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The Goderich Star, 1932-11-24, Page 3County and District SUMMARY • GREY FARMER LOSES POULTRY MAUI OF W. 3. WARY Use death occurred at We heme ItionoiseVine on TivareeleY Inerningo Nov. Mk. of William Jahn gillery. one of Me cad. am/ Mealy eAeemeat residents of tlie dietliet. Mr, eatery lead been in tailing health tor the pest two years, but was able to be about until a week before nes death. DEATH OF MR$. JOHN WARWICK Milton Rands, 12th con. Gre,y, was wanfortenate lating_about 100 poultry, Walsh wese taken In -ale night Dy 5W210 unlinown partiee. Tite /sea 13 keetilY ,rett OSMr. Bands kept choice birds, IfORSR AND VAR COLLIDE A neese en tlie higawey owned by Mr. Fatar Moir, bout tnreo niece teeth a Remelt, was run over by motaii.5ts Tito - night of last ween and to badly M- imed that it could net live. The ear that ran into it was also consiserably doanazed. FORMER SEAPORTIL RESIDENT David Chesney, elle favorite dance player and. noted. Violiniet o Seatortis NiehaltYdied in Winnipeg on Saturday, V November 12taa after a yeer's illnes.s -rThe nee were taken te Miami, Mane for interment. , Elizabeth lanrie Melville, widow of the into Jelin Warwiek, passed away at tile home 'of her bronaer, 14r, Joan /dentine, In Loneleehorre en Monday, November 14th, following a long and trying JUMP, She is survived, by one son and tWe daughters, Mrs. W. J. Hales, Westent MM. W. G. Mathew, Ceallnuat, Alta., and Mr. Jack 'Warwick, Alberta. eicRAE-JOIINSTON A quiet wedding wee eoleinnteen, at the Presbyterian Manse in iseaforth on Wed. WINS ANOTHER SCHOLARSHIP nesday, Noventber Obh, at 8 %in., when mks aani, 0„ King, wunomm. has Miss Audrey Arta 401Mstondaughter been awarded the 2na Carter scholar- Nrx* juld 141'3' W. 11* '4931/19tae. ot Hayfield, was untted in marriage to Mt ship of $60 eash. "This award is made Angus John. McRae, son of MM. Ann for the highest Standing ten PaPers McRae, of Seaforth. Rey. I. B. Keine In the senior matriculation exams. ' officiated, , D . CLINTON HOCKEY CLUJ% RPORSTER. At a Meeting held at Clinton hoekey EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT was,agabe Organized, the following offi- Late 110118e Surgeon New York Orph- cez•s being elected: President, 0, T. • •thalraie and Aural hoepital, assistant at Moorefield's Eye Hospital and Golden, Jenkins; sec.-tressurer, H. Leaman; mane .Square Tnroat Hospital, London, Eng. ager, J. NedigeracomMittee: Jack Walk - 53 Waterloo fit. S., Stratferd'Tele- er, cell Draper and. H. Spenter. It was 'aebone 267. I deeided to: enter an intermediate team At • Betel Didleril, GenrerInh, born , tee . • -0Olocie on the (evening of the third MoneeU 4e el elny of each menth until the tollowing BEES HAVE HIVE IN WALL day, Tuesday, at 1 pan. aarcr .some co. risiderame time a swarm . I of bees lead a hive in the house of ENGINEERING I Mrs. Geo. 'Leith, on Morris street, Birth, eri When you're HEALTHY you're HAPPY . HAPPY daya are usuelly licaltity dos. Why not ndd to these sunshiny 401 Poor heal* land constipation go hand in. hand. Get rid of common emustiptstion bY eating a delicious envoi. Teata slow that Kellogg's Ann-BIAN providea "bulk" to' ex- ercise the intestines, and v141'11111 • B to tone the intestinal tract. ArnAgeti is also twice as' rich - in iron as an. esnial weight of .beef liver, • The "bulk!' in AusiBinor 18 4:ouch like that in leafy Vege- -fables. How much better than taking pills and drugs—so often • - harmful.. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually suflicient. If not relieved this way, seeyour doctor. " At all grocers. In the red -and - green package. Made hr Kellogg in London, Ont. cemee. loaning' her considerable. annoyeaiea When Messrs. 