The Goderich Star, 1933-03-23, Page 3THURSDAY. MARCH 2.4 in33
THE GODERIC STAR
County and (District
SUMMARY
LEOION LeDIES ENTERTAIN
Tire Incites' Auxiliery b the Lein at
,47.1ritort Vat On a ingrain and dame in
the iiremeree ball on Monday evenieg,
whieli, in elate or the extremely wet
=gin,
bunt Out a geed etowd.
▪ SENTRNCED. TO PENITENTIARY
Elroy Hunt, 26, formerly of Ripley, wa
Centel/Col by Magistrate Rath en mon-
dey of last weele to five yeare n Porte -
Meath emit -ornery en ebargo rcb-
Wog the Markham braucb. of the Cana-
dian Dank of Cemmeece on Jail, 39the
A SEAVORTII IVEDDInl0
A pretty Wedding Was colemnized
First Presbyterian eintreli manse, nee*
forth, en Weartesdela Mr, lath, %dish
Rev. In Kaine united in marriage Jos.
Itaresni Ailey and Mary Mastery Fielton,
Tiae bride Le a daugliter of Mr. and Ms.
• etnerica Fianna Mitchell, while the groom
is a on ef latta. Charles Iti1e3r, of Sea -
/oral.
DEA.TH OF WELL KNOWN NURSE
Mm, Wesley Snell, 68, a nurse in the
Private henna! of Dr. 1Vt,C, Eleteber,
nateteoppea dead At neon Thiwscle,Y,
March 16t1, front a heart attaca. She
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plt, F. 3. R.. FORSTElt.
UYE, BAIL, NOSE, THROAT
Late SoUse •Surgeon New York Ornit-
thalmic and. Aural Hospital, assistant at
alooreffeld's Eye Hospital and Golden
fequate Throat Hospital, Zondon, Mag.
• 58 Waterloo St. Se Stratferd. Tele-.
Phone 207. •
• At Hotel Bedford, Goderich, front 7
onlOck on the, evening ot the third Mon-
day of each month until the following
flan- TtiesdaY, at 1 p.m.
ENGINEER/NG •
GOEI1EL CAREX.
•Consulting area, Municipal , Engineering
Dreinage---Land Stirveying..
-Meanie Temple Bldg. Godericia Ont.
Phone' 230 *
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. Barristers and. Solicitors.
;IL C, Hay IC and 0. Ham B.A.
Hamilton street, Ooderieh.
Telephone 88
NAIRN.
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Barrister maa Solleiter•
Office: Hamilton St Phone a12.
.FRANIt DQNVELLY, 23. A,
•Barrister Solicitor, Etc,
,Phono 282, HAitILTON ST., Goderith,
F.1 DARROW.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary robilc, Etc,
etteeessor tO U./Silts:wan- „
' Oelee, The Sanare, Gotlerich.
ERNEST' 1VL LEE.
Barrister and Solicitor -
•:Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria.
•Telephone•Elgin 5301
Toronto 2.
, CHIROPRACTIC •
DRUGLEsS PRACTITIONER.
0111110PRACTOR A X D DRUGLESS
• TlitRAPTST, GODERICH.
Equipped with eleetroemagnetie bents.
.nlectronie eleetrie tre.attnent arid °biro-
areatie. Cleronle, ergatie and nervorts
diseases. Lady in attendame. Office
hours 2 to 6, and 7 to 4 p.m., excepting
nienday and Tblvedny by appointment.
A. N. ATKINSON, residence ahd
office, corner of South etreet• and Be-
tannia, Road. 'bone 341.
AUCTIONEERING
oint0Mna, GUNDRY SON,
live• Stock and General Auctioneers,
WM Ave., Goderieh.
Salea made everywhere and aflefforts
;Made to give you tatistaotion.
?ulnae' Sale Notts discounted,
Phone, 119.
govAgir row% ETC.
BATLYM
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NOTARY InC110,10
• General Celeveyarichig (tette.
Clood Compardee Itepresented.
•'Phone 298. • Goderich, Ont.
4 ,
INSIretiNCE
megn.top NtortrAti ME Mint-
• ANCJE COMPANY.
FARM Aga tSOLATED 'TOWN PRO -
mem' INSURED.
