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The Goderich Star, 1930-05-22, Page 4• 4 • PAGE FOUR THE GODERICA, ,thru. Plk Everything You Need to Complete Your Holiday Outfit is waiting for you at SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES. for Holiday Buying at Cc)!INFIELD'S MILLINERY A new shipment of La.dies' and Misses' gals, for. Sport or Press -occasions. _ HOSIERY Pure silk thread service -weight Hosiery witbFrench heel in leading shades of rendez.. Vous, muscadine, plage and Biscay nude. It Regular $1.50, selling at $1.00 DRESSES Washable Sport Dresses in celanese and prints, with the new short sleeves and high nistlines. SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAY $4.95 and up • We have a noteworthy collection of Jacket Ensembles, Georgettes and Laces. •=c1=10: 10=10 OX:1411""""'"'""itituggp, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED $A oggro, =t0=101====1:1=0 GLOVES Ladies Gloves, ale newest goods by the beet triaieere in Silk or Kid These are our regular stock coats. Reg. prices up to $19.00. Special for. this week at • $14.95 BLOUSES Chic 'new Blouses in -broadcloth 'and fugi •silk .materials, sleeveless style. Priced at - . 5 MEN'S. TOP COATS We are offering our full line of this season's stock of Topcoats at a special price. Regular $17.50 and 518.00 values for 4.* 0=0 0=0 RDAY, MAY 24th. =E-.. 0=0. A.•COR ELD WEST SIDE SQUARE4-=:, • PHONE 418 -SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" . • r,: CG. (12CTSCC5 '20b;C:11:1C,1 C+5 se-enneele. *itne eecia recerded 01-1 :ra the lete, °the rainfall fee the wet% eninen May Lc..1,Z7it 1,7416. e. an A neinnel of the CuederLA MO= .c.t• tctdta the cerei-amisithly race:Hee; of; • the Seetorth Lieue on Henday even- imo. a which Dietriet Governor Joe Sheet gave an addreen on Monisre. liev. Mr. Tabs, of. Berllington, who_ nine wee the en,:eet ef the Club the emee evening, proved e wonder as ci etore teller. AMONG PrITH RIJRC�ES • Salvation Special service Sunday evening at 7 p.m. vvill to con- . cluetel by Candidate Phoebe Bolton.- - of Clinton. Subject, morning, "The Marred Vessel:" evening, "The Hus- bandman and His 'Vine.'" ' Services in Knox church will bs conducted by 6the minister. bleats', of sermons; 11 a.m "God' Know- ' ledge and Ours;" 7 p.m., 44The Salt of • e . t ." 1 and Bible Classes at 10 o'clock.. • I Generic:1i Baptist. church, Pastor, Rev. W. T. Bunt. • 10 a.m., Bible .8600..11 4.410.-{104Pel servine,-auhe ject, 'Fulness of Spiritual Power and Jov AesurecnIt.... I p.m., gospel -service,' 1"The Redeemed's New Song." The pastor at both services. A hearty wekome, seats free. Come. } North St. United church services. Sunday, May 22nd: 10 a.m.,. Men's Club, topic, "If personal contact Ankh }Jesus Christ failed to influence Judan }Iscariot what hope have we?" tetra- dueed by Mr. A. M. Robertson, Mis- sion Bande and Fellowship Class. 1.1 e a.m.. Public Worship, subject, "Ap- , proacbing Pentecost;" 3 p.m., Sab- bath • School; .7 pan., subject,. "The Highway of Life." - • 'The Kincardine - Review -Reporter' I says of Rev, R. C. MsDermid's ser- 1mons in the Kincardine Presbyterian I eharch en Sunday- hist: On Sunday the services in Knox Presbyterian , church were: well -attended when Rev. R. C. MeDermid; of B. A., of Goderich, eceur.ied the pulpit. Atr. .McDercnid N an P rues t and fluent speaker and '• his addresses were greatly appreciat- ie.d.The W. M. S. of North St. United .1 church will have charge of the ser - vise on Sunday ?horning,. June 1.st, 1 when Mrs. C.