0, D. Leith and Jebel *Consulting and Municipal Engineering • IVIason opened the wall to get rd of the Dratnage—Land Surveying.' I bees they were rewarded for their-100re' THE GAME OF SNOOKER Editor nee Frees -4 would like to comment on the 'new itern in The Free 'Press of November 17th re chit out ease before- Judge Jeffceyu t Goo:Jeri* in which ho expressed himself as riot acquainted with the use of a enoolter teble. While snook. tb1es 1 will *admit are not us. nelly found in judges° &Haber% yet they dete Welt loag before Ilie Hon. or Judge Jeffrey, Wile 'bora. We are surprised that one se gifted ite to fill a judge's position is 1g-e1ns-at as t snooker and had to. be informed by a blaeksmith witness as to the game of snooker. It is such a.eommon OM) tbat we ere eurprised Met the judge has heard of a. blenksmith. E. rrwra. Brussel*, Ont., Nov. 1032 'Winter fear. A. W. Archibald, son Of Reeve Williara Archibald inn Mrs. Ara ettlaald, of Tuclearsmith, captured seconel Place in the Robert Graham Memorial 'Trophy. The judging under censidera- tion was ,one class each of heavy and ,light horses. • r LOAN OVERSCRIBEE!' "Applications for purchase of Village of necknow nebentures, to raise the snm e6 000 were received in snob. munbers Lltlasonic Temple 811dg.. Goderich, On i ae. _ long 75 lbs. of honey from the hive,. Phone 230 I RAN INTO 8110.0 Ga'a Willie driving to Seafortb. Bev. Start Parker, DID., of Teronto, ran hito the bridge whieh spans the Silver Creek to the east of the town, opposite Liens Park, His tar was badly smashed and LEGAL CARDS ' •••••••••••-ww.•••••••*.... tRMS de HAYS, Barristers and Solicitors.. „R. C. Hays, K.Ce and R. C. Hays, B.A. Hamilton- street, Goderich, neetioh of the bridge no -1-44 ttol, away. it was snowing 'heavily at tne 'I'elephone 88 time and this obscured the drivera view, pr, .Parker had 'charge of anniversare DOUGLAS R. NAIRN. 'services in That PreebYterian Olnireli- ter and Solicitor , e SaAFORTIt BOY. SPRMNS ANKLE °15:(4°Aik."1,1° 711a 411` • 1)11c6n- -7 12 Mr; fan MaeTavish, son of Mr. and .1, • .1tars, aTolin Me/oTayish, of Seaterth, While 141a DONNELLY, B. A. •returning from iCellegiate, slipped and seriously spranied Ids ankle After being ea" ' Barriste, r Solicitor, Etc.. • y tile Scott IVIemorial Hospital, laktone ,282. InAiSILTON ST., Goclerien., . • he was 'Petrels. to Toronto by Dr. C. Mac- . kay and Mr.. Geoeae Jackson, where e y, DARROW. east was placed,on the foot and leg. It Is expected thaf a will be some time be, ilittaister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. fore fre aeadde to use ads feet , Successor to J. le lailleran. . Phone 97. Office, The Square, Goderien. iEDGliNG PRIZES AT ROYAL r: John' Potheringhard, of Brucefield, was lallES'T M. Imre suecessful winning the gold Medal of- lered'foefswine Judging at the Royal Barrister and Solicitor .sun Life 'Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria. Telephone; Elgin 5301 Toronto 2. CHIROPRACTIC .DRUGL,ESS PRACTITIONER.. .cHlleOPItteaTOlt, • A ND DRUGLESS THERAPIST, GODERICH. &Dinned With elettro-magnetic baths. .Eleetronie electric treatment and Olio= -,practie. •Chronic, organic and nervous diseases. Lady in attendance, Ofilte hours 2 to. 5, and 7 to 9 p.m., excepttng "Monday and Thursday, by appointment. • A. N. ATKINSON, residenee 'office, corner of South street and Bri- ,tannia Road. 'Phone 341. AUCTIONEERING 71101VIAS CIONDRat Ss SON, 'Live Stock and General Auctioneers. Elgin Ave., Goderich. Sales made everrehere • and all earns (made to give yeti r,atisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes discounted. Phone 119. NOTARY MIMIC, OTC. • NOTARY PUBLIC General Conveyancing done. Good Companies Represented. .'hone 208. Goderich, Ont. INSURANCE AireKILLOP AUTTUAL "44A AN CE COMPANY. .FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PRO. MINTY INSURED. - Value Of property insured up tes ,Ton- .uary, 1910, $3,048,975.00. OFFICElea,—John Befanewise, Masi - alma Broadliagen; Jas. Connolly, Vice - President, Goderich; D. F: IvIeGreger, .Se. -Treat., Seaforith. DIRECTORS---.7cia. Shouldiee, written; 'Wm. Wrin, conetatite; George ififeCart- ney, Seaforth •, Rat. Perris,. garlock ...tohn Pepper,. Bruceeeld; groadfoOt, • eleaforth, AGENTS --W. J. Yee., Et. D. 3, Clinton; Jae; Watt, Myth; Bd. Illnefiler. Serie forth; John Murray, Seaferth. policyholdere cart pay their amts. 