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The Signal, 1922-6-27, Page 1fee .JULY 27, 1922 8 Pages THE SIGNAL Rid CO., LIMITED, publWnrf. Sboreetr d esaatel; It eat searce4y it Oputiht thOt some •t tib 1proranee.la let,4uw W the reticence at C;ana(ROesi frMrt thee milt with Mee meant. a WW1 ahem about thieffism011. sat givjeg'oat '. About itittets ag the milik Aatke tiLcvart Hire of enough Mtb4 In _ • M wosgt►, baaitlag In Chis while un the other head tbe mag ales alwaysat It tad the reed% is thee manage to give aa impreeekaa that tib• Visited States le tbe Only wititter.� die Korth Americana eiddleeLL . -I was very metstlh�l • tweet recently fN� l ter ti pe•mtar.t lawyer (d Chas West Ylratittta, wit# . ; • b . t I ereeki a *lib resphe LuItHM a aborta • la t 2�It a be tatorte matter I yiib ~Mem 34.1111tehe was faking • Dteposition wises he spoke ail h bl Mho Without .4141dIng anti whores-1tk` la- $4 t ort se egyie t't» wtl jtrrA>r }a .bindligto stated athat thought be a trip up Abe (bleat hes and if la tie* two to .pram ee [souls Set - -ares- sue • a elved. and after enjoying point together for a tittle while, hit my southern friend did when pointed out that Hudson Bay was long way into the north of the Do - of geographical hbtery. Canada would be far better without nu} ruteretwe at all than a reference [test can scarcely fah to represent this w.untry as a atnaU one at only to 1a HOUSE FLIES inhabited by ladies*, link linos tette tears." . KILL M. pital ladles' Ala Meeting - Au important meeting of the Ho•- pital Ladies' Aid will be held in tbe council chambers on Monday, July 31, at 4 p.m. A Request of the Merciaats Next Wednesday is Civic Holiday and consequently. The Signal will be handicapped considerably becasee of the holiday tailing on the day lame• dietely prior to publication. Adver- tisers are therefore requested to hand Ie their changes of advertieaemente by Monday noon. Injured In Baseball Games Mr. Chas. Black, who was Severely injured in the Noreen match at Kirk - ton a week ago. le making steady though saga recovery. Mr. rd Haynes, who was hit by a foul tip in the throat during &ee urday's game with Kitchener. was taken seriously ill Saturday evening about 11 o'clock. The hospitality of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods was very kindly offered to which place Mr. moan was taken wheel' be was at•iotded every care and attention. He responded' quickly to treatmeut and was .*m•:voued again on Monday llsor°tng. sa-MlJ. ilSstlie(Ii Parcels May 6• By Hared Post Waived the ap Seated perverts of merchandise will trod oI Collector now be accepted at parcel post rates m. He is a within Canada, the Poatomce Depart - township, and ment adylove, provided the c.esders tures for Centre place thereon pripted 4tele stating in r general way the nature of the con- tents. The label may, if desired, bs Over combined with tbe address label, the rattle machine label to be wholly t° print other than fI �' s been unable to the same and address of the eddrew.ee, purities Win From Galt articles, leclud- and have priuted thereon the contains, Chautauqua. he such as "merchandiee, this parcel may s week's issue. be opened for !octal Inepaettoa. if nee. week. evreary." The eudursepnent of there words la writing or by means of a haat •tamp will not meet the postal reentremeut.. When dewired these words nay be printed on gum paper tape, whkh Is wometimer used for sealing parcels. The public are oau- tloued against plat -tug unauthorised enclosure* in reeled pert -els mailed at parcel post rate of postage. Viola- tion luntble respect will not only lend to withdrawal of privilege of wending By playing gond Newhall the Pnrt• lot, Of fight and the brand of bail din - waled parcels, but will rmeult lo the ties defeated the famwl (:act Terriers' played lately prover' Unit they are a render being Need for intrartiuu ut the by the were of 4.b In a ; n inning I e•laesy outfit, «trona enough to force portal regulations. I tattle on Wednesday. 