole, Zone flown to the Acme with • erash. kee,Stewart' Cecil ari*Re5a4la "Darni" he ejaculated', "Double (tarn couromitTE asth ionowasaint thid even dam's." UP »aUSed ehrliPtlY WedneEdaY., Pebruary pat, mr, and his (wife came !out to lavestigate the eat - Mrs. Henry McGa.vitt of the Oti conceit- ter. Sian of TuckersMith, two of the oldest "Pint haVe vernhltinigm" he snort" and most Idghly esteemed residents' of the townehip, quietly celebrated the 68th anniversary o theit marriage. Nne. and Mrs. MO:Wart were Warded in Stanley Township on Pebruary 8,1,804, by the late. Etev.,M.Yekeata, residing awing tbirtyeeight years in Stanley and McKil- lop townships. Party years ago they moved to Tuckersinith and puroluseed the farm which s still their home, , ENTERTAINED COUNCIL ° ltfayor N. W. and Mrs. Trewarthoe of Chaim, entertained, the Inembers of the town council ancl town officials to an. oyster supper, with various other good things, after the couneil meeting on Men - day evening a last week. BURNT BUIEIONG atEllatO Dr. 'Winne is havieg the bakeshop in hie black, at Blyth; which 'VMS recently badly burned, cleaned dut, and win soon have it renovated again. When et le expected Ur, 'rurirey will return and eau the shop again,. The old oven nee also been takee away mid a new one will be nut in. GOOD PRICES AT FARM SALE ext marked contrast to the sates being read a ba, the press recently, the Sale ducted on the farm of Gordon Hig- gins in Morris brought splendid priceIn vi w of present eouditiens. A binder sold tor $102, sa, seed drill for $10, oats 28o arid barley 35e per base sheep $4 to $$ per head. DOUGLAS IL NAIRN. Barrister and Solicitor office: NORTH ST. Phone 512, • FHA= DCiNNELLY, A. • Itarrister, Solicitor, Ete. Phone 282. HAMILTON ST„ GoderiOli. DEATH OF RUSSELL G. TEHYTT Winghamalest one ,of its yeunget Men by death on Thursday, egebruarY F. R. DARROW. Barrister, .Selicitor, Taotary Palate, Etc. # Successor to °J. L. Xillorau. - Phone 97. Office, The Square, Cloderich. ERNEST M. LEE Barrister and Solicitor. Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide .and Victoria, • Telephone; Elgin 5301 . •.To'ronto 2. larcIENOW iscr INJURED . • .BM MacKenzie, son of Mr, and Terra Wm. MacKenzie. of Lucknow, will be laid up for a time With a fractured ankle ea a result ef a peculiar mishap, which oc- curred en, ,the mill pond. While playing. hockey Bill skated onto a hole sufficiently large to allow one leg to drop into 1 and in. so doing fractured the ankle of the other foot. The injury:caused itira =eh pain and he was assisted home by bis 'chums. An X-ray the tollovring day re- vealed the extent of the fracture. TOWN OFFICERS AFPOTNTED M the regular meeting of Clinton, town council Monday evening of last Week By. law No. 4 for 1933, to appoint certain of - Seers, from Feb. leth, 1933, to Polo. 18th, 1934, or until others are appointed was as follows: Clerk And' Treasurer, It, E. when Russell 0, Tervit, 8013 of Mr, and Mrs. George.. Tervit, Tiaroherry, passed gara1l132, $709; L. Strong; Chief of Polies, $850; 24 Stong, Tax Collector, $100; E. away ,in Wingharn General Hospital. In Greens, night watchman, $700; M. Mee March, 1029, he married Jean Arde, who Ewan, Cemetery Supt.,. 31000; A., 1T'ulford, with h*little three-year-old daaghter, Dry Earth Closet, per month, $65.00; br. Demise eurvive him. He is also survived Shaw, )11.0s., $150; -Guy Hicks, by his parents, • eer; fees; E. Grealis, weighmaster, fees. ENDS NINETY-Tin:RD YEAR Dr. John A McNaughton, 13russ.els, oldest autism inhabitant at the present ed. 