'melds at Calvin Cut's store', Markle ; The Royal Bank, Clinten, or Ja ateide, Bagfield, FIRE INSURANCE, Ino .Yotir..Need VITE CAN SUPPLY Carbon Leaf Carbon Back . see Vs for Prices Before Placing Your Order. The Goderich Star Phone 71 TEMPERATURE•T GODERICII TOWNSIIIP. Mr. Brogden 1Weelieth, a Holmes. vine, was renewing acquaintances at Union on Sunday. Miss Ruth E. Evans spent the week -end at the home of her par i - erns Dr. and Mrs. Hyena, in Clinton. Ars, Xas. Ross fpent last gaturday in Goderieb visiting at the home of hetson, Mr. Geo. Ross and Mrs, (tato sUnstaritially oversubecribe the loan. Applitations were received up to Tues- day of last week and ttie last few days preeeding the closing brought a surpris. .1,nrageardesayponafstee.rnoatromn. t.he evoul. ct-be invee. special meeting of the village ;welled' on tom, was the •informetion • elisclasect at a ENGAGEMENTS A'NNOIDICED lVfn. and earsaGeorge Brandy, 189 Cal- edonia 'street, ..Stratford,...anriounee the TED FOR CANADA EEDOL MOTOR OIL Use free.flowing VEED014 reedy 'to lubricate on the coldest Winter day the instant your motor *tarts 100% PENNSYLVANIA AT ITS FINEST YET IT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER OiLS Crown -Dominion Oil Co., Limited, Distributor Havailtens Toroute. $t, Catharines • n HOLNESVILLE Mr. A. 3 Courtiess's Bible Close had as their guest speaker Mr. Jas. Lobb, of Clinton, oxi Sunday morning. Mr. Newman Holland, and, Mr. Jas. Lobb wore guests of Mr. Courtice at the home of Mrs. Walter On Sunday. Rev, Mr. Herbert and a number of the executive of our Young People's Society attended a sUPPor and eon. ference of Young People's workers in Hensall on Friday evening. A committee meeting of the Sun- day School executive met at the home Mr. nod Mrs. ManKee Falconer and of Mrs. Walter on Monday afterno,on family. Of the nintb•eon., were Sun- and made plans for a Chrlatntaas en- tertainment to be held on Thursday evening, Dee. 22nd. About fifty of the Ebenezer churcb people and friends of the CoM- MinnIn Met at the lUnne of Mr, and Mrs. Carman Tebbutt, on Monday day visit*, with relatives in the community. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bogie and Madeline, of Nile, visted on Sunday at the home of the lady's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos; Seinserby. The SerViee Will be held as usual , afternoon and spent a happy social next Sunday in Union church at 3 I evening. 'They presented the Young p. m. Sunday. School at 2 p. couple with a very Appropriate gift Rev. P. W. Craik, the 'pastor, will in the form of a livingeroom table. have ehairee. • • ; I The Y. P, .S. meeting for Friday Preparations are (being made by the evening, under the direction of the t Mi Lau a Ate CURE CANCER IF' CAUGHT IN TIME, GODERICH AUDIENCES ARE TOLD Sunday 1Sehool •of Union church for . our we p , a Christmas tree and entertainment, 'vis' will be a partteular interest An campeign whtalt had been set, in Metier( to be held Thunsday evening, Dec. , interesting program, also a special Ita•lessen the toll at life -winch the drod 22n& I , . speaker is being arranged for, All disease . was exactine in this provinee. The regular meeting of the Y. P, . the congregation are invited, young "Cancer an be cured, in its local, or S . id 7.1nion, church, will be held on and old, Come and enjoy a geed earlY stages," Dr. McCulloUgh stated. We must emboli for the early slew -- Friday evening in the church. Ur. program, and social hour lumps, bleedings and sores that do not heal—and •when taken 111 hand in time Arnold Porter . will have .charge of • .,,,,,,,..