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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-01-28, Page 5T IVIMIDs Y, JAE. latie2$Sd, Stop that Bark with Spruce Sold in 25c, $Oc and $1.00 bott.esi The Cough Remedy to touch the spot. Build up your system with; a goo,; tonic to fortify yourself lgainst the rigours of winter. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE ell ONE 00 GOD H REEVE McKIBBON, OF Time atMiera were referred to the egaratierr eolawattse. Erred bar Ari. Xeaaedy, aaeawasd by lir. t M Mr. f3,iosat eat M: atw91r.O Owe Moved by sale. skeet e, sees:Wei to Mp. ¥eDoa*Ld, that Mr. Lane be a member oaf the Hoard of Criminal Audit --Laid on the table. +...•,�.•.., �•• TR'E GOnWRt('A g"1' 00 1 1111 111 'lulls lulls 1111 I I I U , I111 1111 b Lill 11 II P111 III ys' Own Corner Mov by Messrs. Armstrong, and EDITORIAL playing against a trent as the • Ili Dodds that Mr. leer - r, In view of the feet that that annual hoe, don w be nae of the count} aud» T`. Bold Campaign 'Vie BEAR THAI C,S.E, iters for 1020. --Carried. to be staged within the near future, The attention of the sczile hes Mored by 111x. , s eror+sed it was thought that this issue mighs been drawn to the feet teat a Taxis Mr. by Mr. Hayes, that Mr. Paul Coater, Exeter, be one of the counts audit- be a 3 time to give as expiator- Group has beers -recently organized in ors for 1628.-» ('aeries. tion sconcernins it. rile campeign our • neighboring town of Seaforth, Marred . 6 CaMr. ed.Sanders, r peonded is sponsored by the Provineial Hope and from" all reports appears to 1* by Mr. ;tleeb. that Mr. Wm. Mae hh a Parliament end endorsed by the Pro- going strong•. This le certainly Boys' V. ork Board.. The sllendid news. Let us hope that this member of the Exeter Board of l:du- r3ncial cation for 1926. boys in the verious provinces do tee will be the means of spreading Vets Ikl ed be 'Vie Coulte3 seconded by cantpaignins and sell the bonda,s,iG. 1. E. T. in that district. ovis need for ver - Mr, X. L. McElwee, that �Or, Irwin lee -The , manly raised ,appointed a molter of t,h s Winghazn s things. It . provides they ealary Orr member of Parliament, lien- 11i►►h Sehra01 };acrd ;nix'"192G, of the praviisl l ueeretary, of the son 'Pentland, has been appointed ars Moved by Mr. Middleton, seconded provincial bested and also provides the supervisor of District 10. IIIc 1+y ;y[r. Cox. that Mr. R. 1 .:►fianning an office and office clerk. It afro duties are to give leadership to work be a member of tbn ('lineae cone. pays the travelling exPensea of the in this area, .and make monthly re- s, si^� �, TF9}Irate Beard for 302G. seer etary. raised by -one-tenth thetr' of the progress of the work to Moved by Mr. Beattie. seconded by of the money raised by a district is premier. e * * a * M I,GQuais that Mr R 5 Iiays be given back to the local based. Thr i Jamiar3 Session of Ceuta Appoints Standing r•looney is used for boys' ,amps and The skating party of the G. C. 1. • • member of the $eaforth Collegiate ast Friday was a ;neat success. Council Meeting W�'+� Institute Board. conferences, etc. Thus the more held l • Moved by Mr. Robertson. seconded money .the ]or at board teases, tli.