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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-5-25, Page 1i ••t: -.. ,.• w--+., ( First Section Pages 1 to 4 PIM YEAS NO. 10. LOCAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY PROPOSED Coltingw.od Bulletin : The G•dertch Signal le doing a good bit of lora' historical work on Ito own aecuuot. 11 L publish- ing each week items referring to Important events in the his- tory of int town. A historical society In an old taws such as Oodsekh and au „Irl settled die- tttist such as that that surrounds tis Lake Huron port Would Mad a fruitful Meld in which to work. Such a organtzatton would not leve research to one, but enlist active aaelstance of "[PORTANT GATHERING OF PRESBYTERIANS DUNGANNON AT r Annual ][seting of 1Eai� M11aalonary secretary, .bowed the need of forward step! all the time. The Forward Mission policy for 1122 1e • more members, more home religion and more prayers; Interesting others : eeprlally the youth. Mrs. Cumming, Young Women's agcretary, reported two young woman's aoc(etles. Miss Makrolmeon, of Hamilton, Provincial Young Woutau'a secretary, was prevent . and gave a narration of the origin and growth of W. M. 8., M. B., C. G. I. T. and Y. W. Auxiliaries. Ou motion carried that a hearty vote o thanks be tendered the differ- ent elitorw who have eo kindly pub- lished our reports and nodose In their papers dnring the past year. lira. Coombe occupied the chair dur- ing afternoon session which opened with devotionai exercises led by mem- ber. of Ripley Auxiliaries. A very kindly address of welcome I was given by lire. Robt. Davidson, !Dungannon. Mies Mather, correspond- ing -secretary, In her remarks ezprese- ed hopefulness In the future work, re- porting thirty auzlllaries and one Y. W. auxiliary. Addretrens were given during the year by Miss Ross and Miss Warren, of Ronan, Mrs. (Rev.) Ilton, Gode•rich, and Pk4d Sec Miss Witched!. • POO Iliad Presbyterial Held In Erskine Church The eighth annual meeting of Mait- land Presbyterial was held In Erskine eh;rch. Dunganaoe. un May tkh. Mrs. Hobt. Davidson prt',ddel over morning session, members of Port Albert W. 1!. S. sedating In devotional ezert'1aes. �rrr Coombe gave a ple•ealnyg and help NU •ddrese, which was followed by fall and satisfactory reports of the different aecretarles. Recon ins- 8ecretary, fire. Methow e, reviewed the seventh annual and semi aterence bee! lu Wln;ham on Sep - Der 20, Mrs. Murdle, Measnger R, reported Rtt) snhwTiptions 'aI1CT" ry hies s ger: Mid. Mal- endIdbrary seems cola. Liters tart'. railed attention to the need of good .p -to -date magazine% ae well an religious pr ra ; Supply .eseretar7. Mrs Young, pr�ported 11 bat.. and 1 boa. ..at to Portage la '?.trtt Boerti- 15. Sup- pIe* waked bol this uyeair •Tree outfit. tor at Round ve boys and live YAM Bearding Seboui girls M re Mr- Alydm.f rrlxlrted work dune by the pees, Mrs. Rimed reported .''i0 Home p(egOt•va Ott' Yew toning Matrrtger. Mrs. Harkness. A motion made and carried that _ cording -secretary report be sent to Presbytery. Mission Band secretary, Mrs. Got- ten, deplored the decreraae In eontrl• buttons. retelpte being $907.185. She advised that contributions of W.M.B. and M. H. be not diverted to other use. but sent direct to Presbyterial treas- urer. Mrs. Meanie reported W.Y.N. receipts '6,603.07, • deceease of $406 (Continued on page 9) 17. MIAs Muriel Galt, having eomoleted her year's work In the Queen Clty, M ZurichFeared • 6 ru quite a hand b the f • First Game Was De / ; and certaluly very timely; was 7 aqe, NiJ 1'he taus were glad to see "Bird" w fitnryter a in uniform uu the bench, • • B. A• ` and !topers are expressed that he may "''en lu the line-up in the near future. Purities Paint Zurich With 3-0—Young Performs 11Kalsomine