„,,tm, ...„ 1 the disease is eoMpletely curable, Do the meeting. Rev. F. W. Craik will . vvnois:sr414,kr not proercietinate Go rind See Your S. a N 6 11 hold h I take the discussion on a vital theme e . o, ws.their se ass • Of christian life, concert on Thursday afternoon Dec. laalllY PhYaidan 4.1314 Insist °a a Mat' Riverston L 0. L 145 held a ,e. (Ofl none. If he- hesitates, tell .hine to cail eend. another ..doetor in eonsultittion. Yoe dance in the Orange hall on FeidaY I Miss Annie Blair, R. N., of Hamil- evening. The attendance was small ton assent a •c000lo of da I k vs last wee be cured" need not be Unduly alarmed, for you can but an enjoyable evening was had by : - - . , . - • untie) the parental, roe.' On Tuesday -morning at the ,horee of all laresent. . • - . 1 • A Christmas tree and concert wall Dr. A. C. Hunter, MOIL, with wbam be held in the Sunday School room. Dr. aleculeaugh stayed' while in Goes, , There was a very good, attendatce 6.00 Deify in Diagnosis Is BI*1111041 For Increasing Death Toll DR, IVIcCULLOUGH HERE • Addresses Two Splendid Audiences in 1111aclCaY Hall In the simplest of %nonage. and with the use of motion pictures, John W. E. McCullough, MD., DRS,. Chief 'Milne - tor of Health for Ontario, on Tuesday brought to Goderiell his message of the "War Against Cancer," addressing large itudienoes "afternoon and evening in MacKay Ilan, the afternoon meeting being reserved for ledge. Of this the leeturer said it was tho largest gatherina he had yet addressed in a town of Ciode. rich's size. Dre'McCullough spoke in *11 optimistic tone of the prospeete, dr the must edinit that, cancer is increasing. Statailles et Cancer. Modality' "I suppose you ,are net fond of Axis.. ties, ana I shall burden you with 00./ suiticierit to centime you that there is an alarming increlaso of this affection. Bealuning whit 1014 the raortelity rate :or eanaer Ontariol was 09iper 100,000 of population; in 1,920 the rate was 104, and last Year 109.5, an increaSe of OEh peI? 100,000 in sa single /Tina "latrine trio last oCceine the rate, at llacreaee (seen nearly 20.0 per 100,000 est ovulation, or neatly° anozeese Of 31ey. For certain regions of eno bottY. • Die stonfaen. the intestisao, and; t,he female miens et generation, the increase has been particularly Merited one is in cOreparathre accord with that, found tel most collieries. The annikal lose of life Laillt cancer in Ontario alas. M the ag- gregate, now reached, 3,680 end the totat number et caso cannot tall short 01 10,000. • . -"The increase lit veneer mortality general all over Canada, taei rate in 103e Doing 93, or an increase Of 5 over that of 1029, and of 470 in the number of deaths. "The newer Sections of the eountry. Alberta, 'Manitoba, and. Saskatehoweur. with fewer people, of the cancer age, • have the lower rates. The Origin and Cause "As already pointed attt, no real cause of eancer has so far been disoevercd. Ali the causes whist'. we know of are predia-, posing or excitine conditions which ap- pear to be related to the origin of can- cer. These Meludin 1. Hereditary predisposaion. 2. Age, 3. Embryological faults. 4. Irritetion and injurn 5. Biochemical stimuli. 