Iraeol.••11.1.0
'Value of reoperty insured up to Jane
nun, 1510. e3n18,975,00.
OtTICEtta---George McCartney, Preai-
dent, it. R. 3, Seafortli; Jas. Connolly,
Wee -President, Godericin Menton Reid,
See.eTreao„ neafortn,
IS/RECTORS—Jet allioultlite, "Walton;
Wirt Kama, Constatice; Relit Verde, Hare
leek; John Penner, lirucelleld; A. Broad -
feet, Seaforth; Geo, Leinhardn Broad-
hagen.
AGENTS --W, a. Yen tt. i Clinton;
Jas. Watt, Blyth; nd, Hinckley, seia.
torth; John Murray, Stritorth,
Pollerlioldern an PAY their aseesse
mente at Calein Cutt's store, Goderielt
The Hoyt° Bank, Clinton, or J. II,
:Reid% Illayfield,
FIRE INSURANCE
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Have it attended to np tb
WEST WAWANOSW MUTUAL WIRE
INSURANCE CO.
, Established 1876
EeM Ofeeet BlinglititidiS, Ont.
Chan Hewitt, Peineardlne, Prestdent ;
ttebt, Detldson, Dimgennon, Vite-Preele
dent; in addition tit the rerceldent and
Ihrei Inestaent. the kneeing ate
tors: Writ. Veetson, Auburn: W. J.
Thetripsen, Auburn: Wm. McQuillan,
2..teeknowe W. P. Reed, lt,R. 2 Lucktetv: t
Imre.
X. Seliseld, Gaderteta: Erseett
A..kert. Ifaineeed; Tnit MA% IL R. No.
feeckecw.
CECIL TrIcr,r mint, See.
'PROS. BTO'IntEntn, Tawas,
was well auoWn, in Eeeter district Elan
Altana are or brothers, Sabot, John,
end Harry Howe, of Eeeter„ and Barn, Or
Olen; tine eistem, Mrs. H. Baskin, Mrs.
• mas Keene, Mrs, John Pcadler and
Mee. S. Lemma et Exeter, anti Urn
Windeen of Brown City,
PAINFULLY BURNXD
Jaseph Kale, of lateiralop. is In Seatt
Memorial Kennel, Seaforth. as the eee
suit ot 4nftt berm recented while 4ege-
ing a, lone in the stelae. Coal oil when
he had been Using eterteta 4 fire, The
noree was binned arid M. Kale' nencle
were badly burned. Tineiugh the ettorts
• iffeaferth trent= Mid neiginsors• the
building was mutt
MAT DISCONTINUE ItEraEF SOON
Inineardinen public welfare committee
has AM:Armed that on April 1 relief ellsbureeraents will be dncontinued, except
In ie. feta eases cie extreme necessity. Le -
en and transient relief Ive been larger
than in Previons yeAre' and committee.
feels 'that the. maeorite of relief cates
sheuld be, able to deal or tbermelves
after Aprialst.
CEIXIIRATE DIAMOND IvEDDIN• G
Mr. and Mr. Johns, of alieter,
brated their diamond wedclinee annivere
eery on Monday. Forte years: of their
married life were spent in etsborne and
for twenty years they bed been residents
of Exeter. Twe sons, Samuel anti
ard, •live in Exeter And the other son is
in Unborn% and there ere five grAnd-
elnlarera, •
LIGIFITNING DOES gomon
• During 'the heavy thunder eterni on
Monday night et last week lightning
struck into the south ,chitnney 11 the
Date Meek Zurieb, and the livina
apartments .being mouPled by Ur. and
Mr. Ivan Yungblut were an interesting
plate for feweseconds, as the fire earns:
neing from the etove, as ef result 'of the
lightning, Very littit datliage was done,
as only a few brieltnesad mortar were
kneeketi off the chinmeY, but the neaver
rain eame through where thelightning
• had done its work.
