The Goderich Star, 1926-05-27, Page 6•
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Ladies' )simmer Dresse
For Sport and [gess Qccasions
New . Georgette Dresses
Printed and bordered Georgette Dresses
for aftertW€u: and evening wear, in all the
latest designs and spates. 'You will tie
delighted with theca= and we invit,; ,Nott to
e;a. pw in and look them oyer.
Now Spur( Messes
Printed and bordered Cope-de-Chitte Sport
Dresses in the latest materials and shades.
Also ;a full tins; of Broadcloth, Fugi Silk
and Willow* Suiting Dresses. Ladies' Golf
Suits of Silk and Cotton Crepe Dresses.
The balance of our Ladies' Summer Suits are offered at
Remarkably Low Prices.
Men's Suits•
'A• full line of Men' -s. and Young Mena Summer Suits, in light and
Dark, Single and Double Breasted Styles, as well, as Standard
A. CORNFIELD
PHONE 418
LADIES'. and MEN'S WEAR
'SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP'
WEST- SIDE 4P SQUARE GQDER1CH ONT.
FAIRYLAND OR
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aet4titill
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?move rf the Commission cored to buy 50frISALL '; i
like building. This latter proposit-
ion the Commission refused to con -I High *wee 1�'sa et Thr f_lpsadea t
aider. T'hs mak#er of irirrraseid lent KoDAKs
{eras Jaid over for further considers- .�-
, tion. Healy hitting coupled with nruq-
The Tette: referred to is inclined +beetin prr+ars. resuftrd is many runs
to n*islr:ad the pubis as to the put- b1 scored in both games of r'open-
pose for which the Hydro office and an day" of the local .Soft Ball Lea -
store is so conspicuously located. gue. The scorers at both battles
T'HlaRSD,AY, MAY Mb. lift
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The local Alice not only handles the were forced to go over the forty
public utilities of the town, but else mark ht announcing the ,number - of
actses the agent of the hydro Sys• runs registered and their pencils - w e
tom. That the e$0. and store are were ,fit the jump all night. Salt. �I
• located on the Square was not ati ford—pordon,tis; Colbcrni Rifle Club Printing
any time intended far the purpose of ,Mast year's pennant winners, stcted
providing extravagant quarters for their position by swamping the trans-
tiss local *tanager and his staff. The potation team 37 ,to 0, while the
provincial. Hydra recommend the lo- G. C. I. nosed out the $quere with -
cal odic. and stores so located, first the odd ran in 43. Yes, the figure*
for econorak reasons, and sseondly, are +correct, even though they 40 look
to regrlate the price of electrical Ap- queer,
paratus to •hydro• customers. Gode- it was terrible all ,light, but even
rich, like mostly *11 other Hydro so the games proved exciting and
toms, at the commencement of their - amusing at many ps air s and the
Hydro conneetian, could not eonrp*ne • largo. crowd witnessing the tilts
an of the power that was necessary seemed well satisfied. The innovas+
to contract for. .Tile refloat was that tion, namely : the taking t:p of a col,
the local Deportment was called upon lection throughout the crowd, was
FILMS
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an 'nlairglflg
H. C. DUNLOP
The Rexall Thug Store
Redford Block
to pay lasvr.power factor peneltie*, treated ,very generously and if every - o
also line cti*tges, out of proportion night yields es large a return ae
was no object of the .profi store* Tin he o worries; that gets 21 runs off "Mike" Sander- Chas. A. Reid..0 E. V. Doane: „1
was not to make large profits from • The other innavaitian of the season t be feared for its hitting 1•. H. Bill, , ....1 T. to
i to the amount of current Toed, The Tuesday did the League will have no 1
d d thegreater i t "cl f theMinch h sit w seam f
the lac
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R. Pat rson...O
the sale of electrical Apparatus, but—using f 13 -inch insewri seam ball sOn is Clifr 3icManua tinted in a neat H. C. Young...1 i . Heath 0
to educate an encourage na to o • nc a sen pitching effort, even though ho was
f l is not 1 for ball used. last not ted
caro o elect* , energy, only
u as year ---was o gree beaten, especially when you consider
newer, but also for domestic. um. so ,kindly, the playeras au agreeing
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that it was the &rat time he 'Professional
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with comfort,
sTo obtain an economic result .,from that It was too large and too lively
thid had a ball in his Bands this year, .David Hastings 1 Hugh Law .0
he Sy*te'n a greater load was nese- to handle Long lively j Then an Tuesday next we find two best .core—Diiss Olive Alkene
awry. Anyai'ie familiar with the re- line drives were the order et the day more real battles acheduIed and you Ladies'ilrmen's best seers- -It, Olive
i.layd,.
