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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-7-7, Page 8-TM'noisy. July 7, 1.121. TEl 1110NAL OODIRION. ONT. Another shipment of ENGLISH CHINA JUST RECEIVED Three new and beautiful decorations ou A yusley Chiva. --o- The ideal set for summer use. "MAY BLOSSOM" Cups and Saucers 35c. Jugs 50c up. Plates $2 75 dozen up. and a real - - Man's Cup aud Saucer 65c ea. -o - Lunch Sets, Crepe paper Tabincloths, Table -napkins and *axed Drinking Cups. VACATION TIME CALLS for a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen. Priced from $2.50 up. ......-....,..„. Upholstering Shop! FURNITURE REPAIRED and VARNISHED Don't throw away your old Furni- ture till you see CLIFF ANDERSON m McLean's Block isinensetierieNeweetenit•Wieteassietweakese, Province of British Columbia Twenty-year 6 per cent. Gold Bonds Due June 15, 1941 Price 95.52 Yield 6 40 per cent. ILL & CO. 1 11 DOMINION DAV CELEBRATED. Onleilas Havi a Day of Baseball otter Sports. In view of the old llome Week bratkni tO lie held in August. not rio much effort 1,4 norm ustin 4144 put lot° GoderieWs Ihttnlul&i ikiy de um ra- tion thhe yeur, tan uevertheless a good program was put un and the people were kept hitensst•d from morning to night. la the morning the gathering took plaee qui the square, where rhe 33rd [(raiment hand gave * number of selec- tions, including 'The Nlaple Leaf," and Rev. J. 1'. Iteyenaft gave a patriotic ad.' re W I i leA waa lwtinl atteativety hy tht. a..1,..1111b1ag4.. A firma rds Mayor Mile Wile a few remarks and Intro - doted Mr. William CampheR, Mho Celt. - Pirated that day his eighty-seventh birtbday. His Worship called for Mere ebeere for the veteran. which were heartily given. ani Mr Csmp- bell mal t brief response. The Baby Show. Tit baby .how took plate on Bar trinhIdijid iu.l the Judgesi gwarded the prizes A A r.4u,wt : Nahlitirs. tratlii.4, one year and under -Jean swi7.01. lat (;rare IteDonald. 2nd. Not over siz months. open to ail - Wm. Joseph Hoggarth. 1st; Margaret Bisset, 2nd. From wiz months to OOP year. open to all -Roy R. Turner. In; Gertrude White. 2nd. Tbe Parade. The parade wan not large hut in. (dialed some good feahires. The prise - winners were : sa I it h mpia 11* --1St. rence Welsh: 2941. Jobe Whiety. Ineorated Autos-Ist. Mrs. Hunt ; 2nd. Mrs.. Hutcheson: 3rd. Mr. Ken- nedy; 4th. Mims Isabel Young. Insulted Bicycle* - 14, Noreen Dunlop: 2iid FAIIM Horne. CbIldren's Genoa. The hors awl girls were out in hill fore; in fai-t, there ,ippeored to be more contestants than usual in the ditildren's tauten-. which were won ao follows : ROYR 54 yard« race, 6 years and under - 111117 McKay, Donald Johnston. Leon- ard McDonald 0 yanis race, fl year. and under -- Kodak while you p then get your Developing and Printing done 1t R. R. SALLOWS OsiesseueseessesesexesexassesaftesietiftaveW Optical Parlors,gfest Street, - Goderich A. L. COLE Honor Graduate Canadian OW Unlink College, Toronto. .•Tasena'' eyes simply meant dear - mourn how one can see. Having your eyes examined is quite • different thing, because by • scientific examination it le possible to determine , what troubles are pretent, how best to . correct your VI idott. and to preserve and Prolong Your nen 0 your spectacles are bent or twisted we would be glad to straighten them for You. lanaeS^M~SeseseexesseeetexeSonossieuti City Mea Market and Grocery Co. SATURDAY SPECIALS Roast Beef 20c Pot Roasts 18c 15c 12c Stewing Beef Corned Beef ..... • • • • • • .