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The Goderich Star, 1937-11-12, Page 4�. TO*170, . or .tondeobOttra The efe sic " glialrtette,, Nesaars. 0 * ^ '" •X. ! Alva n W � e ., e i t l i la .rsis _n �_d 1/ eery S� �ineayyN �ty.o ttt . ,'• 40. "morning, � Y. ! ' r w. r it ;, �# 4 0 �d� ., r n. F �r qy " 1 is i0 of ' e �' t 1 t t 'iflX1 ewe , fi4 , . 1 �' � t o r '�i� � On, a R _ e Capsule equal. fur ���' , Each l .fix . Pi); at- tl operation i>r� il�tor► 1�� ,�'�n.� �: Liver 0"11, l* }"_ . @ .. .' a . ev�in # rd, g l :�'' Yil��i��rx SUPER -RICH � • 1 . ' �'nR4#lt ae ftiiaeraaT ��rvl +at D�'t�e.�. E tail' '�l C4�1� LIVER , t r � afternoon. A ~vats field. On ��. tt std ,� Y ounces � heti'! �x1y� � � ��pp, their, 1 R. . .. M' !�. •, e . i ;Xn :lc' 1x 7-t}� t �R�., n�• F baa, x 1A , p�R w VFJ Y yP�,� 4* R7 r 4 • 0 0: flt_t� .. , ' a1iQt;il t>i•iit�t s apo O Liver ,Mead'sr It, the �r1,��� at t1C, pat � of •' ii 'n ;tendered, ' sola Ituth Ser .:+� Miss � s r r 1. 1 ��yy. •�i�t ,�yy�.. � Dream." Bev. R.� HCT C. W,iltien h 1(1 (.11tirgo r>'f tile' funeral ez vice MIA ke very fittingly , for �T1te s *nalzathy of the ' illi} ,1f.>c1�ea4.�tRio#11.�•a� } ♦ y�f h ('(nni#IllnitYx is 'extenrtefl ate 'the bee- STF. LD etivetl 'parentt;z, : siietcr4' and"'filend . .. afiss Elsie Snell �x}t few drays 1Vit3i3►i`--IELD, Nov, 0, ---'Miss Jean ~with lie r• eotuSinl, giss ' Thelma •Sn'lel'l, resistance,p your Vl. A. sovo,s, ....'. 50 ;444,4, ',Si. �l,Y� .. 1,80 . l eai« tie " Each , Aroma �.- o Liver 011, n REST:SQBB- -. 10D POD LIVER. OIL 7,c .6; G S Coa 16 -otttl � . , s aa► t � ., Also ; uib�b, Ayerest Sgt CAMPBELL'S. //�yyr�s ALPHAkETTIS, 275 100 CapsUIes ,$345,0, 16 around each Drsg�ing day, unable to ado �,*• housework — cranky ,..,-• ; , ,a«;, with the children -- feeling miserable. Wanting it on "nerves" when tile' kidreya.niay, • .,• be cut of order. When ,. kidneys fad the system' , �.. r► Mega with impurities. , Headaches•-- backache, frequently follow. Dodd's 'Kidne'y'Pills.help clear the system, giving nature o chance. to restore health and energy. Easy to take. Safe, t 16 Dodd'sKidn�eyPills a T l t -� ,,w+zc•n,. til .ai Guild of r s to c i NSI l3ai< lin on Skitur(lnv. the � home of Mrs., W. , E. Foster. embers and • three visitoi:s Mr4 Thomas. Jardine is up • north Eleven members - were present, The afternoon was spent hunting this week. in uilting. and a •short business meet- Mr. and Mrs. W. �. Campbell, MIsa rd takingWinnifred and 'Mr. tend MrsDouglas ink followed, Rev,, 1?. Iiicha the chair. The hostess .served '.lunch. Campbell visited on 'Sunday with Mrs. Campbell visited tat week with' her of, •Lollila.tdaoro. ro.iiF>i1tt3, Misses Vona k111(1 Lucy dart' �1Y1•. anti iirs. J. L• aicljow(a1I talx(1-�----w sot# of (M (isse (+h. ftiinily and ' Mr. a1U& airs, t ktiirles ' (Continued. Eton page ,X) y n visitct(1 Snlitli visited �r-illi ,MrR anal .airs, l,('ltr, the aantni4sion pretest, neither Dr,: Mr. John .ai('dd, is (_'into of l oiid.f!stict�o, ont ? itcl#tyR . r on Sunday with his .sister, Mrs. M. Catilo v al lir Mayor aiacri:�t•an being able aiel'ittlt�. to ,be present, but members of 'tile Mrs. 1r, Falls and 111s4 \1'IFIS-'tti' ' •1T Nev. 11.-" fir. and ^Ct1u`ztcil had a discussion with. Commis - Mary unci lir.. •7• �, F. { tli-�l Mrs. 1 F��pb4�1X end ants tiViri7li- sxo#ir�r j'11"i,gle anti rec�ci�''v(1 a lot of in- �itlrcT viz(itt.td ,��n •t3aliclois with l ,. •feed Campbell visited '3 1r. and •.fir'S; .for inttion,,, 'Cottnelli, r- Brown- stetted. friends., r Mr. Wtgle latter with hiin a copy of the We are pleased to ileac.' that "lire: horde at Comber. 