suit will readily agree that the teed' and the ' pitchers were bombarded
office and store have been fairly suer can't afford -to masa them ...The Ladies' Driving Competition -•-Miss
cesafua, The total current used by
the town at the beginning of the
�Flydro connection was 150 k, w. per
hour.. The average consumptipia int
now over 900 k.w,w per hour. '
M*uy town* operate the hydro
stores.. onor. monthly : credit system
and appear to mike • sante .profit.
This plan was .some time ago fully.
considered by your commission, but,
sitit would,, no doubt, create an .un-
desirable conditions and alsowork
constantly. The new heli perhaps i ware are determined to register a Edith. Williams.
more than anything else was respell- win this tinea but will have trouble Gentlemen's Driving Competition --
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for such high *cares. i in doing so as they meet the Col- A. J. MacKay.
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*ei s Majion
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tax .thegameaathein borne tea»r. 'Phe other argument 2 b1aU Mixed Fclursome--�:4i s Ii ,� �o Tifte Club-Tranapartxtiontiltbringsthe ,14.G.Ci aggregation into Naftel and II. C Youngbhefirst oneto. get' underyway,.bat£leagainstthetralaspartatlon.a£cilia of "Opening Day weed team and it rcill be no •runaway for INDIGESTION • BANISHED:
duly carried out at it, Mayor Mae -
fa, Dither team. The trainmen feel
Ewan, Reeve Mtmninge ani .Asae
'fCarry Edwards officiating, `"dem" quite
confident
against 1iams' 1Irik 'iila'atthey were just Through the Timely Lrt of Dr.
wielded the hickory In great {tyle, look out for feat. and tight game.'
slamming the mayor's ehoote to all i , .........�-...,.. _.-. ,, 1 ° The ur ;clot need' of all Who suffer
corners and a greet• rush was made frons indtgextton is a tonic to build
to sign him up. .The mayor then jytA'tltNll' GOLF up the blood. Pain and distress af-
atReially opened the league with a` - Ci.0 OPENING ter eating is the way the stomach
neat speech and the game was on. • 1 shows it is too weak to perform the
"Pete" Turner made his 'debut as 'Lartte Crowds On bn Links and Tn Club
work nature intended it to do. New
a pitcher, the other end of the Tran- r House an Monday Last' strength is given weak stomachs by
sportation battery being Jack Stew -'l ----.. iDr. Williams' Pink fills, meuuse•
art, Jr. For the .dicast few `innings The annual opening of Maitland these pills enrich and .purify the
the Railroaders looked like easy coin- Golf Club far the season took place blood. This is- the• natural . process,
ners and about the fourth spasm had under auspidione circuinst'incos on. of• giving strength and tone to the•
a five -run lead, but this noirgin soon Monday last, There was . a large• . stomach . and secounte for: the speedy,
melted away under the torrid attack crowd of players' and the', s that fol-
C'of last year's champs: Led 'by the events were.Keenly contested. Invariouthe
Tow the use of thise pills, Prod of
2eite£ in stomach disorders
Bisset boys, Bill and Bob, the Gun-, club house • during the afternoon this is given by Mr. Wm.' li..Keily,
tiers made thingsmiserable, for Bar- bridge aqd Mah Jong .were played. 210 • Esari'St. Kingston, Ont., • who
Tows Pets and • the score • travelled,. Afternoon Use was served: .Regular says • " I . cannot . recommend Dr.,
The heavy hitting .of Hederden -was a served. A feature of the day- Was lied .been bothered with .indagestion
,feature of the game,•• . seven runs the . niter -club match, Blue Water in. a ':chronic aorta for almost, 'ten..