• VERYSPECIAL 4 lbs. good Black Tea $1.00 JUN 368 R.GRAF, Proprietor. Car.10agston & Square e COME IN AND SEE how we have prepared ourselves to ensure you foot comfort this summer. We've stocked up big on WHITE SHOES, which ever) Ixxiy should (most people do) wear at this season of the year, for different reasons. They are lighter and cooler, consequently more comfortable than leather, z•asily cleaned, and decidedly chelper. STYLISH AND DRESSY ? Why, yes, of course. We bought them in the new- est designs in Shoedotn, beautiful Ties, Pumps and Oxfords, in leabber or tubber soles, with a variety of heels,. for the ladies, various shapes and styles for lxis and girii,eVennot forgetting "King Baby." FLEET FOOT Running Shoes for every member of the hind v, for all occasions, proper at any function. BOWLERS, ATTENTION 1 A special heavy -soled white shoe, which is just the thing for your favorite pastime, has just arrived (let a 'pair now and get into the game for a good long season. SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE W. StiAlts..41./ HELPLESS WITH RHEUMATISM WM He Took "fri14-ther The Frit Modic R. R. No. 1. Low Ong. "For over Hiroo years. 1 was confined to bed wialt Alherniptises. I treated with &ennui. aell Oka sheerly everytktag wiltboei banalt. Firsany. I tend Beirre I MI wad &eV e I bear am, isionnewargat; the paha was endow mad the swelling obreed Mee dims I ciontssiwid SOM. Si fruit moo diem*, impseodig tbe and sow I ma walk admit hie Bias and do heir sheave aboit spkour. ALEXANDER 111131310. Ma. a Om, Iter At a4 dialers or awl pealpid Preit-e-thes Labs& 011tawis.. fall McKay, Robert Grove.. Melvin 73 yards race. 10 years and under - II. Phalen. tau McKay. Morris McKay. 1(5) yards mei-. 12 years and under -Roy Walter.. Jack Woods, Fraser Stirling. UM yards raee. 14 years and under -Walter Hicks. Itoy Walters. Kingsley Harris. Boot rate. 9 .yeata and under- WHIle Saundera. Doughtm Henry Illoomtiekil. Boot rate, 12 years and under - Wilfrid Graham, Will* Maunders, Fraser Stirling. Three-legged race, 11 yearand under -Joe Bowman and Frank War- nol:. Claire Tweedy Hnil Harold Munthy, Willie Black and Stewart Ryan. ' Three-legged raee. 14 years Hurt tuider--Itoy Walton. and Jack Woods. Dennis Hillier and Maurice Hillier, Jack Purvis and Gordon Ford. Running broad jonip. 14 years alai 111WIPT-DoultlaA Nairn (l3 ft. 9 in.). Kingsley Harris (13 ft 2 in.), Will Reid (12 ft. 11 tri.). Running high jump. 14 years and mider-Douglas Nairn (4 ft. 25i )• Kingsley Harris 14 ft 1. GIRI.S 30 yards race. 6 years and under - Dorothy Thompson, Ma :ifs. Met; regor. Mary ,Miirray lima race. years aiml under -Mary Murray. 31a rga rot Young. Sylvia 50 yard. race. 10 years and under - Ethel St tiling. Margo rat Groves, Lenore ($rnig. Extra -3o yards racy.. 10 yearand liteler--Certie Lumby, Kathleen Luke, I'enetta Jewell. Thread -the -needle race. 10 years and under - Margaret Lolcridge, Ivy Toting, Marguerite Roidn.on. 100 yard. nice. 12 years and osier --Grace stirlinx, Ethel Stirling. Evelyn IleAllixter. Potato race, 12 years and ntalte- Jinn Groves. Mary Parsons,. Delight Mutrh. Ertra-potato raeo-Paullne Hun - fa Ivy, Irene Bloomfield. Vera Mac. Gregor. Tree -legged eat,. 11 year.; and under-Reta Plamit Rini rAladellne Jeffrey, Mary Parma. and Joan Groves, Delight Mutch and Aileen Stowe. 100 yenta mei.. 14,year4 and miller - Thelma McAllister. Gra..- Adeline Niviny. 1 THE 00LBORIVE"STORE "c;)‘: COOL SUMMER CLOTHES FOR THE HOT WEATHER TriiiiPla.A111111.1111111111111 BATHING SUITS Just arrived, a shipment of ladies' Bathing Suits. They come in navy blue trimmed with yellow and white, at $1.75 each. HOSIERY White and black Lisle Hose, in sizes 8 1-2, 9, 9 1-2, 10, at 35c a pair. LadiesSilk Hose, in white, black, grey and tan, in all sizes and every one perfect. at 98c a pi*„.1114se. Hose sold sighas $1.75 a pair. : On sale at 98c. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Holeproof Hosiery in white. black, camel, navy and suede, at $1.95 a pair. This is a pure silk Stock- ing with a ribbed top and comes in sizes from 8 1-2 to 10 1-2 at $1.95 a pair. Holeproof Hosiery in outside size, in white and black, in pure silk with a ribbed top, in sizes from 9 to 10 1-2, at $1.95 a pair. HOUSE DRESSES In both print and gingham, on sale from $1.50 up. DRESSES A large range of Voile Dresses in the newest pat- terns at $4.95. We have selected a number of Voile Dresses and all sizes are represented, to clear quickly. They are now on sale while they last at $4.95 each. WHITE SKIRTS A number of White Skirts on sale Saturday at $1.00 each. Summer Vests in short and no sleeves. 30C each. Children's Sox clearing at 29c. Children's long Sox with roll cuff in Livwn and blue. at 60c a pair. Prints 25C a yard. Ginghams 39c a yard. Plain Voiles in all colors at 65c a yard. A range,of Corsets in sizes up to 22 at $1.98 a pair. BLOUSES A range of Voile Blouses in the best designs and all sizes at $1.49. These waists are all perfect and the quality is the best. Be sure to see them. On sale at $ 1.49. 4, J. H. COLBORNE 6' CO:, THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY DOMLNION DAV BASEBALL. MORNING GA%&E. Purity Flour. A. B. R. H. Lindsay, p 4 1 1 W. Bisset. c... ...... 4 1 1 Boot race. 12 years an4I tinder - Ramsay. ib 4 0 0 Gram Stirling, Mary Parsons. Helen n.4 0 2 WheelbneeMcLeoCooperd, as arrow . 14 years and Thompion, 2b 4 0 0 4 0 0 tinder -Annie Newell anqi Thelma Me. ' idham, . 3 0 0 RobinAllister, Mary Parson. and Florence murney, cf 3 2 0 Robinson, Helen Johnston and Helen Land. R. Biseet, rf 3 1 1 *Carrick. If. ..... . 0 0 0 33 5 5 `Carrick toot PradhaMs place in n ninth. Clinton. Conaolat innflit'-.\ n n le Freema n Olive MeAllister. Beulah Sandy. Baarball Tournament. The baseball tou ran men t drew moderately -sizes] crowd to the Agrieul- tura! Park, the heat no doubt deter- ring many from attendance The morning' game was between Goderieli anti Clinton and was. won by the lot -al. -won. 5-3. The first game In the afternoon wan between Znrieh and Crediton. Zurich winning easily. Score 10-2. Gralorich ami Zurich then lorked horn. In the final game. Errors and poor batting kat the tramp for the local., the score im•lfla 41-2 Ziirleli thn. carried away the chief honors owl the $100 prize. Automobile Slow Race. There were twelve entries ,for the nirtrutinhilt. Ann. race. The conte0anta lisol to make one ronnsl of the track 1n high gear They were sent away in handle. of four eaeh. Only one of roach Mineti made the eirenft ameess- fully. and Ga.'s. three were then mit against one another. All finished: the sloweat. Mr. Pollakowsky, wetting first tnoney: Fred Craigle, of florleHeh, 2tml: W. r. F. °mark -her, of etedlton. 3rrl. Band Contort. In the evening the proem in W4t (5)0 - eluded with 1 concert on the Square by the bawl M the 33n1 Regiment, con- drieted by Irdbiatiter fiavies. lir. Manchester. of Toronto, Is visiting ?sr mother ansi sheer. Mrs nisi Mix, Laurel Bate. 'Mi».. (tete wories11. who hat titan teriehing :it sonthempton, ls tome for the vacation Mr. and Mrs D. M. 'Minstrel and their two daughters, Domthy and Mildred. and Misr Gilchrist. of Owen Sound. visited Mrs. S A. Webster over the weelsierxi. Mn. Fred Hunt and Miss Edna Hunt left on Tuesday on a trip to the Coast On arrival at Calgary they will make the remainder of the trip hy automobile. Mr am) Mrs 11 It Johnston and qtanghter Mary Margaret mottvred tip from Finan and are -mending of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs Itnibert Clark, Mrs. Reg. 60srman and Mn Walter Pridham nit ba.truesosir k,r WIlliblact where they will p.n4 a few weeks with nitrifies and friends Thi ladies wiI take the boat trip from Sarnia: Draper. ss ..... 4 Hawkins, rf. ........ 4 Lavelle, 3b. 4 Tasker. p 4 Edwards, 2b............. 4 Clifford, c Mutch. cf *Butler, 1b Wick, If ." 4 4 4 - - 36 7 4 Score by innings - Purity Flour. .. 