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The Goderich Star, 1930-07-03, Page 34 L_ THURSDAY, JULY 3ra, $.9s1 DIE GODE1ICH STAR. 111010111114111.11111111121111111111111111111111111.1111 EMULSIFICATION as emulsification of the 1 butter fat`in. 3Miilk mak °tom 1 ilk. tone of our most *sally digested foods, so ensulaification improves . the taste •..a nddigestibility of the pue cod-liver iii in SCOITS hr's tilae yawn that millions of " t o dents=_ts played. anent of their daughter, Doris 114, of New • Storago Tank. at fiensall 1S indsor, to fids,. Milton L. Hey, of ' iiwrowultxtK a tt iwokortIausseaar of Zurich is in- Detract. son of Mr: sand., Alrs. John a toadiotterf'd>e'tttsttl litrroi;iEii. ctalliln a 10000 galtOnx gtlstllina Hey, J. lunch tlne mania n to Be sure As cad-baattr +1' Imo use it d ntalsifisd*,» 't. 4tit''i.•�s rE`i lsion eighbarl�aad NewsNuggets. Picked From Our Eichauges' Won Golf Evert Murray, e'W Z illop, the anarriage to ;�vv. J. Vernon Bots, of IAar zon, son take plc;ea ut St. Patrick's Church, . ct D. C.end Mrs. Doss, of brussels, Dublin. July 7th. AU won tho third ranuu nl ;„bassi gala IIIc. «aud 1VTrs. Thos. ' W. Taylor, �+O tauraaa no it and dbtrict , r¢;;.ently. C®inbu, Out., annorneo the engage• %#orae' sink ' along ttho raihvay take place the zalildle of July, siding at 'clausal, • This gasotine will lily. C. H. Reid of Brucefteld wishes be used for his „business at Zurich, to announce the marriage of ha LTsboriae Teacher Resigns After 40 daughter,' Adah�P. Reid to Mr. R. N. Theodore Kamcha, son of Mrs. Er, It,eptty,00n! emit*tome, 4tM,ro,.ta.Qat Years 111111.1.111111111111111100.111111.111.11.11111011 , ae-s e s kine; 'rBourner4twutli, England, and • Mr. George biawson, who has been the late John .Theodore Ka' India . -=== " — -" _reaming school for forty years; 18 of Belfast, Ireland. The . marriage #•EG. V CARDS _ gears . of whiter was spent at S. S. will take .place an July 214. k, • . No, 5, Ue!borne, known as..Bisset's ', BlackeS, harkey • it t,,tttlitiw. ..school, has tersdered his. resignation, Rarrlster; 'Sollaitor, otair Peelle, Zto. Death oF, tics. Stewart Kean A quiet but pretty wedding^ ivas Notary isotsmnized Monday evening; June r 7 SUCCt:ssar to L. Killoran •A" xn u c'h respected. resident of 16th, at the United Church 'manse, Phoue 97. UWce. The Square; troderioh. Whitechurch passed r.way on Thurs. Elmvale, when Myrtle Mamie . Shay- R N K S T M. LEE . _ day, June 19th' Margaret Hawthorne,. key, daughter of Mrs, J. A. Smith, beloved tivite of Stewart Kerr, at the of Seaforth„ formerly of Cleveland, Barrister anti ;Solicitor age of seventy years, after au i11• °hia,, U.S.A. was . united in the holy. Sun Taife Bldg:,` Adele de and victoria cess extending over six ,months. and of mattrimony to Thomas e Bldg., eIa de 5301. ° Moved to :Chatham Foster Black; bs.f Port McNir.holl, son. Teronto.^2t gr. Leonard' Bennett, who for the •of the late Mr. Geo. Black and, Mrs, .... - , , past few years has been employed at Black of Belfast, Ireland, the. Rev. f�IIDL .'1f 'E. 1 OLMES, ithe Wingham branch off the i)omnnien' Alex. Rintoul .officiating. r ' - nen, • Baz k, has been transferred to their Hensall Medical Practice l :Sold ' Rarrnster, Scilloltor, ••Notary branch at Oluttham. tl• , b Fubil . .tioIive anter. l'itC . •_. , Dr.. $ I, ~F..