being scored an two of his .mammoth Club, vs..Maitland, the Maitlanei} play years. Everything I' would. eat would
clouts. ' ers being one ups, The following are :'turn sour. I: felt as though them
Tet inmen Were somewhat Kana the results of -tile aerials events of i vas a bigball.in mystomach all the
h ra l
dieapped = by the facet that some of Elie day : `'t;nae, I felt' tired • and wend ' and.
heir Ia ala were unabi'e to'be Pres`- Blue'Water Maitland .would often turn ,dizzy, 1 doctored
t py
ent, but even if they tied been at full 'Gordon-Sutcliffe0: is F. Carey... !...1 and tried many medicines, spending
use setting sun. , strength it sues tis dhubtful if they A. J. MacKay...0 • . * Many, many dollars, but to no avail.
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went byboat to Iiau--. i?artment s►f�,tli, could have taken $• fall Tut of :the . •
may, ,B.,` McDci nsid 2 One .da y z beard a lady praising Dr:
Today we
a sty :',,Coo. m o our, acesnt�' .pi?mping. pietnt, Rifle'Club.' The .infield oi< the latter fir. Marshall. ,.I C►iaa. Gairr6w d. T'Villiams"! Pink i'i11s and 41.1'd:4141 dofiided to
sante. {whero the f.eague of Natioita. •. main a io' is•a snappy oI?e and win, ' ; H'. itch,eljd tr the .i''
m rskin et . Lausanne la' quite this report, which in °the P, ,ageiegat n ppy, •'Mrs, x,•Elbrfiftenurg:T y. m., am 'more Ilia-gIs+t1•,. ,
me be e )
but :l _pears in the last, issue �of The Starz rank,among the :beat of .-the fe:agtle, : j'Mrs; 0. Brawn.,Sl lilies .liiarion, Lee :l lid,:for 'for soon 1 found relief, *lid; •
a large city on Lake Geneva, aThe Wean diamond found` the' .
not near sea attractive as a tourist i is worth. 'chresful' consideration byMrs. P. Ciraigie;4, sist , #ludas 'til
after'.takttg the pills for a cite' of.
MOIST 9giearo engaged'; in' deadly combati,.C. bilker ..1 1?. 1Vurtele d months the trouble. disappeared and .
resort `RB• Montreux. • Robin.and.1 'every interested ratepayer ;orad must '
think this' is the .loveliest spot. we-oot be .:understood itr'any waya'ata with the o.G.I, and a thrilling battle D.
Brawn..t..�1 Ernest. Lee...;•il;.riow Icon. eat all kinds af•fatd, and
hovel Yet course.. it is o • meaning' that the plant is nein skit- it was. True the runs were many, I A, .l;'. 'Sturdy.. ,. i U. C. Dunlop0, have again.MY old -title health and
y seen• ' ` full and econamae;aliy ' operated. but the score was at, all bates rwlthin C. leaftel. ,,: , ...0 D. D. Mooney,.0 strength.'
good timte to see both :Italy `and y
.Switzerland. nd. 'We have *eon flouters, From • my knowledge of .- her dant- it tying distance. Both. teams :dished Mrs.leaftel. a. rker Mrs.• .Chapman Ii :eon win acne! :,roar ,name gad
e and shrubs everywhere IS operated '*with at least' ordinary up some clever bail but they lap*edi 0 Williamso address to The t». Williams Media
'fruit trees a bs a yw e,
sin w I n eel in Naples, gond skill and carets, That ihQ al- on too stony occasions to make a l ora., J. 4 Craigle Alias* 1. '#W . i rine Co • Itroekviite,, 'Ont., a little
over mince a d • . ap ciency of abet pumpin plant' is low low score.. Archer, at short; or the
Thi*. Socias are partictliarly trust->; far of 0 1 a bolt. 'Will
'"iflbe to' Eat nod Hew to
and that it is net
aft eeommicai students, was the rill round et H, N. Ubelaeker 0 F. Chapman.'... , .1 . Eat,"x ill be mailed to you 'prepaid.
