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The Goderich Star, 1926-03-04, Page 4• 1 ?AMP POI* COMAE IN AND ESEE • OUR NEW SPRING GOODS• THE MARCH UON MAY ROAR BUT SPRING IS SURELY COMING CURTAINING New Silk 'Panel Curtaiee Silk Maras for Overarapas in the new golden and rose shades. New Oblate, Cretonne. ete. DRESS LENGTHS Beaclea Voile Dress lengthin varioue coterie oleo tkeeesed Voiles and New Ginglionew A rue line of leig,rerre ea. Xuweins. • Sutinettes and Fuji Silki. Alio we are stocking a full lino of leworgette in • different, shades BROADCLOTH' Printed mercerize(' Broadcloth and silk stripe Broadcloth ARAGON This is a Nitrous fabric with figures in rayon. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN - We still have a fesv Winter Coat* for Ladiee ' and Gentlemen, wbioh we will sacrifice rather than eirry over. CORNFIELD PHONE 418 LADIES' and MEN'S WE.. "MOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" • WEST SIDE OF SQUARE GODERICH, ONT. • • M 1 TH11 Inkbis e security, nealaseas and methoe wAlint GOLF sboow b. impresswed on tett y pepl. The pupils ir every roc sew well. *mew tee 19311 Over $2,11.4) Ahead 41,0414.41 111 1 11 111,1•1100• THURSDAY, MARCH 4th. IML tieseemee,,,,....,~eseeemeseesaseeeeesasespaeseceensee•••••esese...-....-....... . el Coarse Date& tat of 113414P-Inrurtb.C7filtDsviel.:**C1":11.t. For that Cough or Cold Work ef pupil* fair to ,eveellent. Progress fair to excellent. Deport - meet fair to excellent.. . The principal of lecture' wheel reported 170 boys on the roll and tee girls in Ausuary, and 178 boys and 188 girls ia February. .Average attendance in Ans. 84 per tent., in February 86 per cent, Penry Bank deposits $102.80 in January, $72.66 in February. $33 received from eleven **.resident pupils in Fsbruary. In January Miss Z. Dougherty supplied ea. day for Xise G. Sturdy and Mrs. Redditt- one day foe Mr. Wil- son, and Miss Hume one and a. hilt days for Mies L. Robinson and two hind a half days for Miss D. B.U. Ai Central 'wheel 92 boya and 89 girls were enrolled in January and 83 •boys and ide girls in February, aver- age attendance 88 per cont. n Janu- ary and 89 per tent. In February. Penny Bank deposits in January, $76.55, in February $46.20. Mrs. Redditt taught nine days. for Miss Ball. THE CANNING FACTORY . •••••••••,04.po Company, With Mr. Blake Cheer as Managing Director. Take Oeer „OId Canning Factory • A company known as the Huron • Cannings and Evaporator Company, ..+11,•••••• Ltd., has been incorporated under the tensel• y dramatic "Pipes of Gordon's law of the Province of•Ontario. Men" Peng Rangoon and Manilalav Y playful "Good Merning, Brother AIL Blake Cheer, signieg an agree - "Little Weenie" and the this company, with ehe assistance of by Hammond, to Geoffrey Twebtyseight earmers have promoted Sunshine" which she gave as an en- rnent and subacribing $3,000 of /We* Mabel Tont Writes Interestingly of Her „rort. core. Criptain cried Lodge, always a stock, with the power of buying' the ._ favorite wifti local audiences, was Premises known as the Huron Can- pressions of These Places generous in his offerings. His sweet ning andt ,Evaporating Co., situated • listen to. His songs were greatle and 794, from the Canadian Bank of Calcutta,* Senates and Agra Next Miss Tom Expects to Spend at Least a Week in the City of the Tai Mahal. tenor voice Is Always a pleasure to a w Pa o s appreciated. Commerce, the purchase pro being UTTERLY DISCOURAGED co• mnpeanymewaetiangheflodr* 000rgtahnieziAgth the f This Was the Condithin of a P. E. I. February in the Board of Trade • Woman Before Taking Dr. Wits. crramirs. andMrrea. Ceovebrurntheilliteygsale9;koctehdes , we Hams' Pink Pills $5,000. • . neceaaary a a - The following are extracM ts from one day in her car just at sunset "My illness began," says "sirs M. breath, 'of BageeId, was appointed another interesting letter from Miss The reflection .on the water and thelat• Ahern, R. R. No. 2, Alberton, chairman and