SEAFORTH ItESIDnalT PASSES
•For many Snare a Ingleir respected resi-
dent of ,Seaforth, .Mary Lanilaw
Ian, widow of the. late James flUese
.died Sattirday, niareh Ilth in her
serentr-seventh year. She had 'been in'
failing beans tora member of years. The
.late Mrs. Gillespie was born at Roxboro,
the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs,
Rebut IvIemilian, and .livea there until
her marriage in 1882. She leaves to
tnourn her loss, one daughter. Mary, at
Wilma arre son, Viniliam, And a sister,
Mrs. Adam Dodds-, af .seafortn. •
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DEATH On ,CLINTON ItEarDENT
. At the ripe age af .ninety-two years,
alter an illness et some little tim,e, Rutb
Mason, widow of Jas. Nott, .Clinton, pas-
sed into. the Great Beyond, Sei .Monday,
Man 1.2; Mrs. Nett was el English birtb.
havieg..been born, in Yorkshire.. Bhe is
survived by one son, Fred, or the lune -
stead in Tucker:smith, and three da,ugh-
;PPM., tairee.W 4,,,9rreat, Oiintene. Mrs.
Hugh C. MeCannell, Kindereley, Sask.,
and Mre. Richard Bailey, Galeamd, Alta.
Zi 1862 she was •uniteci inems,rriege to
her late husband, •who passed nWay 23
years age. • , •
FANIII.V ALMOST OVERCOME By GAS
• A near tragedy happened in Clinton .on
Tuesday Morning of last 'week 'when Mrs.
Ellwood, Victoria street, anti two chil-
dren were almost evereorne by coal gas,
the, result or a blocked chiamen Care
of the children took ill eatly in the merit-
ing bue nee cause was aot suspected un-
til later. 'Mr. Ellwcod, feeling ill her-
self, then 'na1led-11er enter, Mrs. T. Riley,
who lives down the same street, atid a
doctor was summoned. The little boy
*mild • net be roused until About eleVell
the eanie day, but all are now rapidly im-
proving.
SEAFORarli WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AID
• The lime meeting, of the recently torra-
ed Womeas Hospital Aid. at Seirfortie was
field in the library on Monday After-
noon of lest week, with large attend -
01 belies present. Tee president,
Mrs. OharleS Holmes, presided. Mrs
Close, treasurer, gave ',the nnaitelal
port, stating tbat 00345 had been Col-
lected through tear, *ridges, *donations,
ate., and some $57.75 through, ;member-
ship feeb. Mrs, X. M. IVfaerin, ecovener
of membership ministate, reported that
that the town had beat divided into four
taations turd a hOuse-to-house earivaes
Made, some 201 members being Secured.
ACCIDENT A BLESSING
Mt. John Thump:Iota of atlythehad quite
narrow escape froth a bad accident re.
eently, He was retivning from Wing
ham and the bad etorm. that eve on At
the tithe clouded his visibility se thrit
When he wae about lie wales from bome
he rate into the ditch. He walked home'
and the next Morninn toon eome help aut
and getting- Ur. Benninger's" tetria the
tar eve drawn onto the road, Tie
asis-
fn' in raising the car lv grained Intne
Bropileu Bros
• GODERICH
regenerno—,
VIINERAL DIRECTORS
• anti EMBALMERS
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4M1ITLANCE SEBVICE AT ALT,
gorns-4116411' OR DAY
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infant Colds
"OAK'S OWN TABLETS'', writes
Louts Wheeler. ef Indian Road
crescent, Toronto, "are eplenclid for
childtttas Colds Cougbe and. Cram
They are- the beet Corrective a abiiI
ean he."
When a baby or yoUng chin ncattbee
cokna a fain pleesant, efficient cor-
rective is needed testriediately. Thou-
rende of Mothers alWayS keep BABY'S
• OWN TABLETS 4 band for the
prompt relief of the cornrow eilmente
of childhood. See 6.1fety guarantee in
each 25 -cent Paelbeire.'e.43
Dr. wows.
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
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ews o
Dun annon
EXIII.E OF EVERYTHING
•W`401.e.s.'S fetreet %cattle fie cetireatcd
,7,7t0AIOAl0ie.
...a may Melte hie Qwri. et:ureter, bre
his teputattoe Ls at the runny at the ll:13-
NieSara. LITilield. Anderson and Waitron anis,
•Pitegeralie, et Detroit Vero Vialtara‘ With
relatiVea here.
