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The Goderich Star, 1926-03-18, Page 5•••••• THURSDAY. MACK Ilk, NEW• tight Re y Electrical Process Brunswick Records Hear Sleepy Time Gal (Nick Lucas) Prisoner's Song (Vernon Dalhart) Royal Console Model, reg. price $145.00 Special clearing pace $85.00 OTHER MAKES AT SIG REDUCTIONS • CAMPBELL'SDRUG STORE PHONE 90 GODERICH Ca.kutta, Benares, Agra and De Victoria. Manorial and India Museum are Buildings of Much Interest in Cakutta could possibly do it justice. It took 21),000 MA 82 years to hand the Mattel aisi garente. The Sarderalt are as lovely as the building, and dee cypress-W*4*ml Watery, e.Y in - front perfeotly reSeete its loveliness. Its back iit on the River Jumiut in which you also get its reflection. We halm seen it twice by moonlight. The fort at Agra is also wonderful. In it were built alt the Mogul palates and mosques which are of white marble inlaid with semi-precious stones. The fort proper is built of red sand stone, so the • contrast is very effective. We are now in Delhi, which i in. tweeting for its new goveriunent buildings, moque*, pitlaebs And tin relies. relics. It is a beautifully laid out city quite worthy of being 't)e capital of India. The garderie are lovely, smooth shaven lawns, and fountains and flower beds. They have used phlox drummondii in so many of the flower beds and they are most effective. February Rth we spent visiting the mosques and tombs south •of Delhi. ' We left in a cerriage at 8.00 and were back at 6.00 p.m., having seen several beautiful mosque e and tombs. Kuth Miner (built in 1101 A.D.) was the most interesting of Tux • 4a-EirCaseak STAR Lady. )eassy Jean, Maa 0 War. Mins Cauria, A *Ws of 1UO llth Celts tyres deft VW, Hard Nat, Gipsy, Pollee, Twit Gry, Witch, Mrs. Peter Rablelt, Gipsy, Hellowcaett Child and Gipsy Lass. Wm. Cum). bell received the judees" first prize. Rises were donated by Mrs. Hal' liday, Mrs. N. McA,uky, Mr*. George Mrs. John A. Special Values McLeod (2 primps), Mrs. John Me- . Wed, too. atowearihrtaiwit„ - • nos Fria orwaiiiiimmlimwwwwiwieviiwtviwiwnwoi Friday and Saturday 1, McDonald, Mrs. John 8. Bedford, Mrs. D. Meliwain, Capt. Walter Mc. Donald, (softie Bros., Capt. Herder*, (apt. Malcolm Niellonaki, Cap: las.; Welter, Jas. Bonny and Wm. (.4atp..l ,bell. At 11 p.m. Mr. Sallows took two photos of the masqueraders, ens of the women and the other of the men. 11.30 p.m. Steward Bonny and Hs, yang of waiters served lunch to 145; people. A short program followed, consist. Ing of a stela by Mr. George Jenner,, Fryfogie at the piano and Mal Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose About 25 pair of Ladies Silk and wool lu-P4o in fawn and grey check. Regular S1.50 • per pair. Friday *Ad Sooturstay $1.19 per pair • Ladies' Silk Waists 7 only. Ladies' Silk Waists„ these were mark. Steve Langridge sang "The Convict ed to sell up to $q.00 tach but as we do and the, Rose." This wap followeell •not carry ready-to-wear we will offer these Moonlight by ehtneing,dance, dam which consisted of a lines Friday *ad SeAurtlay-at midnight e square and round &toeing. At 2 a.me s mese was called, dur- • ing which time Mr. Cant. Tweed' sang a eethie BMW, ;followed by Mr. talotn, haying iron pinatas eath eieingrura;.. .4Gor:gf f; andDorothy Carney in a sailor Fairacti From AnOther Letter From IVIiss Tom dating from the, 4th rPiPe solo • by Maitland low teen by the Government for the companied by Mr. Fryfogle. an Irish WortderM•IVIOItittes, •Patlideg TO111b11,411 Agra -The Tal •, Here we hod our lunch at a bungle. Martin; solo by Mr. Geo. Jenneesae.1 eam ort of vieltore. We were two Jigg and Scotch Reel byScott, Mahal Most Wonderful Building in the World. days at Jaipur, which