'we haVe technocracy, eantoe- thcassolves a! this useleas carreney Sese replardele the!!.r eteen er feed wad, olath- Mg. TiaO neaten Wa5 in a turnialL Them 'ea an unileara of activay everywhere. Of eaurse, ail reall.zal that this was mere- ly ttlifittinary, but nevcrthelen earn work. cr felt 'better after day of toil than r„O had felt after a day of eniarrea The atacks lozal men:tants dwinelled raPiala and rush erdera were cesu sent to witolcsalers, to awl fartorts. ‘Theeia that ucia Ing been still, creaaed and groaned. and then began to luun ars Vary Ima huneinedtla days aff Men were caned from the. COMM'S awl the Parks to do familiar work. Ori Saturday, ,with wheal pay 111 thele Isoekets, they aunelled up their Wivee and zuehea to the letal stores for suppliee- "We have tuoaey today." we the Ren- ew!. cry. "TorneeroW May be paper, but tody it will buy food and elothtags" • racy anti half a dozen other "ocraciesl The Spring 02.1933 •was drawing to a Nwoullook evhat's coming." "An earthquake?" suggested Isis spool close. The wheels of mille and lactates were'still humtning. Workmen 'were still drawing a weekly pay. Merchants Were "Wore,'. moaned Silas. "Here's a still (lora uustaess.„ =flans of, silas group of eminent know-it-alrs who elaim Oreens and Mary Greene were, still /Mrs that in atother six months our money ing dining ream suites, painting houses will be about as valuable as German and enjoying hie, Fer Pomo reason or Marks. We're going to have a eleW sYs4 ,other no one was suggesting a netv our - few, a 110W elirweltoY. new everything.* rency. a new system or a new "otracy" ot It's not enough to have holdups, murders any kind. PA0116 MUM The Leader For Forty Years LADA "Fresh From the Gardens" ---------r-- We deereeee in the readineit:t& tidiest. b ' a source et gratilleation to tta; boerd. A ews gia the secretary, Mr. la Rose. for his good • 'hearty vote of thanka 'wee tendered to tevoarik. ti,artuans Ma ..tenure of office, tor eev- 1)un,8an7Zon , . --,--- i Bern—At AleXandre Marine and. Gene lend Hospital. Oederielt, on Fridattoreh• Likrary Annual MeetIng and paYerty. 'Now even those who have Silaa Green stepped out of a brand new Managed to keep a few dollen; for a sedan and ' stopped, on • the sidewalk to rainy day are going to see those dollars chat for a moment wIth the local banker: - turned into scraps of paper." Affeetionately, lee bit the end trent au • aWkiat do yott think of this, Joe?" he • aromatic ten -center and passed a well shouted iteross the street to the local but - filled tiger ease to his friend. cher 'who had reached for his own morn- ing paper, "Now our money is going 10 be useless.'" isars. Junes tindsay, prai;ably clirdan,s DEATH 01 •Dlt. MeNAUGIITON , CHIROPRACTIC BUGLESS PRACTIMMNER. time, on Friday,' February' loth, rounded out her 93rd year, Mrs. Lindsay has been in versepoor health all winter, fern time being in such a leVt state that her retov- There was much tomment that morn- ing Ist Use little town' of 331121kt-on, There was much commeut in seVera1 th.ousand other tovrns and in many cities, 'phe,re was even more comment on the farms, the prairies, and up th, 'the moun- tains where the hill folk kept abreast of the times. . • But there was niore than oonunent. There had been rumors before about In- flation, units of energy, and new curreneY —bat thas time it seemed. to be more than a turner. And this time people did more tbari euro conditioes. .Almost una,ninaously they decided Silas Green decided that morning on his old front 'porch. '"If our Money is to be useless, Mary,", lie said, "I den% talplate Upon keeping it passed away at his home on Min street for souvenirs. We have eneugh German en Saturday in his 17ta year. He leaves marks without •adding, to the collection, to moan% their loss,. his, wife and one .siz months from now 'our money is sup - daughter Florence and one sister, 1Virs, posed to be scraps •of paper. Today we Addison Taylor, Oth eon. of Grey, Born tan spend 11,. Tomorrow will have to near •Brussels