6. Diet and, eivIlization, Irritation and Injury. rich, Vt. MoCulIough caressed the Ini at the service in Union ehurch on on Tuesday night, Dee. 20th. nortance of perOdieal medical examine. - Sunday, when Rev. F. W. Craik oe- We are glad 'to report tha miss tt,a -to . a star representative. He sod enpied the pulpit. and' delivered an — • inspiring address en the thotne veal.. Mary Rodger, who underwent,. an operation in the doderieh hospital for chasel 441)13thlYa Or.t.taadrrrno Gotdrrunbceertivt'Palnu.C1 tence and Peace " frorn the text, appendicitis, ,,is improving as well as Was now in Washington from Belgium, Alma, to William Bay Pfaff, Hensall, the found, call ye upon. Him while ne. i: . ae . can be expected en route to Tor,onto, where lit,athhete:stetiedruxe.; The Y. F. Aa Of the Westfield Unit. engagement of their daughter, 'Catherine "Seek ye the Lord, while He. may be • 13.ci te i nth° e: ,I;vie Stu riw.ce su le ea:Th:oyrw shown noses eedays i t marriage to take place the 'letter part of near. - 'Let the. wicktd forsake liliis ed church held their' first meeting for the month. • • ' . . way and the unrighteous plantu the fall term on Friday night Topic efteet,ed by sergery. radium • and x-raYs; The engagement is announced of Bar- thoughts, and let him return unto e was taken by Mr. Charlie Scrlt of deZceatireerneearknadbltielesii:urebsefowreereentuanifitzeard. bare Agnes, daughter' of Mrs. Frecierick Lord and he will have mercy upon Auburn and was much aPPreciaten. Davideort and the late Janies Weir, Wingham, 04, *Edgar Garbutt Gaunt see et Mr. Edwin, Gaunt and the late MO. Gaunt, Whttechineh, Ont., the mileage to take place the latter part of November. him; and to our God, for Be will The business part of the meeting *n abundantly pardon," Isaiah E.: ver- eluded the election of °Mears: Presi- ses 6 and 7. During the service Mr. dent Mr. Douglas Campbell, Christian Craik sang a solo, "My Saviour and Fellowship Secretary, Mr. Norman My God" which was greatly ap- McDowell; Missionary Sec., Madeline SERVICE; STATIONS ENTERED 'Late Monday night. or early Tuesday morning of last week attempts were made to steal gasoline from Ingham's serviee station, also fromethe Rciyal Service Sta- tion, operated by Homuth and Bennett, at Winghant. The looks on the pumps at Ingham's were broken but no gas was taken as the handles nad been removed from the pumps. At the Royal 'Service Station the same Was the ease, exceyit that the culprits succeeded in breaking into the oil house and stealing a quan- tity of anti -freeze. B110011611 GIODERICK . —ince .nnenferne. ruNERAL., DIRECTORS and EIKDAIAIERS. Lita0 AillUtLANCE. 013/WICE AT ALL HOCTItS---NIGHT OR »Ay Mies Night "At bay 120 TIO.V0 it Atttnetrd to. by the VEST VAIVAN0811 liftITI.TAL MEV • INSIMANCE Ca. Established 18/8 I Wad Mott Dungannon, (int = Chas. fleiviM Stintardine, Preiltferilf ; llobt. DaVidoii. Dungannon, Vice.Presi- dent; In redditien to thei President and Vies President, the following are DIM- toro: Win. Watson, Auburn; Vr.- J. 'nommen, Auburn; Wal. /*Quillen, tuelinow: W. P. Reed, rut. , Luckiserri Rarry L, Calkeld, Gederklfr Eitel 1 itekext,1101yracd; Tim Griffin, U. It No.1 ", Luciamer. CEC/It, IBELEAVEtt ge?. 1 11103. STOTIRGEiri Vett. J. R Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Mao Ambulance Service Goderich Ontario Aft calls promptly attended to day or night Phones Store 335, Howe 355W. oPan OFOCHAROLD sBnBUBS— The death of Charold Suretus, on of 'qrs. Barbara Surerus and the late Oli- ver &nerve, took place at St. Joseph's hospital, London, on Thursday, Nov. 10th. (Deceased had undergone an °per,- ation for appendicitis the week before but the case was considered serious from the age of 18 was well liked eased leaves to tw1ng mother, the start, He had reeehe years arid 10 months, an by a, host of friends. D mourn his loss, his so for the audience. Conuitission Forum" "In 1931," said Dr, McCullough, "the Government of Ontario appointed Royal commission, comprising the lion Predated'Walden; Christian Mite/whip, Miss canon Cody. prot, iyieLenusu From another correspondent) Edna Walsh; Literary and social, prof. vv. T. Connell, and Mr. Arthui Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Normen