11'iu• Campbell, wi10 ' under went an . Mr; Edward Rodgers Nrof,se ,A;llanvale,:'° contract with the H.E.P. . aainmisslon, ollel.lt Stratford hospital', is 'in- has been called -home .on accpunt of the one elanof which` provides for a mu- provingroring ill nicely.ly• trtrt r.erio11;9 Illness of his mother, Mrs. tual,l acc•ountlug at the con(ylusioxk of the contract. . This,. stated Councillor Mr. Ernest Snell retn.re ed home San- William Rodger% •Brown, dispelled the idea that the .la;c• from the ;North; where he' silent WR M. 14. Meeting/—The VV.M•s of Town' , r tied up to Hydro int.perrie- the pklst year. 1Veatfield ,U. nited church met on. Wed• tuity> lir.' and, Mrs. Elmer McDougal, of nesday+afternoon; with eleven members Mr, Wigle pointed out, Councillor Auburn, were,•gueets' at the home of present. The meeting was'in claargp" Brown Wigle erg reported, that the 31r, and Mrs..`Douglas Campbell. of the president; Mrs. William Cortex. Brown for street lighting, was set by Mr. T. •H, Taylor is -visiting at the The Scripture reading, from Psalm . the IT:E >E': Commission, not by the lo- , Home: of his son, Rev. Virtu. Taylor, of 122,. was given by 'Airs. Charles Satish, cal cozx#mission. ` I (fair. 701gfleor)}(y! R wtcxR 4and pray st*ua: ledby.I ts.'G 11114 thoulitxh_ T �-.. er�ms';;� f4.,....,,,,,,,::..1.4....,:„..a.:.„,,,,,,,,,..•,vi T-'-y��� � .+,': �i:,iy.w :" , .: G. Sci~xs:iW"i';•• IA, « >..r` • 'i, ��aRFer t . -• . tda: " r, :•3 "� �s""'1%i 11 �-•� � ° � ding': elie'rge and ,s'ugg^ested the passing -Of a resolu.tiop'' in' the matter 13y the Colin- cit. • -Local; Powey Supply - t+r. Wigle 'stated further that the question of the possible local genera- tion of power - had been !under consid- eration by, the local commission, w1u intended to take up the matter With the Provincial CommisSiOn. Oouncillor. Humber expressed ''egret that Ile vas out of town when ' this 'conference was bold and hoped there would be tehother meeting sv'hen all the members Could be there: , Deputy Reeve Huckins said be had not received notice of the meeting and could not have attended that night in any event. He, too, hoped there would be another conference between • the 'Council and the Commission. it was, decided to ask the Public Utilities Commission to name another night, notice of which is to be given to all -members. • Y 1� en 1 "CV _tt Ig K'K+:! M7 � e » the��,` t�11k t .tel Swat, . :tt . f. +� W.1.47,1. idele `i h o .l � t:13w.11 � t . � i# e pF ��''vv.t le - ' eh .ueer.0fir tie,, tug if lt'refleri � .� ., '. tich �Cot�rt�f'd o ..: Soutize, pton all . the izt ht of No bet iLake -Barba �: fit down n ... The,tug � t of a5. utha: ,n as :dies wads. ina.king 9 �o IN last tt,ytitthe eaC Q;i ro a' Ave of her. ;.M e 11 o< �t .. � .t �a ut<. r w s`• � e _I . ' � ed,. The, body' .watt erwaad 'ta, Port Stanley for l.turiel. "3Irs, ',Shale find ate 1�Q:12' sure ve. - l'iliar$0, 'Nov. ,O -/jay r, 'and Mfrs ;l _s i t< ilio' rig �n z h •1 i 7 7C�y en yyi�d` • � and '�. ...,� y :, L. QL 1ox k i ak And '- andMss 41# ,t3 _ � #', r -plot!' 'visited ene,day ;recently: with 'Mr.. and ; Mrs; Camerin Inglis, Atwood ;• nit 1P(17 ,z iiptt*ikip(i t Su Yafteiriou, With, its. Wesley Twainley, Luekna1 , The.Y. will held.. their regular .MeetiitO'dnesdaynight t Q this e r 'n�i ,ti a. tt' 17s...their lint.. _1i��'i ,,u. �..I • ow h h�. 