of ' pioneer parentage, Mr. take „care of mew. Very sattsfactory reports were received at tha annual meths; of Dungannon Publie library, which was held. on MOn- day afternoon at the home el the librar- ian, dliss E. Dreany, witiett adlotris the library, ars. R. DavIdanle PtVgdent of She library' board, eccupied the ellen* and conclueted the firet put of the meeting. The tecretary, Mr. E. ROM read the minutes a the last annual, Meeting, which were adopted as read.. Miss L. Dreany, the lihrarlan, gave the repoit of the Illerarlart as follows: Membership fees volleeted by her, $40.10. There wee 10113to M. and-Mre -Vero Cuntelughera . (nee Mise E11101 Brown), of Carlo% a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ileseon returned to Stratford, after attending the limerel of the, leteeDavid Sproul. They were ae. companted by idiss Clara Sproul. A. party of a dozen or more of the young people of Dungannon and vkin- dye ettioyed a sleigh ride to 010111's HUl on edonday eVening for A few hears' tobogganing on Mr. Mole% bilL a total cirettlatiOn of 4203 boOke, M tht, Catarrha Deafness 435 ; 'Literature, 332; TraVel, 293; Arts, DO ; . Or Head Doises. Fiction, 2298; History, 68; Religion, ell; 1 Illographse 90; Juvenile, 691; poetry, IL "X don't believe that we are ever going to , , The treasurer's report was given by Mr. "Do you know, Mr, Ferguson," he sald, have t ta hanevwesbyseetnetnpeInac'unspsitze otrafetyh; faaticil 4.:1111.4:7',_,snowing the reeeiPte la 1032 have as =eh as I had last winter. Why to bo MeEenzie, and was st very wadi - equal to those or 1931. grant darn it, 1 have been working .4.7allY$80 was expended for new and have enough orders alleadevetoryhdelglebt°9Sic2s'5 iTier bleell"bv"ilitlaldrb "tel. cr°0ura'r 1t9Y33 Vtall rile,vgooingliafctoraInnoxattilolts.:1 inferiority tom, p inted to devese ways and means. or so sod. lied a finance eommittee was ourselves, Bustleton was never as pros- e sinee. raising raaneJ" to make up for this loss. The subject of traVellihe libraries was Mesa" mid the banker with "There was nothing along, except with perous as it Is today. And what aindies discussed, but it was deemed advisable to to Bustleton appliee to thotisando of 1 t°1ce no action with 'regard t.° these. towns all over the land." "A good old O0WatrY, isn't it?" queried Silas. "Jut needed some medicine tor a noW insidious disease called 'ocracy'—and• that covers sat the 'wracks' And 'isms' that We :have been hearing Omit for years. All we needed was a prescription that would fit a new disease." "Six hours of labor, a liberal sprinkliag Election of a library board and offieers then followed, the president vaeeting the chair. tor this part of the meeting, Mrs. C. C. Brown. was eleeted to the chair end the follosvine einem were eletted: Honorary treasurer, Ine T.'E, Case; pre. sident, ,Mrs, R. Davidson; vice-president. Mrs. *Ian sceretary, Mr. V. Ross; treasurer, Mr. G. M. Meltenzie ; librarian, Miss L lereany;• assistant seere- of dollar bills, mixed in a day 'with a lit: lof the' Board, Mrs, C. C. Brown, J. tle buying, and a few grains ef commot e. seals, miss E. Enteit, iVirse G. M. IVie- tary. Dr, H. A S. Voltes; other members sense, 'worked wonders in the ,spring • of friend affectionately upon the batk and Kenzie, Mrs R. A. Mcitenzie, Rev, D. A. Maelviillan. Plattner committee, Mr. 0. 