eTr. George Laithwaite Mabel Tom to her parents in Code- pagoda was glorious. There is a • P.E.L, vahen my husband went over- secretary, and after some business rrielet-- ss , beautifully kept park with polo seas and I was left with the care of waa• transacted, the election of °ill- '.. Our trip from Bangkok to Penang grounds, boat club houees, etc. . a farm and stock, with. no help but cene and seven directors was pro- tonic, thirty-six hours. The equntry After our visit in. Rangoon we that of a young boy. My health deeded with.: The follegeleg were though. Bat, was interesting. There took the train to Mandalay,wi-nde 1 broke down and for the first time in chosen directors: Messrs. Gordon ie ecomicierable cultivation either side famous •by Kipling's poem. There Thy life I beeem'e utterly discourag. Lamb, D. C. Galbraith, J. B. Orr, of the veined, rice, rubber, enon. are a„ few Cid palaces and monaster- ed. lost ray appetite °had no Blake Cheer, ,Tames McMillen, Alex. nut, palms, etc. We saw many new les there but the bazaar a esrtrytenoggthepe, annwleosyvalsoormeeandte 'otfothheatelsZ and unusual birds, egrets from which people are of more interest. -From therldireceiOtors,GmeeeregtiengLatiolowwialoteg; the t aigrettes are taken sdurnig the Mandalay we took a boat cup the as the work loomed up ahead of me. following officers were elected: Man - breeding season when the parent Irrawaddy River to Magee It is a - A friend happened to speak one day aging director, Me Blake *Cheer, of fe tell Si a ci the toms left to very interesting trip, as we stoppce of the good Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Toronto; president, Mr. Geo. aith- had done for her and urged. me to try Waite; vice presidenteMr. D. C: Gals them. I had not energy enough, or braith. Mr. Blake Cheer is to be perhaps confidence enough, to try bonded..for $10,000. Twenty •more them, but she would • not be denied slums of $100 each are for sale, and aerie -me •three boxes 'andsby the which•it is hoped will be bought by s an the Ste ing stereo. Only once did I see monkeys at the villages- to put. off and take •on ; • playing in 'the treec maLi Tho Postmaster General "Was At Periwig we rtayed et the Run- on board and he told us of the MM. nymeade Hetet, which faces the ners and habits of the peorile.and of -channel, Penang is en an island, the•country. • The river near Blume ' quite pretty and very hille, like is Very narrow with high rocky cliff _ . Ilerigkong. In • the efternooe we on either side :covered with jungle, • c took inetor--•iidearetivii-Puleis Gar- essalcrealmsVbamboo; ly, pi demi ind ieeral temples. The firie to 'the western eye. • In perces we temple -visltewles esek e the Seuke. saw elephants moving the heavy teak • temple. The vireo is flail of them, logs down the slidee on the hillsides. • bright green snakes' coned all over' We met`many rafts of teak floating • tbe altar and the wood corvine- down the river to • the saw mills in • They Seemed perfectly Itarthiesa lint:Rangoon Whieli ;take four menthe ta gave me the 'creeps: Thee` are fed get to their destination as the cur- : • S an eggs, and the prieste requested rent of the river is so slow. . that we contribute to the Nurse. 'While at Rangoon we visited one The gerdens. were verse ecautifule of the saw milts to watch the eleph- ( so many unusual ilowericie trees sand ants Movieg these heavy teak toga • shrubs, but what, interested us most whleli they pick up and carry, to the • were the Monkeys. They run about null riinways. They look so. stupid wild and look well fed and prosper- but act so intelligently. The .We took fruits with us to feed mese are a careful,. pleasure -loving them. They epee:need freer all people. and the men seldom :work, points until ova -50 had 'gathered The .women are the mereharite. The .•about • our car. The oldest and monied laber is done by. Chinese or • time t had taken them r knew Jhey were helping me and was melees for res-l-seoritinued -taking -the-pill for aearly ace' Months and by that time I had safely •Passed a critical period in •my life, and regained my usual good health. 