� * * .1, lir slasxsCas fort 1C Xsasar by Mr Munnings. that Mr.J. le etob- more they receive for their local Throughout the province there are work. Every C.S,E,T. boy •being held --in the large centres the rrtaon be @t member of the Gaderich boys' EQUALIZA` ION *REMAINS SAME VQ . IN 1( 2C5` CoVheeeme nwtioita zeurefm red,to V' 4 i Li/1�/�+ ea Von. omm ee, ,A.ppointmente are Madee and Winch Valuable . Information O;' d da the fol. twin the shields To emery boys rel- promises to be a real one The l • •--=•••--fro be taken to should be "sold" is the ,campaign and annual elections for the be ya' city 6, then do his utmost to "eels" to every- - council. A report in a Toronto paper 1!AOHeft* ' SPECIALS —FOR - Friday AND Saturc�acy 'IOO() yards Lace and Insertions, regularly priced from Se to i8e per yard, gearing at Sc per yard A few pair of roadies) iibbed Lisl+e Hose, several . '1 ales, regular Inks $1.25 p•'r pair. F rid.ty anti : Haul. day..., .,., , ... . , ... ,Sty pair of Ladies' Silk .ars Wool "Hose,. "Sub -Stand. ards," also a few broken lines of Cashmere and All \'/ool Hose, electing lex 49c a pais Mist Mog> artie s Dressmaking rooms above toe Store THE CASH STORE PHONE S6 .. theedu ti c itt body else. What +xxorg is going to informs us that the battle there • tern r Contained in Reports of County Officials • is n e nes y morning e: o • lling five dollars .worth I+f bonds, he boys' eminent; are 'a great thing: The . COLBORNE awin By Messrs. McQuaid .and Middleton medal to those hotline fifteen dollars is the governing body of all boys' . Mrs, J. Laltocque was visiting IntrAl9'AN NATIONAL It • worth. The objective of the pros,- activities in that Particular centre. Toronto;ladt week. •t g motions uveae xeferarrd to he executive committee : receives 'a bronze medal and a silver older boys compose the body and it' Wedding bells are ringing. Mr. J., Walton McKibben, reeve, of the selection of.. himself as warden. that a grant of $2,a00 be made t e a W ingbam, is the warden of the He asked for the same loyal support the Children's Aid .Society, for the vine is $11,000 and for North Huron * * * * Mr. Earl McKnight, of Auburn, is j County of .,Huron for 1026. As in front the council that the warden of year 1i126, payable in quarterly ire $100. We can do it 1ellaas, and we The mentor of the Tecumseh Trail"visiting•'friends in this neighborhood! a Qv to well understood the ' uelection of 'a last year , enjoyed and expressed the stalments, .are going to do it Let' Rangers 1`Ir. A bI 1t beets fi dt h f Let's U. . o on, is this week DOS's 1s t 1YSIV SV warden in Huron County .la practi- hope that the council, while avoiding I By Messrs, Middleton and eOuaid� -�--- • We i * a is home or several days. , (- 0 We wish hem a speedy recovery. Mr. Chad, A. Robertson, our reeve, (o vetch Cool trot:°`"SAD pas. , '•eally` Settled in. the caucus of the anything that . nifgbt seem niggard+.: that $500 be given to the Adm Beck • C. •S., E. T. NEWS . •s • * * , is attending the_ county council in o; •.• Godexieh thi'a.weak. 'Cilitttost ti « V n,Vtz. $,sill p. xgetubests of'the party whose turn t ly, would yet make economy, ixith Memorial :`b`ttnd. t There wee no meeting. of the ,Balt- Mr. sauced Robinson, a star of fiaafzaith`' G.41 a.m. ,kS Ate• is to. be repreaenited,in the warden's etliciency , a their watchword» , The ( Dy Messrs. Moser and Dodds that land Tuxis. Squere this week owing to last year's . G. C. I. Weasa team, was Mr. Will Treble has returned home heiress 7.M tip, 3,42 ptt�r. eriair. This year the honor came to road ayrtetti ,would i,equdre capsid $20 be allowed for flowers around tb. the fact that the mentor ..ould not be home for the S&C.I.