�Dougall of ,Heilsall-has: „ P; � S4ILCtl. :STREET. "-'. owlet-Boyes' : sold his medical practise . to Dr. eeeIA , , . At 'high noon on, Saturday,.` June Collyer, of London, who -takes posses+ , . . st LIS 21st, a pretty wedding took lion on Julys ',the let.... D r, 4-"""''''''''4"'"'"""'-:' the homep� aGe at w n . # I) . Dougall OR. f?', J. R. l*ORS'tER. h of Ir. and Mrs. Edward e t theirs fttim°college, it.being• his T1 , Bayes of •the Condo Srsb ract'se ay ...; n Reich .'when 1 P , i and he has t oarkect vp'a. ".EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT . ; their second daughte Florence ao,•ap ended .business. - e d Ili octcir ea. ' ' to House Surgeon. New York ,0 In . 'became the ,br.i e. '9 f Frans L. pUi$nhased a practise at Petrolia h y•. ',andeeural linspttal'iiMisltfta al klowier', . only. $01P0•# -Mr. with . blrs. Do 1 . i arra, 'cand •Mrs.- u8w 1, who': also is s}' O,0 fltleldIl• Ere-Hoept and Golden; Herbert Fowler; erehe Huron Road. •doctor, ;will "'move there shortly. ..= iii :its dela : ' �na�e TPhrotaL ;I•lxislik � tn9 - . t•: M l?3 W t�et loo St,,' S. Stratford.'' 'le•i •• " ' '•• Cas bl ljue , Death of fi1ia. Rept. Addison u T �$& I l h e - alit 267:'• Mere a ph, o , . - - A *let wedding: was:: "Solemnized 3' ssetl tat: her eternal rest,. At ,Hotel Bedford, Goderit•h, on the . at Isondgn, on June 17th ` whenat •the home of her daughter M . t. nl the third' Monday of Peek , Arra. 11.• Eras , We; ay W. eve. lYg of. Donald William' Blue- Of Wingbam,. , er,. Wingham, oat' •Thursday, mouth ll the following• cls y, z ueAdaY, Ontario. was united in holy bonds Juno 19th.. -Mary. Emerson, widow of et< i itof.' matrimony to. Arthur the late Robert Addison. Mrs. Add• icon was s bon one ne _�.. Z'it`I youngest so Halton .- �gi',r��011'11i:•11. C , Y g . , n f Mrs, Josepin : ut ton •County In Cassel ...and the late Jos h Cassel, 1.348 and catnie with 'her parents, Mr. �DRUGLESS :PRACTITIONER.. of Linwood 0 t •'' and Mrs,• . Jiimes , n arao, by the Rev, Wirt. Emerson,, to West. A. Townshend, rector- of The Church 't'Vtawanosli 'eleven. years::l.tter. IROPRAC 'Ol't AND '11RtteGLESS* ofRedeemer.1 1866 she s In . 'THERAPIST*, GO ERICii.. a wa united in marriatge to Ii D 1Vinghani .Malt -Invited Mr.: Addison and was one: -of Ln ed_to Join ion the With le tro-mat eti • p ter vino '. tA � u ippet�: ; ,Ytib a c glt , O men .. stein lta its. Electronic lectric trf attrie tt Old. Country Tour k . Wawfields change from forest to: fertile . fields. t l3 Ari - . M:'. Crawford, of Sv iii atiid,^ clirapractic. • :C1Vrortic; organic. singles ,'bowling. champion of the ' Exeter :•Gi�ti' ri:' and. el,'vone 'diseased:. eedy 10..,.At p' liar d. 'Olen "2 to G •land 7 U»iced States, received' an invitation 'Quist .Oh hat tendanat. Sir C: ,hoorts: ', . .. a urea, . y-theSea, Calon, te. 9 p.m.,. excepting . Monday •and.:last week front.}. the American Lawn Republic of. Panama, was the scene of • `ursday' and bye appoint• ent, ler%-A•sscciation to join them' in a. unique' -wedding. Saturdayevening, . their•' tour of E June,, A. N. 