is a well built after 'which denting sterted, and . . .. • . city governed by the Marahaja. The lasted until 4.30 a.m. -. . ' • streets ate 110 feet wide and border- - - The president and the -Club wish The Star is indebted to' Inspietar The Indian Mutiny relics' also are in a ed by the most extraordinary arehi. to thank all those who assisted them Tom for the •following extracts from this huilding, Next we mast to the tecture that I have ever seen. • It in the evening's entertainment, also another letter from. •his' 'daughter, Zoo, where they have a mese infer - Mize Mabel Tom. Accompanying este* collection of birds and ani- looks Bite haehdroP of a stage set, those giving the prizes, The night theletter were picture Postcards of male, especially Bengal tigere. The ting, as if it had length and breadth wits the biggest success the Club has ever had. and no depth. • Thera are miles and the Tlej leielial, which give one.'a followieg dee we visited the India eotta colored with elaborate designs e -wonderful collection of ert objects. and, i. a f • aeuiaeatg miles of it exactly the ,same, terra - a ehis,'thmost building epec faint cbriception of. the magnificence museum a; o • ASH iELD the most color- Mr. Harold Collinson, who bah iof ld Industrie% won- white- JuiPur is Prints and Ginghams • Friday mud Sat. tokier_ 190 per yard • Lace Bed -.Spreads 4 tmly Low Hed Spreads eXtra large si7e. Marked W selt at S7.00 obeli. Friday and , Saturday . . • $2.93 each . $1.95 each • • Floral Striped krefickla3J inch Blue and rink Floral striped Art 3 only Ladles' Silk Waists. Regular $10.00 Tkking fast • color and feather prom.. and $12.50 each. MAW Ana Saturday Our price $2.95 each 59c per yard . F. E. HIBBERT • THE CASH STORE • PHONE 86 n the world; This series of letters mens all the o AWWWWWWWCAMWWWWWWWWWW)11WWIN pestriescervee ut cityat 24th of May eeleeration, and sub- of Victoria United church was had. See "The Three IIitis" play by the'. hive eeen in ndia The been in Detroit since New Year, his • fretitaNise, Tem is peeving of great derful work, ruge, ta, twe I , returned.to his hon e in- Keneel, • 4 4 "- • segrently he was for over twenty on •elondity afternoon with it vert. Arthur Circle at anox church. csa e . • •niteast to our readers and The Star ivory, etiver; gold aall done and shawle around their shoulders nd lacquer., yes- mert all wear gay colored turbans, postmaster at the village, and . gaud attendance. Reports from di the Thuredand Price*, Marten Selt appreciates flat kindness of Mr, Tons seta gorgeous, beyof it vere old ond words, . Mr. Kenneth Mahe of the. tee c, e., years The leornen's clothes are even gayer. WAS home over the week end ,_ • for yenta ,while in Dungannon was different superintendents. for tin- end 20th ila . allowing -fie the liberty of publisla Ise hand and. roost, . . . . . Thetis is also it group of wax figuree We spent an a e es Res, Mr. rchibald Thompson tool eeeretary of. the Ashfieht and West 'pest year were %ors eittisfactory, midi . .. . . _ ... ft rnoo nseeh - the • . A- i , person is else fres Agra; 'Feb. a st, 1920eseAfter this showing Presb -Wienchurch Sabb • • mg. theme . • • . . the various types of men Palace .and se. . , -charge of the servicei .in Menotti W a wa nosh Agricultural Society. shoWed a membership of lea • The I The hard-boiled 'Telles of the Maharaia. ' . e , .on Sabbath , eew the past twenty years the fam. treasurer, Mr.s. Bender,' mortal frtee quentiv roasted stay in India, I can well under- found in India, with their native toss We saw his horses, elephants,. . : t Mme Lettie MacKenzie, 4. i. of ily .had. resided . in . .(odetich. Mr. anees in .g,00d condition. Three In -I -• ---.• • . - • eland the lino from the benin we •tunies end bouseliold goolle. . 