and Gritarne McDowell; Secretary-Treas., lard, for the purpose of investigatina Russel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winnifred Campbell. Additional the uses of radium and x-rays in the GeoMcCullough, London, recentlymembers of 'Executive, Miss EVelyn tgastsnamertt at etdhetosioilit.tidTyhaenCopMbinAsieSsoalont . . Heels Douglas EgYPiart Teniment 51- McDowell, Mr. Thomas Jardine. The (:'t11eancer control. The. Minister of Health, ..' I . . . , Ways in the stable, ready for immediate Y. r'. will meet again on Nov, BonJMRobbaccompanied the cOlne use. Removes proud flesh and indam- This meeting Will be a rally meeting1 mission, and 1 was made secretary." Af- mation, Thrush or Hoof Rot, and infec- I caw of coaes teat. D/frs. Oliver Surerus; one sister, Geral- dine, arid two brothers, Leeland and Clare, all at home. His father, the late Oliver Surerus, predeceased him in Sep- tember, andone brother, Myron, died in 1925. FACTORY, INCREASES DODOS The nucanow furniture factory is at present working from 7.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. instead of from 8 to 4. 'I'his will continue for the next month until the Christmas, orders are filled. At e: meet- ing of the elhactors it was also decided to reduce the wages of employees 10 per cent. Tait enables the lottery, by len- gthening the hoUre and reducing pay, to manufacture for less and therefere en tables them to meet ompetition, WARDEN MCKAY CANED How to Get Relief. .1 \ rom taiarn /f you have eat:vine catarrhal deaf- ness or need noises catteed by caterrh, yoa should know ties simple home treat- ment which. frequently overcomes theta. distressing conditions. Secure from your druggist one ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). Take this home and Add to -it al, pint hot water and a little sugar. Take one tablespoonful four tittles a day, breathing should become easier, while' "the di -stressing catarrhal head noises, dropping raucous and defective hearing should gradually .disapIAr un- der Parnaint's tonic action. Canneh sufferers find Parmint just what they Relsodng, from their. deliberations, Bruce county. (Semen and offielals were the guests of Warden George It McKay at banquet Erdman:a restaurant, Walkerton, Thurzday night of week. Diuiltig the evening the Wardell, .who his bad aeon years of municipal office Manpuneed lila retirement train that ohere, The newa was received with regret by ins eollogues In. the 0ounty Count% all of whom paid tribute to tho resumer lia whieh Warden mettey terved Bruce Townenilp, of which he ta reeve and the tounty bearing the sante tante. At the eoticluden of the bareplet lie was presented with an %Wren and tate by linevessniebert Sloan and David 'McDonald ma 1.)61f ef the county mut- e% ter some prelliniria.ry ineastieations -18 Ontario, the Commission stalled the 4 sunietteat numerous poisite in the Unit- Ohltuary , Britain PAO Eurepeari eecintrite. ed States and subsequently ia Oreaf iticreaee of i;ancet "There semis to be little doubt the.: censer is on the inorease, but not to th TC. e . Balearres, (Sask.) Free Lance, :artent to which statistics point. There November 3rd: "After an illnesii of are a few reasons why the total lucre= a few months' duration, Mr. Thomas is *Parent. There are: eorge p g, highly eeteetned and respected citiz- ens of BaIcarreS, passed away early Sunday .morning, ;October 30th, at his home. Mr. Tipling was -born at Brampton, Peel County, Ont., Moving to Wmgham ,witn his parents where he spent his e childhood days and where' he' receieed his education. For several years he was employed by the Grand Trunk Pacific, resigning from that company to enter' business for TIPLe1In G "It is not known how irritation acts in exaiting the growth of es3Acer, but there a no -doubt that injury and chronic, irritation