'ATKINSO)V,`residence 'and ngland and Scotland, the seventh,when .Miss Jean a gflice, corner of •South street•and. Bri= leaving New "ore on August leth, Lovo, only .daugl ter of Mr.'a returning. t 27th. nd 'Mrs; taenia road. Phone 341. » g abouu September 2,th.Lewis Love,.of Exeter and file, ` J AUCTIOI$IrEfiING ' Bride of Few ]flours hurt Clifton Hackett, son of Mr` and 1VTrs., `�' s e • in Lcondon, firs. Alice •• Cassel . 'n marriage by. Archdeacon of • 1Vi ' c •'Ices. ie d ..General Auettoneera t ebur •Ontario was ' '� After a 3 1ac'bus Live 'Stree an. aciriiitted t e n i3inner mon Are., Codertrh to-7.nron#o General Hospital ..with a. served he the 'Washington Hotel', the Sales made every here and all efforts painful.heed injury wedding art .e ba k ' Yw!j ry'after a collision patty m red on the Septa; Riede' to gi 1e• you.atisfaction at Dundas and. Beverley Streets, be- Maria for New York. Mr. and Mrs.' e Notes' discouatedz.' Hackett tween: he•ca kett will: e • l',aDtl!• lo= . t r driven .b h a i tilrn to he y er husband, their home in• "• a tl Toni Cassel and another car.. Peru after spending .a. four months 1.4gye•AV:°FISHER••AUesrnes1ELa, vacaticjn in the • Beeth of :tumor'Wan ` north:- ill a n,i ct t)a ei any'v hore. 'Tay . A v'er`y distressing dccurrance took `Vii? g u, e' v, place• early Wednesda . morning BA5EBA- terms are red eepehlkeleC, i v111, try ane y 7t ng " of give 8atisfaeUnn: - • of ":last week when . W. Xoungblut, 11 ddre R. R' Hallett, s:ommitte e - ici I l;xeter lad the heavy end of a 13. . , Phone Carlow 13 ora ss d, us, ode •' by hang- to IO score on Friday... Junte. 0 4e; Liodet ich.:; :. ... ..: ing front, t geAti , _ 'ii, : barn. He Goderich wony 2 th. and 1. 7 had :Heen in oar. Fie t Out lei:ta'ti with .Sea p. al h for • some•• NOTAR i'UBIJiG'i 1P, C. time and • fliilcr,a luetic revio "Seaforth on 24th, .with °an in. ["�"�"""e`BAILIE` H.w returner from 'the Gael t ustn had rings to spare. ••'1`unniey: Arid •Fritz„ e7 wee ,; Guelph Sanitariaan ey where he had been undergoing treat :were the twirlers; • Tummy. pitching NOTARY PUBLIC meat. He less' o5S years and. -un- the Exeter game' and pa of the Sea- •General;Conveyaneing „bane • •married: .'forth 'match -and Fritzleythe remain-' Good •Companies Represented o I der of the SeafCirih^game, ••in •s iiieh he ithane Nol 298 Goderieh, oat BeP1th of . Former. " „4lrfartli Isidrnt h$d" 1 t stri)te outs to' his credit.` We. ?hese passed away' at his. rend= will let the' box score tell the story: P INSURANCE.: 'ace in Cal'gales,' John W. Routledge, ' ...4 eldest son Of Mr. Charles it,outled a• Eseter vs, Gtxlcrich �•ehTt,L(1P'-i[th'i•T.L TIRE LA- of•Seaforth. He Wes borne in Tuck- Exeter a AB 1R.H •PO A:'F. �L cLiC>; COMPANY, ersmith 63 years .ago . on the farm oe Medd, 3b :...... , 5 2„.1 • •0 0' 2 FARM AND ISOLATED' TON'\..PROP his •father. :About` 2,, years :ago he. tl'ieman,.,ef ...... • 5' 2 2 1 . 0 0 • • . T RTY- INSURE -Ie. -' was • nnarrtzd to Agues Ross' a 'f%reecle if 5 • 3, 3 2 0 '0 • Value Or t►.ro Pray i %tired,en le Jane.left to mourn the loss f a loving Stokes, -2b• • 5 1 1 2 0 0 .� OFN'IC R aeriesConnolly,, r s - Seeeeirth nii:'tlre.°,.lith,..and• the "teen, Picht, 4• 1 2 12 • 0 0 dents, Goderlet he; Evans: ViceePr"st :oral wise• held from .his brother Ar `. Boyle,' ss .. •. 5 0 .0 .2 3 .1 denE, iteeeiiivood, ll. P. McGreene, See,” .thur'e home in Egmondville. • Williard,• rf 4: 1 2 0 . 