-G.C.1. last Mon,. after a pleasant visit with friends ut :S t` r 7,80 a +tt; 4,10 pia - the Conservatives and Mr. McKibben.. hbon_ crable for iipkeop, but Court House. , teat o d i e Mr; was the . would bemoneyeconomy to try to save present. However a. word on the ride day night, All be could do this year Putnam and Woodstock, :I itehotter 8,a0 c t;. 420 pain wag the choice. e poorthat 50 cbe . Geigger Hen: Sanders, d sed might lie a good ; thin. The Mait- woe. to give our boys a few entour-. Mrs: Wm,. Morrish, of Godexieh, Guelph 11,44 aim. 5,f,O p.r, , runner-up. In council: the monose for money by Netting' our roads go, t0 -- $ land. Square erieets every 'ltednesdev t s"+"1 aging words, but then that always visited her daughter, Mrs: Chas, Al.Al Mr. McKibbon's appointment was Pieces: The schools' were becomng sl:lv`ta be held k"eb. 26th, .evening in 'their room in the North helps Toronto 14:10 am. 7:30 p.:n- " but h ld len, lest • week. The young g financial btniri M moved � Mr. A. H, 1tTeeb and SSC- -Mite a. nand •� an, u ;a au By eases, Moser- and i?o�ld's that„ St. Church. ,A.11. saweai,>er:V are . tx++ - - * * * ..* : , ended by Mr. P. J. Quaid, two: of the considered ao an asset, The $1000 be granted to each haspien1 to quested to present tie tee "Doug" smother „ People lata! ai akatingtinip - fr9a1'e xtitexrlua 'l+i y leen,, . *spirants for the lance ,tlzeinselves: equalization would no doubt come up •the county for 1:126, ; ° j arc, irelofuV ' .. td` profitable. The b enr< Pete Ktw1 G•du _, „g n, iotli r of the has part on. Mr. H, Morriss pond on 1S• R The, motion carried unanimously. for considerat,;ott this session. War- g I e . said that he would do bis Monday evening. All report a .goodtrlar. Cate ear, Goderkli tar Tae • berg that $2. be given and h viler group will welronie lr;, newcrtmers '.+uft not on.•the •ice, •bet in cheering. time, . - a, on Cafeiear, Gig, rieb tta'Xe - Ex -Warden Robertson conducted' den McKibben ileacs is thanking all .ti#st'$2d'be given to each villa- would. like to join: All ttleetznrs'.well. all we can. say is that the a ti.OG , tn• LrsA]n, Tee- the lWardenie was elect to his chair, acid from the him. 'of hta;heart for the He library in the county for 7926: I start at 8 o'clock ant only last for 0..C. `;x,,rooters eerWinl • rvhoo ed it The poverty social given in Nor#h rAerrb coaebrGadrulc said he: was :a roan hs had know- for honor done him.: A .. motien to . a»point. ' Mr B. C. an hour and a. half. _ up. p Zion church on Tuesday evettine ..,, many ears and lie knew he was Among the correapoodence laid ben lieueninga on the board of• iGoderich •• •r., Wawa Texas. Square entertain. GIGGLES ' . les' Aid was quite a success. 1'a l►f1 $ void, eyed many important things, to come Mereasee of ealary from Geo James secohded by Mr 'Livengstone was 'Mew � . nY Y , *ere a fore .the Council were 'requests for. 7ibsiiital:'rnoved by Mr,. Parrish, And a. under the! -auspices of Benmi'ller .Lad, P', ir`, LAWRENCE & BONS going to make. good. There e e The E • , ed the girls' class •of Vungannon to Teacher -•-"Robert;. give me n soot t house and carried; also one nrovr.¢ by Mr. bfian� , ,„ M T 1 a Literary and social' evening on Fri= eneo uaifag the word sat!ate, 9'•7�" _ before the council this year. The as caretaker of the.cou • council had a geod many. good. nzen, registry styles; and;from J. B. Rey- son, seconded by Mr. McE;yen, to tip- day. A social half hour was spent. •..Bobby -'I took Mary Sones' to .4 to elioose from .but had selected a holdss ate jailer., These •were referred point Mr. J. e. Moser. on the. Child- couto :committee, and a claim from Mrs. in games, followed 1'y a debate on the 'parole last summer and I'll satiate* r ..r,. rens Shelter. Board, Asan they thee u w ;prard of, . subject. "Resolved tbat'Fastern Can_ quite a lot." After, the stew •,warden had subs Gradin for salary as matron of the A. motion; by Beasts; ;)odds and * * .