Brush,,, Score The picturesque figure of the Znn kb team was • ruu7" Wurm, 300 pound Brilliantly en the Box, wow baea'man. 3 Hits, 11 Strikeouts Goderich saw a real ball game on Wednesday of this week when the Purities shut -out their rivals of old, Siebert' If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Zurich, by the stole of 3-0. I. Hoffman. see ,,, 4 0 0 0 1 0 The weather man again threatened (laurry, c 3 0 0 9 5 1 llainew, p 3 0 0 0 1-1 to spoil the game, but the darkened Braun, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 brows of the fans. who simply would ('. Hoffman, .lb 4 '0 0 10 0 0 not be robbed of'thr battle, eventually Wurm, 2b 3 0 0 I 0 persuaded Jupiter I'luviue that he was (!liras, K 3 0 0 1 0 o z Obreln 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals X Batted �� h Zurich ABH A POA F, t' Hoffman, 3b ... 5 0 2 1 8 0 less welcome than King Sol. - _ - Almost 2000 appreciative fans wit- 32 0 3 24 - nessed Zurich's downfall: and down- for Celltas le ninth. fall le the only fitting term, because they were mowed down eonslsteetly 8tt�neq by Jack Young. and were allowed only Aod.rieh 1 00 2 0 0 0 0 z-3 three scattered hits. Moreover, what Zurich 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o- -0 adds spice to the program, Goderieb Stolen Base• --P. Mcl'arrol tel., !farted off on the right foot In win_ Clarence Hoffman: &sacrifice hits -el. Ding the fleet tilt of the season bei Mc'arrol, Blast, ('hurry; two )lase tureen theme team. when last year the Mt -Haynes; '-atrnck -out-By TOW* Pit/ties administered the only League 11, By Haines 2; bases op halls -Of defeat suffered by the ';champions of Young 1, off Haines 1; wild pitch - 1921." Haines; hit by piteher-young to Goderlrh scored In the first inning: Pat McCarroll, having ringlet) and stolen second, came home on a wild throw by the catcher In a vain at- tempt to cut him off at third. Young fanned the big end of the batting order one, two, three, In the fleet Inning. while 'kines returned the compliment in the sixth, striking out Vending her holidays at her home they Purines' heavy artillery. here. I I McCarroll Jean fo *nu Mien Roma Wallace and Mies Mao -Ewan have returned home. Ing flniehe-d their first at Toronto t'ntrsg�-- s�A-�YERTTSEMENTS orm of a ouble, and "faddy" rerped home with his second run and the one earn- ed run of the gene. Haynes complet- page ed the aeoring for tbe day. rupnint all esake the way home, when hi! Dam Der 1{4a I,oeet-I.ewve at The Signal 12 Haines threw wild to third. Oyt'e Clarence Hoffman In registering hia I North Huron Lateral A Otis second hit In the seventh. rapped one 1 Ruin. and salad Tss- re sharply through the pitcher's box. Ray Mission Rand whkh Jo ire Jack Young a hand )fere Goode for the Big bale -L R. 4 severely, when he attempted to handle Meet Co. 5 the scorcher - C, Cook Strove )ham t- sT175, • • . • Zurich was retitled on three pitched Stove Wanted ---'Hoz The balls In the eighth, two pop Else and 12 Signal Bunn!* (Yards--Ha7s �b�y� a great - Iwetiesa fait-�1. il6 iMsohhalk • • •' S aur deserves s splendid effort to 12 a grounder. short to first. Jac Young (Hearin, Helmet ; panned hall --J. Mc- Carrol: left on bases-Goderieh 3, Zurich 8; umpires -Meeker and Rey. _ nol(Is; time -1 hours.An Explanation of The Object Base - Liners And Interpretation of • • • Next home genie is on W'dOes'ta7, Juno 7th, when Wingham plays here In tite nig Four. • • • Wonder w6afkind of an advertise- ment Zur'ieh•can write up for the Lan- don papers of this game ? They "put on with" a trowel" usually end let the home team away with everything . The "Heruld•' makes a Joke of Waif in 'copying 80 mach verbatim from '.The signal" In sport aqullae, espee. tally when It .aye I can't recognise ,eI(lerich as "old rivals." ."never have )Ng been