'i`ul, 'for they .do not fence their oreh oft #cell . ibis a, ument his Reading being sen• .
X. Macklin• 0 Jas I1onaldson: , .1 •This book contains many useful •
aisaiott:` On ac- eatianal, while his heavy hitting ac- , �Dr; 'Macklin; 0 Geo. Downey, .. , a 1 •lie alth hints. • • '
counted for many of his team's tuns..Mrs. R. 1.. Lloyd 0 Miss A. Saunders 1. You `can get these .pills through
It Wats his homer into deep right' R L. 1,loyd.. , .1. A. C. Ciminero ..0 • any medicine dealer or by mail at 50
when the sacks were loaded that took t Miss M. Naftel.0 Miss Olive Allen 1 , cents a box from The Dr. Williams
the rep out of •.the Square, For eht W. watts :i .J.. R. Leadl� ey.....0 Medicine Co.,: Broekviile, Ont.
•latter, DOM •. McHay Played a e i
game in the'centre garden and in the
closing stanzas of the game his field-•
ing earned'. him great applause from
the onlookers. The result was al-
--t against oiar dealers, the' .plan was
�_ Jungfrau is tho chief attraction, but tat i•et;aided •with favor: 'rho buss-
- alas! she has . not shown her face ness of the local office is naw of such'
since eve arrived. The hotel propels- proportions' #hat to handle it efiieient-
PARADISEIy at least suitable office quarters
:are required. In this office' there •ia
now handled -over $80,000 per; year,
besides the maintenance account of
the Light and Power System and
Waterworks System, to say nothing
_ of the almost , daily billing and col.
looting, .together ,with the mase of
detail a, etc ted •;with every such.
t veldt accoinmoda-
tl4n is *iso, ,required. i Ontario 1iy
"" Swiss.traina are par excellence; quite ro is a
for says ,she Is wearing a veil of
clouds. X do hope tomorrow will be
clear enough to see ; her face, The
Miss Tom finds dower►glad. Hillsides et Upper End of Lake Como Jungfrau, is only 13,x00 feet high,
Beaming Either. Title not etc high as many` of our Rockies,
but most people considered it the
most beautiful mountain in Europe.
0+>lkiiss. Montreux, April 29th, 1926,
Swiss SceneryEqualled Only Y Make a Splendid trip ' down' here
t mountain n-
through magiriiicen seen-
. on an electric • train. Truly the
Swiss Fields Wonderfully Nest and Homes Quaint and Attt atttve
the best.' I: hours ever ridden in, an. ,
eC j A4p o a arranged with large plate•glasa •rich system; to: handle Its business in
Trains are S I d d D I Trustful.
system.. Ce.r .. n alai .
d too vast an'entetirprlse to even
d allow a branch so small as the Gode-
Mother interesting letter Iron).
Mise Toni Lelia r t•Ifes wondata of the
eccnery in Italy and• Switzerland.
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• - BBe1h gi.), Italy, Apr: 20th, 1920.
I could not decide whether to bead
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this. Ietter fairyland • or - Paradise.