Mr. and Mrs. li-3yreOral E. Certee Of
Torotte, were week -Kid flutata wit• h rale-,
tIvlielobeatattlartneatirenm,nerailluPitaCial"int°4ilie gar- a 4 o
ege ot Larne afelnenziee intd a OlOSe Call • It ieeka as tbougla the Jape are bent
SAturciase* Re was itorkitig en a ear• en eewing death and devastettan J.n Je-
belenging to Jelin Kilpatriele wheu he bet this spline.
was overeeme be censers menoxide gas.
Feetilig the effects of it, both Mr. Ka -
Patric* and Ma Stothera attempted to
remit- the door. Mr. lailpatriele got to
the street but Mr. Statham was overeMne
eelfrom Which he eufterea eensidereble and fell Under the :ender of the tar.
Pain, but almost like.* miratile. the next Mr. Intheetrieknearried Stothere out deers
Morning lie found that e emad breathe and be was So= restored and was put
till'inotCanhel*tori°,oltvelruneVYY°134eatrillanaanileLGnitlaiad tDoebatehtL w.f jam Moon
Still working well,
Reletivee at Dungannon received
WINOUltai 1.0.031- PASSES. SUDDENLY word of the neath in Termite on Wed.
Tha sudden death oocurro at,winsharo needay of Jahn Glenn, a former
• o
alear a vegetarian van pre. up. fee
laickert as more than meet et tta
ndereteret
Thursday, zoarah low a Jul* ordaar. known and highly respected reSident
•widow ot G. g. Baktr, Of Teeswater, who of this vielnity. The late Mr. Wenn,
died sem sec years a/0,,T au January she whose borne was at Lang' 'Branch,
tto isit her was a son e the late Mr. Med Mrs.
Moved o NI/Ingham. v;laugh-.
tat Ion o„ masara, being. In poor Willmar Glenn, and WAS born on the
farm on which Williern Mole now ae-
health at the time. Awakening early in side, 7$ years ago. Death came a$
the morning defreased eorapittined ot feel-
In fint. A dthe resnit of a paralytic stroke. Ile
g aoctor wee erimmoned, but is slimmed by his only son Edward
before he arrived she had expired. Sur- *
viving are two daughters, Mrs. Mean, of G•leSil' who is P4116144 of the High
School at Mimic°. His wife, who was
ctueVinims,grimn,Thaeadrik,feari:tnsGerwdoetne aft:iv:an, eft:lac; xpriesttemeausheadtatime pbeyruanaunnyNyeewanrrInguee,
Tesswater, whom the funeral was eon-
is survived by one !deter. Mrs. James
dueted from her an home. Interment Stoneham Dungannon, and two
was made in the Teeswater cemetery,
brothers, Samuel Glenn. Detroit and
DEATH' OF JOHN BERRY, =NSW, • David Glenn, Dungannon. The funer-
in was held on Thursday, the remains
Another ot Itensall's aged and highly corning by train to Palmerston, then
d
8steen" res1°Ilts P34secl away Qrt to Satin -cemetery, near Newgridge;
or evening. March 1211h, in the persoe where his wife was interred.
of John Berne, ageti 86 years. He had
been failing far a. number of yearS but Church Notes
able to get around. He was bora in The t. P. S. of Inurigannon United,
Irkernington Tevp., 11. Soh or the late Mt. chereli held a St. Patrick's concert
and mrs, Adam Berry., After his mar- Wednesday eVertillg. The. niiXed pfo..
'nage in 1876 to eVIesgaret 'Clarke they geem began with a medley of Irish
fanned near Brueefield until they moved emins by the young people Who were
to Zeeman Alicia 28 years ago. Mr. Berra dressed to suit tha ,occasion. The
was a meneve of the United ehtireb, arid good old lirish hallads--'"Killarney,"
an otenecznan. Besides his hersavod "The Dear Little Shamrock," arid "MY
widow he leaves to mourn his loss a eon, Love's an Arbutus," were given as
Albert, of Alberta; and two daughters. solo trio and duet numbers. Instru-
Mrs. Annie. VitsPatticit" and Mrs. Bert int/Asti rriusio consisted of mouth
Vernier, of Hibbert, and one brother Wil- organ selections and piano duets and
of Bruceaeld. trios, Several humorous readings
bran, OF ego,. W. WREN, nENsitu, were enjoyed bY the audience. Miss
Alice Shaoltelton of the Blake churph
George W. Wreri, Of Heneall, passed appointment, was the guest elo-
cutionist. The short one -act play --
"His Model Wife," was given, and the
dilemma of the yaung bachelox, artist
who had told Ms rich aunt that he
wee married, and who was forced to
fled a• wife suddenly, when the aunt
returned to this country, produced
great mirth. ,
awaysuddenly at the heme of hie nephew,
Mr: oeorge Chambers, of Hibbert Twp.,
on Monday, March 12th. Mr. Wren. bad
been in poor health tor several years and
Jest rad met with a severe aceident by
falling off a wegai. •He spent some time
ecott Memorial Hospital, BeafOrth, and
also at the nursing home ef Me. a.