in danger from the Gpderfch boys•" It would be better for Zurich to make their eeasou's boasts few and far between DO YOU READ THE BOX SCORE IN A CORRECT MANNER? Burling was robbed at a good hit by I ball Sunllllary Siebert's splendid rumtieg catch in the , f missing ' ('I, nn home couldn't put any'tltte into the in- field at till. • • • Young purely showed up the heavy hitters on the Zurich team and they didn't seem to like being stood on their heads. • • • "Paddy" MC -arra again showed his speed on the pat by stealing two ba sea. • • • Both pitchers had spi�td control throughout. • • • - re/ dent n of the game. The scorn are assembled after the peas trot tlgttree suaek nut dnrluR North HureO the coate•t ae ordisg to the Morse The annual meeting o the Nort _ coke as used In baseball. Aa the eom• Huron (Federal) ',there l Asox dation foam parties end 1t Dilation of thenee tummy dirt a twrx• will b. held at Wtnghe= en Tugela) ' town Phrt that teevenl of these score le quite a task, an explanation next, at 2 uetoek p.m. 1'b. appoint. for this of the object and interpretation of the' ment of delegate! try local assoehitlon• sertadons lav been repeated sumtn/try woe be in order. I win not be necessary as al! Liberals book In the box ae•nr.. nnrpwr 1w recorded i ere Invited to attend, and It Is hoped The Harmony 807%OreheKrao gee be well re- piece!. nrovidad with a do. (Chlekot- every player the number n pteseOt•d, were heard with plea.ule In their hat:' the runs sono varies) vocal vele wens. any, the number of ant torr, assists. — - Sia- els ? SeK wM gp/ bd b means !OR SJOMI PIU TIN i CO., LOQTED. £.Y6iiea Put vtlt. while the pitcher Is mention- ed in the stmrmary as having a eer. Min number of etrlkaeuts. ilacrl1(e hits require judgment as the rule states "that a sacrifice bit 'hall be credited to the batemau. advances a runner a hese by a ' hit which results in the batsman he - Inge put out before reaching fief, or aould eo result If it were bandied without errlir." Also "a sacrifice bit is credited to a batsman who hits • fly ball that is caught but minks In a run being scored on the torch or would in the judgment of the scorer 80 nesnit 1f caught." A "time at bat" needs careful ex- planation too. "a time at hat." states the ride, -begins when a batsman take,: his position and continues until he 1.. put out or becomes a hase- runner. But a time at bat shall not- tw eharged against a batsman who le • it DEACON MORRILL SOUSES The man who sees tbe other fellow's side as well as his own doesn't hare so many chance. Ib get mad, bat he L likely eo •wing an awful wallop when be does start PREPARATIONS MADE FOR BIG MOTOR HIKE AND LUNCHEON HERE Stratford and Ooderich Boards of .1rded first base by an umpire for Trade Unite III Extensive Pro - being d bel g tit by a pitched hall, or on caller) halls, or when he mnkee a saeri- !gym for Road DisensxfnII flee lilt" all of which Is quite plain: a batter's average• is thus dlvhling the tote! number of times at do bat" into the total number of hits made. "Fielders choke" is the play in which a fielder. after handling a bat- ted hall, elects to retire a base runner Instead of the batter. "In case the runner Is retired" reads the rule "or would he retired. but for an error, the batter shall be charged with a time at bat but no hit." Thus on a ball hit to the shortstop. who, a man being on first, thrown to second bane to eat off the runner Instead of throwing to first base to put out the. runner the play iis recorded as a fielder's choice and re•konel in average's aceording to the rule stated. Rules regarding errors and stolen r and Judgment enters into many uoftthe ion of the' tlerlrious. However. from this exp(an- hases are too leo s y fo w he motor hike, postponed from last year, to be participated in by motorists