114s �,nieetl� =, in Luc1�t� . o�I. Fridayevening. n y •. ,4tMlss a(lrtce `Et ,1%e, of fruntho, $petit the week-endr at hair *One; A number from here attended the anniver4a:ry services in 'Liu.k#low on Sunday, ' .1ris -community "extends• its 'sy111 pa•thy to. Mar..Joliii Andrew and family in their tv'ecnt-bet ea veatent. fears for the "district on Tuesday even- ing, Noveamber Oth its the .0, range Ra'), Auburn., The , distrl'Ct master, atr If i an J� r� rw i .' 'R d 1'Yil the4 N Dew S�3 Lewis u , the g. There were tItiIt y N t P , U � Members, !F S.:+']t4:.�'i'tR At 5thedr: � las ie pre, sent. t p 4g ram ; 1e 1041 1 l e served oU « , a s ae " eie� t ed i lunch. O ee . rs til • ► o )Jfrart x McMurray, DistaDistrict..turt,stea, KIt, Ielgve, d i ty master, Ernest P a t- trfirtl Auburn chaplain, Chas. • • n o i Steival�r, I,andf~+�iio>ro , w , rec tl , k gr.A (''• tai y, ER Johnston, Blyth; financial Ale#c>l . tary, William T hu elle, B lv „ t1 ' a 1 'h(1Jl t11t 1stlec- turer c - tR err. �aRxv(Siu 1v Auburn; 21.111 leetu.i1Lfnaerioro. TSE Official kemporat tre$ o the ,:last t week arnd ,' of tharrel: ]i>aointp'g :weak of last 3e(r were asfollots ► 037 /030 '. Max. Ulna te M1 fi Tii+, Nov, _ 0 46 33 Nor . 6 ,.• �•� Nov.i n 7 u t oil.4 44 43 34 Nov., Cl. u.ewR, Nov. 42. Nov. J , 4 ,36 Come to. Kli*i 1rI .(.1 oixatt.y ,/ o'ro,.. . .15, A $5 "-fowl supper , or. o n t 4 , Supper, concert and dilate R I leaflet. Readings were ' given by Mrs. Aubert Walsh, i.1rs. Alvin McDowell and Mrs. Marvini McDowell. The re- p rt of the sectional meeting in Gode- rioh was very ably given by Mrs, J. he. t L. :►2eDowell. Thee chapter trails t study 'book was taken by Mrs. Albert ' LEEBURN I.l3EI3URN, Nov. 10:—Mr. and Mrs. AI'>thur Fulford and little son, of -Goderich, ,spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lannon, of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Foley last week. - Mr, and Mrs. Charles McPhail, of Zlolniesville, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook. Mass Jest le Mathieson and her pupils of 4S.S. No. fi have commenced practice fat theirChristmas concert. • Mr. Will Kilpatrick, of-Cabri, .. , + ortlfrrElectric •° Theatre Phone 47 - . `" 1 ,Godertrch Now :I 1 ivyn�gt, ,Shirley Temple and Jean 1ershoU portray beIov ", 1Eil1J.i' . . ,occurs; Tuesday .,II edneaday Gloria Stuart, Joan Davis, Tony TheRitz Brntherri` i , Mar11 N Pen1le" • ton, Fred' Stone and Dixie Utast A east, of ttititars, • par excellence, presenting the hilarious riot of :l melody and O f rase ,. 4t w REGINS AT rt R:C:OLLE '" t�G�� �rl�xy et�'�X�1���.: , Roland ig, Louisyry'y 'R Hov1 ck, Edd Jflfle • L*flg* la viewetst Quintet a rt* but it few of t'lie brilliant' entertainers featured in ,Eddie's latest t~ontr'lbutidn to world wide enjoyment "ALI BABA GOES TO ° 'TON" tine s es ys, Sa tut4ay and bolidaya' jng_ 'The Prisoner" bt 7; #eta -starring Ronald Colman 'Street Lighting Cost Sask., is calling on old friends in this Deputy Reeve 'Haskins - said • the neighborhood. It is 'twenty-five years{�people had 'read in the papers of re - since he left these parts. ii auctions ,in the, price of Hydro power, but the.price here remained the same. • On motion of Councillors Brown and Salkeld the 1*. D. commission is re - guested to- take . up this matter with the Provincial Commission in order to secure a reduction in the cost of street lighting.. Petition ra, BON, Rooms At this point 'thy deputation present -Ing the petition for a vete on the bev- erage rooms Was heard. • Deputy Reeve Huekins