1 meschee, private lake and crocodiles . used to eleg in (-bur* "Where eVery We travelled to eienaree at tight, and gardens. . Mother,: you. wooer : erteAlbert 'school, sPent 00 Week- McArthur Is survived by his .widow dies were made life members mite e - '' 7 prespeet eleases see wee man. is and saw- the sacred City. tvith ite have loved the . fern -house. 'The cote eluteme her home in XintieL " and by a family of four, Miss Lily boxes were .brought in, and thie her. . remit eenattractive of nil Orientals. We 'Went in early mernine to. tie at least a dozen fountains, playing In that Jno. MacKay, Jr., who had .Robert -Bisset); Cheeks, Windsor, lowed by the eleetien of oilleerge 'CIA/ • *11111' • Hiie..nteny iriends are glad To beer McArthur, of Montreal; Emily (Mrs.. aids were heard from. This was fel . ling calls him, is the laziesi, dirtiest, ties) on the banks; of the Ganges. eiful maiden hair ferns. There Were • • The ..Fseglish people that hays a wee river and took a beat to'hetter -view different parts of the building.. operation in GoderIch hosPital last tied. Franke at home, Mr. McArthur' which resulted as follows: Prete, vile.". "Our Aryeri brother1" its Kip- burning and bathing ghate (test. ton- limns were solid with the most beau - week, is doing es well ail can be ex- was one of the oldest members prat': Ma, J. Randal; vice pro., Mae 11. vc", here for eears,•all feel the anine way,. the scene. The bathing abets were We have seen a good many mon- ire ected; '• ' . • bably the - oldest member of Old', Mew; see„ • elm lloggaith; trews, g111.11PPY and how the - ha ,Q ' e d tot thronged • with thousands in bright keys since coming to India but never , „ . - . See the Dungannon column for an- • Light Lodge , of Msons, Lucknalve Mrs. Bender; . supt. . of Christine . and thesfuneral on Sunday afternoon i ts`emeardshite - Mrs. Wne ltiverse F wits a' Masonic funeral. Rev, It. C.I atmageite "e-; mite boxes,• Mrs. II. Sanderson; sold. ootwear . .. A these years' is beyond' me. . .. Colored turbans end. saris. edre.ssesi as Many as in Jaipur, You will .see.; .. • • ;4, 1.. 711.. nage r. ay Caleutta is a lieeutiful eters wee from all over India. The Atitharajas . a group of thirty or forty playints op nouncement of the Pullen Co.'s diss l'idd out, with splendid. rceula une heve builafive end six -story build- t i he roofs of the bazaars or .h the play. of 'ladles' coats. euits, dresses . .. Y and iiirt - ld McDermid, pastor of Knox schureh,' d chi rens coats et ' Mrs. Allan: sup,. of e • - • _ , _ ings along the. river front for 'the roads de. These are the black -fared, es, a an, . , , , . nubile pares. The first morning -vieconducted the 'services and the pall., of. Mission' Band Mrs • 'Mitchell - bearers- were- 'Messrs. J, J. MelSwete,1 ' . • • . . visited. thr Vittoria memorial,. a vete use of the pilgrims WW1 . they get. . . longetailed •variety. Yesterdns we Alton s store, on Monday and lues • • - • • • •- day, et I le d 3 h ' line beilding o1 White ectipur inaible, - • . ,. .... ., . . saw a Veil' young one twist As moth- • ay, ere 1 29t ,an 0th . Geo. Sowerby, . Dr, Clark . and Capt. I- •JOB PRINTING AT TUE STAB in Which are collected the painting The Ganges, likci -all other indimeeer's ° tail into a loop and jump , rivers, is very muddy, and Into 'it, through it Elephants -With gaily and art obects ner•tairli,ig to Vic- , a e thrown the half -burned bodies painted trunks and ears are quite • toria'e teign. The interior of the • from fhe saerifices and the dead bod- conneon on the streets, and . so . ire 1 nesday of last week. The Auxiliary nephew, Mr. Fred. Ross, all of Lon - dome is a seriee of mural paintings les of sacred cows, . etc. You