* *. ail' was fried. Geiger to have the cillo of roads in ada offers better advantage; . to the - - scribed ' to . the = oath of oleiee 'which j Mr. A M. Robertson, .i.eretarY of g farmer than does Western -'f anada.", A teaehor' bad told a class life juv. was read out. by Ex -Warden, Rob- villages doge early, in the season, eniles that M{;tan. the poet, we ertadn, the .addressed a few words to the- Clitildtenrs� Aid Society, 'wrote' was referred to the Gond ltbads Cove i The affirmative was represented by ablcing for $2,700 , of an apprnpria nrissicrzi; also 'on'r by ' Messrs.. :Arne- I Orland Bete .and Carman Anderson .blind. The next day be asked . i• his ,,n themofy .ss i'na - of the council 1 a ur . them co t u assuringp e could remember preelation of the honor done to the 'tion for "Children's Aid- .work: this strong and Johnston, that the road, and the negative was upheld by men- Milton's e w abet rvhn. sten Pentland and .Lewe,ye Culbert,.a ere&t aifltcatieit was. • Town of . Wiegham and to hints elt,in Year, $2,500. of this being for main- formerly known as road 15. and gide HOOT GIBSON "'. '•'1•;e. r o v r. e•. The operating bolding a tall fair in 1926. ,Beattie, C. B.ieker.• Carey in what was practrcalty h1311025 shows' a itaf ;980 60 .:The judges' decision was given lit :"yes," replied one. little fellieve'9 ""- tenanee of the. work and $200 to reads -20_an Mager. d 21. leadiaik •tQ chs• vi ' favour of the latter. Arte: the read- Was a poet.': ... s • wipe out a deficit. carried •forward. •of Blyth, be reinstated • as county,odeiTheat• , from 1.1)24, which could not "be cover- roads, •nig of the 'Curls Journal by I'runklin• Pentland, lunch was served and the Charlie was working:for a liuteh ed out tied* $2,i?00 grant of Iyer The reuoit of the stalking commit - year. : ' , former. One da evenings events brought ' to a close• Y :Ileo farmer said year.' tee an the wasandirirt contmrttces far "Charlie trow dat rare ofer der fence by a lively..sierg song. • Ae resolution was adapted to ask the wear adorted as' follows #.,: r ,. ,--_, •-some hay." - the' Department 'of Highways for the Executive --B c Munnings WEEK °F'ITE. 1st to FEB. 6Lb grant on $170,978.44, the amount ex T;nn'na, 0, Geiger, 3, M. Dodds, A.'E', SPORTS Testier, "Give me un .exampio.of• vended' on tlre''good roads system in' Erwin. ' The town church hockev.leartue had an unnrorine+ive spending of health" MOnJaV ant{ TipsZAAv • 19211. • ' SneefelekT, Hennebere', A. }L Neale, its.opening' game on Saturday last - Boy: "Taking your sister tie the ° Moved: by Mssrs. Shortreed, 400-: R. W. Livingston, J. -We Beattie, M, when the Victoria St, Church; met' movies." ALLA NAZIMIOV A. with = q., ceded ,by Me. Armstrong,: that Mese Armstrong, , St. Peters, the latter tieing- victorious JACK PICKF ORD ors , . Beattie I.iobertson Conifer Finance. -A. E. Jehee r J : Cam- a 3-1 score .. t " i Rene- -in , , b i Thr Chums camp of Trail R -ilii the great dramatic screen triumph.' Sanders and Baeker be the strieing ren H. C Cox,,3 , le efeBeren, F, J. * * a * ors of Dungannon, under the .efficient ;committee'.