1933," said the banker, slapping Isis old gested his wife, e•We are Using the din- his own newly painted and well..kept NS, McKenzie, Mrs. th Davidecni, Mrs. rt. starting along the new. sidezralk toward hig room 'Mite We bought whett we were home, first married." . and Mrs. Donald IvIONaughton NOM STOM"The house needs pairititig, sag-. AC113ACM artiong the first to take up lartd there. . . U ' 'The Mte. doctor passed almost all his life * •in Brussejs and was greatly beloved by Sufferer e from indigestion CUT THIS OUT "Stomach trouble, dyepeosia, Indi- gestion, sourness, gas, heartburn. food fermentation, etc., are calmed nine timos in ten by. chronic acid stOmach," says a mull known authority. Burning hydrochloric skid de - ii,' the stoniach at an alar - ing rate, The acid. Irritates and n - flames the delicate •stomach lining formerly Miss Charlotte Ann Jewitt, anti Often leads 'totdose _gastriti' s or stom- second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs ulces. Donan acid stem - his. patients. Interment took place on Monday afternoon In Brussels cetnetery. CELEBRATE 50th ANNIVERSARY A pleasant occasion. was celebrated on Monday ,atternocin, Feb. 5th, when Mr. and Mie. William J. Souch, 3rd conces- sion of Morris, celebrated the fiftieth an- niversary. of their marriage, Mrs. Souch, CU WitfDonate- or artificial dikes- Thos. Jewitt, of the 2nd concession of tants that only give temporary.rellef from vain by driving the sour, ter- Morris, and Mr. Slouch, were married ,at meriting: food out of the stomach into the home of the bride's parents, by the the Intestines. Inetead. neutraliae or sweeten Rev. Mr. Btuwash, pastor of 13rowntown Your epic' storimeh after meals with and Belgrave Methodist churches. They have resided On,the Souch homestead on the 3r4 co:ices:don ever since. - SEAIFORTH HOSPITAL Am seafertn will now have a Women's Hospital Aid, the result" Of a largely at - DAttatzsa a little Bisurated Magnesia and no scHIROPRACTOR A ND .e.ttellsAPisT GODERICII. Equipped wall electro-magnetio baths. Electronic electric treatment, and chiro- practic, Chronic organic and nervoUs diseases. Loely iri attendance. Office hours 2 to 6, and 7 tO 9 p.M., excepting Monday and Thursday by appointment. A. N. ATEINSON, residence ahd office, corner of South street and. tannia Road. Phone 341. , AUCTIONEERING THOMAS. 01119DIC2'SON. Live • Stock aria General Anctioneera.. ' Elgin Mee Goderich, 'Sales 14ade everywhere and all efforts made to give you eatisfaction. • Partners' Sale Notes discounted. Phone 119. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC.. WM, .13Aill.E. NOTARY PtIBLIC General Conveyancing done. Good Companies Represented. • , Phone 200. GOderich, Ont, AteXCILLOP last/TtIAL VIRE ANCE COMPANY. only- wilt the' pain-vanisk-but--Your•— Meale will digerit naturally. There' ls nothing better than lllsurntell negotiate, to sweeten and settle an add stomach. Your stomach act3 and feels fine In just a few minutes. lUsurated Magnesia can be obtained from anv reliable druggist. It in safe, reliable, easy and pleasant to Ilse. is not a laltatiVe and is not at all expensive. ••••1,...1 The West Street Electrical Shop We carry a good stock of Electrical Appliance* Fixtures., etc. We 'Specialize in Wiring of All Kinds Estimates given on application • All Work Guaranteed Frank. McArthur Morse 82 Went Street PAP,Iat AND ISOLATED TOWN PRO MITT nristravr). 'Value of proporty !limited up to Jan- uary, 1.010, 0,641;1270.0e. OPPICalak-aolm Bennewice, Prost - dent, Broatalagen; .ras. Connollsa Vice- Preekleat, tioderiebe T. P. McGregor Set.-Treas.. seaforit. DIRE0T0111la4a9. Shouldiee, Waltoe; Wm. Wrin, Constatice; George McCarte ney, Seaforth •, Reba Petrie, Herlock ; lohn Pepper, Srucefield; A. Broadfoot, Seaferth. AGENTS—W. j. Veo. 11. H. 8, Clinton; .las. Watt, Meth; Ed,. Ilinthley, Sea. 'forth; John Murray, Seatorth, Policyholders tan Day their Mind' .ments at Callan Cutt's stere, Otklerieh 'The Royal Bank, Clinton, or 4. 