• 'Either would be appropriate: It ;is
s ' A Rny slf shad' manner. The offaee
windows, that one may see the see t'`
tunnel, which is nine utiles lotag, It _ cry: on both sided of the car.. SVc
was . a glorious trip. There is a are sitting now on a balcony over-- into by . Your •Commission and hand -
about the Swiss scenerysnow_ led in the beat interests of.the rate -
grandeur
lookingrlsri Geneva .and the w ,
Orly equalled by the' Canadian Bock- :capped mountains on this appoaito payers.
les. Switzerland is wonderfully cul -t azo rose In the maser of.the Survey, anti
tiv t d so .neat and tidy, the fields shore,' • Theyaxe he Lake
a e , l h d bythereport made:by the engineering de-
almest look a* if they had been Wet-
lent in que twit win bef>illy.loaked
upwards, upwards, ever, upwards, meals at xtopn.' nd et 0 o'clock :were .•t�illiams'' Pink Pills; too highly. I..
tor»iia' . T at
`•'., *situated on the upper end of •Leke and dusted every , r► g
' • • como and surrounded by high moue- houses 'are d quaint acid attiactive,
#aids most of them still snow -ca.- with delightful flower gardens and
Pell } In the brilliant sunshine it window -broom,.. The Swills fondness
- heirs iiko R 11alo of radiance an tach for lase curtains amounts to a pas.
1- one, sion. tach .window has two seal,
. After eix'we:eks of Old Masters•iii and often a. a*ah curtain of the same
the Galleries. it is a Joy just to wen -design: in addition. • "�
aid which re w beau. Like Germany there are Verbot-
der the hili en, a no u „
tiful with loathes,, rhododendrons, en signs everywhere, ao much is
cxamelias, Mice, etc:, in full bloom. vcrbateta that one.begins to wonder
By tbo roadside.=ono may gather dal- if there is any possibility . of getting
Ries, buttercups, violets, forget•mea through the :country without landing
hots. etc*. 'Como is long end narrow; in; *ail, Lucerne is not only '=beauti- ards, Like the French they fro. : plant• has fol• a loirlg tune be
t rt fellegio it Is about a mile wide. fully situated, but is a beautiful quentiy^. train their ,apple and peal known to the Comn i e of
.a.. ' Cur hotel is right on the4_water front, tovwu. So naueh fascinating old Goth- trees Basi"against the house or natio
count of the prevailing high price with a wisterio arbor in which to cat le 'architecture, two exceedingly In- It is a very pretty arrangement 'end new and the efficient equipment the maty
*'.teresting fourteenth century wooden -doubtless the fruit ns much new
has been; nefered unfit recently,
our teakfAat. There are many h . f ripe
beautiful' estates hording 'on the lake bridges,'both#with a series of paint- earlier. _ , when eng"dteers,. expert in .their line,
:share, but .their owners have not yet nags, • one depicting impottlint in- . We are very much' .ati k • by the
were asked to mai:. a snreey of the
opened them this year. stances in the :.history of Lucerne; `red cheeks of the children and girls pumpink ' plant • and report, The
Interlaken, April 25th. and the other a dismal memorial of in Sax,itterlernd, great splashes of col. steam plaht Waft built in about 1888.
Since writing the above we here a:'plague which ravaged the town, a or .fnatiuraa), They alt look so •fie pumps were designed at a time
f t t " t lied , when efficiency and economy were `a
• e Babeoie and Wilcox
AM much besutifi+l country., We ,set 01 *race of ~Lleath" • '7hriy�show straight end healthy, , J<n Italy -you secondary considerlation. in fact the ways in doubt and e' clover fait aft
Arent by boat and train from Blau. see. so many dwarfs.