said that, as the first to bring thi. „•matter 'upin 'Council find the sponsor of the motion to give the people an opportunity of Voting upon it, he was gratified that in one short day 735 names , could be gathered on a petition for a.vote. life moved that the prayer of the petition of the petition 'be granted and the vote held. , Councillor Brown said he was glad the petition' had been presented a'n'd suggested sending it to a committee, as was customary. Councillor .Humbler congratulated ' the canvassers upo#t their work. He did not think' it petition was' neeessary, but, lie said, it certainly ,strengthened: the hands of Council. tie seconded the Deputy Rseeve's motion. The Mat ter should be dealt with at once and 4i vote taken en ,December 6th (date of the municipal elections). Councillor Salkeld declared himself heartily in itecord with the movement to do away 'with the beverage rooms. Ise believed the town ; would be better off if they were dosed. • It was decided to refer the petition to committee of the whop Connell. •' In' response to a- request trolls the local branch of the Ca'nadia'n Legion, It wds e1ecided to •halve November filth proclaimed aat public holiday.• Council voted tond a letter to Mayor Maer wan expressing' sympathy in his illness and the, hope that lie would soon be able to return: to his .duties. - A Hat til. C. Muzinings, who is eng ge(1: b the council to rsUpprIntend the work at the Newgate street bul'k'ing whteb" itc *log fitted- lip as an armory, re.' ported that' the Worn on the-Var1ou$ eontr'stets was niaatking good progress. ' Mention, WAS amide Of an° ea ve '- trotiglilang job done in eonneetion. with this, 'work. ' 'Deputy' Vie, EEnekitis termed It •a thenlrlonking job, but $r. M itinlrigs thought it Was all riighf. llottitielllor number backed . it the l eput ' `eve and Cenucitier Bingham `. crime bac' wUha sortie t l o remarks in..the course. of whie t be r*terred to .flooring front date ts+ *wg'ates eel 'building wiiiei'r 114u1, found .its way 1n� ; to '0on0111or Basra r" , yard'- This led to further ehange r, `and the air stag e1-etI'1e for 'wveral .:minutes. *Mr. Ilunnitto ebeer%e t that the Adorini mentioned : was not worth much, and Ctrtinelllor number' r ' atd. to ods who wantei1 it 'could t&ke it at,Wa(yr •' After things had fooled Blown, two. Hairs we=ro, , ,l r No. 11,, to puri rase an 0 W:S it. bond,. thiel ;No.? 42; gpoiriting 'oilleltils for the tnouici 'l, motions. COU1bBIE% CORNERS, Nov. 8. --- Miss Vora Little spent the week -end in London. • Mr. Jame. Boak, from the West, has arrived at the home of his uncle, Mr. Ewart Jamieson! Mr. Soak made the trip by bicycle. His chum .came with him ns far as London. , ' Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish visited Mr. and. Mrs. i „lmer Farrisit, of torrid; oti Sunday. Mr. John Little has been spending the past week in Goderich. 'Mr. Wilbert Ito'bb is assisting Mr. Wilfred MacCarthy, of B''in .sbrldge, at present. Miss myrtle. Johnston, who was staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Sherwood, of Belfast, returned home on Saturday. Her mother spent the week -end there. AUBURN, Nev. 10. ---The 1•t ala monthly meetingof the : Attliurli Women's institute will be held in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, November 10th, at 2.80 p.rn, `The address will be given by Dr. i3.