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The Goderich Star, 1936-01-09, Page 4Olegly made. of l b • err u r, red , soles, 6 to 12. Species: Mr. Thomas Legg is now quite set tied In his new premises, an the sanity aide of the • street -as hie farmer shop and several doors nearer the square. This butcher 'shop Will continue to be known as Legg's Sanitary r Meat Mar- kit- It is between Robe on's gro- cery and Hunt's hardware, and is so eqisipped that customers Can count upon getting better service than for- merly. , K'ha• West •''I 'awaaEnosh ICOUnell Weld it "Jag. Meeting Or the `y+at: torn daYa age- tiro. i.. . ! t n td Cocineillolrs 'Sty/A asd MeIbillististhe Couneil', decided to pltyI the u*uUl gi ata `to 1!ibraarie .: i,r lis , urrl'ay', was appwntod ool attendance officer" on motion et au+rilit►rrs: Ait+eheson and Mc, uillin Road 'Snit, was authorized to. 1purehase 3000 feet Of .snow fence< . 1110 folio ng, accounts were car-: des ed paid on, motion of • +Councillors. a and ,Ai hisozi« Aitcht for , salary, $45.; A. A4. ria e, sal+ ',, 45.; Brown ;Smyth solar $45y4y�y,�J. McQfuillln, salary $=hg45 ►.! f'. . Stewall� ,, ba . .salary, 354 Beard,o Health M. Straiv, Yr •'r u than. ,refund on dog tax $2.;: B, S yA. riSm lt; ,-4.:1sfe-fiords`-wood 7 • Lorne Ivere, hall trent for Division' Court $20.; N. F. Whyard, Division ; Court Clerk, ,$2,w 'Fowler, Bailiff Division Court, 4112.; Dr. Yokes; Board . of Itlealth $65.75; C. Foran, caretaker, *10.; Jt, Millar, repairs t9• :Gaunt Dr., $3.; Il lenr Miller, care. of Memorial .Piot, $7.; J. Mil�rt, weed .inspector, $7.50; , Eady, bread, t3.; D, Phillips , aal., Of' salary, $91.15; Robt, Moore, repairs: to sidewalk, $5.84; W. A. ;Boyle, bale of salary, $93.; J. R. Murray grant to St. Helens Library, 10. Mrs.M�,. A. McKenzie, grant. to Dungannon, Libra r, .$5.; Thos. Wil- son, grant -to Auburn Library, $5. Durnin. Phillips, Clerk. Ite or molal lntermit ere in;. sited "bl�" fir.. n You. ve .gU ars, a ..Phone call. to S a. vi� r :� ii their w . •. � ia• xaama�c, acrid where trier ; Ytte fro`, will, a �tppr'ecia o t! . ,+tile,. ,you. Iea't gran ,. g on, a •visit or tris, your Wends would• ho interests d. Every :per. son reads° the ,Personal Coturnn . a tow ne paper -We th'e'se. fore want all . the 'personal or asocial .. i�tyeetns.' , we, can' *1 .get y and thank /you in ad .ante fO tc1Iin us ahything that will help. ��. ., r . ^!R'♦''filnfalvy has been in, Detroit dor see days firer pare»ts. B, 1�It1 r f Arcolar`, Sas3a,., L5 visiting with , ihis anter -in-law, Mm.. Court, _Visiting Husthn, Dr to , Mr. Jack tSee ,has returned fib the Ontario Veterlinary College, Guelph, after spelndang a dew days with Mrs. Bee. Miss Mary Johnston spent• 'the holt, days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston, Newgate St. Mr,' Donald Lane has returned to Toronto, where he is attending busi- less college. Mr, and Mrs. H. Edwards and, Miss Mabel Edwards were New Year guests of relatives in London. Miss Isobel Matheson has returned to her teaching duties at Welland,, Miss Verna Barbour of ' Markdale is en,ioying a vacation with her par- ents Messrs. Wm. Webster and D. Ege- ner haven. returned to their studies at Londo Miss Evelyn Black of Grimsby is' visiting with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. H. Black. Mr. Alex. MacVicar has gone. back to Western. University, 'London, after spenrdi'nihc holiday with his_4 parents. Mises s Helen and Mary Bisalt i*e- turied „lessee putting stood lino a stove ori Friday the clot ng of Mrs. E. Cm- ningharn. of m caught fire. She was so severely burned.! that she died an Sunday lin the Palmerston hosptta1. Mrs, Cunningham. was 64 years of age. and was: horn In the Teams ilp of Nichol. Fresh -Ham Roast - Ib. 20c Fresh-Ham--Slrced - lb 22C Pure Pork. Sausage - Ib. 17c Pure Lard � 2lbs. for 25c Head Cheese - Ib. lOc GIVE US A CALL AND BE COMi1NCED- fairly *teak this week, the greatest A' meetingf' ,the• Womkees . frail' Club 'loll be held in Maclly ,Sts : base. 11 ebange being in egg prices whin' Veined a sharp ,deeliine, Bacon hogs Q re- . dined the same at $7,85' , $8.00, 1 but -apt" riser is etc as a result of the ither d oof u i of . ou e #S x. me Court p the: United States with.regard to the A, A.A. Chickens,.