-CarrzedS ° :' Me0ua• id. {*1VIjf Sam" .. • .The St. Andrews-lV4aitiantl Tui ,leadership of, alar. Benson Pentland': EDUCATIONAL CO IEF►S' Mooed by Mr. Roberts on, .second Edueatrnn-C,.A. Robertson, . A:. C. games aye scheduled, for this coining' ere working hard on.badge work at •ed .by Mr. K1opp, that i�teasrs. ,e le lee. 8, F, lel opP,..T. In. , r. week. More later. ,present. having already* won. "Path- l;wen, Beattie: and. Backer be thy Parrish. _- • *., * * , hinders. "Pet Stock"��and "Church "Baby Be -Good" Wednesday sod Tbursd*y Good ,Reade Commieston. Carried. stood and Bledee-R, Yi, Seel teed, The local Collegiate were eliminat- .School" badsres. All member,; stave Z Moved by Mr. Middleton, seconded 'rY Mere,naid. R. Yenned„ it, Caultes, P,1 by the Seaforth C. I. here last. signed the "three (es_ " ;,ledge,° which by Mr. Hubbard, that.n grant of $100 W. 1) Sanders. ALICE .NYCE , r:: leftata •lay in a. Wossa game. The local stendt� for 'el lean speech.," ' "clean in the $30,000. Liberty' prize stony by: be made to' each Agricultural: : ociety Cnunte Property --J: .T. Mosea. ,T. boys deserve great.. credit in the living and •clean atthettes.". They • fn Hurst rholding• a spring show. A, Manson, C, G. biiddleton,V. Ilub- splendid • showing they elude when. seem to be going in to win. x ,r-.*'.�„ Moved :by' Mr. ;Sanders, oeconded bard, J. J, Haves.• m4,..., 4rinegttissV by Mr: Iianria, .that a grant of $100 ' 17nti'e of Refuge- V,'re, Sanders. elub-niatch play, and was won by Dr, 5 0SE.'Vl�'ETT COiIII IOys' be mases to the Junior Plawn1en's As- F, ' T. McQuaid. 3.7.• Miw'+,s, T. Melia: Mary Tom: . _ court, equipment, on new naarlunc i y, foals Y .. and equipment, and :after ;ray trent "Water Wagons" ;, sedation. •Warden's -C; A. Rnbeetsrin. A. The Lloyd Cup�bpen to iesiiient of these items and sa :.Move,,d by 'Mr. Erwjn, seconded 'b delver. J, Sf $)odds, A. 11, -ween; B. 'trisyei a only -•-match' pia;;. • This is sat gts of ieenttes, • Mr. Baeker, that. a grant of $100• -be -C. Munnings . • ,0 -' the oldest cup ie.. the possoesion oi= 05 and other operating expense - pa SatukdalV . Goo Boa , _.. here is 'a' balarice on hand of $88,42. Friday a made to gash Agt•ienItural . Society d da•Cnmmrssio, , x. L. Mee th . Club -and wasn b,., M rh i Ewen W Be $tie in account for . e year art• a whirlwind western picture Moved by Mr, McEwen, - seconded `�` - first year at Golf and°while he was torp u o , M+►A1'r't Derr* rant+ f`r,itilAssets, after writing off slep"ecirtiorV "Thr' Hurricane Kid" by 'Mk. 'etfcllonalch that a grant of hard tetania " also engaged in some show a surplus of $716;•10 over the "Raisin Grin",, 1$100 be made to the Huron Plow -Annual Report Shows a . t'rry ;S4ur• contests. par value of the 100•,,h .10 of stack "PATH REVIEW" mens Association, • cesstul YearVeniaan. Dinner The Garrow Cup conte:,$ was tieiw issued, amounting to F6,40(a..: ng --"Little Annie Rooney ! Moved by Mr. Klo;ip,. seconded.by and Bance at. Redford .year thrown open. bs the courtesy of Owing to the removal of Judge Matinee Sat. at 3 p. . made to each school fair, C•omi Mr. Farrielr, that a grant. of $25 be the donor. Mr, Justice Ga>,zow, to 1tt11oran 'from town' and to the •wish' p.m. d • t '- of r. . W. Ellis to be relieved' of enjoyable function was that A very hot resrdent an nan1tafi�dc•n p1a� M C nee -44410e sand men-•-mateh play. the duties of director, two new sir-' in connection with the annual meet- r s r in of the Maitland Golf Club, .I,iztr�� Owing to the fact that we have over cetera were named (Messrs. 