Satfaiderecek at Zeman and for seversa
Weeks with Ins nephew. On Monday .he
was getting ready to go out to the barn
and went into his room -where he was
found dead shortly after, His wife, who
was Mize nitzgerald, predeceased • him
about a year ago, Beryls/big are one bro-
ther, John al.Clinton, and three sisters,
Mrs. HosI, of Los Angeles; Mrs.:Gilligan,
of Oregon, and 1vIrs, Horton of Moose
DEATH oF InItS. ALEX. MUNN
The death occurred at the Seed mem-
erisil Hospital, Beaforth, os Saturday ev-
ening, March tOth, of. Margaret Gordon
IVIentehon, beloved wife :et Alexander
Munn ef Remelt nil's. &num was taken
to the Seaforth Ineepital about a week be -
fere for treatment but failed to rally.
She was torn in Hay Township on the
10tb. of Jime, 1803, a daughter ot the late
Mr. and mrs, John McMahon, She was
united in oriarriage to Ur. lanb. on
Christmas Llay, 1804, and they made
their home en Lot 10, Con. 3, Hay Twp.,
until they moved to Hansen 16 years ago,
Besides her bereaved husband she leaves
to temunnher loss, 3 sons, John Robert
on the home farm hs Hay Twp., •Dr.
aanies A. of Seaforth, and; Clarence B.,
of Aylmer, and one daughter, Mrs. T. G.
Wilson, of Bay City, Witch. There also
survives one brother.
WINGUAlel. PIONEER PASSES
An old and respected pioneer resident
of Viririgharn, Allen M. Franck, paesed
away en Monday, -March 12th, in his
84th year. Zorn .et Belleville, he moved
with bis parents as aboy to Grey Town-
shile near 13russe1s. AS aayoung man he
tcok Up farming in East Wawanosii, later
going to Alpena, Mich., for some years,
after which he returned to his farm in
East ,,Wativanosh. Twentyefive years- ago
he ?attuned to Winghem, .where for s
itumber of years he was tax collectine
Mr. Pralick was tevitie married. Inti first
wife we Eliza M. Briltd, and 33 yeare
ago he married 1Veary TaylMe widen of
ans. Tees, of antes. For the past two
years Mr. Prallek had beeri in, tailing
health, but was Able, to be about. Due
to adverved ago he was emitted to the'
bouse this winter. Ile is survived- by Ids
Widow and her two Amin George Tees, sit
St Catharines, arid Thomas. Tees, Wind -
tor.
ea
Misquote Asthina..--To be relieved from
the terrible auffocating clue to asthma is
a great thing, but to be safe -guarded for
the tut= is even greater. Not *ray does
Dr. J. T. Teellogge; Asthma Remedy bring
Prompt relief, but it introdUces a new eM
of life for the afflicted. 'Systematie
halinn a smoke or fumeeifrorri tan rem-
edy prevents re -attacks nid often nIfects
a permanent uree
Alum Am*:
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Oat I
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Funeral Director an
Embalmer
Also Ambulance Service
Ooderla Ontario
All tails promptivI'atttodett to
day or night
riwles Mere 335, Kate* SOW.
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Sever Wedding
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Richard
'Park celebrated their' silvo wedding an-
niversary, by entertinang • all the 'mem-
bers of their family and a few close
• frieads at their home, son. 5, Ashlield.
The marriage which united Richard Park'
and nfargaret Reid, was performed at the
hotne• of the bride's narents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Reid, March 18,1308, by Rev.
Cesag. Rathe,rford. The bridegrootn was
the youriger son of the late Mr, and
Mrs. Jahn Park. The parents of both
were pioneer residents of Antacid.
