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The Goderich Star, 1929-04-18, Page 3• -11d e 1 Imam, _ Fed Iliam IlmaiwillIW • News Nuggets Constipation Picked From Our Exchanges Mrs. Zolui D. Bakzeisr, Oahe Ulm, Sok titUU. -----" Imre boss troubled „ with coastlipatio* over nava X eau ro eaowbur, mad km* tried, itiltereat hetes of suirdieise, but wt ii witte tittle *Rost. "Roadie' int :vier Almiutse 1 saw eliera Tail relieved others from witstipatles so decided to give thent s. trist "I got a few vials tee they (viz am a world of good; I lay. not lest come 6tipatea ever gaol 1 began taking them, and I can now Jay I feel line eiciss„,. 1. Price 25cvial at all druggists sad dealers, or willed aired tut receipt of price be The T Ifilbura 0o., Ltde Tomato, Oat. LEGAL 0A.RDS , F. R. DARROW. • ' • • • Barrister, Solicitor, Notate Piablie, Ete. Successor to .1. L. Killoran Phone 97. Oillee, The Square, Ooderiele ERNEST 31. LEE Barrister said Solicitoe Sun Life Bldg, Adelaide and Victoria Telephone: Elgin 5301 Toronto 2. * COLIN E. HOLMES. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,. Conveyancer. Etc, VANE 11111111.1aiN STREET. SPECIALIST DM le 3. IL FORSTER. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Otitis Matilde and Aural Haspikil, assistant' at idociretieens Eye Hospital and Golden Segue Throat Hospital. London. Eng.l 03 Waterloo St., S. Stratford. Tele- . ph one 267. At Rotel Bedford, Gatterich. on the evening of third Monday of aell month till Rae following daY. Tuesday. at i p.m. CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. DR. A. N Chiropractor and Oruidese Therapist, Dederick •chronic, Organic end Nervous Diseases 'Equipped' evith Diathermy. Electra - Magnetic, " Baths, Eleotronic Marie • Treatments and Chiropractic. Office hours -2 to 3 and 'I to 9 P. m. and by appointment, *meting Monday -and Thursday afternoons and evenings. Office Hours -2 to 5 end to p.rn. Ludy iv Attendance. Residence and Office--Corrier South St. and Britannia 'Hood. • A1JCTIONEERING T110eLeS SUNDRY Si SON. Live Stock and GolltrAt Auctioneers, •c• - Elgin Ayes. Goderich. Sales maces everywhere and all efforts made to give you satisfaction. Farmer' Sale Notes discosieted. • Phone 119. WESLEY W. nsiTts, AucTionzs. Will conduct sales anYwhere. My terms are reasonable and 1 will tr. and give satisfaction. Phone Carlow 1314, or address it: it. 4, Goderich. . POR4e: *ion of Exeter Store Mr. Frank Coates, of Cabonic, haif: taken pomession of the grocery, nosy which he recently purchased from Mr. Chas. W. Ford, of teeter. A Former Wisightun Rector Honored At the 0. E. A. meeting in Toronto recently ItOs. K W. Snell, of Strat- ford, a former rector of St. Fauna Wingbaim, was elated president for 1W29, of the Trustees' and Ratepes-- ere section. Kincardine Taxes Jacrease Three Mille The tax rale for Kincardine wa3 struck at 51 mills on the dollar. This is an increase of three thine over the rate of the pest few years. The total astessment of the town is $1.014,170, I've forgotten 1 ever had any nerves ., Year doctor will tall you how the 144 Of elsowtog relaxes arid soothes. straine.d stems, end how tbe health. ful eleanelag *came of Wrigley's refreshes and tones you up all sound. Aids dignition. ittlftaGs' 4,# tOr17111 \ Vral‘ tire :I)" Frr:Prilsrlri r / MT .irl el% GARDEN SEEDS iggigmengummealiell1111111111111111r tire stall of the toadies Illedicel Itchoae arid wee recently perchase4 