'Frank . ,, g«� ninety players :entered, zine .as acme Martin and Prank Saunders) and the Prom�aei�it Cslri • tdtan Ma• l I acture>tt ;ted, which was held at a Bedford of the teener tlightss'7 were,•thplay-. other directors of last year were re- iiotel on Thursday evening, ;ran.!ed oil' on the scheduled timeees sub- rr ` �tt_� - • the preA. sentation n dinner, in atrophieseollowod by: onorery memberships and the busi- matted by flet g 1f committee, it : � f e tt sannamely) Messrs. C. C eon.' 11C. Exclusive. . lalPCPinihf.`t1�11�t1VP _ p stud I Mooney, was unfortunately itneoseible to nItte aldsoie C. L,. '.Jackson and W. A. the finals till near the first of Nov-. emitburst.• Y• Ljp y ness' of the annual meeting preceded ember, and on . temporary green„•-� y Tlris is ,.n extraor'diziar ' 4 ortunit '.for -a man with AMB1• the dance and . the evening's- won by Mr.Co tth et: Messrs. A J Afiacl{g in"1 George TION and CHARACTER. 'Neither exp -- The Ellis Cup -our tteweat adrlit- hour, l? Crience or . capital are grain was• kept up to the midnight ° u ue.s ` V, illiamss were appointed auditors, • r ion. through the courteey of Mr, Campion, w s replacing &pie A. C- h© Chas. Ellis is the ontY cue lttrncl Campion, who has been nroved to ' p Tgronto on in tee Bonk ail the *ate ,were occupied. The or un er me r pe -- •Commerce, various items on the men*: were de » ladies• or men. It was won by Rev. During the dinner a ' number of signaled in golfing ianguage, and Mr. McDermid by a marvellously songs were sung by the assemblage, after grace, said by Rev, 4. S. Hardy, consisted exhibition .of . golf. Hie the pianist of the orncestr: at the - ththe guests proceeded to the diecon scores of 80. 84._83. 83 for ,2 helm piano, and for the dancing r#tcr- e experimentally of the articles of rr gross total of 386 will be found wards excellent music was provided: diet indicated by the items on the hard to equal by future contestants- by Fryfogle's orchestra, of Wing - for this cup.... ham, and at the conclusion of the menu as follows: t Ser r#tarytreaattar I)our;lat 1st Tee -Golf Ball, use your Brassie Mooney came in fa- thank: for flee program, Anthem, the estthe gatheringra lrlaed° the ! 2nd Tee -Frog Pond, use your Mashie venison which was - enjoyed at the Joining in ringing. 3rd Tee+ -Birdie. Shot dinner. which had been in void 0tor•' Directors" Meeting 4th Tee -Products of Sand Traria, age sinee Douglas brougnt it from A use your Niblick epoon Shot, the hunting. preserves up nettle He Ott Monday evening the directors avoid Slicing Save same comments on the !inanezul met and re -appointed the. oLicere, ce 6th Tee -Winter Golf, use , your Mid statement which were very enitght follows: President, C. C. Lae; vice' Iron ening, president, T. R. Patterson; rerretary- 8th Tee -Cup Shot, Bad Lir. and The #inangiat xtatement for the treasurer, D. D. Itiooney. Commit, ` ” , Punch Bowl year 1026 was a very satisfactory t'i'es also were appointed. For the after dinner program Pon. rine, cep :44ly when compared renis ' ,,` w' " sident C. G. Lee presided with ;;,•rod the statement for the oreviouss ;rear If oily araplq wyuld tern J i hard grate and the seventh, eighth and to show the increased revenues. For to avoid war a; they pray to win erre required.