11, Dears, Bayfield, FIRE INSURANCE - "The old ear* Is pretty near done," re- plied Silas, aand everelf. there is no work inerelianxiise for carpenters, I earl uee .new tools when • repairing our own property!' And forthwith Silas and Mary deemed their Sunday best, dug out an old sook from the unbelstery of the sitting 'morn vouch and started to get rid of that money which wad se soon to be doomed. This alone would have meant nothing in the Spring of 1933. But from east to west and front nortli to south the same thing was being done by men and women of high and low estate. Merchants sinn- ed as they noticed their increased buSi, ness. True, there was a slight acidity to the smile for they too realized that money was doomed. However, they were so ac- custemed to exchanging Sugar arid coffee for money that they continued to do it tended meeting of ladies of the town held ; in the Carrtegie Library on Wednesday through force of haeit. evening, Feb. eth Mrs. W. P. Lane pre- sided, and Mrs. L E. Weedmark acted. as s secretary. Election of alma resulted as follows: Mrs. Charles Holmes, president; Mrs. X. M. McLean, lst vice-president; Mrs, W. P. .ane, 2rid vice-president; Mrs, R. J-, Sproat, 32d vice-president; Mrs; Appleyard, alth vice-president; Mrs. Reg. W. Eerslake, recording secretary; Mrs. Earl Bell, eorresponding secretary; Mrs. - G E. will be known as the Womeres Hospital R C a Close, treasurer. The organization' Aid to the Scott Memorial Hospital. • ,m1101.6. Broofteu Bros nopenicH Laanitio— FUNERAL DIRECT4S118 and EMBALMERS ALSO AIM/LANCE SERVICE AT ALL HOUR.SeeddXGIIT Olt DAY harm . az 120 Dave it attended to bY the *WEST VINE IINSIlltalger CO, Kttablialott 17 Head lunkganitan, Ont. (:.has. Item% Kincardine, retitled ; atobt. lanidson, Dungannon, V)' .I':&1' dent; In addition to the Pretident and Ince President. the latilealug tate 1i1e84 tore: Wm. Watson. Auburn: W. ateasacara. Auburn; wan. mcQuallen. fattaatvi W. P. Deed, UR. 2. Tucknow; ttalzy Ci3der3ch: Truett Ackert., Ilolyrcod; Gann, D. 1. N. % idtztknowz, CEML rantvalt, tteN Tram. o1eorr1ER5, Tizeits, Wb.eeier Vuneral Director and Embalmer Ali° Asibulatce Service Godetich Ontario AU Nis rwmptly oltchdea t slay or night rhates Slose 335, Keicie, 55%W. Phunbers rpenters and painters tanned also as they picked up their tools and hurried off to take eare of an un- heard of number of jobs. Arid as they received their pay they rushed frantically to the stores to eid a Sales by Hydro Comparative Figures of Overhead Would Be Interesting In anawer to an enquiry same in- . teresting figures of the amount of sales by Hydro stores are published in the current issue of Hardware and Metal. The doderieh store in 1931 sold d95.40 worth of ap- THE DEATH OF II. PARSONS, EXETER, Henry Parsons, Exeter, died' at the family tome, James Ste ThisredaY after several weeks' ifinees from heart trouble. The deteand mat, is son of the tete Mr. axed Mrs. Win. Parsons, was born in, Lone don nearly 74 years ago and came with his. parents to the farm in Stephen, thin. 2, now owned by James Willis, Jr,. ale was married to Minnie. Heywood of 'Os- borne township. who survives hint 'hey celebrated their golden 'wedding anniver- sary two yeam ago. Mr. Persona was a resident of Eget& 49 years, For the most pert of his life he followed agency work. Three brothers and a sitter also survive: John, Fred, aantes and, Mrs. ailary AIM Jones, all oe Exeter. Iaterment took place in Exeter cemetery Saturday with eervitea tondueted by Rev. J. IL Stem - ton and Rev. J. W. Dean. PARENTS 111litON PIONEERS Mrs. Margaret IstoCalittra, Who passed her 101st niikatone et the honk of her son, Danald McCallum, St. Thenute, last Week, Woe born at Volt William, /niters newhire, Scotland, in 1632, Sao rears be- fore the aseension of Queen Victoria. Site has lived tinder /oar tovereigna aria dill retains vivid recollections Of the stir.' ring events which matured during the Victorian period. alto came to Carted* at the age of eix with her parents, Bugh and Mary McMillan, who were among . the early piontera of Buren County. As ,s, young woman the resided in Widen, which was then a arit081108 town and military maa, of what was than Camden I West. It tate ahe tuts woad to Dug - Ala MeCaum el Itamden, and for yearo. 