'Phe Pstltdatteti any team in Western 1'mark) to the deserved to win deetpite their /our er- 1 rosyto the Nth inning which enabled I f s 11 (fait to wcore all their runs. Grah,trr NlefT tna C4 was hit hard throughout and tees Life ks,q»QR 040,1 i t hits were registered .ef his delirery. VA) fi lie Y ung wmeaaeptlte form lanae fanned I • : tad but threw I+io -leek.. er Action taken as Regards Taxes -Hotels and d Lhaleay had r timely Restaurant Licenses Discussed -Financial third whkh drove In the lino two runs. H 1 i'TAlyd wet} during the day; • Report for June. tovering a lot of ground. in the seventh and ninth the T'uri- tire filled the heaps but they were un- able to swore. They were ,not to be vested home') and "1Itugo' Hapset w•orel the winning tun on a pretty sacrifice hy Cooper and an overthrow to third by the first lawman. The gawp was ra«ily the most stren- and exciting that line leen been li (ieslerie•h •for n tong time and the Purities deli enwsl the goods. The Terriers received a rude ahock a limit to wore a victory. Manager Hayes in the swat fest aelmiuiatesed against w•Hs the proudest 111#1 11 les IGalerk•h last night. Windsor -God ericly Route A Provincial Route Blue Water High Association Hold 1:.:r:nort ons Gathering/it Sarnia and Gets a • cc:?y /or Business. On Monday at Sarnia there came 1n- ell, R. C. Hays, W. Tebbutt 4-v ea, and George Ward. The omeerb elected were: -'.lent, J. M. McAdams, Sarnia; 1•ngr• Idents, A. R. Lundy, Wlndso; . '. W. !toner, Sombre, and Mayor It. Wigle Goderlch ; chairman pni.::cb 7 committee, W. [levy, Chatham; s. -en -•t - to being an entirely new orgaotzarion called the //Wlndaordlodericit Blue ➢Nate[' Highfiay Anocintton. Over o hundred representatives of elf towns and municipalities a- long . ()lair River and lake Huron try, J. P. Fran, Barna; tre.:'urer. from' Windsor to Goderich and be- George Wand*, Chatham. ye►ptl held an enthuslastie meeting The executive eomnftee comprises; sea great impetne was given the Col. ('lark, Southampton; Mayor )l..•- aitelIem 'rwevtacalarc leheingthlywapro y 1i1, Forest; Ald. WitdorfChatl.eln; rotatedalog ave Reeve Kerr, Courtrlglt ; W. Stowe the course santtoned. I house, Wallaceburg and J. E. A.eu- The decision wait mads to Invite strong, Petrone. The scent. route as et present to view by the emaciation would' re t along the river awl lake from Wit. -- ser to Ooderkh and ultimately to Owen Sound peeling through Belie !fiver, Stoney Point. Chatham, ',Val- laceburg, Port lamhtou, Sombre, ber and Merwen, H. J. A. Mae wan, ('eurtrlght, ('ones nae Ramis, Kettle J. W. Vanatter, W. F. Netted, Rev. Point, ['ort Frank, email Rend. Say - ensue Hill, Rev. S. S. Hardy, G. L. field, Gnderkh, Kincardine, South- PanoAa, B. J. Sauk•, T. 11. Mitch- ampton, and Owen eeund. Hon. F. C. Biggs, Provincial Miulster of Highways, to Sarnia to dieruse the entire question and secure immediate action on the scheme, if pearible. The deputation from (;oderlch in- cluded Mayor E. R. Wigle, I.. L. Knox, Deputy -Reeve Mower. Councillors Hun- • with alarm oath, while empt upon ful truck Maturity tug DOW 0 little in a Ten Inning Game Young,Allows 3 Nitsand Fins 13 Terriers-Grahant Was Hit Hard -Score 4 -3 -The Best Game of the Season. three one month, anent offense for lag one year and months. ex. lathe and net les• d for each subae- term not exr-eed- le s than three 4. urity Flours Outlucked Kitchener Wins Game 3-2 the town counrll held its regular council, pointed ont that he had pl::ewt meeting on Friday erening of last week I warning nhNees in the paper-. eIirn st- and dealt with several Important leg tow r In arrears to pay rand head Three Bemuse Suddenly III- •Die ftema, elite( being the question of 1 alar tient out many circulars. An Item - ie AgNp-1$s$.n • Mixes, In which .*tone definite further zed list of those In truest for larger As the result of a strange di. me, step war taken. Councillors 11111 and amounts totalled $13.000. Warble tee- the origin aof which Is halting the d Rotated were absent twewn $3000 nod 24010 outstandl'tg In •ton, two ehlldren belonging to a wel know* family of Nasaagaweva town - p soar Milton, have fled in agony, sus The Toronto Globe. 