'To all civerwork- ed, nerve -racked women ---and „there •area great many of them -1 still say, and at all times, take Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills and I know eou will regain our energYe' There are many troubles due to weak, watery. blood easily overcome by a fair use of Dr; Williams' Pink Pills. The whole mission of this medicineis to purify and enrich the blood, and when that is done all tho •varied symptoms of antic -nee disap- pear and good health returns. Yu can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from farmers, so that they will.be inter- ested in growing products for the eefeeloryeetene hundred acres of tom- atoes are asked for by.tho Manager, who is remaining in Toronto until the 10th of March buying seed •sup- ply and packing his .household furnis time ready for 'mo'ving to Goderich at once. . Mr, Cheenseas been a fruit dealer, expert in tlie ,business o &Inning and evaporating for the past twenty years around about Toronto and we hope the farmers willzo-opertite with him. The compel:1y will no •doubt be a suceess as it ie starting off right, while 2i) per cent. of the -capital Is often set aside for promo- tion of a company the promotion or this company has been done free. _The authorized capital is $40,000, •As canned apples are in great de - mend ovetseae there should be a good market for the product of the company and the farmers around Goderieh will be blessed with an op. portunity of disposing of their fruit. OBITUARY strongest get the -most, putting as Hindus.Nature Is yery . kind to any druggist or by mail at e0 cents a , much • es thee could grab In their the Bureiato, the weather ie. never box froni Te DreWilliams Medicine ' mouths •• at cne • time. When • they cold, „Fruit of alt kinds grow, in Co., Brockville, Ont. -• • . foetid British ehe.supply exhausted they pro- abundance, so -why exert themselves. '-na 4 •ceeded to eat at their leisure.• The give_ them • e x.gellent PEIB LIC SCR 001BOARD There are man y rich Cliblewes in government, and gradually* they will :Te monthly meeting of the ' Penang, but the -largest foreign pop- have self-government •is Ir' Canada. Fume School •Board was held on elation Is British. The • Malay io We are now on our way to Ciecirt- Monday evening, with all the mem- tether indolent, so most of the labor ta, no "The Angora". of the British ie done by Chinese or Hindus. Neve:. indict 'Line. We expect to arcate at • have 1 seen suck a, variety of. con' Calcutta en January 24th from which plexions, alt the way from a rich we go to Donates and teen to. Agra cream to a shoe polish letiek. The to spend at least a week In the City' new fruits have been a great treat, of Taj Mahal.• '.• mangos, durians, etc. The &Irian ie ,.. bers present. • The matter of mimc. supplementary reading books, fram- ing of four or five pictures, and pur- chase of a couple of flags for Central school, and of some kindergarten supplies, was referred to the chair- man of the .school management corn- an ode, huge fruit, astir a epin CONVERT BY MR4ANDMRS nuttee with power to act. Accounts • skin, a smell „like 11bad egg and a • • • GEO. H. KING were referred to the iiiience commit. flavor like nectar. You really have 111,1.041.10.0014 .tee to pay if found correct. A letter . to bold our nose when you eat it. Border Cake Star Speaks Highly of from the secretary of the Horticults • The Malays are very fond of it. The Entertainment by Cornier Gode- - -• ural Society reported the intention cocoanut palms' make n lov.ay pies .. 1 .',.