from Stretford and all intermediate points to (ioderich is to be heki on Friday, June 2nd. The Stratford Chamber of Commerce is pushing the scheme with vigor, the prop- osition being to have three Provincial Cabinet Ministers attend a mid-day lunch- eon to be given at the Hotel Sunset and deliver addreass on the good roads pol- icy. In this connection they will be assist- ed by the °tlyexee of the Ontario Motor League, ae well as the Presidents of the Strati/ad and Goderieh Boards of Trade. ft Is expected that at heat 100 gars ;Continued on page 3) JOLLY DINNER-DANOB AT HOTZle, p� a. 70 Opening Night Well Attended ler Musk and Dimer In flue culttmuA optweaite the nano " all accts of the riding will tog piano, played In splendid atyle ' l f -time, at td if any. Mts 1t and iiaiaae.amiled ter tl a unsptsen slii•;.atai .eves!. •tk�►t�ere Clinton and Reeaforth peest are by those who danced, wh11e to others in 1n' tie sixth liming when P. fire ] n the wuomary M Rrv.•w th�r half holklara' how !s it plaF and the haw w tabled formed the chiefr?' 1He*Imtary the box 1 g FurelgO Anetba YaM-Mea M.J. Howkr.. 2r�tt e !Carroll tied from t eh sides of the be Innings. two and th.r. and !frond (the' eomee that 0 Carroll, who has J • • • out.. scull 1 prime favorite with the Jana. well as the store keepers, w+psec1a11J inc dinner was cert datnty Zurich attempted a rally 1n the The Zurich battery did not !!et up' players pa. et re ipetting(including lnbredouble h the staffs to the postoinces of teeny and being served In careful and ninth and in this they were aided to ezpe•tatlon performance .Car s haring only Tt his i1e that (;oderf.'ti hasn't fallen in line ? attraction, for from these could be had f shortstop 'Paddy" Mc•lplate fn the same "time at bat" home rim hits: islets on t e' Surely the efficient staff 1n the heel a fine perspective of the animated already become a "I'addj' d like way tb.uRb i number ort a certain pitcher t : strike ulflee denenee the little holiday as strop below. .e .lays (the rnmcs of •gal The Week At The Capital OTTAWA. May 20 -Another Atone to the naval propoatle, and now we are to retata the de/drovers Patriot end Patrician and tie up the cruiser Annus. klingbher feature« of for the annual train- ing 119 Ing of up to 1,500 young won yearly when the plan gets under w.,y stand as before. The (lovendneet protested to retain the cer*fwith the il oe of good *ad. atlas ,t ed .to Cone .is. by the Britleh Govern- ment : Alava teft�l t to their - service with the 11eya1 Navy. The Onverntn.nt argues In favor of a vol- unteer naval reform sad also that the proposed scheme will he of ra taee for flatteries and sealing protection, while the nary whkh we accepted from (treat Britain was essentially ■ t'ol- Fn'tton 4 deepwater craft and usekesp for guardind the ports. -o- The House *pent Tuesday on an elucidation of the wupowel". and as n result there was the feat dna'* debate of the ,eeedons. At times there were von laheoenees of the tattoos navel de- bate at 11110 as itt. Hon. Arthur Metghe•n atte•tnptel to torpedo the Government's pulley and declared that thy* was t betrayal of our netiomtl e,trllgatio° to share In the detente of fife country. 1f this was the hest ('anada meld do "(spending *ome seventeen rents tow head for naval tie- fence e fence while the people ut Great el. were aaseeset $10 i,er head) Mr. Meighen thought we shoul4 In de. coney consider withdrawing fium the Empire and at least (4•ase s{ongfne on eflon the Mother Country for the prM of aur chores. ('*nada has Acne little enough in the past. Mkl Mr. Meighen. atop now she proposed to do less. 9'he G/lrel.11- menta proposal, were inadequate, nett glees Simi w011i11 1N• a waste of money. The scheme would be a frost for either defenee or training l ier- ptfeee' Mr. MeIghen arinw'tl. agtl(Ird by Hon. Hugh Guthrie. The Prime Minister lead.