0 Two weeks ago thrym. of the five of children became suddetV 111 with the' for disease. which was acetim{atnied by 1Oriel convulsions. Dr. Mc);Iven, of Acton Provi was called, hut was unable to diagnose I ed to e the came. Dr. Howitt. of Guelph. was I that the t then sent for. and he. too. was balled. lately on t se were other physicians- who bare license to k alece•been ailest held hy the net child, a girl of fifteen heels =montha,_pseard awaj a ew days ago. Further- n11 sesta end the second, a three-year-old toy, mtawlard iicense it was buried yesterday. The third (1111d. Nerve meals at all 1 a toy live years old, ie still wrlously night Ill. Expression tans given Dr. Howitt believes the sleknescet that varlet enforement wits caused by a by carrying a con- was to be desired. Mr. P tagiotat dirw•are, aml tlr9oali 12tl it off that undoubtedly coedit apples which were eaten by the three the cafes had improved as children. The lining of the bowels erleg, .etc., in the Ince r .oath. of the two children who' dire came vaned the idea of hnr-ing the en off and their bodies were rwln..•ed•to on any stalla•removed stitch idea skin std loves. ad to meet with the approval of - Dr. Grant Fleming. De Medical council la general. uR. pati The dlecueseon thrnutehent 'Ate to °fMter of He lth for Toronto. has the point and of irtereat and benefit stated that be did not think there chil- dren- to the me•mhrrtt of the roam II. _ were suffering from any n°- Patrolman At Harbor known direaae. Th condition of wasting of abdominal tissue. he said, Power was given to the ebtlrninn of was not unusual In eases o' rhltdreil the harbor rvlmntlrtrt• to r -engnum Mr. violently .Infected through Ny-tainted Ilan MacDonald ns petrill mau on the milk or fowl. He thought their e,ymp- f f toms resembled an ovule form of $14'..k. 11.4411 entumon children In sum- mer.- -_ Young Had 13 Striate -outs and Godarieh Out -hit 'the Visitors 10 to i - A Good Exhibition of awsaball. tither we outd,ebetd last I take it out on the 1410 •id pill H a when Kitchener won one of hammer It hard. - exhibt weer. - 11: It- McOreath handled the Indica 1,y the --were of -See -yeah -and --seat --eery fair 1n the main,- tbe winning rue" the ninth-, Wi1Ham Weir appeared in a new role se base -umpire., and acquitted himself jbar was driven from the mound creditably. !� the eighth Inning. Me was able to The game was very exciting at times, awe de that time only because of his and throughout was a hard fought con- peee whkb war good. Tire test. The crowd, whkh was very fair authlt the vt,'itors ten to considering weather condition, es r- atill could not win. The tainly caw a good game. wn1 1t prover[ 1mi bas•una and that the Purities ere a feet bunch of ���11e•r, afro n. pulled very pretty catches, players. say, ('roper and I'at Mc- Purity l'Ionr AB R 11 PO A E lure hits at critical mom- P. Mc-('armen, at a 0 1 $ 2 0 Burling and Jimmy Mc- J. lb -Carroll, 3b 6 0 2 0 2. 0 the hitters with two each; Iter secured a bit except dhamb single wait timely h inning driving In Bur- lirat run ler the Purities. Itchener «hosed marked s.pk{Seler In base running Jimmy IRealtreei1 stole three bases making the Mut quite cheap on two differ - added number thirteen total, which to now tar the season In eleven r effort was very clever, in the fourth, when the tw• lab up got to dial 011 error,'. thee retired the side by fan - 4/1111 toning the third man to usually des •reps the his hitting blit In thea reserves 11174 !pall' In use of hi* murvivalm scam knocked out whet, a feet tray- sauglt him in the interfering with hitt siting to his feet. &.tenet oS_ ate_ tors, whereupon him sotto ,voce, -bit every hieing Inter Ilaynea got .116 the fingers, and a in and In the ninth Mtn hit eyebrow a foul tip that he d raft and anther for his smiths Same "Dingo° wen Lindsay, 2h 6 1 1 1 1 1 Haynes, c 4 0 1 1F 2 0 Cooper, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 lel«set, et 4 0 1 2 0 0 Burling, 1b 3 1 2 8 1 1 Young, p 4 0 1 0 2 0 Pridham, 1f 4 0 1 1 0 0 Totals 37 - 2 10 27 10 2 Kitchener AB , HPOA E Toletskl, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Oullette, bb 4. Al - 0... 