1 the prattle* if Dr. M. G. Graham. .rf Itzetei. took poseesition n Wothki- day of last week. Dr. Diemen is re, mauling at reeter oatit May La whets'. he gee* to New York to 'coke as poet graduate retiree surgery aftere whieh leering for Fanwood, where he has accepted the apieeat--1 teem of leeward surgeon in the PriS-i byterien church hospital there, Motorist littered fa Creak at WWII W. J. Wakeite f leindon, repressive' tative of a wathing inashine coin, PuillY, was seriously insured Thureilly afternoon, April llth. when hi3 eat' was struck at Blyth by the C. P. train from Goilerieh, Mr. Wakelyand,, the ear were tarried t!Zi- yard. Tlie ear was comptetely wrecked and Mr.' ""iAraltely is lying in the hotel there i with his ribs and erin broken and Ma head cut mid in a precarioua state. iThis ia the third accident at this eree., sing within a few montlia, but emriugi. in the direction he was he should have 'lied a. good view of the approaching train. He cannot explain how the i,eceident happened. Dieth of Stanbury C ' On Sunday, April 701, there paised, L :away at Exeter one of the oldest . re- siMrs. ROBERTSON eidents of Huron County inetlie per- son of Mrs. Jane Eliza Stanbury, Phone lae jeiNELER Godurkh widow of the late Dr. Richard Steno bur', of Heyfield, hi he F9th year. Born' in Ireland <a May 26th, 1840, . She. COMO to Camala in 1847 with her Porents, Rev. James and Mrs. Stuart. Mr. G. M. Chambers end lying south.. Her father teas an Auld Kirk nada- adjacent to Inemoriel hall property tee and shortly utter reaching this - at Blyth.,/Ilds lot has, ever since the eountry the family settled at -Godes - erection the hall, been used as parti rieh. In 1886 she went to hayfield •of the grounds. as,governess to the daughters of Rev. MeCalferysNoian H. Gibson, one of the pioneer Mins ' St. James' church, Seaforthe was: inters of the Presbyterian elven% and the scene of a nretty vvedding Tues. two years later married. her late bus - Exeter Pailtor to Remain for Foetal Year At a meeting of the official hoetil ei Jamea *Wet Crated elearth of Es- , week, pa eel en . o e tor, Rev. 1'. fieltiviahh accepted the invitation of the Board to route as their paator for the fourth year. Cavell Church. Exeter, Elttli4 Call At a largely attended 'meeting a the congregation of Owen Presbyter> ion chuveh, Exeter, on Mond' even- ing of last week. Mr. A. Barnard Rhodes, BA, ot Knox College, wiet the unennuous 'choice as the new min- iater. Clinton Will Celebrate 211h At the regular monthly meeting of the Clinton branch of the Canadian - Legion, held in the council chamber Wednesday evening of last week, it Was decided to put on a 'celebration In Clinton on Friday, May 24th. Death of Mee. George Murdie • The death ereurred at the home .of her nephew, in Hibbert township, on Thursday morning of last week of Mrs. Geo. Muivlie. Mrs. lidurdie was for many years a well 1:rievat and re- speeted resident of Seaforth. Scott-Maittie The manse, Londeaboroe was the scene of a quiet wedding at 11 aan, Wednesday, April 3, 1929, when Janet IDonaldii, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mre. S. lideVittle, Hulletts was un- ited in marriage' to JAMAS DIUglaSS Scott tt of Toronto, by Rev. Jes. Ab - Bolger-Richmord A happy event took place on Sat- urday, April 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rielunond. of Blyth, when their 'only daughter. Elva Pearl, Bolger, of Grey twp. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage by learnby, of Blyth. Blyth Women's Institute BuY LotAt a meeting of the Women's In- stitute of Blyth recently it was de- cided almost mentalists vote to Purebase the vaeant lot belonging to was united in marriage to say A. Sold TI -IE DIAMOND APRIL 15 DIAMOND MONTH It is April's birthstone and April is the most fav- orable month for engage.' ments. We have a large stock of well selected stones set in the latest settings. (ley, April Oth, at 9.30, when Marier- bold. 'who Predeceased her In 1911. can't be described. It can't be copied. But it's the flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes that makes 12,000,000 people de: .mancl this "wonder" cereal every day. CORN ,FLAKES * Outtn.fresh in the rribanatiptett pork -age years were- out in a boat on the rivet when it upset near the McKenzie bridge. Rae and Skelding succeeded in swimming ashore. Uurgman and Stone clung to the upturned boat and were carried down the river toward ie Josephine, daughter of Mr. and She is survived by two sons. Dr. John the mill dam. Ropes were thrown to Mrs. John Nolan, became the bride Stanbury, of Toronto, and J. G. Stan- them. Young Stone clung to one of ef Mr.Charles W. P. McCalfery, son bury, barrister, of Exeter. and by the ropes for a time but lost his hold C of and him. WM. MeCalfer,v of one daughter, Mrs. H. F. Stelek, of and both were swept over the dam. vor. Rheumatic Pains. -The naive and aches of Sciatica and 11410111114. tisen should be treated with At. Thorium' Eclectrie Oil. Tho soothing 'andlieoling' properties of .tille farm% remedy have been demonstrated for fiftyyearsUse it .also for indent- entatory pains, euts, Scratches, bruise:; and sprains, eitherin hunian beinge or the lower animals. -.......... see Stratford. amt.. Father Goetz MolmOnton; another daughter, Dlisa Stone Alien caught on tO 11' clamp of . 014tek.1 at the ceremony. • Iteta, having died In 1903. trees and was later pulled ashore by %),`"*.e% . Won $1200 Fellowship Huron County Man Steps Tip in West means of a rope attached to a C. N. Mr. Moorehouse Morgan, eon of W. II. McLellan, a former Huron R. freight engine. Hammon was Mrs. Agnes Morgan, Ripley, a gri4"-- Cpr°ouvnitielaniuk pno' ulliatraYjuPsrto)n140etnerafPOP:1118t0V- curled down stream and when be - ate of Western University and now a tween Hewson's dam and the lower student at McGill 'University, Mon- katebewan. The post has been new- town dam he disappeared under the trete, has been awarded a fellowship p ly areated to take care of the expan- water. Hisbodyhas no o' lwon `'"'"'"'•• of $1,200 in chemistry, by the Nation- sion in poultory production in this ered. W. F. Burgman, father of Iia is the third year in succession that This mid.westere province.. MV. Meta. biior.v.ill C. N. R. agent at Wingham. e, al Research' Council of Canada. Ian is a native of Seaforth, Ont., .and , gia uat tom the Ontario gruel - Mr, Morgan bas eiitured this coveted poultry, and was subsequently ap. tural College in 1923. While at col- . prize, -winning in alt nearly 4000. lege, Mr. McLellan specialized in quiettbVuittlaprdre-Cttyonnwored,ding A. teolt pointed to the Dominion Experimen- place eat Centralia church parsonage tat Farm at Mosethern, Sask., in on Saturday afternoon, April fith, charge of the poultry flock. in 1926 >when Miss Annie Connor, daughter of he reSigned to become assistant era - Mr, and Mrs, W. H, Connor, was ute kisser in the poultry department at iteri in marriage to Mr. Edward Wil- the University of Saskatchewan, Mr. hi lard, son of Mrs. Mary Willard, of McLellan takes over his post with the eve ere Canada No wafter where you llre.you Cad get Steele, Briggs' Seeds without difficulty. Your gar. den steeds seeds that will, ensure good results. Steele, Bri Seeds r tested for purity andligh ligerminerion. Sew Steele, Briggs' Seeds for gm -mg, BEGGS, $eods wee -tested lure satisfaction. 