�C�, Weir on "II&alt'h rT Child :Welfare." - � Tr• William' Wallace, of Wilkie, 'Sask., I. visiting his grandparents, ?Ir. and Mrs. John ,Symington. Mr. and Mrs: Alf. Tebbutt, of •Go;te- r'iclt, visited with Mr.. and Mrs. ''•E. Phillips on Wednesday. ' The schools here will -be- closed on Thursday, Armistice Day. , Mrs. W. HR (Sheppard, Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. Chas. Howson and Mrs. . �# ',.=.5' 1,R4tu : sit c1, Insa-AW" lits � �''"'necl" o garet �m"'i1�i,,"� w �s c hbSpital, on Tuesday. • Mr. and . Mrs. Roy - Rutledge ani family, of Dungannon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylors Mr. Eldon Stoltz and Miss EffieStoltz, of Toronto, 'spent the" 'week -end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Stoltz. - lair. Harry Wagner returned to his home on Wednesday after spending a month in the Goderich .hospital after an operation for- appendicitis. Mr. Wilmer'Ilawatt had a succe!54iel auction sale on Monday, November S, of 100 head of Western cattle at tin- farm of the late TamesHowatt. The, auctioneer was Mr. • Thomas - Gundry of Guderich. :Iir. J. R. Ross has returned to nis nome at Beaverton after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Johnston and Miss. Laura Phillips. Miss4 prion Foster and 111'44Dorothy Wilson, 'both of Slieppirdton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson on Thursday. Mr. Victor Yungb:ut is able to be out to the village again after a bad attack of sr'latlea. Miss Margaret Ding le visiting her grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. -Albert Ding, of G-oderich: Mr. Leonard Yungbint -is relieving it the C. P. 11. station in Woodstock. 31r. and Mrs. Bari Itaitli'by, ryica. Jas. Match and Miss Viola I.eathe. land were 'in London. • Mrs. John Redi zond is very i11 at present, and her daughter, 'Miss Grata. Redmond, of Linwood, is waiting oil her. Mrs. A. • R. Walker, of Toronto, is visiting hen father, Mi. Alex. alae Kenzie. t1tr. and Mrs. 3'. Taylor -are visiting with Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Raithby, of Morris. L. 0. L. ~hirers. ---The L. 0. L. of Morris held its annual election of n ' fi con e. a member of our ,entice :Club. Enjoy the benefits, Tubes and Replacement Farts at to UPA+ T 1ER'S cast Evoq racho: ottner owes it to' himself to 'nvest g*'** .'his `aft t zing club offer. E1iimn .t °tile.cost:woriry, and have your'•l'tidio .ln good "wi t'hing 1'iditlon,;' ;> , voul4` usa 1t ilskyltsr a 'yam 5. < cull l if+ r i>< 'bon caI1'. iii° t the ',Clturch Si, shop, f lirofwn Lb`be1-B1itek .'' •lb. SALADA TEA -BEA. S Clark's: 28-a. WITH 3 Tints ItK PO Domestic 4 -lb. SHORTENING Pkg' DOMESTIC SHORTENING 1-1b. Pkg. - Rangoon Allen's London RICE - - - lb. .06 CANDIES ' - - Ib..19 Bulk RolledBulk, White OATS - - 5 lbs. .23 • BEANS - - -lb. -XI% Shirrie's .Shredded or D'islocated JELLY Powders Pkg. ,05 COCOANUT - Ib. 49 HL t.- _. _ . s ntti."v 1 a .:bt: lu. WHITEFISH . lb. 15c SMOKED and FRESH FILLET lb. 17c OYSTERS ..... .. 25c# :Jar Connell stent Into corn nitte of the *Imo 0,„:0 wolklek. conVider the beverage room, ricuestiotia r• ,aria :yrs. E. 'Prices *Ito Ave visitors At tite haeme Of Mr. rind- Mrs. ly. Il. Price the pist,te+t welts, ra m ttartte4 to Toronto en Stond . Conte to 1 in sitt'lrlge. Motttla ► N : ., 4 $ i 1'{)1 'sUppe or + tit : facts foster.:. and 4atn. `", door, gAtito0 eclatli'ir tit. dusk' loan anct last* Io ra rt+ r On it's 00'HAMC 1411' ►" a•nakeitheigr loris' . d *air its regulate dwt just tits r *axi, 10006 • , l it n r�i► , it'i a' tat itid ?44' Mow' HA- ut.T N tY.PRODUCT COKE pp --y,, OVENS, t..f VIED HAMiL�T0t4. A,y�', DA