HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-05-16, Page 5MUR'SU*Y. MAY 14th, teat
THE GODERICH STAR
troeieedod ;1 fee: bef:,re he war a1']e BABY'S OWN TABLETS
s fely' gel his, eau alt. y .ft, m the , Wit CREAT PRAISI'' He.e andThera
GET BACK TOedgy of the .,l.t.tt up on to tate pate- r •
recut and t•orne rci a atom. 'lite eats i
hate lice F..ia itcae on;;!Naay itattirer+i !1t+aye 1►eep MIR in4 t`;y:f
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P' l‘vii-t*Tirt'o.1:(Ci'eirru s!Iwe br lic`n, .tow tirar 1ldtie
� THE OLD PE
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examination of . to sprinE en Ow
Amur W. •Cieteie, elatergo *beat
right haul side of ear la or la inches i Teeti.attus of tett eter* (tate taat l,tgg> is erectieg * hate". to Vie ea-
• *bow aroma as few hi+tr3 their know :-f iw innermeati.ine for titan Elly cat llae"jt.r> iiatar°o. vrhleli
Wet( Food' rl eTiable S irixatll Tonic• xhere i had eeatently tgraet: the ;lithe cones to ,canal Iieby a O n Title tvili
yho olte,atmd.r y Fhr Canadian
•
Paellas' I:all+xa5 ' A troll teem
animal, The env'' aka from Merin- i lets --that they aaw'si°s aeeii the `tab. • and yzleat:art+ Pari. wail be aura
a t' �'am Delp°i, Extract ltztrdc�el; Ialcvci ' tonitis and was f,_und on poet leer. • lets in the home ar r preventive of I tete esa." °°tet r►Ytote t?ndertaR➢na
Gallagher's System Tonle, l tem ;€t have :r iultureal inicatare ch�ith.t oil ait7acnta, air if Fici�re s inv+,bits. ; mz c`!lr_ .c3att:ra PT alwat
tgtthsflt tBoc a-a*er.r;ry c ea uv tae r w,': ,ll ea, le
I}llsintiiY said was caused pit ger by
the impact of the car or the fell to hand. The sninetueas vest Solariam
',iia pacetiient. Pao ear rvaa not l.i- Coraeriatn , the u c £ Tarn lounge ear put Date t etvice lay tea
awed. a o D t'. P. l'Y, es rear end equip:neut
The wether vats drizxIy and the aboard the Trans-i.'tinada Limited
is being nleT;cared tte� anristard
plaster ear". It was facetiously
suggested by reliway eftietals that
the company r �et ld previa* pas.
emcees with eatisterd plasters as it
was recently claimed In England
that these were mere Ptfeeti'ie than
ultra.violet rays. This conten-
tion was disproved. however. and
-the trouble token by the railway le
glazing the end sun room of the
ear warn special vita -glass, which
admits the „ultra -violet and most
was spent at Cleveland, and he lived. oa
beneficial ra]n of the salt, utas
also for at time at Buffalo, but had Hadden ipeing a son of the deceased.t, stitied.a
Mr. Frank Hadden, of Niagara halls, eve( of the oncoming car. Vixens .qa#e, being guaranteed tree from all p
io Qttlelala nog
the C. P. L<. In
Bitters, iii<;�f;otahasplaitesD tt•Iaria, Husky, Cod Liver fist, t talt2t;c, all t' Beta euddell S PIP .heir 4,ttI0 ones' gaose ,a
and matey niaro that help you to keels well.
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90
the! !reel state with! sett A ceaze.ls at
• m use of' the ' ets,
Me Hanes rewire, Tingwiek Qtle. )
writeets --°'i have' nothing but praise
, pavement mei gravel sides wet. On for l>aby"s Own •'Pallets. They ate
•the left or northerly edge e£ rave- the only medicine I have ever given'
,', lment was a uarrow sleeukier of t ria- my two- Tittle ones Iota T am glad to t
• � • „__ vel dreepiug to quite a steep dire(ef state that •the 'Tablets have ahvaya
four feet or sa, dangerous to eats. rept'. them in perfect health. i feel
OB1 "� AVV I ue ices to
Maitland
a oand.t :1 by -cemetery.
services a right or southerly side of pace- so tante with the Tablets thatI *1-
• ending in at nlaal- ways keep a box in the !rouse.