10 411 to ensure strains suitable for Canadian growing conditions. Sold everywhere in Cat,tathe Look for the Smelt, BrigP' Seeds Send for new illaittate4 eetaiostte Display Dor. , hineluaers of the D. M Perry Canadian Business BRIGGS _ D C LIMITED "CANADA'S GREATEST SEED HOUSE" TOROINITO7NAMILTON-ViINNIPEG"REGINA. EDMONTON .1..•••••••••111wrodaom INSURANCE The Mutual. Life Exeter. The ceremony was perform- provincial.governnient May lst. Assurance Company Monkton Pastor Accepts Call t of Canada ed by Rev. R. P. Irwin. Wingham Youth Is Drowned in River ° -The Maitland river took its first urc ) toll of life at Wingham on sat., Apr. ii14044hed 1311 Xtele. E. L. Andeeson, B.A., bas re. on, when Jack Burgmau, son of Mr. ceived and accepted A call from the and Mrs. W: F. Burman, lost his life. Ilflan G Men WaTniu.00, Orr . D. 11 , eni GftorTiteu,on.__ church, Blyth, to become their min 'Rae, Hawed Skelding and Arthur July 1, 1930. Mr. Anderson has at Official Board of 'Queen street United Four Inds, Jack Burgman, Murray • ' uu Ag niter for the pastoral term beginning Stone ranging n age from10 to 1 t WINTG,R' EA' T -1S-C111-'-111-14-T, the same time accepted the unani- Teem 240 • BABY SS) ABLETS -- mous invitation of his board to res main at Meriden for a fifth year. ' Y Doy. • A • oun, ) Passes way Many Mothers .Abvays Keep Them in, A very sad death oteurred in Clin- • the House ton Hospital Friday, April 5tb, when Harold, the bright little five-year-old ithoueends ,of mothem state -they son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley know of. no other medicine for little of Stanley, passed away. had ones to equal Baby's Own Tablets-, • been operated on that morning for that they always keep the Tablets the removal of his tonsils. and al- the home as a t)revoniv.( e eluldhoeti though be came through the opera- ailments, or if sickness does suddenly tion all right the siaock seemed to be grip their little ones they feal safe too much for his system and he pas- with such a remedy at hand. sed away about six o'clock the same Concerning the use of the Tablets • -..resteososeeseoureweree.se. evening. • Mrs Donat Pioudre Tingwick Que., a NOTARY PUBLIC. ETC.• NoTARY PUBLIC: General Conveyancing done Good Genmanles IleProsented 'Phone No, VS. Goderich, Ont. ‘INSURANCH AVICILLOP airTITAI, FMB ZAM- A'''. Espy INSURED. ' FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN Pita, - MAY INSURER. Value of propertvenoured up to Jan- uary 1010. te`4.0.18. 015.00. • OFFICEDS--James C.onnoler. 'Presi- dent, Goderieb; Jas. Evans. Vice-Presi- dont, Beechwood; T. E. Hays, Sec.