• e ....e er t,. esele: iei •also of the - Society to donate a package true, they are so graceful. •••• s - • Rubber plays as large 4 • part in Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. (gee sented at sehool and to offer prizes of flower seeels-to each family repre. '. Burma as wheat does in our Cann- H. King, formerly of Geideriih, will for the.eost displey of flowers grown ellen West, everyone's interest. end be interested in reading the follow- lime this seee at show to be held in fortune seems bound up in rubbering sport of a concert given teeent- °August. The school board is sube 'you would be much amused at the ly in Windsor by Mr. and Ittre. King scribing for two memberships in the costumes of the servants on this boat and the choir of Central United Society, selection of •premitante to be (Elepluinta). have left the church, especially as Mrs:Xing is to left to the principal of cash' sehool. • Chinese behind and 'from now en be in Goderich next week for the A report from Inspector TOM was .11indusewill do the work on the boats .conetcrt to be given under the ousel- yggelved, - -eircular skirt reachin s halfewaY bes church Thursday eve • and in the hotels. The welter's weer cen el the Young 'Women, Missioli f report of the inspector grad- $ eestelle that would de credit_ to Circle , ed all the accommodations at Vies any comic opera -I tie flat 'white A Urge and Appreciative audience toric school as first class, with:the turbans, a tight wait effeet, with A assembled in the Central United exception of class rooms, desks and ning, for the lighting, which were graded 1 and 2, tween the knees and neeene is girdle annualcorieeit- of the ehoie. Since endit-wassreportecteeThe zehool pros. made of coil after col of.yellow and coming to the Border Cities, last fall, perty appears to be in good Condi. , blue cord and a pair baggy white •Mr. George IL King, the 'organist tion. Equipments (library, maps, trousees, no shoes or s gage. The and choirmaater, has gathered charts and globes and missellaneous ' Id 'con- world be difficult to -aerie in any purchase $16 'to $18 worth of euPP e - e • Neck of their fates and the earound hite of him a band of singers it articles, $498. Tho board shot choir in • Detroit. The parts are ntenterea reading Woks selected by m ,their tostume ak a striehl s , e We are now on the Bay of Bengal, equally bola/wed and are capable of the teachers from 1026 list prepared and, to quote Kipling, "On the road extreme tonal 'contrasts. The num. by the. Department of Education to to Mandalay, where the flying *Isbell hers selected for them in last even- help the reading of each class. The play." I was disappointed in the ing's preprint were well •telosen, earetakere work Is well done. Grad - flying flehtee They etre small but Gounod's "Come Unto Me," and the ing and seating, teaching and disci - there are hundreds of them. At Rangoon Mrs, St. John, whose phony by Dvorak, recalled them in working feithfully. Work f pupils husband is president of Jewison Cols beautifully soft and sustained sing- fair to excellent. In some classes lege, met ue and suggested trips, *tr. ing e whik the missive ehordal pas. more attention must be given to Raegssen itself is most colorful. sages In Mendelssohn's chorus for neatness, method and Rem:racy. Betmese Costume, both on men double eboir, "Judge X*, 0 God," Progress fair to excellent: deports "Largo," from the New World Sym- pline fair Us excellent, all teachers and women, consists of s skirt of were thrilling in the extreme. Thaw silk or cotton*, brilliant greens, blueirsand the Elgeg And Cowen teketioto and reds predorninitte. Thly is worn showed the painstaking eat that Mr with a little white jacket cut in nen. ,King had given in their preparation, ww style. The men wear a silk tur. Excellent things are to be anticipits him et some brilliant AND*. Thlt e4 in the future front this choir tins emote* pile their hide in e large reit- der emelt able direction. SO tap at the head, with redone flow- Mrs. George If. King 14 a wekome 1111 4141 Me side. addition to the ranks of keel Po - Their plates of worship are built :Prone* and bee singing en Thursday arecod large peeredaa crrierally ewe- *VeninE tended further to estelelsk aced with gold