During theday alr. aied Mrs..Park
caved. marty.tnessagee oZ tongratillation.
was ,served when the guests num-
bering about twenty, enjoyed a stunptu.
ous wedding repast, the dining room and
tables being prettily decorated wIth blue
and silver. Following the -dinner the
bride and aridegroont were made the re-
eipients of a eabinet of flatware ha sin
vet, an address being read by 1Viiss Beth
Park and the presentationemade by the
two daughters, Mrs. Howard Black (Dri-
na), and Mr. Arthur Stewart alteary).
The bridegreonas gilt to the bride was
handsome silver casserole. The linen arid
dishes were used upon the otcasion of
the marriage 25 rears ago.
• The cakes adorning the table Were the
gifts of the three little grandehildren,
Edna Rhone and Joyce Coleeri Stewart,
and Margaret Doreen Black. The couple
were also the recipients of other beatin-
ful gifts, among then' teing a lamp from
some of the family arici eaeasserole from
the bride's two sisters. Mrs Ma•soll Me -
Mister of let. Augustine and elm. Wthann
Begley of Leamirestole
There aro six thlkiren, Mrn, Ilowerd
Black (Edna), Mrs. .ArtItur Stewart
(Mary), Benson, Jack, Seth and Rich-
ard, all being present for the tecasion,
and there are three g.randchildren,
Music, games arid Miming were oriel/ -
ed.
THE
GODERK
HEAT FOLKS
We ARe vie SHOCK TROOPS
s HARDY AND BOLD
FOR We PUT THE KIBOSH
ON WINTER AND COLD
yoUr heating equipment bent a a re.,
treat when wintr epringe surprise
attack, send for a regiment of
lieet Folks. They will bunk quiet-
ly in eenir cellar and tire when you
tee the White of tvinteeo eyea.
You will never have be aurrentler
to told if you have thia
tion in your lire-bOX. IV151ce your
liOune Ileadqoartere for Chia major
coal and yeu will live in X VOrtreus
IPI. Warmth.
CAL
IL MUSTARD
4 0
11111.3 3.,[:ar 2,330 erne's' of spinach will
be planted in Oaeadie. The last aft acres
ot tha total le for land depreciation' that
sten on the epinaen leaves,
O 84
aeine U. a. papers acorn to bi alarmed
because Japan aute quit the League at
Nations, but they were never alarmed ae.
eause Vatted ntates refused ta join.
•
From. xsas fyle ot the Mirror we learn
of 4 Mustier march in London, Englanii,
Thin, year the mob tried to force its way
into Gladstone's house.—Meaford. Mirror.
• 4, it, .* nen
Zi anald nem almost that ofety pine
have beeome au Article** baby diet, Judge
ing frent the number of report e of doc-
tors removing them from clepartmente ot
the interior.
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• . If banks cut the rate of interest on de-
poeits from 3 to 2% it would not he of
any hell) to the average business man Vie
pays at the rate of 7% for interest on
overdrafts at thn end, nt eaeh month,
Mercies), is reported to .haVe Perchesed
ten gun hostfrom Spain.' Spain found
they were not„ worth what it test to keep
them up, and Modeo may niake it eimilae
diecovery.
The larelmow village touneil has pas.
sed a by-law 11)11)0411g a five -Millar fee ,ox
teanisters doing nestat in the village, othe
than these paying a business. tax. In-
fractione ot this. ,bylaw will subject th
party to a $10 penalty.
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..:An ter as we. can makeoUt• no: person
who' triincisehis.owe :business has net ben
put in Jail under 'that hutch -attached
F,eztion 98 of the Criminal Code.
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tiaaranteei str, rco an wan a *Atm arria. WEIL in your
fernace or hot water heating plant. ThernyzlaticallY ontrael, Tatty
dean free Ulan
Pat a IIIINSEN OIL OCIANCIII in your range or heater. Gnaranteed
Uv e, yeare. Prices from Otia up,
Open ercul
Hi CLEMENTS
MASSEY HARRIS SHOP, KINGSTON STREET
Mame IN
gram ineludeci Beleetiens by the Union
barmonlea band; colo, Everett
violin iristruinental eaele ,ey Fred Bell
and §ine. Wenn; duet, Orval Powell and
Glen Laekhart; role, Dave Pavideeni
readings by Lorne aliliett and Everett Mee
Dwain. All repaired toptlie beeenviat
where lunell we carved, after vslach
danouag was enjoyed tilt the wee one'
hoUrs of the merniug.