- Treas.. Treas.. Seefortb, DMECTORS-D. P. McGregor, Sea - forth; J. G. Grime. Wintbropt Wro. Wein, Conetenee: George iticrairinev. Tuckersmitha John Ferris. Harlon: John Bennewise, Broadhagen; Murray Gibson, Drueetleld. AGENTS -J. W. lees, Goderich: Sandy tsitch, Clinton: Win. Chesney, Sea - forth; II, Hinckley, Seaforth. Policyholders ean pay their assess - meats at Calvin Cutt's store. Goderich: 5 A. J. Mooristes Clothing store, Clinton: or J. H. Reid's, Deyneid. - • flRE imsromAricig Have it attended to by tho *EST WAWANOM II/WOK INSOCAOCE CO Establislied 16178 Head Otte: Ourinasnon, Ont. Wm. J. Thompson. Auburn, Pres.; Wm. liVatson. Vie' Pres.; James (11r - N.10 Hon. Direetor: Direetors-Wm. ate/ituillan, St. Helens; W. P. Heed, R. . No. Lucknowt Harry L. Sal- keld, Godericht Alex. Nicholson, Luck - now; Tim Grinin. 11. No. 7. lareanow; 011aS. flowitt, Kincardine; Itobt. sri, Dungannon. Rate -42.00 per thousand. THOS. sTornsits, G. ALLEN, Treaa. • Broollou BrOS• OODERICH The Legible Fameral Directors aarlEmbalmers also Aldndsact Service Orders carefully attendea ta at all hours -night or day. We are the Inspeetors of saiatomy in and for the County of Huron, Phones: Store 120; Residence 217. Funeral Director and Embalmer ft. Wheeler Oodericb, Ontario All calla promptly allandefi ta day or night, rbOaes: Stare Al: Home 3,15W • A • -...--- - • -- --------,-- --,.4.4o6utwo=0-......_ . t o A CANADA PAINT PRODU An old resident of Brussels in the person of Mrs. Francis Oliver passed for Baby's Own Tablets. They are the only mitaieina. I have ever given away Wednesday morning, April 10, state that the Tablets have always . months, in her 88th year. Deceased kept them in perfect health. I feel was horn in North East Hope, 'being so safe with the Tablets that I al - the second daughter of. the late Wal- ways keep a box in the house." ter 411d. Mary Tytier and hed lived in Babes Own Tablets are a mild but CTDeath of Mrs. F. Oliver, Brussels writes; -"t have nothing but praise , after a lingering illness ef a few my two little ones and I am glad to .T. NIA•56 ts:,\ 7-4s4c).•:\4'. VI:we 1, that locality until si:e was married to thorough laxative. They regulate Francis Oliver by the Rev. Mr. Bell the bowelsitsweeten the stoniach and of Guelph, 65 years. ago. He mech.- thus banis constipation mrd indiges- ceased her 40 years ago,' and she is tion; break up colds and itsimpit fever and make the en ing * ee. pai n. survived by two sobs and three •daughters, less, Tbe Tablets are absolutely Barn Burned . free from 3:1 iniurious druga. They are sold by all medicine dealera or by 1 During the severe electrical storm mail at 25 cents ii box from The Dr. of Friday night, April Oth, lightning Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville, struck the large barn on the fern of Ontario. ... Mr.- P. Delehert, Jr., Blind Line, about two miles northeast of Zurich, and - the the structure. The contents of the THE 'resulting fire totally destroye l exception of a number of pigs and the with the D the assistance of neighborsERICH building were nearly all kemoved by grain and feed, which were consumed . in the blaze. - ano......op...4.. Married 57- Years The home of Mr. and Mee. Wm. • Bcauty 0.00 the icene of a happy evept on Wed- MacEerideefiteter.eeteelitingliam, was nesday, April 3rd, it being the role. brnantiivrsaoenofr y.I theirt lisfwas uthe-soeVenthltIlrdeidd i nog ar art annort . A CHEERFULLY painted house • 42 -cannot help but impart bright- • nessi-prosperity rind cheer' to the, spirit which pervades the home. CANADA PAINT is reit economy. • Good paint saves the Surface, makes your buildings last tour timeas long as they would if neglected. There is "Qualiti in cvery drop" of CANADA PAINT because of its basic pigments -Genuine Elephant White Lead, corribinert