ean camels. Peacocks •are as common are preparing to send a•seeond detecting. the events of interest hi ere as robins r ' denii- don, tvere here for the funerel, imegtne its condition, but thaz doee h a e iu Goderiele I eion of 'books for a Sunday schoel in the life of 'Victoria from her eorona. : The N. M. S. of the Ashfield Pre8- McDonald and two members. of - • • ses- ever, byterian' Church met at the home' of Light lodge. Two nieces, Mrs, Josh Mrs. Duncan MacLennan on Wed- Parry tine: Mrs, S. • Jones, and a not in the least • . - • n o. . disturb the -devout had been told I would see white -'"eorthern 0 tare ' REYNOLDS. -About a fortnight Alen to her death. The are lovel 5- }Finale He WaShes-lds mouth, his peacock here, but so far !ewe been ------o ago Mrs. James B. Reynolds of H town underwent an o wration • * eves his hair. as well as his *body and disappointed. l GODERICH TUW1N 8 .1. his clothes, and when finished. eds onFeb , . _ Mr. Wilbur Prouse's sale Monday IP London for the removal of goitre, 11 • 011ie-- • 3" 4' - Fe 11th -We leave Jaipur this which was quite succeesful, and err. I lei S U !LANCE a float tmder a 'huge umbrella% and morning for Bombay, which We -reach was verF Slieee88f121, IteynOkin WAS eepeceing to bring his afternoon says les proem We saw flue hod. on 13th and sail from Bombay en everything bringing high . prices. wife home this vveek, but owing to • ., • lies .on .the burning' ghats and seeeral Feb. 15th. Seh001 at 13"111011 wavdtsmisse at nc.xpeefed eQuiplications developing • to •ed for, burnin . eleresrheluk reP-ak g cnurr GRONVERS' Ti h be" noon • rea ay, a a • ay • Ang she quicicly. Went -down med. missed ' 16 tfie ^ plior eaihnot -afforcl. to, bUY given on account of the fpnetal from away en enough wood to ;entirely cremate, se ° CONVENTION Saturday last. The body the residence of Me, R. Colwell, of was brought to Goderich and the " ehar d Mutual. e wben the !wit,' It 1)W S• re his sister, Miss L. Calwell. funeral was held on Tuesday, with Life It is thrown into the river for the (Continued from page 4) vultures to finish. I heve never been Rev. C. F. Clarke, of North street services at St. Peter's church itt prevent rural depopulation. A charge of the everting service.at Lin- Rev, Father Compact, oP lit. Peters, . e " Asstiranc. e Company much shocked at Buddhism, hut Hin- too. Such an industry would lielP United church, Goderich, will have 10:30 in the morning, conducted bv - • / C11,41.1e, T - From the river we tveitt theough start had been made at the bottoni. ,ion March 2Ettle witieh he will ad- assisted by Rev. lather Dean, of,. • YME FIDDLERS • of Canada - duiern is horrible beyond-cleatriptione AFTER ALL Therf:f hfoichh7,9 •To ffy,q/ affilluk FOR Tiff Siok Our New Spring Footwear - is Attractive ht•1 STYLE Q UALI TY and PRICE You are invited to shop at W HERN'S SHOE. STORE 1 The Square Phone 43W Ilt , the county evereemakeng an hoeest Supper, • Father Gaffney, cif Clinton, as , sub- A•Fiddl ' Cairn Rgeteassesee ..: weeeneee, aye, °sacred cow .has the right of way in e effort to grcrw g„ood irrtt, The Fruit Mr, It G. Whitfield, pastor of On. deacon. Tlie pall -bearers were Mes- - ers __per/Eton everywbere, 'is even allowed to eat sweet inea Huron Central Agricultural Society are holding I years ago not half a dozen men minister the sacrament of the Lord's Kingsbridge, as - deaeoni and Esueb300•41410 the native streets and bazaar' The nee* it Growers' .Couned bad been ergameed Spring Show Night, THURSDAY, APRIL lat at 8 p.m. ts from the nettle. ion church, will occupy the pulpit sta. J. le Kelly, P. J. Ryan, Wm. Pft 450 to drive him away. Their presenee, learn to creep before it could wa , at 7.30 p.m. Under • the new ar- Capt. Malcolm