'we tet Lugano in Switzerland. *11*.Were Death as a akeloton snatehing Its Erirly„ an Chet morning of May 2nd. boiler plant, with its low setting, Mike Sanderson . in the moth was all
/giosorry to leave the 'Italians hehinde victims here and 'there, in the coon- we start off far 'Parts, and will be .:never was either efficient or ecanomit that was heeded to reverse the posi.
have enjoy eek then* so lima. ell chamber, at a banquet, . etc., rich - there ten,. days, then we. go on to cal and no amount of money that tion, but Mike kept cool .and forced` , ,
Lugano is tluit * as Iovet y a 'lake and poor alike, London. might be now spent on it would int- - the batter to ground out on an easy
XX Como, hut the weather noteo 11"e had 'such delightful tramps* prove it "very much. The plant roller. _ .¢ w4if 'haws `1tulalt recevul a large assort.
goh hillsides. for the weather at FROM COMMISSIONER being in - use, for 38 years is now in SNAPSIHOTS,
ades..
welkin;
In fart we coats
most of +aur overt . tar a,. TAYLOR the sera class, T'he motor -driven .
rM Ile? in. rain .coats and rubbers, Lucerne was glai'ious. On the after- p • dr The
n' r has been charged for current: on , a get into action tonight(Thursday)
terlaken, a four-hour ride over grand. A Capital Ezpendifure �,f' : 813,50* n ' -tilt is assured'. as bath
rf , . _.• tent took caro of the low +elft nc:. prices are the lowest possible and. we invite. eoltl ison..
in suer large n'*+.inliexs: • The boats, of aaveral lakes. The Swim. trtsina Pumping of Over t4,5, p..
llama and hotels are 'ero'wded with are splendid and the roadbeds excel- .,...,,, . of the *nater sand postop: The. inter- 'strong -line-ups: The "paddlers have ,
tion now is to charge this pump far a strong pitching staff, Bert Sander...
them,' I wonder what makes them lent Each trait* hes A large corp The Editor of Goderieh Staff, metered basis. This eon, "Doc' Graham, Tom Pr*tchRrd
llne>rta of Dresses which will be
x pump, from the inception. of Hydro,other two teams of the League greatly reduced for
regular Atrrit wtather, sun one nil noon of April 25 we came stn to In- '-�•---•-_- {Th d )
true and rain the next.. , fiat -rate basis, which to a certain ex -one a a appy,
'lever before have 1 aeon Germans mountain pauses and along the shores Would Permit of. Annual Saving int cis the 1#1.0.0. and the Purity Plour have
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
autl a uniformed ei s, Dear Sir,—The C er in your star j
DO You think it is the beer they 11 a counted live on due small train, or last wee, signed Common Sense, The metered Ian is cost
of , Jacie La Tho • l being
however, _
TO SEE IS TO BE CONVINCED
atsch a heavy, r1ull looking people. of be `f ltl, if td afll aS 1 t# e;E current on a the
will Adel' a targe amount to the coat and Jack isuder all beintf twirler*, s
o' de ars rent They are just as•pollte and obliging, is inclined to ale misleading' and of pumping, p t e first
Ladres
dela? They have made greet, y .. any case the proper method of mesa- are counting an adenine thear Co
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or even greener contribution to Art as they are line t0 look at. We *weds same correction And explana- urem�etat'and if the motor and pumps game and ,swill depend an, Duckworth
d Science than any other race and could learn much about railway tion: When .Mn C,rajgfre sceptered Webster to teas thein over in x
yois nowt y are anything s y e " laced without. delay.. fashion w .ring to the canoeists, ar
pad, yet sten in targe slumbers they a few exceptions, all the trains in sion it their last *netting, his that 'rhe matter of adding to the stand so 1* on hand' at 6.30 sharp if you r:.w..r
have a depressing teed, perhaps it this country are run by electricity, . proposition was that, in view of the"thriller." is because they have a soul above and as there are colony tunnels Chia eh*nae in ownership of the building Ph* to give addition storage—of oaf want.to see a llrriilrir. Large
'clothes. is a great help. na4R oeeupied bar the hydro office. this there►is no in ttediate need, scores hove been banned for that
Front Lugano, where we stayed Interlaken, as the name implies, lit the new ,owner wanted as renter; $500. The fact that in the pumping plant game—that is the promise both
two days, wt went by train to Lu• situated between two lakes, Lake per year and the customary forth of ,itself there cater be affected a saving teams have' given•• --brat time alone
trill tell.