• 6 pound -.. , , .. , « R . , , 10e ,chickens, 5 to 0 pounds Chickens., 4 to 5 pouuda ..... , ....1.3c Chickens,' 8 to 4 pounds... , ..... llc Chickens , under $ pounds . . IOC Molt, a° Jania 4 An interestins0r4 has been ray104 • - ar The regular meeting .of ,the Goderich Towiiship Hospital Attxliarr will . held at theh of , 0. Gi t, atm, Street, on ' Thurday, January 1,6ti4 at 2:30.m. Dr.. brster; Eye, .lir. NGS and T114.04, Spectali§t•-next ' visitat Bedford Holed Goderrich, Wedn ►ss Jan, 15, float paps,. till Thursday, Jai 16; at ' 1 p.m,. t Ducks, per lb, 12a alive -16c dressed o e 90 SOI 7 Eggs Grade "A" large 22c ..�..... y_.. ;. ,. . Grade "A" medium 20c Pullet's"*- " , ,«, ,... , , .... , , , 18e inion shared in the lucrative trade WITH Penslar sl r. White ;l' ne..an&; e Balsam 2 .'5c, ; S roc Bu.k.l.'s Bronchitisnchitis M IX. ; ture . , ,,,40c, Iso Chase's Cough ;'Syrup ♦ , .. , . „,,,,;350, 75C Masson 49 . , , .40c, 7Sc Ca;�aa Bromide �ine 'n, s "rQuinine, . Tablets. ,.,♦A,.25c mS o Grover . Lax . r.0 Quinine , . ... ,_ ♦ -25c Norval's Cold Tablet „..25c Penslar Cold, Tablet. ., ♦ 25c Margaret Seeger -Club is gives eard Wednesday . erening, January 15th, A mission 25c Everybody welcome. -2 The regular meeting of the Vdctoria .Roane .and: School Club will held Thursday, Jana ;16th, at 8 p.m, , An terest ng program has been arrange and a goo:t nttendai,' a is hoped for. The Christian S Group of Vic- toria Street Unite Church will present a • new minstrel program in Peebruary, Twenty young men will take part in the Minstrel entertainment. Watch for par- ticulars. -2- rich 'B» , , , M .. , . � � ; ..-•'''''-";-•-•"1.8c ,. ar and uebec breed- f�>t -„although Ontario Q Ad Grade C . , .... , , ',"•.' . , . , 17c ars contributed the majority of the - Hens over 5 pounds elivered) Ile cattle. Hens, 4 to 5 pounds delivered) l00 ( A particularly encour Wing feature Butter,. dairy, lb • .. , ... , 23c. was the general advance in. prices Butter, r' u r .0 eriine l c on � b, .. , ... , . 28 .Creamery, paid throughout the year. Starting in Meat in the spring, gains were steadily ci Bacon Hogs, F.O.B., cwt. $7.85-•-8.00 registered with the result good ,indi- Butcher Cattle . °4c to tic vj�dual stock now commands at leas Veal Calves 7e-- a 50. per cent. more than at this time Lambs . 7c last year. Potatoes, per bag , . ♦ , , .. ♦ . , , $1,35 Turnips, per per bushel 30c OBITUARY Don't , miss the 'Virginia Jubilee Sing- ers at North Street. United . church on Mo n eta y, January 13th. .Admission adults 25e plus tax; children 15e. -2- The Goderibli, Women's. tnstdtutae are holding a five days' "short course in Needlecraft the week of January 13th,, in MacKay Hall. The instructor, Miss Evelyn' Frisch, is sent to the Institute by the Department of Ag'ri'culture. ' The c as are open to all the ladies' ort e town and anyone "wishing to attend plealse Ildtifl 1Vli's lir ' Tioaxht7krie -"" ve tt; Don't forget he Euchre and >•ance to StrMr, Albert Baker• has returned to be held .in the Mrisonic 11a�]1 'on Friday,' mai !whoa where he is attending Nor- Jana 24th,. under the auspices of the 7inal school. a Young Ladies of St. ' Peter's church. Miss • Lilliaa� adacVicar left Gode- Admission 35c. -2- rich on Saturday for Welland,' where-•�•-Y- sho is teaching. The annual meeting of the local -.