• • We hate 'started dozetts of •rmbiti.ous' men in Canadian The dinner tables were set in t form of a hollow square and nearly f d dei j lay, O n fn promotion of towns°and'cities, Who, in a, fen months; have risen from onstur- ity to prominence in the commercial life of their community in a permanent and lucrative business. We nave two universal household lities,,---Biectrte Wash- Prs and Warm Air Furnaces. Some of our most successful men had previous expetience as tinsmiths,insurance salesmen—piano or radio salesmen, etc. This 1', a straight business proposition, with no catch or - strinr, to it. it may be your big opportunity. You owe it to yourself and family to invcstigMe. Write Box No. 50,• STAR OFFICE, Croderich. 1 :The Rubber 'Situation Owing to the great advance in the price of raw rubber, the Rubber Manufacturers have all advanced the price of rubbc. footwear. We arc still selling .rubbers at the old price. This is possible because we part in a heavy stock at the lower price. Buy your needs in Rubber Footwear now and be sure to get the reliable brand -460r Pr...arr Car«;. Get them at FIERN'S U :L.+I/ STORE 43 W. The sews e G od erich Star's Ir U. ninth tees, (lucky shote, scoring up instance the" total • amount received . WJ iS . and skip otee and two), were found in fees in 1925 was $2,x135. whiles the ' � 'i�r to indicate the preeentatimt of the' figures for 1924 were $1,906, an in- Mn Charles Wight: earl had a sue trophies won the past season, the erease of 11639. Of the total fens eeeeful firm rale en Ti,eeday. burliness of the annual meeting, and $680 was received from sharehold- Miss Florence Walper, of Auburn, the dancing respeetleely.. The win. ors in 1925, 8640 in 1924; $310 from is visiting her aunt, etre. Gordon Hers of the trophies were as follower sshareholderi' dependents in 1925, Snell. The rose bowl, lir. Mara Tom; the $170 In 1924; $166 from social mem.' Mr. and Mrs. Stackhow e c,f i;ruei-* Lloyd *trophy, Phil Carey*; the Gar. berm in 1925 $15' in 11)2 11 $545 from field, are spending a few days with row trophy, W. A. Coultburst; th5 summer members sin 1925, $290 in the farmer's sister, Mee. Wer. Me - Ellis trophy, Bev. R. ('. Mrlhriuid. 1924; $12 tennis in 1925, 0 hi 1924: Dowell. • Mr. Coulthurst and ilii-. Mctlermul $933 green ticket"; in 1921, $8831 in Owing to the severe i n' -w ecr:€orzn, were the telly one; prevent to reive 1024. Last year $1,174./0 was spent the last of. the week, n» scrcice wa7' their trophies in person. on the improvements to the elute herd in the Wetttfield Lrnitesl church, Concerning these variette trophy /MUSS'in the way of extt•nneon ,of the Mr. and Mr;.' : P. Campbell eperit contests President Lee gave the fol. elute room and the inp ellstion a, few day; last wrcex set tart home of latent lowing information : ehew#t*, ;124.1$ was tont •on new their toucan, ]rte. Everett Hoover, of Ladies' R.oa. Bowl. -Thi; eoMsst furniture, club . horse srupulks and was *pat to all the ]aches of the equilertent, $1111.$ .on the tennis M"' - ,.rarrttewhailli + c COW itikeitroits Poe More M& ' Write for Pratts Cow ChaTt FREE PRATT. FOOD W.,.f CANADA. Llorksi .1050117'0 RED AND WHITE CHAIN STORES FRESH 1N—Head Lettuce, Celeryr,;:Spi uaclt, Cabbage,f!ara-- r ;tips, Carrots, Haddie and Oysters. Sweet . Mixed Pickels, max.. Cs Bulk Cocoa, a, 2 lb . R , $ for...w;l-9c Serve -Us 'Cocoa 27/2c can Bulk Dates. 2 lbs. 25c Try. Our Special 'Blend Coffee Phone 110' - .35a a pint • White ,Beans, 4 lbs,. for 25G :. n• Laundry Soap, 4 Bars for 25c 70e per 1h. • Y a ■ H O .E ), Cor. East Street and Square j W. MacDonald Electrician Britannia Road •-1 Teltf1hone 1.74-W ELECTRIC WIRING for Heat Light and Power See Us First for Fird.Class Work J