Carom another. correspeedenel
Aire. James Itese is visiting at the nom)
et Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rose,
Mr. Charles tinorsell, or Goderieb, is it
taraet at the home et Mr. and Mia. Relit
laavidson.
• lvlies Ruth Evane spent the week -end
at the home of her parents, Dr, and Mre.
Evans, tit Clinton.
Mies Marguerite Faleoner, of Goderich.
spent Sunday at the home Of her par-
ents, Mr, and tare. Geo. Faleotter,
• Next Sunday service will be held, with
the pastor in charge. Sunday school at
pan„ .preaching service at 3 Am.
Ur. Wm. Jennings and Anna enter -
tabled it ntunber of their feleride At A
progressive euchre party last went.
The young people of the community
were invited to the kerne of Mr. and
iefrs. Lockhart on Tuesday -evening ef this
week,
Kindly .Iceep in rebid the presentation
onnthe
two plays, Ileighhore" and
"Smoldering Fires" by the Dramatic So-
ciety Of Chian church, uring Easter
week. The members are all butily one
geged in practice.
COLBORNE TWE' . COUNCIL
The council met in the hall at 2,90 pm.
March 14th, with all the meMbers present
• except Councillor Geo. peagan.
The minutes et the previous meetiae
were read and on motion by J. Pinnacle,
seconded by H. McCreath, vivre adopted
"read
Theco. uncil agreed to pay their share
•($400) for the upkeep of twoStreet Debts
at the west end. ofeAtibUrn.vUlago
,mrMacTyraigritit:Iltivnbortuatintehtretietueodkoteoptnttrtiehtvo
eetnetery and report at next meeting.
LV Wae agreed that the reeve and cowl -
on be u'oculeteil eonunittee for the year
1033.
A5 Toynbee Lamb had sent .in his re.
*
Codfish at Vancouver had a C. P. R.
spoon in his inhards, We beileve thn
even a modest seven would lead to the
recOverY or Many fie f ar mare accessible
places,
*
nine of the placards issued by the One
terio Deaartment 01 Health asks this
question; "What should you do when
you have a cold." It give the fallowing
sensible reply: "Kest as 'mirth as pos-
eible. Sleep and light diet are Minor -
tent. Remember the the fellow. late
a handkerchief when coughing and
eneezing."
o
'Irmespapers ere "head and shouldnia
above any other advertising medium.'" azt-
cording: to Denton Massey, Canadian in-
dustrialist et Toronto, Who. recently ad-
dressed businese administration nod .
economic students 01 the 'University ef
Western Ontario. •
sigaation as poundiceeper, Robt, McCabe
was appointed to take ins place,
1
Anyona. wishing to use the halt must
now OKI' to the neve.
Tire renewing aceounte .v. -ere submitted,
;mitred and peeled ter payment'
Road superinternient'a vourhere. $29.30:
0. Asonth,.elerk of Auburn, $4: P. Male
wain, eeal ell and abets, $1.11: Milne
Printing Cee $13.40; 'tern Fisher, wood
for hall, 40.
There bolus no further fnielnees the
ounell adjourned to April llth.
WM. SALLOW'S,
Aesietant Oak,
ACID STOMACH
IS 'DANGEROUS
Suffsrets from Indigitation
CUT THIS OUT
ostonutett trouble, ay:met:eta, incite'
gestain, Kennon:a awe heartburn.
feed fernientatieb, SUN, aro Paused
tont time.s. IR ten by ehrunle acid
. stomach,' save a well itnown
authority.
nurning hydrochloric amen, de-
vehnoIL the stonmolk ut att alarm.
inu rate. The acid irritatea and in -
names the delicate otomacit
and Oftsu. leads to gatarltitllirMAW*
act ulcers. 1/01et 0080 an acid stom.
aeit wan Dolton or,artitlelat dictett.
Moto that onlyylve temporary 'reiter
from vain by olivine. the sour, fer-
menting f000,aut et the etweiteli into
the litteatioes.