--Messrs." Donald•and Kieth' Murison -branch oaf the V. 0, Bible Society willbe have gone to Toronto, the former to held in MacKay Hall on Friday, Jan. continue his studies at Osgoode Hall, loth, at 8 p.m. Reports will be given and the latter to begin a course at and officers' els':•ted. The address will Shaw's business college. • be given by Rev., Mr, Calder. A c811ecy Misses • Margaret Redditt and tion will be taken to defray expenses. A Eileen O'Brien left this week for hearty invitation is extended to.all. Oakville, to resume their teaching duties. Mr, and Mrs. •Cuss• Morris have re- turned to Detroit . after visiting "the Tha annual meeting of the 'Church - woman's Guild of St. George's church -was held Tuesday of thfs 'week, in the letter's. axnd• Mrs. Doug- i guild root, when reports of- the pas parents, Mr. las McKenzie, Cambria Road. year were read and adopted. Office for the coming year were elected: as fol- lows: ;Pry ., ms's M: Ba•1ke1d; 1St Vice; Mrs. H: J. A. MacEwan; 2nd Vice, Mrs. H.-Tthhlibrne; Sec'y, Mrs. C. •V3•dean; Treas., Mrs. D. Browne Press Sec., Mrs. C. Thomas; cahoirthers,_ -Mrs_ Palmer and Mrs. Brown. It was decided to hold .the annual high teas, on Feb. 25th. After the business was concluded a social half DAYFIELD . hour was en:icived. Mr. A. A_._ 11 1, manager _ of ..the. local branch of the Bank : of Montreal, has been transferred to the office of the superintendent at ¶i oroaitii for the next two weeks. Mr. Harold -Young, accoun- tant of-the-1)=1(A_Gederich, is aorta manor during Mr. Nigcol's absence. The Week, t3Iii Prayer •was observed in Bayfield by -three- servces-, the first being held in Trinity church_ on Monday night at whteh Rev. 1t. M. Gale gave the address:, the second--4n--St. Andrew's shied---c!hure --on-.Tuesday_-evening; at - which Rev. Dr. Douganwas the speaker,' and the third in 1 nex -Presbyterian ehnroh on Wednesday night when Rev. W. G. Bugler addressed the gathering. Rev.. -and -Mrs: -Mrs. W --G Bugler and Ber- nard returned ort Friday from London. Miss. Louise :McLeod arrived home on New Y'ear's Eve after having spent sev- eral weeks in London, Misses Elva. and Anne Dewar return A MEAI.TI.1 SEPIVtGE Or M THE,SANADIAN. EO1CAL., ASSOCIATION AND INSURANCE COMPANIES. IN CANAL). HICCOUGHS • W. H. Doak, James Away, W, Cott - Or r, Interments and Hector ego wig tirade in Maitland cemetery. Those attending the 'funeral' from out ,of town were: " Mrs. E. J. Forest, of Sherbrooke, Que.; Mr. John ;1Taleryr, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs: Hector McGregor of Bayfield; Mr. Wan. Mott Anel the Misses Elliott and Mr.' Wallace; froni t Ooderich Township. e Apples r(Macintosh Reds) bus. $2.00 SOS ...,..,,.,~.,., , 1.25 e $ Grain WON MILITARY, MEDAL Wheat 65e to 68c Buckwheat 30c to 36c Mr. G. Everett Henry, whose death Oats 23c to 26c is referred to in Another column, Barley • 33e --36c was. a hero of Paschendale, -where Flour and reed he won the Military Medal for brav- Bran $1,10--$1.15 ery. He went overseas with the Shorts $1.20--$1.25 147th, Grey County batallion. His Manitoba :Flour 82.75-$3,20 sisters are Mrs. Howard McCauley"�---------�-- -- and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy. He was Barred Rocks Lead a County Road overseer for some Barre time. There were many beautiful Sl - 'lya +truth Rnekq eun;t nued lera1 •tributes; ens••--thein---bei•ir to hold their lead at. its end of the one from the returned soldiers, and 1St twee ' tn;ecrtg,70ndluenYtielr �...�..k ofwtkteS�xt....t�anturia:w'4U�est-. ,,,; ��,, _�.. �.,,.. .