,....... besides giving to the whole` systema The umpires enjoyed a fairly easy
SQUARE
EAOT ro k they t! ' but t management from the Solis. i`ss With before the 1%ater and tight Commis are not effteient they should be re- or a er S
tie lid h ' t
roue throrgh the Saint Gothard T"hunner and Take Brienxer, Tho lease. Mr. Craigle also wanted to of several the►aa*nd dollars a4 year 1
.,•"'." w. r r►arrr+o~~~~- better average presacre, is. of first session on Tuesday and there were
importance. The - figures in rr'conneet- few disputes. Bert Sanderson snd
ion with the Babcock, and Allow re- "Ducky" Carrick handled the Col-,.
port are very important. These fig- borne vs. Trdsportation game while
urea have beca tarefully cheeked the other one fell to the lot of Larne
over and thapproximate saving - Young and Bill' Weir. f
that can be -effected in the pumping •The crowds at the ;same* -till help
plant of over $4,000 per year appeara matters if they will only sten back
to lie in keeplog with every day good about 15 tett from the playing field.
. praetice in ptrmping, and is also in Everybody realizes that one ran me
keeping 'with .the results obtained in lust as well front that position as'
a number of similar planta In On. you will from a distance of 5 feet,'
tario and elsewhere. The approxi- but just try to get people to do it.
mate test of the new Pumping equip. Let's try it, folks.
mut, installed and complete, would A meeting of the executive on
not exceed $13,500, 'which 1* a very . Monday evening brat 4eeided that the
low capital expenditure to effect a drat three teams ha the standing at
yea'r'ly . eating. of over $4,400, be- the end of the doable schedule will
sides giving to the teem the added play off for the penitent 11* seeenal
advantages of shaving a new ef$cient and third teams will hare a series of
and reliable pumping pisot. three games, the winter of it then
It wnuld appear that if taw pump. playing oft' with the leading team
ing is to be dens at a Draper eortt, for the championship. This arranger,
the duty of the Consmisshm, with re. men# should work out very satisfset-
gard t+, the Biel plant, is milt* clear. Mix and interest In the roes should
It would rsot be geed boalro ,s to be keen until the last game of the
rnntimte the lesa irdeme et is the old seatedole is plare&
plant for any Anteranitee time. "1'1111" Harlow ie not in abape to
Yolks truly, get Into the game fictively yet bot
J. W. TAILOR. no doubt are will be In the be* be(ure
the asaeon ends. "Here's bo 4arg he
awe f+e le." say the raiiraeders.
Teacher --"'><"M1 rite t., Hatless of heavy 'Thr !looser milt is sorely one sarsiwcatiers *red wirer
the Mayer`."l+itelee►r win hare wtarrte+r rrhhn
-'He ,ta as�sd disep- he faces their line -raw, Maythorn
ii i i r point* tftlr tatficiahalt.s" "
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THE surest way to get ahead in money Matters is along the
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THE BIG STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND
s $4.00 SAFE, SPEEDY, COMFORTABLE $2,50
Ro<md Trip WILL LEAVE GODERICH . One Wad,
Tuesday, June 8th, at 9:30 a. m.
Arrirl*g art Hares 1 34 inlet., Detroit 5.36 pan.
Itemedssr Itvs. Dimwit 1 p.m, Theraday, dune tout
The only boat tr p Pram Gsdirich to Detroit this season. Child-
rettbetween 4 and 12, la N' fere. Visit your Michigan friends and
seebiaand belay Detach. A aellgbtful trip over the great. interna-
tional igbwar of Isiasa and rotes. %let miss it.
Last Trip Gaeiri'l*h is Dstrott. Friday. June 1lth, at 9.30 a.m.
tasease arad away the fun
1IOONUGRT 01 11` f 3'F GODERT H
MONDAY, Jt; ti la.#itis, AT A.I0 p.m.
1rINZatL"S t)releeetra for els king tit *teemer'te big row ball room
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