HA'Dl EN. The death took place F. Clarke, pastor of North street ment ilia a, shoulder n g '
to be din- Babe's Own Tablets are a alit
on Saturday last, at the residence of United church, and the pall -bearers low ditch, not deep enough ld but 1
his son, Mr. Amble Madden, of Mr. were Messrs. Wm. Bailie. H. R. Serous.
#horou�,h laxative, They :rgulato
Archibald Ridden, in *his , seventy- tang: Jas. McCluskey alta G. H. X find that the plaintiff having con- the bowels, sweeten the andetentseh and
ninth year. M. Hadden was, barn in Green. M. 1Bau, Haddon and daugb-� trot cY hex. cow
uwiild with
e kept phe to an . tion; ' thus break t constipation eaaimpic fe er
Hamilton but came to Goderich when ter, Mss Angeline, froxi Tonawanda, the right , soutlGerly side her the and make the consul; 'd teeth pain,
quite yours A gond.part of his life 'N,Y., were here for the funeral, Mr. x d and not cause aier'to fall :ii the less. The Tablets are absolutely :
r a persan is travelling along the injurious drugs. They are *old ha
been back to Goderich at various, N.Y.; Mr. George Hadden, of Lakes highwayver 'keernng to his right arae of all MeeS deal6.a ea by reel!• at the
tunes. Last fall he wits struck by an ton, Florida, and Mr. Archils Hadden, the road and it conies to his 3ttltt%% :at a• from The Dr. Williams cast call note speak to !heir eon -
auto, the accident resulting in some of town, are the other sons. Mrs. ledge. thin another person or vehicle Medicine Ca,, Brockville, Ont, tfrees in the we-een aa In connec-
weeks' confinement in the hospital, Redden died a goad many years age, wishes to pass her going in the sante —... �. _'•,: - """` tiau with the recent improvement
and since the beginning of March heand extension at the railiv*Ye tele
load /been in Goderich. His death on DRIVIER VS, MacEIVA,N direction, he should move over if pox- children, Mrs. J Tatnblyn and Mrs. and a carrier th e'en telephone
Saturday last was due an part to the
Following ' thef 11 ` dgm t 1 • ing farther n the right, thus allow- J Motley all of Londesboro visited facilities were also thrown open.
n the Bison who is attempting d
s is n �u en g y-, • t` to
,
an
He
VMS u carpenter by trade and dare above case in the May division court: Is the road, provided' always. of Mrs. W. F. Campbell.
accident and partly to other troubles. en by His Honor Judge Lewis in the ' g p on Sundax at the lwtne of Mr.
as al aa• pinsage on the lift hand
ing one of his visits to Goderich he Maitland Driver, plaintiff; Peter course, that Other triflic on the left On' Mandan Mr, fTliomaa Geer, the
built the house in which he breathed MueEwanr defendant blesses. Says :, nd aide of the road at thttt point is Belgrave mail carrier, niet,with what
his last. The funeral took place on ,. Hays counsel for plaintiff; D. 1✓. !night have proved a very s sous ae-
c While *timing n e river
cleat.