� _ h, _.. > .,ons from the (lurlirrg �r•:ink�,� �„arithcontester: ubich_ -Ebbe. which• -he was associated.L4' Among at the Dominion Ex- those the funeral we, Mr. and perimental Farm at 'Harrow. Mrs. Geoir=ge�Irwin, Mrs. R. Fitzger- • Production for the week' for the ale, C.at A. Alton, Mr. ander` Mrs. Sam Rocks was 48.1 per cent; that of the Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor, White Leghorns, their principal xiv- Alexander and Thames Hackett, Mrs. als, 30.9, aper cent; and that of all Geo. Hunter and James ^Henry, all of birds df all breeds, 37.2 per cent. Dungannon district; Mr. and Mrs. The Barred Rock entry of Hugh C. Thomas Agar, Brampton; Mr. and Elliott, of Galt, was still in first Mrs. Feuster and Mrs. Evans of place for pen of 10 hens, having pro_ Stanton. The service was held in dohn's Arnited ,CfiurcE, Plesherton with Rev. Mr. Scott, officiating. duced 639 scoring eggs to date, 'and sharing been credited with 066.1 points. In second place is another nen of Rocks,- the entry of Angus J. Urquhart, of Greenfield, with 427 eggs and 464.7 ' points. In third place is a pen of White Leiorins, entered' bv W. S. Hall, of Oakville, with 419 The funeral service for the late miss eggs and 448.8 points. The Elliott Haley was conducted by the Rev. A. C. hens were the best producers during Carder at her late residence at 2.00 t --week,-.the--i0--hens- laying 66 eggs -f o'clock --car Saturday, Jan. 4th. 'A private in seven days. - service for the family was held at an Best individual layer in the con-. earlier hour. The pallbearers ' •mere FUNERAL OF MISS HALEY ' LARGELY ATTENDED test is a Barred" Rock from the Ur- 'Messrs. J. A. Lawrence, C: W. .Worsen, quhart entry. She has laid, 77 eggs ih the 91 days the contest has gone, and has been : credited with 89.6 points. In second ,and third place, are. Rocks from the- Elliott entry with 'scores of 81 eggs and 81.1 points, and 80 eggs and 86.1 points respectively. - - --�- .. +....__._ a. Bread is again down to 8 cents :,a. loaf in Godet'ich, after selling for a , -few-weeks at cent`s. �...:.__ Potatoes are scarce and some far- mers who last year fed potatoes to cattle are this year baying them for theirown-tables. - l " There is nothing more than coinei ed tO-- Tmcmito on 1 a a'fte'r lu'I Wilde in the ae7e0tiQ loc�iughs; -with their parents.sten._ at this festive season, .as the subject Noss • Grace Webster, of Lucknow, fs for considearatibn. Hiccoughs are not Reid; and other relatives in the vicinity: serious in themselves be most annoyiang. Acting as a partition between the THREE OF "FAMOUS BABIES Officials of the . . chest and the abdominal cavities is a pai•tticulairl:�, strong.. muscle, ..the Association of �alioletetFritefeiana�cTaic�anor visiting ,her aunts, Misses M. andL:th 1 but they may 4 Record for Holsteins BRANTFORD, Jan. 6. -Canadian breeders- of Holstein. ,cattle exported u total of 8-102 head- to the -United •States, during 1935, more than double the . number exported during 1934. The previous high was in the year 1932, when a total of 4,896 head was shipped. PUT ON V'vEIGHT � d the, ionne q,uint�ts starts the new year by adding to their weight, but the other two --lost slight - Emilie ly, Emilie showed. the -greatest in- crease, 2 ounces since December 30,, and Annette held the weight cad by 3I ounce. 'After his visit today, . Dr. Allan Roy Defoe said all the babies remained in excellent health. The weights and changes since December 30. lb. oz.: change oz. 14 • at ,ari onne -22 .. 14... 1,.. l-oss' ..._ Emilie 21. 12 2', gain Marie 19 5' i 1 loss dia hxagm• Through its action he estimate the r_evenue•,�fr Nathis trade 4 chest cavil enlar ell' -or contractees `�� -to mores y g � , a fin. 000 UOOrn} ld us" 6".-"tp ragm p�Iiiys an im- , W Torre` oiil "'a a million -portant part- in Jbreathing. •dollars snore tha> the previous e 'ich_. the. di year. -ph-Traha tend- wwhhich controlssupplies its move- Practically e'vervi part -of the Do -1 meats, mes 'from the upper part o the s,%1 cord in the region of the neck. A hiccough is' really a spasm of the diaphragm caused bv some ir- ritation to its nerve supply. An over -dilated stom;aph. is . • often responsible.. This condition is seen' typically in the overfed baby .whose ,ds -when, --having been placed paver -the- shoulder~ of hia ted,hdieer_ nbrinup" r h ig - nurse and bu i back pat- : air'or milk, ireliev- ing the. pressure and