- R. •Carscallen, Teemerly - of West China, will address the eon- ! gregation. This'will be the Easter thankoffering meeting. Mrs.. • Car- Iscallen will address the' congregation of Victoria St. United church in the 1 evening. . . _ PEOPLE ::WE KNOW .IC GODERLCH FOLKS repo.Hco- 3nikent. $EE were. Endein. i%Ane You WOLitel-.) Isleel2MD You, CA4E12614 M -y Low - You BRUTE- , WITEre'S -11•4E END OF YOUR., DAeffeer ' see Tali:En:4Y, MAY ,9W, 10,39 By MAC Y,T.e6a'arr ilwri4ow VW& You 05ED 10 60Y YOUR. 6174TIONERV AT Many aids to help you keep the bloom of youth. Standard drugs. Toilet articles of charm. Come in and try the store of „ THE REXALL DRUG STORE courtesy and service. 12PALATA ANYTHINO FR.CM A ' NOW 'YOU Tr -le Five ANT:" DINE 19 &0013 Er -10001-1 FOQ. 11. C. DUNLOP • GODERICH Eva Grattan -J. D. SleManneenOpteiseen _ Bine-Water Stake-Pareen$4,000..... t'etticesi Audrey-. Scott. Toronto . Phil Unco-P. G. Kearns, Wardsville Oliver Petee-L. W. Guy. Seafcrth rith - Billy Wilkese-C. Hodgins, Clandeboye Queen Patch -4. B. Fraser. Ridge- HMua.gyhP:tGerha-ttl-lan.-BrGe.evEerl,lioBtot,thirwoerlolnto Daisy Patch -S. Mather, Tilbury Silent Grattan -t. L. Litt, Goderich Bill PaTcwilli-W., L. Fraser, Forrest Single Grattan -G. Elliott, Toronto Ramona Grattan -J. B. Whitely, Dr, Hedgewood,-C. A. House, Mit- Goderich D 11 A McIntosh, Prince Al- bert Angelus Grattan -J. Goderich September, Morn -J. . .3eJerich Rulie Petche•-.)". Fitch, Barron Grattan -,D. Actor LioNs, 31.1111$10111 representatives of the Crippled' Chit- num," was written especially for this MINSTREL SHO'W dren's Society, the Lions took up the production by Mr. Meakins. It had work with Lion Harry Edwards as a to do with the troubles of Premier In the effort in connection with the leader in urging ,this ens a very line Ferguson's new doorman and the minstrel show which the Goderich piece of service whish the Clubs characters were cleverly taken by G. Lions Club put on last week in aid of might undertake with great benefit to Parsons as Premier Ferguson, their fund for the crippled children the crippled children and 'With the Harold Blackstone as the colored ef the ceuntn the Lions made it the feeling of satisfaction to the members doorman, F. R. Darrow and F. E. Rib- ; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Malotte, of Es- sex, were in Goderich over the week- end. Miss Ivy Clark, of Mitchell, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. McLeod. Mr. Roy Tregenza, of London, is a guest of Rev, and Mrs. G. W. Butt at Victoria street parsonage. Mr. and Mrs, G, H. Green, of town, and Miss Gkeen, of Sheppardton, vis- ited over the week -end in Toronto. Mrs. Win Boult and -little son, of Collingwood, •are visiting with Mrs. Boult's panents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jno. tense. rather 'than the entertainment, •whiele the doing of a worth while ser- bert as ex -doorman, Stan Clarke as Hoffman.. people vice •brings. • and the yefer fine reeponse is surely ?Alia they set out to sell the • Mr.. Meakins was secured to take Geo, Jenner,. as Mrs. Spankhurst, a Pere Whoiss, wonder worker, ancl Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeger, of production and the. .militint leader, with her suffragette Kingston, are in town, and will spend Su indication' that the cause'is an ap- Charge of the singing Of the minstrels was certain- co-workers, Ned .Sale, C. Walker and the 'summer months in their cottage pealing one. The entertainment was ly a credit, and Mr. Meakins -as inter- the three Ross boys and Mr.' Meakins on Lighthouse street. put at a higher figure .than such en- Mr. and Mrs. H. 3.