• n gaols Arising Falwell ae Ibl" couh•tbn'lon to inst.,. '. .1 down Ms Canadian Government Mer- (tra n. •ret west rarryh:;; w,t 8 "the .' Ian e r sane 111111 prudent p.01: y.. laid clean likely that the House will hest. the by the lronrfer Govcrnutrnt Is•t re It ; drenr couple f deficitseeke. it beforelrae n I wee detested In 1911 and further * thnt 1f that pulley had Iss'n earrkrl , hoped by the Government that the out by the t'oneert al Ives who sn''cc sl- I order pe before per would 1 } well llug e h rrc'd l'. ed the Liberals in that year. 1'annda wo11111 have made r more r7 ,tve• fact. nphis buwdget 4in the next xt; min et►teh1hnting tot the defen,'1 of the ,n Em -ries was holding hark. Litt there Is still n nitro during the sit The li1r r Government had keel no time it, try- lot of material in. sight to work nn. ing to put IM naval program into i Estimates are being pushed through as elfeet, he mid. lett res•Iprne•ity had I feel a", posalble and on Tir•wlny the &relined rep: the Iumse was di••solct'd will lima \l i• Fielding and sad the Government WAS defeated. Then Its *n(vessor had low• smiting lar I : stolen bases when s.. • • and number I sacrifice hits: hit by other surrounding towns are getting thoughtful runner proved a treat n • '- The rabies, to seat any num- by red through a poor decision atnett base I 9 during the and pitcher 4 names of 1 11 bloat. hit I the time of[ itself ten decorated with they and sided the game 7 R )Mad. n1eC struggling to thiol under t a tJ bill • • • and the time o tae Rome. was setts - "Conservative -Nationalist sure. The mho -Hon of the F.nRllsh dttfy considering the weather,orgies top by which Mei Intended to give fiiR: (;<,tlerkh Alt R H PG A E I Though he fumbled die one groiMeiet I'm outs arc rnvlihrl t plaat•rra Is considJ to the management which con - bandied direct for the building of three I Burlin lb 4 0 0 0 0 0 l:er1 l'ewrper hane11e1 two tllmcstl[ at which any coop sing 1 sequently hattneahtps ent that had been defeat.' g' , 4 0 2 3 0 1 chances In the ninth with good Judi- tined. Thus a throw from shot `out t its eats for (Cooper, th re.ult f th public Great ed In the Senate. I`. Me•CarroU, .a „ 4 2 2 1 2 0 meut, retiring two runners dnshimg for ;o fire dare Is recorded as a pit this weed[ "('omwrvative Nattonalhst alliance"' for the Mot baseman and an !mist consump- tion twhich ri different from H rtes ct 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 thiel during a belated rslly. f the ehorb6op; so apo the second A clever u rs m tunas m fax hark without defence a by Ite7nolds, however, Cooper took The most pathetic gore 1 I !oI'It''" of her from two to the trek with acme [tided though care of two bounders in his direction (lay was Mg "Dude" (Clayton Hoffman declared they saw es emergency h tagging Wurm who failed to make Oven the semblance The Conservatives bad totted p high otos of lilt f 1 Britain The patronage through their cash contribution wild pitches: number 'o bouquets of tulip! prewrntttl a very each hem left on Isle's the the side 11 Great b uquet appearance. was retired each tuuiug: the ump:ren; Greater Tea Cortluaptloenae aerorded the dagce, on tea by, four pence a pound will un- doubtedly+ In greater o e u It now by far the larg- est arg- the world. This tea ncrreeasedudemand will tend to raise the present abnormally high market. and an increase in cost of teas throughout tbe world may be expected 1 Is making further provision for the entertainment o N rchestn e last week, hat/ been secured to enpel; the music. The decorations will he completed, time not haring permitted before for the completion of all the change" intended. lad "ROpraaaaism" were freely' ay • or bataetie4 back and forth dewing the de- J. aici'.rroll, c , • • 2 0 0 11 1 1 Ltttdaa7. 