leaf. You ran Wags:the geed esteem In which she k at. use the .rely pkture ettey make in male held. Pooseasiret a well trains teat brilliant sunshine. lew largest ed voice of wide rang* and sample and most revered of these is Sheet Proportion, Mrs. Klee was able to Awe puree*, ewe is beat on sbe portray every rharigine entotftwn if . e se what ars known le the Re•sww) the varied w‘hoiell of longs she pre - Lee. Mrs. at. John took us thtre 'rented on the Pregnitow free* the he- * 17.74:-.1L"trl'71t7t ment fair to good. Over -aged pups es need opetial drill in special elsias At Central aeltool school grounds are graded buildings, halls and desks 2, capeotork 1 tand 3, black- boards 1 and 2, lighting 2 ancr2; in ether respects the secommoeation is graded first ekes. Class rooms bright and tornfortribk; lighting only fair. F.quipment, $460. lite teach- ers should select $10 er 312 worth of twupplestentary reading books. Care- taker's work sippers to be weitIsfact- ory. Peons are well wated and growled; teaching fair to excelknt; terwhere dlb,at arid faltlifrit dis reenter fair Is excelleet Diligerecte, • SMYTIL-Mrs. W. G. Smyth. mother of Mrs. L. E. Doherty, of Stratford, formerly of Goderich, pas- sed away on Monday of last week at her home in Clinton. She was born in London Ont., but had .spent prac- tically all her life ie Clinton. She was twice married, her first husband being Mi. William King, who died over thirty years ago. • Twenty-four years ago she was married to Mr. W. G. Smyth, who survives her. She is also survived by. a daughter and con by her first marriage, Mrs. L. E. Doherty, of Stratford, and M. W. L. Ring, of Hamilton. Mrs. Doherty was, with her, motber When the end came. Mrs. Smyth was connected with • Willis church and until ber health failed was active in her at- tendance at the services. •The fun - elle took place on Wednesday afters noon of last week. PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss M. Taylor, the Square, bus left to visit friends at Burketown.and Port Hope. ' • • . gge, a e , an- nounnes the engagement of her daughter, 'Evelyn Craigie Johnston, to Mr. Donald D. Fraser, Stratford, Ont.. The marriage will take place quietly the middle of Marehetat the home of her brother, R. W. Craigie, 181 Ring street Eset,roc vi e, Ont. The Star was pleased to have a call on Tuesday from Mr. II. J. Breckow, of Moose Jaw, Sask. %ho, accompanied by his wife, 'ha; been on a visit to ehe Southern Staters, ar• riving in Goderich last Friday, and leaving again this week for their Weetern 'home. Mr. Ereekow left a cocoanut in its outer husk on exile. bition in the Star window. Xr. Breckow is a brother of Mr. Chas. Bream, of Goderich. Many friends wilt be interested in the announcement of the marriage in Toronto, en Thursday, Feb. 25th, 192d, by Rev. Dr, D. McTavish, of Mrs. Jean M. MatMay, daughter of the Ude Ewen )(sawn, bar/inter- at-law, Kingeten, to Rev. John 11. efiteViear, D.D. formerly of Henan, Chine, son of the late Principe Mae. Moatreak Dr. Manteca oc- eupleal the payees of Qoaterieli Unit- ed churches meetly MIA elowlerich friends join In congratulation.-. J0111 rIttletUfa AT VIM SIM • The Bluewater Golf and Country Club Isold_its second annual meeting of shareholders in the Board of Trade rooms, on Monday evening, the let inst., with e gratifyingiy large attendance sad volume of business to be trenseeted. The statement of operating reve- nue and expenditure showed that quite a margin of profit ensued, an unusual experience in golf clubs oa a second year's operation. The statement of assets and liabilities containing an appraisal of land, de- veloped cowrie, club -house, storage buildings and equipment, proved up a substantial surplus. Revenue from the sale of membership and greep tickets was over moo larger than • in 1924. Ten applkations for new stock were presented at this meeting and-- the stock *Rotted. Further stock -selling is In prospect and from the report of the committseseandling