of a part often induce cancer. The ellrfaect ef the bedY and • the alimentary costal are oznone the chief sines vanser. These regions olai. (Continued on page 7) ' �ne f the most "(1) The netter records of to -day, "(2) The greater skill in diagnosis. "(3) The increase in the number of people of the canceroue, age. "(4) The better education of the pub- lic in preventive medicine of all kinds, which enables the layman and woman to appreciate the earlier signs of the Ws., wase. "With a continuance of, and a wide inerease in public health education., par- ticularly lamella children today, the fut- ure Men and women will dettat the early signs of cancer more readily and offer themselves to the doctor for earlier diag- /costs and treatment, "Speaking at Chicago recently, Dr. Bloodgood said: "A beautiful weinan , needhimself m Wsrigharn, later moving to . Goderich, where he again entered in- to the general store business. In 19011 he came West and settled at Wier's Worm Peados not only snake th'g infantile Slxtenit untenable for worms but by their action on the steinach, liver and bowels they correct ettch troubles ee lark of appetite, biliousness./and other ariternal disordrre that the WeTte$ create. Chlletren thrive upon them and no mat- ter what tontlitInn their werzaLdefestc-d stemaeh3 hlay tlisy will chew Ira- moven-mt. to Malt to the treAtment be.' gins. THE MAN'S HEART STOPPED BY BAD STOMACH GAS W. L. &dame bloated, so with gas arta mels that his ileart missed beets. larilca brought out all gal aria' now la tats artythitia' and. feels fine. CAMP- BEL,L'S DRUG' STORE, Griswold, Man.,' Aoing business ,at doesn't have cancer of the face, Why? , that town under the firth namoe Bemuse with tilee first blemiall on her Tipling Beldon, moving to Dakar - HEAT FOLKS PAPA 'LOVES HEAT FOIXS MAMA DOES TOO Tf-MY PLAY A HOT TUNE DIME AWAY Toe Bt -U -r. 5 res in 1907, where he again was irt 1918,portnt Ur. poiiiTitngduhrTintig mhaisialY . Once in Balcarres, both in church lage and political circles, and Was a member of the Balcarres village council at the time of his death. Be- sides Tipling, to mourn his loss, ane steady rise over si long period, one business under the firm tame until kiere's an outfit that will nutz up any, heating plant. The Heat folks put a smile on the furnace that won't come off, rney just play away to ashee. Front top to tee pour home radiates Beat and happiness., ateull find no discord On the olive -blue notes are unlinettn to thl$ cost. And the tune they play 13 swat Zunis to your poets. ctiaook-efer they play leug and Mtn fully. There's triuAlc in tlo air in the roust, whcre they CALI. THE worpritits Jo B. MOSTARDEofirily face she goes to a physician. That is 4 valuable lessen for men to learn. "'Women annike, but they do not de- velop cancer of the mouth. The ream= —they keep their teeth free of nicotine. That'e another lesson for their husband; turd brothers." . "But there is after all this, a real in- crease in the incidence of cancer. If we take our own country alone, the mortal- ity from cancer has shown a suceessive he leaves one sister, Mrs, C. Claflin, residing at Cleveland, Ohio. The funeral service was held in the Bal- carres United Church on Tuesday afternoon under the direction of the A., P. and A. M. Lodge, Rev Mr. Bennee conducting the church ger- vice, the pallbearers being Messrs, A. Moffett, F. Rhodes, P. G. Hughson, C. W. Grisdale, Wm. Earl and II. Decker. Interment took place in the Balearres cemetery. We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Tipling and Mr. and Mrs. Beldon in their hour of bereavement." Goderieh people learn the news of Mr. Tipling's death with ourprise• and regret, foit, COUGHS Totoo hill * tesovoontat tot ivientee. molasoss... Hoot Minanro, Inludo k. 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