0 '0 Treas., - Seaforth" ')engagements Announced ' i (RECTORS- es. Shouldiec - Walton . nay,'Seaforth' Relit. Perris. Earl ek:iinounee '• 1 . elder G detich"• AB .P H PO A F d Vann-. BennewIse,• Broadhagen:. John slaughter, Gladys Christina, to. Robert Nairn, 2b'r. , .... = 5 3 .2 0 3 0 Pb pper, Brut field A. Broadtoot, Sea 1 J. Moore', .•Kippen, the 'marriage • to Trnstnan, 3b 5• 2. 1 ttlhl 1 ace _ vett quietly in Fe. „harried only 'a fow hours rev. 'Joseph Hackett," of Petrolia,ver !'1?iHO:tiAS 1�+7ivDRY Ct' :301 •iou I P united i p � `eatiee Fniso of Tueeersmitli; who is Dundas, p ....: ,'. 4 8 1 Q :1 0 nary: (''O.0.4, 075,OA • thin '%. lions in. m o It $--,i '' ` 'P a i1•F�xs?wnd ' vine. Fletcher, tb • 5 0 1: -5 . 0 1 WM. Wrin:"CatastgncC?;• GeorgO ylcCnrt- : :'li"3i;e1e Webb, Lueknow, 'an- ' Totals .,.... 42 13 13.24 • 4 �4 , . e o s t ne engagemtnt of"her. ° The Isiperisl Conference °°IP'. the Ouiuinime ':;green to the suggestion that the Oitgrosition par- ties, as well ?s,3 Government*. should. be represented at the, Imperial f'an- ferenee, this Government would wt;I- coma tree innovation, flat it would be absurd to seek to rimose sash a eoln- dition should the ser ac: parts of the Bmpare not be aareenble." 'In these %vorda Right Ion.. J. U. Themes, Seeretary 'of gtal�o.•.for thii Dominions,. replied in. the llritish House of Commons to a suggestion by Right Hon. L. C. U. S. Amery, who was,Secretary for the Dominions in :the last' Conservative Government:. New ec a T . hale l Secretary 1 head, 1021 'l%!nsto , Me -chili. 93; Bean lege, 91r H. ti. Wails, - ; leo., 'ty Melchett, 02, t<loyd George, 50; Philip Snowden,. 4111 Sae Jelin Simon. 45. The present Prime Minister does' ear receive a vete, and Mr. Baldwin gets but 13. The Archbishop of Canter, Bury, Dr. Lang, find- no place, but. the Archbishop of York tit'''. Tem- ple), with 32 votes, follows closely , upon tho. heels of Lord Reading,. wlho obtained 35. Following ,a meeting of the exocu- , " tive of the Canadian Society of Toch, o nical Agriculturists, who are holding their tenth annual convention in Acadia University, Wolfville, N. S. this week, announcement was made by the President, W. T.11iacoun that Howard L. Trueman, Agricultural , Representative in Grenville County, Ontario, was appointed General Sec. retary of the society, to fill' the • via, auey caused by"the death of .F.. W. Grindley, • • Atlantic . Ocean Conquered' Malar Charles, Kingsford -Smith, grad has crew of three, who, after , spsnning the Atlantic Ocean' from Ireland by air,. were leveed to land at . Iarbor Grace, . NAdeeintie4'thetr'3nut`; ney from the .Old World to New York est' week' when they brought down their mighty monoplane, the' South-: ern. Cross, at. the` Roosevelt Field?, be- fore a cheering crowd Which swept the pollee 'aside to greet thein. Bee ore cause to rest, to be. refuelled and serviced to continue. to California, thus completing its 'cireuninnvigstion of theearth, the rt , , giant .tri -motored Fokker. had soared in s$lute ".over New. York, which' 'only fog and '111';luck Prevented it from reaching without a stop.. Canadian. Author • Honored The.. Royal" Empire . Society's 'gold medal for the best book of'.: the year. dealing 'with matters of Empire in- terest, has ,fin Presented. to Dr, Cheater. New 5f