Instead, neutralism or aweeten
Your acid stomach after inettlit with
a little infiltrate() Magnetite find not
cooly, will the pain Vanish but Pear
Meals. Will aldeat natUrally. There
is nothing • better, than 1.11sUrated
Magnesia, to sweetea and settle an
nehl..atetnacit. Your ototnitelt acts
anti feele fine lit just n few tniittitee.
Ilintiritted Magnesia can he obtained
from env tenable drturntet. It la
safe, reliable, enNy' Ploorulot to
use, ie hot a laxo.tive tuul Its not Si'
alt OXPPEVaira.
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P. 0. Vox lel
• The authorities of the United states
are waking up to the fact that the, Com-
manists 01 that country have been given
too free a rein during the past and it
took the shooting affair at Miami the
other elay to bring them to the place
where they oak!, realize thin
Direet relief evai given it slap in the
face by a 'Montreal judge, and now We
read that the "dole" in England is being .
found fault with for the tame ream.
Both have robbed too many of the desire
to Bye by. working.
Troubled With Indigestion
'PaitiOlii-.$100aCk.'..Afte.!!, .000k.
_A rabbit plague la again menacing
fanning in New South Wales. On one
tam 35,000 of them were killed in it
single 'week, and on enother 11,000 were
e4terniinated in twO alights. The New
gouth Wales Goverrunent has appropria-
ted $1,000,000 for 'wire netting to .fente
off the crops.
s
Sanitary kisses are advocated by nee
Board of Health ot worcester, Massa-
chusetts. In it list of timely suggeetions
for the preventine of colds and grippe the
board's statement iiays: "y you must
shoW your affection, kiss on the back of
the neck; the thrill will .be ju,st as great
and yoU will probably avoid disease,"
GODERICH TOWNSIIIP,
A eong service of "Favorite Hymns"
will be put on hi Union church on Stine
day, April 2n6, by the cnolr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bogle and Made-
line, of Nile. visited on Sunday at the
home of the lady's parents, 'Mr. anti 1VIrs„
Thos, SowerhY,
I
A euchre and dental is beim; held on
WednaedaY cvelllillt. March 20111, In the,
Oranoe Nall 'under tile aulpicee ot thel
Riveaton L. 0. I,. 145.
Tile tOgillar Meeting Of f11.•.? Y. 11 8. of;
Union church was hold in the church on,
Fridny et ening With nfteen, metnnere pre -
tent, and Illinrice eteIlwain as leader.
• Arrangements were made for Wedneeday,
• evening when the Cariew young peop1e.
• will put on the play, "Frown Eyed Betty."
It levinn wet; aura and the meeting cloud
with the benedietien,
nee, le me craw occupied the nutlet of
Union eburch on Stanley arid delivered
an intereeting addrece on the eubject,
"Misplaced Atixietlel,". having ice hie
text, "Peter seeing him eeith to Jou%
Lord, and whet shall tins me.n do" John
21;21. fluriigao tetViee, ti* choir inn.
• dered an them. "Tidne for Service,"
•tvlach. was mix aPPrOeintna,
A aunt 4urceatui euclire sand deem
was held ki t Wair.ectlay event:1g in the
Orange Hall under the alr,pleC3 ot Ilicee*
Ltost 1,, 0. le 145. 'Dee firet anet -62 the
ssculng wee spent pleeina preereesive
• carehre. Tile peleci e, haven were Mee
Maeauente Falterer aria Mr. (an. Gwen.,
Slade, fire/ pvieee. end Ma. Meant Dell
nee] Harry Piillinee cc:antenna. Tiin
1,
/Jae falba a ty a clfart pecovela Win
Mr, Jae. V 'mg se clialreale.
COAL 1t
OMPANYI
• The pains and distress OAtitied 00)31
•indigestion or dyspepsia lino b�,
removed by the use of 11.E.13. ."
It tones up and restores the
.stomach to normal condition tar
• that it digests 'food 'without causing
dissomfort. -
• Mrs. C. 0. Chamberlain, Sher-
brooke Que., writest--"I had been
• trouble'd with indigestion and pains
in any stomach after meals.
• My mother reporamended Der
-
dock Blood Hitters, so I got a
bottle and after taking It' "was
• greatly relieved.
/ recommend h for indigestion, or
.• any forttt of stomach disorder."
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