McDonald. The body TOWN HALL., CLINTON . . D. -------- EY,. gent neve for • thielest tinte. next Sabbath Young, Fred °mime; IS Kidd and . • of seasons ago andehitd. to s. would be. very serious for the dealer itcouple towns- , • Hese er. : : Gone:men, Gee. one by accidentally Jabber. .agaiird Major. Sloana being called cin. seld -April 1 . . . . . , . • in on. tliEt(tleil vidga:.:kdIte ailtite.snott'snac:.);;S pastor, will conduct. the service at; and is survived by her ',emote :Mr ' • ?Pee to Ceenties 01 Bruce. Huron arid Perth Un-Aionfaiinri5thei.aarfgtte,rne000nigireti;enitoioafte‘i‘sas. ttiorind;.1111br ..1 ;•1.0. ;in:le:, tli;:i(E:taPtrl.g,.; ht.!...f 0111:1) .,;1: li!.C:ric}fekiltet'rn I. It'('I'Ini6teYlittawncl.:171et t i, : . it. • • noltV,1!als1a7:::877galstt;Piintd.b.el..4 ;a; eno'e°11te,r1 lk rangement zhade by the Presbytere, was taken to Clinton • inetlie after- . . Prim' for Competition As • . • street maker silencing and the co-operation-- of the Union. and Victoria st. churele. Godee noon and Interment .e.is mac e. t s Se Jefferson, the Airs. Reynolds: was born In .Clinton, 1 • RULES ••'; guid8 people. was needed; I s $10.0.0 2nd, $7.00 3rd, $5.00 4th $3.00 • exceedingly unPleasant. The there was Pciteason why Huron cauld - was ma afraid we might pollute Maier Sloan rind George Lalthwaite Roman Catholic cemetery at CI' t rich, are united in one charge aft r t • ruiry presen ast teen g at Un- eea. " ie: it: 'A • oda • • rh•tr e4 • Any•or all (-verdant' liable- for setNti e dining darse " • s a prose ete. in one temple monketes'ewere of Auelity,. *Huron county did not and agehs :enjoyed. the privilege "anima' al t'unten4 ."'"Aa. 7e' A( " niSt 1)f ("41"1* playing. They were. the elentest neca to take a seeond 'position to lan MEEK OF MAR. 22 to MAR 27 - of heariug 111r. Morris Sellars,. of en, of Montreal: and liy one brother, '• l!idgeli, avii.J.td il final. • - (4. ( (nominee In charge reserves the eale to make ate, eadoeshiel relesthst • I 6 e I-' abo t lantin 'Fred, of Toronto. With the exCept- ilni of Mi',• Mahme these leer(' .4!,11 71/.. ()Id et3sill:r3:trInt.aPttilltiriir:tor.;,roleetel:IIniaiiiILOt.1, .1 ()Meet, present at the firwrol, and hi attoi- 1.' i• ( .. . • . . . . • tion there woe Mr. Rte. -Holds' teeth. • . - K. , .,' V...1.. . and most sensible beings there. • ' - Toronto, who as the special speak - orchards and The feeling Mate in • ei at last .anniversary services. Mr. - - • . We were glad to leave Berme, and . •middle tiff it was toe late ea:I:plant Sellars is a good orator and his brief fdonday.and Tuesday . ' '• ' get to beautiful Agra withits-teon--t 0 • .. SI el le f ti - but interesting sermnit was based on derail. mosques, palaces and tombs. D. W. GRIFFITH .ell are.kept in the pink of condition Planted an orehard When he was 49, the familiar text,. "Seeing we also ' 4 presents Carol Dempstern and james .. v the governinent through tbe et- years of .age and toek. eff several teei are compassed abort with so 'great w . Kirkwood in a vivid love metodrama - forts of the lite Lord Curzon'. paying erops. . If .' the people cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside wife' other brother, Leo nseeade au; ese Admission : e'Coenbined fee Conceit and Dance, 500 no. reterve seatt. of New `eerie niece; Mre., - . . • te e er:clu to go to Spring Show fonds; of the Chicago.. Underworld . . " . The Ta3 Mabel, 'tomb of. elluth wanted first class fruit would de - every. weight, and the sin, ewhieh enotrel, 4nd S. B el 0110,11S '-• . . President . . . . Bernard, of Detroit. -Mts. 1teetiohls • • ' ' ' fream.srera. . 