,.,.,,,_.,_,. „•,- � Holmes,.' Esq., counsel for, defendant.. _ L therefore give judgment against accident. i g p serous
i
ate plaintiff claims front'the de tie plaintiff in #aver of the defendant hill tit s. L. lilciDowell's'hi Brake* on
Pendant ;)I20 value of a coy, which and I think l will be dein iustiee be- thQ car failed to' liaxd. tile; Geer
Mod�i 1'h eatr�e the plaintiff says defendant caused tween the .parties under All the eirD backed down the hill, but ret tail bole
the death of by driving his car care eumstanees ay letting each party pay tom the car turned' over!_. It is
les,ly on;the highway. half the costa whsch i sa . aider. thought .Mr..• Geer -was thrown rarely
• WEEK OF.MAt 20 to 25 Given at the Town of Goderieh in 'dear as otherwise it would he almost
tiff was conducting the cow from hes the County of Huron this 8th day of impossible for him to have escaped
!MONDAY and TUESDAY
The evidence shows that the plain-
, — ferns eatery on the Huron Highway May, A.D., 1021•. being killed. ,'The car was badly
0 of April d, 1929, bav- p;, N. LEtvIS4.wrecked. Mr. Geer escaped with
SHIRLEY MASON• AND ing her under control with a special Judge, Huron;.. some broken and and . some ' eclat-
hay -
RICHARD ARLEN halter known as a Dutch Halter, hay -
ekes. At File time the doctor Gaeta
ing an iron prong over the cow's nose not locate internal injuries,:
the old favorite' song. A tale of ,n dee long, to the end .of which the Miss Marjorie Smith, of Brussels, LEE! BURN
tenement orphan and her plumberrope eight or ten feet long was at spent last•week with het sister, Mrs. Miss Olive Horton spent a day at
sweetheart tached. The aveterinary surgeon cal-. Melvin Taylor. -
"SALLY IN OUR ALLEY" • Ied by the plaintiff testified that this Mr and Mrs R 'Stonehouse and home last weak,
M J' mum., f h G C
present a whimsical story based on .with ' an T iron shaft about twelve fn-
WESTFIELD
apparatus gave pliiintifi :perfect con- son, Donald, of • Goderieb, were Wes!-. Miss can un , o the G. C. L,
AlER�3AID bMEDX sent Sunday et be'v home here: •D. C. Coleman, xtce prestdcnt at AIN'T IT GRAND
trot of the cow. The plaintiff stated field visitors on Saturday: p
"GIRLIES BEWARE"he hoard defendant's ear coming al- . his and Mrs. 'Will Green were 'in wester7l lines ar,xliq Canndian Pa- When somebody owes you money
..,___ _t _,__. be r.._�_ the
Mr T. H. 'Taylor visited lae.t week sstie IttxihvaY, Lias been elecked ri and makes no attempt to a
—7 ter J. T'iiylor, of Het- Bayfield Sunday evening. dirertor of rho Metropolitan Lite 1 pay and is
WEDNESDAY and `THURSDAY rear of the engine to be a fast rate ret e. •,A son, Rev. Y Seeding ss. very much delayed with . Instmtnce Company of New York. . not even moved to action, when
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of 'speed. He drove cow to the right the continued wet weather. 'etre onto tithe Canadian dirreWr mail thein an account we ll leave
.BSER JOBYNA' Mrs.. Griffin acid ihnss R. 'Coven- .
The commutate of Oahe trotters
who made a eireuit a' the globs
during the winter aboai'4.the Can-
adian Pacific lister 1.'mpress of
Australia contributed a series of
remarkable items to the soelal
notes of the New York newspaper*
when 'tliotr - vessel termhrated -her'
voyage there, An engagement, a
marriage. and the birth of five
children to a Japsne•e passenger
were announced, constituting in the
,opinion of Captain Latta, comntan-
der of the cruise ship, something
Hitherto unrecorded in aeataring
annals. The five Japanese babies
were appropriately marred the "Em-
press of Australia," "Empress of
Scotiand," - "Empress of Frazee,"
"Empress of t"anada," and "Em-
press of Russia," after the giants
of the Canadian Pacific fleet. The
babies were canaries. .*
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Species, Values in
House. Furnishings
6 in. 'Mae and Bern Marquisette, in plain and
fflney patterns, special `;clue at
39c per yard
36 in. English Cl.°etone and Ifloelk Linen Cretone,
several al different patterns to choose from These
are regular fie per yard, special value nt
50c per yard
hQ in. Sun -fast Resp, in plain rote and blue, our
price only
80c per yard
Gold Seal Congoleuln Rugs, in all sizes, at wail
order house prices.
We have just received a new shipment of Swiss
Panels and Swiss Curtains in several new ` de-
signs. The prices range from
$125 each to $6.50 per pair
Rutile Curtains, in plain white, also blue and
rose trine, exceptional value at
- ...:.. 955c• and $125 per pair
Visit our House Furnishing Dept, on the second
floor and see the many new lines of Drapery we
are showing.
9
F. E. HIBBERT
PHONE 86 THE CASH STORE
tc•Dtsr.itii c'Ls ' side of the road over centre line of , , :Miss Ella Horton visited her sfs-
RALwSTON and cement highway and stood behind " of Wzngltam, visited oil Friday
"Lightning" t'he horse ieturize a her,both facing'easterly. The de- wan their sister, Mrs. J� E. Ellis, lei; Miss Flora, in Toronto last week.