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 x-5 Clinton .0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 '.Tasker and Butler exchanged positions in the sixth. AFTERNOON GAMES. Crediton. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 was hurt. Zurich. C. Hoffman. p ... 4 0 Siebert, If. 4 1 L. Hciflipan; as. ....... 4 1 E. Henning. ... 4 0 0 (Alert. 2b .1\ 4 0 1 F Brown. cf ... 4 2 o W. Brown, rf , 4 0 0 D. Hoffman. Ib 4 I 0 Welsey, 31) 4 1 0 - - 2 36 1 Score by innings- () Purity Flour .0 0 2 0 0 Zurich . 1 2 1 0 4 1 0 O 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 O 1 6 8 3 the 0 0 1 1 1 ' 0 2 1 O 1 1 0 O 0 2 1 O 0 3 R. H. Motz 0 0 Beaver. 0 1 B. Fahner 1 0 Walker .."-,....n- 1 0 E. Fanher 0 1 K. Fahner Bisset Watson 4. 0 0 Brown 0 1 Zurich. C. Hoffman 1 Seibert ., 1 1 L. Hoffman.- ..... 0 I Henning. ......................-.. 1 1 Ohlert .......... . 2 1 F. Broirn.•••,.•-•••.....-.-- 1 1 W. ouru ......... ... 1 1 E. HoOrnan....-.-..---.. 3 3 Wurtn.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 0 1 2 4 dna.. 10 II Purity Flour A.B. R. Lindsay, 2b. . 5 1 •W. Bhaet, c ... 4 0 W. Ramsay, p.... . 4 0 Cooper. lb. _• 4 0 Thompson. alt 4 0 McLeod. --------------4 0 R Bunt. .... 4 0 N. Murnes, d. 4 0 Crrick, 11. 4 k - - 37 2 'Hart went in to catch when H. 0 1 0 0 2 2 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0 2 0 0 x-6 PERSONAL MENTION. Min Dorothy Remelt it visiting friends at Leamington. War .1 J. Magritte!. of Waterloo. was a vi4itor in town this week. Min Ida Currie, of Brantford, is home for the vacation months. Teller Hart of the Sterling Bank is away on a month's va:ation. Mr. fi. Preston strung. of Toronto. is spending holidays at the okl home. Mr. and MIN. David NIellwain spent Dominion Day at Galt visiting friends. Mr. Robert Anderson, of Galt, is cisit.ing Mr. inal Mrs. David Mellwaln, Mrs. H. J. Strickler, of New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. B. Kelly. Miss Jean Eason, of Petrolia, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Adams. North street. Miss Evelyn Mveartney has return- ed to Detroit after • holiday visit in town and vicinity. 'MIs Minnie Campbell left on Mon- day to resume her studies' in the sum- mer course at Queen's Cutveraity, Kingston. Mr, Alex. Anderson has returned from England and Norway, and is spending some weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T.Ander- 0 son. Napier street. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 r w Bisset Mr. 1. 11. Kelly, who underwent an operation for appeimilettli at Alexandra homttal last week. 1. reported to be making it good recovery. LOCAL TOPICS LN BRIEF. The hydrants around town look neat in fresh paint -the body in dark red, with white top. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting on Monday, July 1 Ith, in the Temperance Hall, at 3 p. m. Visitors always welcome. The steamer Vi rt ler s rri red on Friday loot with a cargo of wheat Gild oats, of which f01.000 brothel* of mite and 20,615) bushels, of wheat were for the elevator and 120.060 MIAMI, of mita for the Western Canada Ftlour Mills. The steamer Valcartier lodoe e xerts Friday 5(1110 elevator. curia) of CINted Wank/train in RInletted 11* the elevator nexf‘eek. Willard's Carbonated Ice Cream This is the Ice Cream that took Goderich by storm last year. To meet the demand we have doubled our order for this season. BRICKS 24 different flavors to choose from. • YUM-YUM CONES Call early for Cones and -Bricks, as the supply is I •., ited. n -a Yum -Yum Cone,or an Orange Crush Brick. Always something new. J. H. LAUDER, Phm. B. Phone 19W. Get your nett supply of Letterheads, Billhoads, etc., printed at "Tho Signal 30{xxocimticacxxxxmacmcic Summer Fabrics Get a suit of cool Summer Fabric - -something that will make you look as clean and cool as you will be. It costs no more than to be leas well dressed. F. H. MARTIN, Tailor