1 le ( • COX L. MILLER. . r . e e ,.. f e . wife, • e000l..ie e i mend it of the greSers ot• go to the Seereettaes the most' beautiful uildig in the earmers that produced it and ask for doth ' .1 • . • , . run vritti, pattehee' the rate that is was forte Yegt.n; of age and hail been married seventeen tesers. . For . the t.:• ' „ „ . • . . world, Built entirely of white mar. ' it they would get it., Ile ,hiniself set before us, looking unto Jesus the past terve yeors. . Mr, and Mrs, ilea. .._ ble. witlt .piereed mettle grills in theellad put out 200 boxes of privete erde '• OLD TIME DANCE AFTER THE CONTEST . "That Royle Girl" AIERMAID CO5IEDY "The Spotlight" mott nte•ate de • , fo • •nd bentUff leis year. . author and finishers of our .faithee itiltii bitve beint, governor and inet- •fl Mr, George leuthwaite claimed to l'ieh - Wednesday and Thursday The interior svalls are inlaid 'with • . • " the county- jail. Preelous. to -40,-.esaerr...=.1"4,aaselessealle- 12. that they wc;ie •for flee yenie eeeper have Veen in the fruit• business eveis (Froni apotijor correspoodenta and nuttroe at the Coulee -Home ie P c ne . • ear er anMajor Sloan, as he was , mrs, te relate Heron Road, Clinton. and prior to that lived on a 11 th M • Holt and Billie Dove have made it in- e ucea Prices AMON-ET I'M ES fruit tree that he fell into thehole., oonf tshuei:Idena:linotf "Th " He .had been ip the business fifty it seemed that the fruit grower had who was the son Of John and Maria • r • • • • JAMES OLIVER CITHWOOD •. so young when he eilanted his iiret received the. sad 'news 00 Monday farin 00 the Huron lead near town.: has written a great store. Jack to a marvellous picture • "The Ancient Highway" reeeats years and was still learning;- in fact • -Sanitarium,. London.. The' deceased / n Knox ehureh the servwes Will 1.. u •t • b tl • ' Sub- - Err COMED.Y A FarcicalComedy lo ThreoActs •to know all the college !nen. kneW in Moulton, 131 Barker • at., London „ "Gichlup" la on Anthracite Coal • • I t. sermons: 11 11.111.. "Will • II patentor] by the order to combat the fruit pests and graduated from Huron College and' Faith. Survive:" 7 pan., "Answer By eturn. Sabbath School and Bible so as to supply elm with abet he pointed es the parish of Middleton Classes :a 3 o'clock. - • - ....-..... _Friday andlatorday_. .................. _,....... ._.. . :. in . _... ... . eesenteeeeteemmeetingeon elite steers., , end golmesville; in OP he v,•its op- * ARTHUR CIRCLE 'had to know all the consumer knew was ordained in 1915. Ile Wail tip- it IP• • RICHARD TALMADGV •and • - - --. • --• --Vittoria -Ste.17.niteil elturch;-•pristor; Knox Church Lecture Room rnan's introduction of him as the pointed rectoe . of Christ ai.tirch, nee, sense Jefferson, mane EILEEN PERCY president of the Goderich liorticult- Iluntingford, and Trinity 44wra' Sabbath subjects; Incident's and 4.• death defying thrill picture ural Society and a lover of flowers, East Zorn', which he was compelled charge tees in _Passion Week; elatch Thursday •and Friday Mr: Laithwaite said he, loved flowere to leave on account of ill health and which will hold •you to the fhtish 'tees r.‘0" -MARCH 5th and i6th and looked upon hie. work among %viten tbey found he 'could riot. return 21' 11 "an" "The • blaelineas t - THE TELEF/I6NE Gum, IN at 8.15 p.m. • , s them just as a rest from the fruit to duty he was superannuated. Ile 4'511'4" 1).111" Bible 8elaull erit"ea " locic' Home" leaves his widow and parentv. prim for all; 7 p.m., "Peter's Denial." game. • "PATHE REVIEW" Matinee Sat,. at 3.00 p.m. , • ADMISSION, /11 CENTS It was very nearly 10 o'clock when funeral will be held Wednesday Baptist church, Marelt .214: flic• . Special Music liletweets Acts the gathering broke pp after singing afternoon from the Church of the Pastor ca both meetings. E -visite:. • Awe MARINE CLUB MASQUERADE • the National Anthem, Resurrection. • " To RADIO FANS.