, r Y
Zane Grey stotg-of-dtdma. owl tom- fondant atted•'that seeing the. cow (ries. J. Cool.. 'has returned hone . Mr: Harry Freeman and daughter,
'twee. An action yarn about .a de- and owner on right hand side of the after spending two weeks with -her Miss Erma, were in Woodstock
filant wild stallion who bated men.. • : road and the left hand half of the son, Mr. George Cook, Belgrave. SundaY.
"LIGHTNING" road being clear of all traffic at that Mr's, •James Woods /left this Tues. •Miss Lizzie .Horton has returned
/ CHARLIE .CR4PL'IN COMEDY Point, that he slowed dowln to about''day morning to attend the Presbyter- home. after a pleasant visit' with
fifteen miles an 'hour and pulled over . ial branch meeting at 'Chatham. friends in 'Exeter.
• "SELECTED" to the left side to pass the plaintifY Miss -Ruth Vincent of Landon, S al fro t7 -
I.' A 7'aBrhrreaai, .Premier • to vow dear reader•^—doezn't it give,
is .Hon. L. . ,
til' .the Province of Quebec; you a depressing feeling '?
But an the other hand, when sante.
•A tunnel bustt at a cast nt.$2i0.. .Indy •owes you money and sends it
over • mak,,s it: now poesille for along promptly without -being billed,
trains from forth Vancouver-10or sends it along promptly nn being
connect with the C;ina•liattt p;irlflc , billed—•"Olt, boy, ain't it u Grand and
Q'ranScanttnentfI syst!'i•t, The first Glor'sous en,ekainr; r'
train tnnlaini; n r or tt'S' nrw.,con- \Ve thank coo.
;teethe; link that abet moues use
- of. the•seron: narrows 'hridi;e and
the berbnnr rail system. :carried
• the governor-Genertil ate many
distinunishecl . W, 510rnrtt s:
a
o rant weddings ran 'told
e Hadley' no terrors .for C1ptain crank lei4-
dletoa. of tke- .CattsAL fl -...I' ifiq,
ship "&lberta." who Itis+ been, pre-
:;ented with no iess ••tbao ^thre t- top
bats. As rape -tin. in clever of the
vessel entering the ports of Sault
ate. riarle, `Port McNirun and 'Fort
William for the tiriat time this sea-
son. onenintc navigation. ,at• each
point, he witty'+:'vrn the traditional
aorlenmire ad.'lrese anti presented
with a ail'k hat on each occaslon.
Iiia three 'shining toppers repose in
a nrnt row in +,la rii"tn• and it is
,•atitnntee that it will tette .thew
IDAY and SATURDAY -
AL JOLSON .
Several m here attended to ..
and the ea�v and furthermore, to Five y ant the weekend !ender the' parer; OPea-Ase •Mother's Der seevice in St,
them es wide a berth. as possible. til root. p•
Patrick's Park, Goderich, • last S`.uz-
placed bis Ieft tires over the edge pf ' lit. and 'Mrs. Wise. 1Vfebowell- and any afternoon.
•
wftfi MAY :�IcAYOY the cement and some orches on lite Miss Ella Sowerby visited on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young and Iii-
t gravel shoulder off; the road. As the i with Mr. and Mrs._Stanley Sibthorpe, tie da Russelloft netr ia, and
family,Mand
presenia -the heal v of .his ozvn tide: n- car aeayed the plaintiff and the cow,,g
Funerals a1s
the eatest heart throb ever screen- the animal took' balunge or dentia ;o Y ` Co- i Auburn;.-•tvere -guests--d -th
ed. This is,the picture that .every*- the.left and the plaintiff, giving a �'elnta ok, daughter of Mi end paxtuit�, Ur. and M113. Percy Stewart,
one is praising and is' the greatest hit bull on the halter, turned the cow Mrs. Har Cook, "is.. expected home over the'tveek.,end.