1In ract:till Ur. liteCallutna; death hi 1880, the fornaa resided in Zona, Nine dila. then Tree born to Me. Mid Mrs, Steal. 110D, 4.12 C-415 mad Circe daUgliteaa, four a witara 12avalia4t.ca rat* HEAT FOLK WHEN HEAT fOLKS SLUMBER ON THE GRATE YOU CAN GET UP EARLV . GO TO BED LATE YES, AND I<BBP WARM. • AS TOAST Ttie CLOC1$ AROUND If you have catarrh, catarrhal avarness or heed noises eattaed by caterrh,• you. should. know that these distressing. ouiptotis may frequnt- ly ,be, overcetne by• this simpla home • treatment. . • Secure from year druggist • 1 oz.: Parmint (Double Strength). Take , this bottle Mid: add ;714, pint bet Water and a little sugar. One tablespoonful four times a day should quickly and eompletely aelieve distressing' bead 'noises and dettfaeas due to catarrh. • lose Of smell or taste, and dropping raucous. lit nearly ninety per cent. of all ear troubles are catarrhal, there.° must be many whose hearing Parnahlt could help. • • • ,IT'S LIVER THAT MAKES YOU FEEL SO. WRETC11E0.- Waki.up your Liver Bile - Calomel necessary For you to' feel. hialthy end haPPY, Yulir 'liver imist peer two pounds of limed bite Into Your hOwels, every,thiy, WithoutAbut bile,• trouble/natio, Poor sigesrion. tilovrefinnitation. Poisons in the body. Cleacralwretehedocas. flow PM YOli OXIlett 111. elver up a situation like this completely with mere.bowelquoving salts,. oil, mineral water, laxative .caiely Oswalt: gum, or 'roughage? They don't waits up your liver. lou Ilted Carter's.Little tiver.Pills. Purely • vegetable. Safe. Quick tied num results Ask fie teem by name. Refuse substitutes, 25e. at itil druselats. . • ., , A. Ivielcenale, Mrs. Jeep Williams and Miss E. Elliott. Auditors—IvIrs, R. A. McKenzie and Mr. 'F. Rose, The increas- ed Interest in juvenile reading and tbe reading of non-fiction, with a correstmad- pliances; Clinton, $812,27; Exeter, $407.53; Winghtam, $409.98. The questien subMitted by "Hardware Dealer".was: "Have you any figures showing the results of the appliance retailing done by the Hydro munici- palities in Ontario?" and the follow- ing is the answer: Following is a staterhent of merchandise earnings of various On- tario Hydro municipalities for the year ended Dee. 310, 1931, according to report supplied to us by vourteay the Ontario Hydro Electric Power. Commission: Brarthin paton . , . ch Clinton . . . .... Dundas . . . Dutton Exeter Goderich 'LondonIngersoll rislitehe1 New Hamburg a . NI:whairca-ort-the-Lake Ai Petrolia Ridaetown Ste Catherinea St. Marys.....- :ceouptlteoritelt , einem tialirard TOwnoittp Stratford Strathroy 466.42. Tilleonburg 1.33 Walkerville 303.00 Woodstock . . 2,235.571 Waterloo C41.80 Welland . .. 312.20 $ 90.85 718.60 812.27 306.91 20,19 314,16 407.53 I 9546 11 Leal 160.20 5.502.00 2,606.93 509,51 03420 • 173.81 66.14 225.59 941.40 553.03 874.16, 109.16 434.09 2S/84.02 • His Nerves In Bad Condition , Headaches ocind Dizzy Spells Mr. Crawford, Hamilton, Ont., 'rites' -'- "My nerves were in such bad condition I found it almost impossible to get a good night's sleep. I was also bothered with headaches: and dizzy spella. tried many ?tlifferent remedied' but they did not seem•to give me ankh relief, but after I had taken IViillann's Heart and Nerve Pills, I could hardly believe the change they had made in my condition." For Sale at all drug and general etorea; frut tip only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. "11.111•1111111•••••••• ilarly to bed and early WI *Ise" is an out-of-date maxim. 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