-- = Are you williug to,do your part?, „ , Are you willing to co-operate With your "iieighbOrfoi your mutual advantage? Are you willing to learn the correct operation of your tripe receiver? no you know whether or not you- are causing 'Men ence? If ou have not applied for membership in the Goderico Radio Association, do- so to -day. (et your friend and have him other join with you. Learn what a Blooper is, and the causes, and how to operate your set to prevent it. 'hell,,and only then, you will lte doing your part towards clearing the .tir of man-made static. 13e a regular fellow and do your share. Clyde Carter, C. A. Ratsi, Rev, P. C. Elliott, Biggest Event of the Season On Friday evening, Maree 12th, one of the beet masquerades ever ,keld teelarice was held in the, Marine Club rooms. North st„ Godes rich. First on the program was progressive euchre, 22 tables of • masqueraders playing 10 games. Miss Mabel Halliday won the ladies' first, and Capt. James Inkster won gent's first prize. After this the judging started, there being one hundred an fifty masqueradere to judge. The judges Were as' follows: Capt. Maleolei McDonald, Capt. Janice blister. Capt. Walter McDonald, Capt. Joe Harden, John Houtie, John Muncie - sated Wm. Campbell. g See'y.ireas, Vice -Pres. President. The pliers were won by the fol. alimikt""mit lotting: Tee le, S. Mary Mae Old se. ••••••••14.11•11.1••• subject, "More about Jonah. Did you know that he was Swalloixel •OBITUARY twice? Swallowed but trot dittestvd, van it man h1' .1* .Tonah?" Pray - I. ednespan. et.u. are` grit of the loss Mr. and •Mrs. Dan heartily welcomed. Still the con. MeDonald, 'formerly of Goderiche gregations grow. Cow along With have sustained - in the death on the relit. erbeesday..leste,Meree, .11Sle.e.e. their- . te•e oTeenier' ineettag -of-the "aailieie youngest daughter.. „Aid Society of Vietmia st. United MeARTHellts-Four score yeats,cherch was held on Thursday after. 'and forr was the allotted span of Upon. with ft. good attendance. TheMr. Mr. Wm. efeArthur's life, and by a President coeducted the usual devot- peeeliarcoincidence it wan on th,Vona' extecises. The principel bute , e anniversary �f his- birth that he 'Mese was in coma -dim wite the breathed his taut on Friday last)flitiatzuseni;. ;tiriodleo;rohuppld4stitimile1 hiplace of birth and in le57 he Cawdor, in Nairnshire, Scotland. 01' for the fancy work department came to Canada, coming out to s the afternoon of • April (ste. The at. ' uncleet in tilexbridge. For the past election of officers rceulted as fo1. sixty years 4,r more he ,was a resi- lows: Peee.; Mee. site stent of this county. Ile was in the l pree., Mrs. G. • M. Elliott; see., Mrs.1 'contracting and building Wetness Harty Mew; trenee Mrs. Gee, Wile McDONALD.---We learn with 10- er on e • 'day .at 8 aroundarowtd Dunganpoflup untn inc t,IUC 8011. of an ticeideet•in fliseg a salute off The annual mettieg of the W.M.S. _ Chestaut _ (Anthracite) . $16.00 Stove (Anthracite) $16.50 Pea (Anthracite). $13.00 Coke .... ....... : ... . . .$15.00 per ion • Pocahontas,.. . 41400 Domestie Lump for your Grate and Range $12.00 per ton Our Coal is weighed on Your Own Scales.the Market scale With Spring House Cleattint:„ you will require PA 1'-. 1'. We still have stunt.. Sherwin-Williams lett that v.0 are ,011. mg at 51.00 per quart. Muresco and Mabaqine at 50..* pct package..., • Liquid Veneer and 0 small. 1' ittle, 2 ic largeouttic, '45c each. Special prices on Door I ;wk., :Ind tither iluildvr Had - ware Clothes Wringers and Garden Tools at Special Prices in order to clear. CHAS* C. LEE The Htrdware at the wharf sittoo CHANDLItit • OLUMISINO mod HEATING Store 'Phone 22. H04810 'Phone lit