this it is evident that before° the end Of the year the requisite allotment will have been realized. • • The board of direntOre was in- creased from ten to twelve members, with the following acting for the current year: • Chas, A. Rekl, A. 3. MacKay, Dr. A. C. Hunter, Royal L. Lloyd, Dr. A. If. Macklin, E. H. Hill, J. W. Craigfe, 11. Ubelaeker, G. L. • Parsons, Harold Young, Dr. J. A. Graham, Mayor MacEwan. Dr. Hunter and Mayor Mack:wan were re-elected president and vice-presi- dent lospectively; Chas. A. Reid was elected secretary, and R. L. Lloyd was elected as treasurer, Mr. Lloyd was heartily commended for his ag- gressivtness_in the financial and de- velopment'efraira of. the Club. Committees for the several feat- uree of the Club for 1926 will be in charge of the following chairmen: • Grounds, Roy L. Lloyd; house, Harry Ubelacker; sports, A. J. MacKay; water and light, G. L. Parsons, • Further development of the course has been decided upon, and a com- plete water service to all greens will • be proceeded with as soon as the • frost leaves the ground.. The meeting of directors adjourn- • ed to meet again on Monday, the 8th, in tho Board of Trade rooms, " • ..G. C. L "LIT." , The second "lit' • or the term was held last Friday night with Meldruirt Cutt acting as chairman. The first number on the program waft a piano solo by Afiss Evelyn -Deep. The se- cond number • was the -Journal,' which was ably prepared and read by Chrystal Archer'. . The next item was the debate, "Resolved that went- • an's, place is in the home." The de- baters wereMarguerite Robinson and Charles' Robinson for the affirm- ative, representing the First Form, and Margaret. Redditt and Dorothy • Brown, the negative; 'representing IIIA, Form.The decision of the judges was given by Principal- Hume in favor of the negative, The fourth • number was a. "Mystery Number," in which Jack Purvis and his assist - :ant, Charles Naftee• performed some • magic tricks for the audience. • Fol. • lowing this Was solo by Pauline McEwen, who sang very sweetly, as • she always does. Last but not least • came the play, "Betty's Butler." - The characters were Evelyn Cur- rie as Betty, Naomi IVIcIlermid • as Betty's mother, Alice Oram as Mrs. Russel, Betty's supposed. to be future' inotbdren-law; Alfred Sturdy, as Betty's butler. Betty's mother. who was very dignified, had decided that Betty was to marry a rich gentle- man; but Betty had her eye on -the • butler, much to her mother's disgust. After a few arguments it was di - .covered that the butler was a rich • fellow /whom Betty had known a- long time. • So everything ended • very happily for everybody. BOARD OF HEALTH . At -the monthly meeting of the Board of Health held on Monday afternoon, a report of the Institute of Public Health was presented, showing sample of town water to be of excellent sanitary quality, also a report, dated Feb. 25th, on milk and cream samples, as follows': Milk Cream Beattie,riser'" .. per cent,fat..33:002 00 224:40 McManus• .8.60 26.00 Bell " • • 22.00 Bissett " ..3.40 24.00 Oke •" -3.20 28.00 A milk and cream test as- made Feb. 18th by the assistant sanitary inspector* was as follows: Milk Cream, Beattie •...3.20 25.00 .. . ...3.40 23.00 Bissett, . ... . ..4.20 23.00 Oke..... . . ... . r....3.00 . 34.00 McManus... . 280 17.014 . ...... 3.40 22.00 The aliststant sanitary-- inspector's report for January and Februsry stated that Victoria school and the Collegiate Institute were • inspected by the M. O. IL and himself and everything was found satisfactory. • oppippoiik144. Ouch! MyBack! Rub Lumbago Pain Away IRS inkaehe awaywith email • trial battle of old "$t,Jis 011." .P.P.Oade Owe Ricker's Syrup of Tar with Cod Liver • Extract, 50c, AND • Dominion Bromide Quinine Tablets, 25c. ° GUARANTEED RELIEF All other well-known Remedies always • in stock. H.. C. DUNLOP The Rexall Drug Store , Bedf rd Block _ • . • The insreetor reported, "T visited the waterworks for the purpose of