• A. MacEwan, - locucor.and as one of the soloists, as Bull O'Neil, the rough ex -doorman tertainnients have charged in Gode. helped in the production to a great who bulled his way through every - rich in the past, but, viewed as a con - in addition to his work in thing. The new darkie doorman was tribution to a worthy cense, the $1 dmre.ee training.. Mr. Meakins, who lately to receive 55 a day with $1 oft each tharged did not sewn out of the way. • The ,town was divided into districts returned from playing at the hist.ope time he allowed someone to enter the and members of the Club weave as- Drury .Lane Theatre, has an . Iiremier's private • office. The easy signed a certain district and a quota which is well known locallsinhe ney HonSam thought he was Miss MacEwan and Miss Vera Elliott attended the • ennual meeting of the Conservative Association a Western Ontario in London last Friday. Mrs. Donald T. Murray, of Bayfield, visited her parents last week and helped them to move to East street of tiekets to dispose of and, in many took up residence ni, coder--------------oing to earn quickly disappeared as where they have bought a house enni are going .to keep a little store. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Birnie to East street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brennan. Nelson St., announce the engageinent of their younger daugliter, Josephine Mathilde. to William 1. Chisholm. line -response was secured and, inci- the chorus were as follows; Messrs..,day nights, to a full house each time, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Chis- - dentelly tho whole county has ,been interested in the cause which the C. Sunders, X. Morison., H. Watson, land for the Saturday afternoon chil- holm, Robert Henry, J. Kneeshaw, Fred diens matinee there n -as a fair and- take picket) ehrly in June. of Goderieh, the marriage to Lions Clubs of the county have un- Boevra, Frank Deena., C. Tweedy, Geo.ienee. . Mr., Boyd "'reeler, who passed his selling committees. After hearing Buchanan, L. DnuSton, B. Sturdy, Me-' The first evening several visitors Donold, McLean, -.r. Joiner, E. Vkl- had a part on the program. Cy final examination as a mining engin- dertaken, Each Ln was on two ean, B. Sanderson, G. Belcher, Ned Thoinas, of London, gave a talk on rent visitor 'with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. eer at Queen's University, was a re- I Sale. S. D. Croft, A. Traverse, F. R. !Lions International showing that the Stewart, Goderieh. and is now spend- ' . Miller. Musical numbers were as iGoderich Club is part of a large inlet ng . . followo: LiOnS medley, Entire Come. retinal organization operating. in X. Taylor, Blyth. He exPects to leave ing eome days with his father, Mr. C. The end men were a scream and wit their the Premier was disturbed from eases the quota was exceeded. country also was arranged for and jokes, many ,of them on local person- time to time and when the tally show- varioue cbnirntees tvisited' centres nes, kept the audience laughing. ed a deficit of $3 Honest Sam thought from the north of the county to the 'Tun end men were "leorge" (Lionel) it was time to quit before the Prem - south, from Lucknow arid Wingham P'aysons* "Henry" (Harry) Sturdy, ier tried to collect. to Exeter, and to the east to Clinton "Andy" (Fred) Sturdy and "Amos" The entertainment was given three and Seaforth. In this way a very (George) Jenner. The members of nights, Thursday, Friday arid Satur- rans ortation pany; tenor solo, "Homing," Mr. five couneries with a membership Of May 20th for South Africa where he Service Tweedy; "Gipsy Love Song," Mr. 70,000, in 2000 dubs. Lion Hen has eecured a. lucrative position: Meakins and ehorus; comedy song. Smith, gold medallist at the recent . "It's a • Good Thing We Have Feet,' Stratford musical festival, gave a GODERICH RACES MAY 28 "Amos" Jelnier; seeded umber, Mr. song in costume which was much ap- AND, AUG. 4 Treverse; comedy song, "Sing You preciated. And Reg. Hopper of the The May meeting of the ,Goderich go Paesons; comedy Ontario 'Crippled Children's Society ;Trotting and Pacing Association will Long Distance.- Short Distance sSoinnngr4:iGnr "George" "Sin," Wee Georgie explained how the society in co -opera- , be • Parsons; comesin song, "Nobody," tion with service clu'bs. women's insti- held on Wednesday, May 28th, For Engagements Phone -with three events. 