Toronto, who pies the chair of history at McMaster University, for his historical biogra- phy. of Lord Durham. Colonel Western Jarvis, Chairman of the Couneil ,of the Society,' made •1VTINTS11'E1t. OF IMMIGRATI0 Canadian Saints Ciiitoplzcd. Captain :lan Mackenzie' of: Vancouver; + IThe . first %dints ever' • ns, a feaster toll Cainada ai►111eati'aWzldiasrd' nn d !from took. of 52 lives on sbvlreday.yed ' • who- bias been appointed Minister or • the North American continent were . Immigration end Colonization •in the canonized with Pope Pius} XI erestd- .de i,in the `the number belies Federal Cabinet, a dead ,in the. drill: boat dl�aliter' • N ew Price RED LABEL Il; will oleo occupy ing over the solemnities. 1•llessed risen to 31. In the. Sudbur din t. • - the office ,of Supelrintendent-General Jean de.-Brebeuf and his seven cont. 13' perished in train wrsiciRs.. Twin. of Indian Affairs. paniofs, who ankxered' martyrdom at .. , .. were drowned near Faint V�litliam,: An • to:.hn o Indians, h a d f d s I turas in C nada in • French : dearer Upheld • .. first taif of the 17th century,. were. unidon. At Man wits drowned - nese ifl A 'vote "of Confidence. was ':given' Cobalt. At least five, perishe t� n,� the e shote bee. •26, .' The martyrs will be Newfoundland inis doge' baps'':, •Preacher Andre Tardieu'by the' Cham= oonitnssnoirated-by:,the church _every and ensl.,oi; ben of:De uties et.t'he last sitting of Septein'ber..20,' annauncecl Popo. Phis we're'sunk, g its sire it the Dein r 'slab i Britian. rch lifer Teat it The' vote '.was 32G,to p o ming them saints, 2o0. ' It . was the . second confidence brew "Zealand Wannest Canadians Ai Ralf scorchinpl through alias .a►t- vote • elven .the governnnent . in ,two „ moan�erc 'at 200 miles din hour, days. . The incidenthegThe services oan outstanding crawiing at the funeral. • ce of i<% n "t ur d o�cc re.. 'When, he Canadian dfian engineer" a aa pa the radical .party' rut u':.a: mono re. •requlred- by Miles an hour, Monster i�hipU�And�tip4t"•.. thein for' thecrest pp p n New " Zeeland, The g'overme nt has , %.hips, 'floppin 'shills and sitetulr dd ,: g tion of a high nom- cabled its trade commissioner in Can». al1'kinda ofa� t h inutnbtsT�of rcraf ter t e mission to nnvestigata•• 'ecent.troubled ada..asking that he secure such a' Man. • a, , "in. French ,Indo-China, „ n , fGonttnued on paid •'%# . The job is that of,e.!Fectingrepairs � ' - ;�`,�,z_ „�G,�.Y France Considers Tariff Reprisals ..1 to• the releently +.completed Ara punt' ' Pierre Etienne Flandin, :minister of. . power Plant. . Canada's great strides. commerce; : gave the. tariff Committee. in the science of building mid main the presentation at .a reception .:it-: of the chamber of deputies to under- taining suck power plants'.. is largely tendedstand that France ` might decide on responsible ori the fact that a Cana+ by SAVO:persons at the killer: fin„ .institute in '.South. Kensington, reprisals, • against the new Atneriean than is wanted. ... . London, England, tariff, in the form of the withdrawal Canadian Storms'Heavy Toll Of: in' favored dation treatment .. A; series of scattered storms across ' ..1Ruasiall Leader's Recoz<d Sifr'esch• iron the United Stature if the ,Amer. Joseph Stalin's record-breaking i ican tariff commission':