test- ing the water supply but found the chlorinating plant out of working or- der." *Slone disinfecting was done including a car at the C. lesell. depot on Feb. 23rd. (This car ere under- stand was occupied by a email pox patient, who was taken off the train by authority before reaching Gode- rich, and under instructions the ter was famigated). On Feb. 26th the inspector tested the water for chlor- ination and found it all right. Some unsanitary conditions were looked in- Goderich. • Trnney; Viola Govier, 17; Mary Ann. Gower, 60; *Jean McDowell. Sr. I. -Kenneth Campbell, Harry lioss. Jr. J. -Alvin Snell, Mary Cook. Number on roll 26. . E. S. SOWEEDY, •Teeeher. Men are funny things. They 'lose thee: health 'erying to get wealth and then lose their wealth trying to, get health. A cold snap is when the coal man snaps his fingers at you. to on instructions from the M. 0. 11., to whom report was made. SCHOOL. REPORTS S. S. No. 6, E. Wawanosh • The following is the report of S. S. •No. 6, E. Wawanosh, for the months . of January and February.- Those marked thus (*) were absent for tests First yr. -Elaine Bamford, 75; Evelyn McDowell, 67. IV. -Ray • Vincent, 70; Edna Walsh, 04.63 • Madeline Walden, 64; Alice Govier, 63; *Norman Rodger, 63; ." Bennie • Walsh, 56; *Marten McCullough., 40, Jr. IV. -Edythe Mepowell, 60. Sr, III, -Marjorie cCampbell, 74; Mar- • garet Govier, 71; Thaddeus Gower, 70; Orval Tunney, 56. Jr. III. - Herbert Harrisen, 75; Ernest Snell, 72. ers IL -Lloyd Walden, 72; Jack Armstrong., 70. • ..Tx. $200.00 in Cath Given Any . • LIFIRST TPRItE MOM SECOND PRIZE M0.00 FOURTH PRIZE Mee FIFTH PRIZE • VOA • TEN PR/ZE3 OFMall each Cala yefind ton' I:rnert thiecte le the tt•Iwietur• berks. that awateestp_t with the letter on"? If „up., LelbiplyeiwIlietht set shnthelas. .cd lasduon 11 ta to at eat*. You may win * mat _prize ' DOES NOT INVOLVE THE ' SPENDING OF ANY MONEY. ••••••••• Ire -r.." • •;w-*: 'Wlitst . neettyawiimi1plehtly65 abject* you the event ties find neetnees sud writing wUl be considered factors. Send your answer .once and eta wIIra.. • ply by return mall ying whether you• are • c�rP • HOME IHANUFA COMPANY • t not. • 115 •ReaceavaRee A When your back is tore and lassie ow I ccisp, sciatic* or rhea:WWI has you Wifened up, don't stiffer Got a small tree bottle of aid, honest "EL boobs OW' at any drug sate, peer * 11111* 1* your bead and rub it rigid " est your seeks) beck, and by the tiers you calla fifer, the semen and lames new it. rye Meet *tee rripplowli pstietratier Reecil to be toed woes. It takes the paia rig* out *ids the Mary. It is raelticia, yet alooktely harmass and doewet bent She skin. Needs* rile stop hosibego, *Sake, triet714rIldeleteitrilli at d, so pcowytty. • A PROGRAMME' • FRUIT GROWERS' CONVENTION Under AuSpioes of Huron C.Ounty Fruit Growers' Coulon and Ontario Department of Agriculture TOWN HALL, GODERICH, MARCH 4-2, 1926 MORNING SESSION S. B. Stothers, Chairnian 10.00 aan.Grades and I.nspecti(m. . F. L. Gabel, Chief Inspector, I • estern Ontario 10.45 a.m.-Demonstration--Box and Ba el Packing., • W, L. Hamilton, Collin wood. • Discussion..Jno. Soirer , R. IL Revell. AFtERNOON ESSION R. Slossa(Cheirman 2.00 p.m. -Spraying Probleths. W. A. Ips, B.S.A., Pruning (I Grafting. J. . Neilson, B.S.A., Vineland.. . • ketsAhdrew Fulton, 'Assistant Fruit Com•• missioner, Ottawa. t • Question Drawer. W. A. Ross, B.S.A., Vineland. Discussion -K. Cameron, Lucknow C. B. Middleton, Clinton M.. J. McKay,Lucknow EVENING =SS 0.30 p.m. -Banquet with Lion's Club'' at Hotel Bedford. w Chairman, Dr, W. F. Callow, Goderieh. i Address of Welcome. • Mayor H. J. A. MacEwan, Goderkh. Ontario Government's Bxperitnent in Shipping ,• Apples to Old Country Market. P. W. Harlot's, &SA., Director Fruit Branch, Ont. Dept. of Agriculture. Address -Harry Sirrett, B.S.A., Cobourg, Pres.. , Ont. Fruit Growers' Association. • ,Wale's** R. R. SLOAN S. B. STOTHER, Pres. Huron County Fruit Growers' Council Seey. 4111.1111a,