curing the hic- coughs at the same time. In later llife, those Who avvexelit or' who eat too ..,ue e N...2 Squat Giga, tic . VEGETASLO • � • . pups u , . MILLINERY' ham Sale of Milliotry Two �l grams in &not Velvets awl Felts,,. at 0.00 • $1A9. MISSM.R. 14,. acVJCAR KINGSTON ST SEDEOND OLoCl The G irrlorick Freack DrY CJeasiag i "�rtkt 4 H VROOMAN ;,� � lt«�tyjr�acala�r: wit, lig G NEW INCOME T►X The proposed Ontario income• tax will not include "corporations, itwas announced at Queen's Park, The new levy is designed, totax individuals only: it was eXplained• The "Province already levies a tax upon corporations and has no inten- tion of increasing the tax. About 100,000 people in the g'rov- ince will likely pay a portion of their income to the Provincial Treasury, it was estimated. TIrA ii'rrgr ,s ..R ter.w Cit+iJlr?O, �tfs - 10 a.m.-Bible School.'- 11 a.m.--Children's Sex:vice Sermon by object lesson. 7.00 p.m. "The kingdom and " Man iage'v . FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ALSO AMBULANCE SERVICE QWDERICH, ONTARIO All calls promptly attended to day or night. Phones Store 335, House 15&. • Newtocation-lfiemiltan St. Next goats Hardware -Specials Friday andattrdy Choice Corned Beef, 1211 cc lb. Our own Pure Lard, 16c lb. Choice pot roast Baby Beef . ' 14c lb. Choice Boiling Cuts Beef, Tic -lb. Lean Roast Pork20c lb. Pea mealed Back "-Bacon, .. . . ..„29c lb. Pea mealed Cottage Ro11, Jewell' Shortening, 14c Ib.. . .. .2 lbs. for 27c Pure Beef and Pork _Drip- ping Drip=ping 3 lbs. for ' 25c Shoulder" I oSst milk fed 'Veal .. ......... I5c Ib, Veal for Stewing ...12c lb. ._.Via1...Chaps•,2•-..Ibsfor-38c-- quickly may suffer in the tame way,.. but relief is not so easily obtained. An irritated stomach ma-- show its irritation in hiccoughs. Stomachs may be irritated by certain fowls or by undue amount -of alcohol. Furth- ermore, the liver and the gall -bladder are not far away, and if these organs are upset or diseased, there May be such indirect irritation to the diaph- ragm anis to cause spasms of hiccough. Hiccough mav be * symptom of .some disease,"causing an irritation of the brain . centre, wl,ich.'controls the action of the .diaphragm or again pressure may be exerted on this. centre by'some• chance in the brain. Here, Win all other abtformsl con. ditioins, treatment should be directed at the underlying pause. .Soiaietianes as slap on the back,: holding the breath,'taking a sip of watts or suck. ;ing see will suiiice, if the cause lies in an ,overloaded stomach;: then an : emetic will usually bring all the dis- comfort to an end. ' When hiccoughs persist the usual remedies are tried, it is. advisable,, to secure medical rare as they say I be a syniptont of #Sado condition which should not be neglected. Tho l' wto suffer from repeated attaeiks are advi,ed to slog down in their eat- . Wig, or to avoid highly spiced foods or titre excessive use of any psr t ulte , fwd or beverage at both,' *re apt to , be irritating When used to excess. f+ustioins cot ruing he*lth allow ; Wised to the Car aadia t Medical As. sine tion, OA olle St4;'Irotorkto, +SII be *rill** id peratoatlly by ret# All are made from all -drool materials ---Lavishly trimmed with Sable; Squirrel, French seal, French, Beaver - Smartly styled -- Warmly . interlined. • The,'e • outstanding low January Sale priced. Men's and Youth' Coati t.Smartly Tailored Coats in brown and blue silver= tone --blue and oxford grey silvertone Elysians. Dresses' • We are Continuing the sale of M sse ' After- noon slid Evening Dresses.. , Smartly styled' in novettyveaves and crepe Materials.egn. ul. r+ ,.i � 6«9 'and $8,9.5.. Specially priced 'omen's Afte. root Dresses Fine materials, beautifull: cut, exquisite y ex q site trimming. Black, and ,rich dark colors. to si s 18,1,4te'2434, Theme bresses. we `r lariy $10.95 and $11.9. J'ery . special f, . ♦ter w • t.. r N Ai w .