of the:year. around and threw not
. on her right this week after spending the past t'r J. hicks and children, also
• ,Y •side with her tail'not far from the 'seven weeks in rhes Sick 'Chiidretis sold Fulford, of Detroit. were
'TILE JALL, SINICYE1i • .left eedgef the cement.Th defend -Hospital, Torantu- Mr. Ha
EU !ant applied his brakes and the road. The stone crustier 1tIz� U
UCATI0:4AL COMEDO' I o e' at the home of their parents, Mr. and
"COME TO PAPA" for the town- 'Geo. Pulford, on Sunday
l way being wet and slippery. the car ship of East Waavanosh arrived in I
Admission— i skidded for 45 feet and struck the , Blyth' and was tmioaded yesterday. The many friends of Mr, Bert
Evenings, adults 35c, children 5c hind quarters of the cow:. and swung ,and will be ire operation in a few F confined
are sorry to hear he -will bd
Matinee Saturday at 3.00 confined to bed for the next' four
P.n:: her around so that defendant was en- 'days. months. His father and mother ae-
Adults 23e. children I5c. !Oiled to keep his car moving and . Mr. acid Mrs. Frank Tamblyn and
, coatpansedhim to Toronto lint Tues-
duyfor medical treatment.
.tl MAFEY�IIV G
PERY WEE
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WE have received this week several new'shimentsCurtains Draperies by the . yard.
of andCurtaining Drat:Tries
These new values combined with our regular stock are all
on display this week and quoted at Special Prices.: -Pur-
chase your Curtain requirements this week from our large
assortment.
CIJRTAIN NET 36-1N. CIIINTZ
Cream, white or 'ecru, 5 patterns
choose from.
Special Price
per yard
CURTAINS
o of dainty ,floral design, splendid for
box coveting or shelf curtain. -
Special Price-
per yard - ' � i uC
CURTAINS -
with ruffled floral border and tie-
backs. •
Special Price 9'
For kitchen, bedroom or bathroom.
These are dainty marquisette with
coin spot of rose, blue, gold or green.
Special Price $225
per pair•
-. _ 1 n ...
50 -Inch Sifast Drapery
In shades of rose, blue and gold..
Special Price ti
per yard
per pair C
- ,0 •
CURTAIN NETS
Regular 75c per yard are offered ties
week at ,•
• Per• yard 5C
Obtain a supply for your best win-
dows.
These prices listed here are only a small portion of the values offered. Pur-
chase your requirements this week.
YOUR ; The S. CrayCo,:,
Mil)
OF
VALUE
John --Auntie. whdn ` people faint
do tiles go itatf
Aunt --W Y, John? .
Your How
Beautify �'ou
by planting' a bed of Geranium
or Salvia et* some ei our Giant
finapclragatne or Gkuit nun.
Ruffle Fealties i+r our immense '
Asters ire Mixed. White. Shell .
Pink , hose Pink, !emptier,
Setext of France, Ete., or ally
. of the other hrdding plants or __
fine Annuals which we have.; -
STEWART -RIO
. ursei4es ..
$e>Iiir1llYCt`
ne--" Ma I kiss you?" R. It. 4, Goderich, .
Sae—Heaving Aother amateur'. 'Phone Carlow Fur.
4 -
!,•rndted years to.wear them all
sot. •
lir. Merle Atcheson.spent the'aeeli
end in Lncknow. :
`Mr. Will Fitzgerald was- aver from, gusfus:had pleaded not guilty, to
har
Tetroit for the week -end. the cge hiti.
Mrs. Audrey Tuft, of Canboro, was "What's your alibi?"
stealing: asked, the
be guest of her sister, Mrs. dames Judge.
�..
Culbert, last week. • 'you mean the alley by which All
Pcrp'Jexed ' -
Miss . Elsie Anderson attended the got away?" - -
annior Institute Convention at Mac -1 Mike Boy --Laity to see you, sir.
1Danald Hall, Guelph, last aveek.' Busy Employer—Tell her I'm eta
-
Mrs. Mrs. Reed, of Lucknow, and Mrs. gagete
tarter, of L'ondesboro, were guests 'Tibet's what she's come about, sir.
on Sunday of Mrs. Thos. Anderson.. You were to have married -hers today.
Mi. and Mrs. J. C. Stothers . and .
eliildren, of London. spent the week-
.end with Mr. and Mrs. H, Horton.
The Ladies' 'Aid of the Ashfield
circuit •have set tne'veAtc or their an-
nual garden patty for 'Tuesday, June
. hath. . Mark it on your calendar.
"ttie Young. People's Society enjoy, -
ed it goon debase r'riday , evening.