2b ecce•• ? 0 0 3 0 0 I Young had a number at fielding Ime.eman gets ere/lit for the ant oa • hate. Bebn,'s of the 1911 election fight a rttaaet. et ] 0 O 0 0 0 chance's: he handled live of the �cwwer when h reeniteut In a munnett from hAcst O • 0 decision at tirst on **hen base being throvvo out on an attetnpt- attain was resturrected. The talk hat Young, p not yet ended: there will he another Prldhlult, If day or yon anti positibly more before the vote in reached. Totals 'The Conservativea will vote ermined the Government's proposals yid there are also signs that they may do a little blockading. That they will introduee any amendment, however, is uneer- fain, eine!. the Prograisites appear to be strongly lined np behind the Gov- ernment and the fate of their amend- ment has been anything but cheerful t hue far. Railway estimates! have been up during the vreek and passed to the tune of some $90.000,000 after a de -1 bate on National Railway policy. I This brought out a re -hash of many I from Hon. T. A. Crerar thst he would 1 scrap :40111e of the utmeed and useleirei portions of the sestem met write teem Off tam bad low. (tett::: !A fresh start on the remniutler Mr. Crer.tr Made which he thought the Gm, rnment in- tended te try mit. n.II urged that when the Gorerneeeit wait swelling men to run He rand') it /Mould look about In Canada before going to Europe or the United State!! for them. Thcee were plenty of good men in 1 haps even, plenty of them in the Case sillan National Offices theruseives. Mr. Kennedy was *limited to be • • .• _ • ed steal. When the pitcher strikes out 7 4 Dingo Haynes' double was pretty the (etcher 111 credited svitli the 111,111 it Accepted the five reset.). grom !be Horne Government In 1920 In i The lest private members!' (ley of 3911 they bad tied Hie Rainbow tomi the 'te."1". 11114 ""k' ""r '11111f- .2klobe tap to the docks, left both Hell- (Pontine/el on nage 2) Honer over his Opeeek. Introducing Jiggs and Maggie To Signal Readers • wee I See By The Signal That many splendid diamond.. may toe found at K. Robertson's at priers I that will surpriee you. PIP 5. That your kiddy vr111 cunning , In the dainty, clever romper* to be got at Miss Noble's. Page That to tw Hs (.001 anti comferuiete as possible in the hot weather you have pair of light enirrall shoes from Sharman's. l'age That the week's specials for Do - Minion Stores are to be found on PRIM m. That big savings In men's wear are posalble at M. Rolthis. See his epeeists on page 9. ThAt wherever yen ge Fords Are giving sattottictiott. See I'. J. MAI: - 'Mutt the neet donee/ nt the lee illon will be en naturiley. May 20th. see page 5. That to finol 'who make. a picture fair to view' you eliemld read Sallowe!, That one of the duties of esuipbrirs drug store is to 144;.ep its eustom.o.s 1 they have rt •olpply tit 1(411(0 Ste Vie 9. fate at the ear -owner who ear nury he evoided by having Reg. I Watch For Them on the Back Page Every Week Wi;1111Ms 110 YOU, 10. Thet yerur eyes are pt.'s! mews 4:wird them clir..fnity eelvine new shiptnents of owing goodie That piens for the moat 01,•111+1VP weddings always! include A photo taken by Yell Page 9. Thst Getty Cartwright are stem. big the solcom's styl in summer tiri-oses for all Agee See lee, e That gift* for the spring bride are lute- • suggested In the advt. of Smith's Art Store 4111 page 2. . That ills. 31.1,Vicoor ta (entwine Eel clever iteliveluelite see eie. to ill'Irrehalt). the lest cal fat bred -to -la y day•ohl chick. at iteigure.t Farm must he made loy May 3Ist. 815' poor, 11. t day et me. May 2Ith. Musk Is •flo i he *11101 1 That the next dinner 31N1 dillte Id tio n44ifv,rd will be held on savor. ... Miss Gene C..1)11•01 and That the pruellain , at the NI .1..1 Theatre for the wool of May 29 In