2:30. 2:14 and "Henry" Sturdy; negro spirituel, tutee and catch societies. was doing a 2.20 • of 5300, ' 3300 "Deep Riven, Entire Company ; wonderful work in bringing treatment reepeeekeiy, entries closing May 24th. "Brown October Ale,” Mr. Meakins to crippled children, repeating in a 1 The big meet will be on civic boll - and ehorus; nomedy song, "The Par- great many of them being cured •so day, Aug. 4th, with to stake races son and the Beare" "Ante Sturdy; that they can earn thew own liven,- 1 601 r 24, Clinton Central, I Pon- _ Groceries ---- - . or o en bate, and the - selected recitation, Littie Billy Joe hood. The great majority of eases uae 2:10 or Blue Water stake) and two - ,--';'4Orobnston; Harmonica Quintette; barn, come froin disease of which juvenil (the 2:30 and the 2:17). tone sale, 4tGive Me.the Open Road," paralysis is responsible for the great. clasci races • The entries for the stalce races tre Gem Buchanan; finale, "Ole Mari eet number of cases. : as follows : River," Entire Company. ...---e...-- 6 -Lee -rte. . I Golden Gate Stake. Purse $1,000 . Little Bine' Joe's solos were necita- BRIEF TOWN Turtun ;Irene Peter -L. W. Guy to -the minute conga, win& he sang couth side of the clubhouse at the; tions and Wee Georgie had the "nPe A verandah is Iheing.ereeted ,the :Texas Grattan -Wm. Eagleson. Park Fr uit and with the abandon of a veteran of mine Maitland Golf Club enure°. !Jean Ganot-A. L. Chambers, Milton istrelsy. Billy Joe is always a win- _The cement worl; for the new dant Peter • McGregor -W, L. Fraser, For - liter in reciting. Little Billy and Wee for J. D. McManus and Son on Ham, Vegetables „coons Men street is completed. Georgie as a couple of young ' Great rSetsotrm-C. W. Andrews, Wel cettainly did their share to make the The annual inspection of the (ICJ. I call on matt corps will take place on Wed- 'Direct Heir -Y. Wellevood, Merlin 4ellow a success. 1oLneeday, June 46. ; Star Peter -3. Wellwood, Merlin ' GEO.PRICE &SON :ofTgolintisremoinnietahogiurinntentebewrso.n The eement foundation for the new.Peter G.. J. Welltmed. Merlin • :reembeles were fitib, Bill and Geo. theatre an tbe corner of West find I Mack Direet-A. 13.• •Hodgins, Speeiaiw im Tea and Coffee LoiMof..,P:dritnrt Diattunnir ginavgcoo4d Twee Aun-I = Goods delivered oneellert notice when required. Mr. Harvey McGee, I end for an encore gave "Thofe ItAaustru3g. Gill:0714wpm! tvreaeietet.tint utlrioonlioa 0. number a .elever songs, as on Thursday, May 20th. Cor. North St. and Square ,Itesa, W. lbeinson and Ten &liner. Wellington streets is • going ahead! mill • Satisfaetion Guaranteed. Harry Lauder hitersenatioris, and Don't farget the annual basse.1*- of PHONE 248 !his numbers ralted„"the resibilities of MacGillivray Mission Band in Knox ,1 the audienzes. ehureb lecture room Saturday after - 1 The comedy skit, "The New float* noon. Mov3let. beginning. ail &clerk.' 0.1.1 Chas. Xattel, nen of Mr. and Mee. Neftel. Montreal street, was re- tently appointed tally man for thee i8-! qnrauce companies in connection with • , FORE , GOLFERS F C#RF tho nuweTtrat 4,6rahe tlirondA Mite: A cordial invitation is extended to ail local golfer's to atteirl the ANNUAL OPENING OF THE MAITLAND GOLF CLUB TO DE. Hat) ON WI/R&M MAY 24th, 1930 EVENTS: iO.00 A. M., Ladies' Approaching and Putting CompeCiiion. 20.410 ‘. M.. Mon's 1 Hole Medal Play Coinpertion. ;.00 P. M., Two Ball Mixed Foursome. Suitalle prizes wiul be awarded for each event. Luncheon VAN t,1 availane at the tieVatotre. Play will ahot at 1000 Atop. Mot..VSLV, S,:eheW Q.'. rieN. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held in the ruble Ithreiry board next Monday, May Nth, at 4 pan. • 'A full attendenze of the members is requested. The Star, biindehied to Mre. W. U. bowlwbkb Joscioduowerof: of tvitLeinograinotcs ttiseureo yen the Beet gnat:7 ell ,:st,A.evreerict,er:Istielatar.s. et-eine:J.4topee n ine by Bakery reale. Try our Cakes, Cantiiw, Duns. Dolls and • Owing to adverPe weather condi. rere " cue and yoteli cleaye time the pigeon flight last utok wee tn.:Cc Ieen., sonene then thole eeenid Yeah nom!) not very etleceseneen tee enene eatee..;' • How neer nal It (nine e ineeitne ii-nonc, E. U. CLEVE,,e,A,!itp col/din:1i% and tlie Net vni florsti .ovet. again the coming' wt•Ch end. -during the c,-.)ol elvs rItst week ? t observer THE QUALITY BAKERY n• • 1111111 . t. B. Whitely, B. Whitely, Hamilton • II. Lindsay, Sid Bad -J. B. Whitely, Goderich The best way to kill a fault is to smother it with virtues. ONTARIO "Rediined by Asthnim-The constent strain of asthma brings the patient to a dreadful state of hopeless exhaus- tion. Early use should by all means be made of the famous Dr. J. D. Kt - leg's Asthma Remedy, which more thin any other acts quickly and sure- ly on the air passages and brings blessed help and. comfort. No home where asthma is present in the least degree should be without this great remedy. •••••, Tonsil -a small portion of a child removed to make parenrs feel better. Virtue --ordinary human weakness surrounded .by neighbois. Chilciren Or7 A s R !A ••• Compare R PRI 1,11.c. ES Always the Best Quality Goods Money can buy These are a few of our special prices for the ttvo weeks Saturday, May lith to Sat, May 31st Bulk Seedless RAISINS '2 lbs. for....23c Quick Quaker or PURITY OATS with China, 37c Soda Biscuits • Per ib.. 16c Rice Krispres 2 pkgs. for -250 Lux Toilet Soap bars for. .21c 2 in 1 Shoe Polish Black or Brown 2 for.i .....23c Bulk COFFEE 4. 55c and 47c Tiger Brand KETCHUP large bottle ..210 Surprise SOAP . 7 bars for...39c P. & G: SOAP 40 bars for. .39c Eagle Brand Con- densed MILK 21c* tin Girandated a n d Brown SUGAR 10 lbs. for...59c SWEET CORN 2 tins for... .25c No, 3 PEAS 2 tins for.... 29c No. 2 Squat TOMATOES 2 cans for.. .21e 2C size 2 for 29c 0 0 cis 0 0 0 • Our Own Baking Powder !b. -tin for.. 19d Large Rolls Toilet r; Paper 3 for. ,. :21c Choice Bulk Teas' ' 47c, 59c, 65c, and 75c alb. . Cross and Black- 0 well's or Halte Tomato 64te4uP Large bottle; .250. Oxydol, Chips° and Rinso • NI Large pkg....21c • Ready Cut MACARONI - 2 lbs. for....23c LARD 17c a Ih. or 3 for 49c. .‘ I 0 0 0 g! a_ Fray Bentos CORN BEEF 0 12 -oz, tin for 23c JA*1.54, 40 -di Jar Strawberry .39c a Raspberry. ...35c . Orange Manned: 9 ade 29c Chocolate Bars or Gum 6 for 25c -10.1.00 AMMONIA 3. pkgs. for -21c DATES or.. .. 2 lbS. 190 2 Prunes, good sae' 2 lbs. 29c Choice Potatoes Bag.. .. .$2.65 Peck. . 50c Sugar, per cwt. Redpath. ..$5.45 Dominion. $5.30 Beruniller or Clin- ton Pastry Flour 24-1b. sack . . 87c 7-1b. 'sack . . .32c Fancy Mixed CAKES 29c a 11, 'Maxwell House and Rideau Hall COFFEE 1-1b. tin. for. . 59c BANANAS per doz. 20c, 25c and 30c Choice Large LEMONS per doz.....33c PINEAPPLES Large size, each 25c. Case, $4.00 ORANGES per doz...49c up GRAPE FRUIT each.......10c 15e siz, 2 for 25t Leaf Lettuce, 10e 3 -for 25c 0 0 0 0 0 CARROTS Large.bunch 15c 2 for.. ....25c Oucumbcrs, 1St 2 for 25c CABBAGE 2 lbs. for. . . .19c New Choice Ripe TOMATOES, Per lb.. . .. .30c New POTATOES 4 lbs. for. ... 25c CELERY Per Head...15c 2 •for 25c ASPARGUS, 10c for. 25c 0- n RADISHES 2 bunches for 15c I4 for 25c SPINACH Per lb 15c 2 lbs. for25c Fresh Lake Trout er 'White Fish Per lb 23c 0 0 Breakfast Bacon Piece or Sliced Per lb.... . .35c Fresh or Smoked Picnic Ham, no Shanks Per lb 24c Fresh Pork Saus- age, 25e *Ib. 11BOLOGNA 10 , e;td Lettuce, Bung or square . Per ib...,. .25c ICE-CREAM AND 0941.13 DRINKS A full line of Vegetable and Flower Plants Terms for this Sale -STRICTLY CASH. G. W. BAECHLER Cor. Kingston Street and Square Phone 368 Our Own Delivery • •