'1,te suuleet, ••itesolveu teal, the auto;
Mobile is a blessing and help to man -
eine • was ably handled by Misses
Myrtle Johnston, Lanes, and Bernice
Blake,-Lucknow, on the affirmative,
and,. Sidney Brown and Richard Kit-
patrick, negative' side. The decision
of the judges, ?Moses Olive Ander-
loon, Jessie McIver ' and Grace Blake,
was in favor of the negative side. •At
the close of, the program there were
games in the hall and refreshments.
. xfarold Webster, president of the
Muller ller League, occupied the chair,
and tis captain of the losing tide in I
the recent contest, he was in charge i
of the social also. 't dere wasp. good
attendance and a very pleasant even-
ing was spent.
- CARLOW i.
Miss Ileid visited at her home near 9
• Parkhill on Sunday. M• r. and and Mrs' 11. M. Young are with I
their daughter, Mrs. Ed. Lawson, for
at few weeks. • t
• . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson visited
with Urs. Wilson's parents on Sun- i
day at Parkhill. .We regret to state
that Ura. Amos is very ill at present,.
Mrt. A.- Y. Henderson was called to 9
Barrie an Tuesday on account of the
• serious illness of her niece, Mrs.
(Dr.) Jamison, who has been confers- •..
.,ed. -.o bed •sinee..,Mrw. Ynar'a..., :,, ,,,•
Mother's Day was observed at
Smith's lint .United church on• Sun.;
day last, Rev. R. Il, Cumming. the 1
pastor, being in charge and the Moth-
• eras Day program was `carried out.;
The choir s" at assisted by Remitter;
choir, who gave generously a number
rof fine selection% which were much
np1tpreciated by as large eonaregatior2.l'
,1ic:i Irene atoll read the story and;,;
I:leerer Colin Youne the quest. Al. t'
together it was a very interesting
and enjrsgable ter ic'e.�
Driven At tliina Lea itagie.- `ilze
ittriii ili:ttt' ltelp ff.'s"-ni lee. J. It. Iia -icy
Ior;r,'a Act! alar 1/erectly • a•ec)iil3 liPrc.
? ru^t ftia'.
NIA7CitIRAFiql it fsitly r+
natural is rata, tiled in a nettles/
way. The 'ei,aiitku� �,. Valtts2, r( u:lDt ij
tLie 14, , t r ?sylcst0 baG' ntLe of the na.
forted Wee. br'uaitea a3r4d' the MDR.
151(' 1141 .,1.1 0:4 11 way DA' fit sit air to
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GODERICH st
ONE DAY ONLY
ONLY
Sat., June
Barnett Bras* Circus
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FOR A • N;• ( BIQ
REAL SHOW . ' ..L SPottsittLE
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A SilOir On SUPREMELY
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Tt1ELARCEST POPULAR PRICED 8110W
a.��r TRAVELL•ING��++rrt..
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SOLICITOUS OP YOUR PATRONAGE -
" CINDERELLA BEAUTY ,SHOPPE"
(OVER 1"Itf;1N'Tr.tJLIRDWARE) •
IIsi. Street
PHONE 239 - Open Eve;~ pilo ;
FOR APPOIN'T`MENT EY erpoialaierct�on(y
al .
•
X71 i..FERS : TAKE NO 1i ICE -
'V ie Directors of the Maitland Golf Club extend a cur.
diar invitation to all local Golfers to attend the Annual
()pelting of the Maitland. Golf Cluib, .
FRIDAY, MAY 24th, 1929
The following are the eveltts.of the day
10 a. m.—Ladies' Competition.
10 a. tn.—Gentlemen's 9 -hole MVIeda1 PIay Competition.
(6 prizes.) a
2 p. m.--9-hole Mixed Z -ball. Foursome., (4 prizes.) g `'
If time permits other competitions will he held.
Suitable prizes will be awarded for each event. -
Luncheon will be available at the clula.house.
1) 1)Y MOO NI:Y, SeL.rLat:try
*--+ _..
c
and MEATS
SPECIALS IN
Fresh and Cooked Meats,.
Fish, Fruit and Vegetables.
A flultiiine of Groceries, etc, •
Altne...iw stool.
"If feu would like some • fresh Lake Trout
give us a call -
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Deliveries: 9 a. m., II a.m., 3 p.m. and S p. est. 1
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