with first quality pure linseed o0 0 ." • Thirty-two beautiful colo?) afford $eu a wonderful selection to choose from. 0 0 • for sale by Ft. J. HOWARD April, 18/2, that Mr. 1ViacKersie and Miss Anne Reddaway became man and wife,' the knot being -firmly tied at Wilmot, by Dm Thor. Hazzard, a Methodist minister of pioneer days. McKinney -Gurney • The home of Mr. and Ws. W. II. Gurney, Vittoria street, Wingbani. was the cone of a pretty Easter wed- ding on Wedneaday, April fird, when at 'high noon Rev. Dr. Perrie, of St. .Andrewts Presbyterian church united in marriage their only daughter Mar- orie Willielmine, and Hobert 'Eldon 111cEinney, of Toronto, son of the late Mr. and .3Ira. Jover.li IlleKinne), of Morale. Takes Posaession of Exeter Practice Or. J. G. Dunlop, who bus been on Herbs to Heal NO FOX tAN LIVE. ON ROCK'S o AND swkre. it NEEDS A 0 El i ose PUT HEAT FOLKS COAL INTO THE GRATE ANP114AT WILL SATISFY IT • You trivioareldl.itive the beet fircpince in the. I Your kitclien range may be in perfeet SiS Your furnace may be the best on the order. , market. Those Sore • rouclual Tubes Hut none of them will Work satisfac- . torily unless you have the right kind of coal, • natio why. we are in busineso.--to feardok you with the bet cord or , every purpose. CALL TIIlt ttrOttfild Gallagher', Indian Lasts Remedy comes right frons the Heart of Nature DeatimmiaerahleallWititer. ';.p'i't' aubject to trOViChitiS or *radar !;t-. GODERICH /ioyvkr.,"431,77,Cill19110"1. Gaihert'S ittlat Remedy. It is caracoled mkt? r.tiwairas 2/4 A reataral 2"2111e717. retftet for tame oft a, cattgli (old far ime.vhi3i .111.111.11"111111.111"111118"111111.111"1111" • aittet-..e.. gamine -lbw' eweittol and MADE BY THE MAKERS OP THE FAMOUS body11114 lad other vtlillgo 'ELEPHANT BRAND' WHITE LEAD • tittriveter !Wall liaafeb.old Itemeditl ros for ob 7.oy • for Good Man Coal J. B. MUSTARD OMNI • tatephell'a Deis Store, Oultrieh Phone 98 - Go:lends • 9 'tooted ▪ in lite neat or Me .busineft district.. *- Overlooking Grand (*Vett:Pock A modern fietsproof Hotel, S00 mons: each with bath.. Baler, $2.4P and upwards.' ramoudestautasit cut music also coWse Shop, AV -wow, -. HOTEL 1LVEIRINE. -DETROIT-MI-4H Home See eel Horne Marie Saa L& -ter Still BUCHANAN'S , Goderich Planing Mills, Led k GODERICH Ir Estimates gladly furnished for -any job,' in an Grade of SeamanXent Oak, Maple or Bite • 1 "-rir.:2 eSi 1 ir."...n. sery sea .,.. 4.....-......,...:::- N ,Econotity-Service-Satisfaction 1:1 • • WI Oarag:e.44ir t MAY SENTO n.r Alt Laundering LUX Small PM. 2011 SVAPORA ran awl", MILK BEEF 21Fg. 25cUst 23* Mr4E.ST dALIFORNIA RAISINS 2 ibs. tor 190 CHOICE SMYRNA FANCY COCONINO ELM ROSE FIGS BICE 3 Ibt, 25* 3 Ilvs. 25o . FINEST CALIFORNIA. PRUNES tt1b.10.1=216..25. 1 14 INNII . ••••., Cleaning OXYd01 LAW Mgt. 23. sok:c.g Cleanser -11-K-10ii- Swansdown Cake Flour rut. 33e Cha:e trildSCRIMORR 2 00.290 Libby's Prepared Mustard 5./44./401Se cemmi Barley PIR. 211* Crew of Wheat ett. 24. Shirears Pere Orange Finest 2 into Marmalade i .134k Kipp*" Steak* 13e Lyiefe Geklien Syrup 2 -SS,. IriA 2$e mimes Alittettel elS:116.6 Lobster 2,,:lts 25. SandwIth Inseults v., 3ce . .......... 310 Ofsoto A Sleckwell's . Nercregise St4telin** lit-iwt ZS. Moat asd W1I P41011.11 i 27. Beant Sauce ' tirk Iffer, Vittit Irak Att. t ft:42:a Itg. t13. 1 arvoiSott I 220 Aerser5.4 rand Cherries ntha Tit 25* _ftkowa-mimoo& Pow•let* 10. Actsanrommorincooritim 0