1 1 . 0 Kuehn, 2b, p 4 1 2 2 4 0 Maslen), Ib $ 0 l/ 13 0 0 YtelAberg, cf, 2b 4 0 0_ 1 0 0 %Aeon. se 4 2 2 1711 -6 - II. -6- Ii. Klaehn, rf, ct 4 0 2 1 0 0 Vauwtone, c 4 0 1 6 0 1 Zither, p, rf 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 34 - 3 7120 13 1 :Lindsay out foul bunt on third at rlke. Summary Kitchener ...... 000002001 4 Purity Flour .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-2 Stolen bines ---J. McCarroll 3, Haynes 1, Trillium 1; Toleteki 2, A. Klaehn 2, ]Molsolt 2. M..*yrj_y �- K4eha 1 tiaertncee 4'ooper, coasters. Two-hase hlta-iJndeay, A. Klaehn, Van Stone. Hits off Zither 0 in 7 Innings. Struck out --by Young 13; by Zither 5, by Klaehn 2. Dames oil t*1M--off Young 1. lilt by Welter -by 1 I..bn (Burl- ing) Pained [tall♦-Vanst.one. First on errors -Purity Flour 1; Kitchener 2. Left on hams. -Putty Flour 0; Kitchener.. • Umeirao--B11. H. Me- iire.th, W: Wytk.. 2.0s. Hotels and Restaurants smiler amnuuts. The eolle•tor p lr,t- Con«kdetrnblr dlw n -cion took place ed out that 214.'210 of taxa) had been oder this heading a, to the crawling ' c ullecletd..�lset January let. lir_., of which mum 2'1'41.50 had been In June and the two tures in town, the manner $1'_'.'ilt in July. In c'4nc•Indon Mr. ndueting there plaeaa and the en- eampiwdl asked for a consultation 01 of the to011 bylaw as to with the Nuance erommlttee. hour,. I The Council Takes Action 1 ()[Neer fellow. when ark -1 The titian(' committee• met Mr. k to the roun(1l. asserted Campbell later in the evening and went ) eaten in town were nhwe- over the list of thie.e in :rrre.irs of ,Ung• forting slime the taxes, commenting and diret•edhg upon o a standard hotel was the dbgwrsition to -be aside as r•gai le of the Itritlmh Ex• each individual rafmpeyer. The is -port .gttbe ('hlnamnn. ewubmltt,sl by the Nuariwe romaine• ant in town hail a was 410111 0(1 by the eonimll. 1 hence could not The tiuuent,• committee reported rs of the day Or hexing met the tax eollcr•tor and iron- $ider•cl arrears of 11$_1 taxes end : re - y the council commended that : the 111111 taxes the bylaw against the l'nmeron property eyontrnl- w report- lel by the Alexa nil ro Hospital hoard * around lir cleated off by Disking tun extra d« loft- grout, the amount to he used- in, whi- te ad- ing off that year', texe'.: that having nine gone over the nrrenrr of taxer of 11421 in- it was noted that a numlw•r In arreare t e , were making an effort to pay. others were not. Tlicrefor•, 11 ens re•11m- enclecl that the nes-msaary steps be t ken to oollet from those 1101 makiag n . uffiele•nt effort M pay. Fnrtht•r, It was •eroanetmlel that the roll to re- turn, to lir. l'nmpbell until reit me•tiu of council to Hake the •:nlle�- t lona. The ume[ighe ! The following table .ala -forth tite hntting and fielding averages for ring ler. games engagc'l in by the ['tori- Laws, aacriti. e• strIkrouts. baron on tier up to July 24th. (1f these games balls, batting nvernge. put-out!.. nM seven were In the Big Four, seven in Ovists, errors. fielding average. the N. W. H. A., and four gamest were L. Haynes alwo has four three -hose exhibition or tournament contests. hits to his credit carrlek Is not The exhIMtion game In Kirkton is not pissed .wend Iav•nuse of the rum{war- Inrin(lerl in the averages as there wan atively fes gamer ho ham played. no aeon. kept of that game. Raiding .1. .A HUM It, Nc Communlations pier and rt the bearh for the ea e } o those in bathing.-1'ommnn anon r•eetvwl from \Vm. Tax ('oll(rlar'a Report (tolilnsun. Hub S. \\'Iuh•r. and .10..eph Mr. Fa Ltltrr11. to blit Tt(ltirrt to t*lF irhwelerr nn lin 11; the emt±trnrtinw of to the piddle dl fin •n rot 1 )inn, . Th', .-Tliitt "P.. iififilfa\ `b `hfering men's _ - to the puhlir work cnrnmitl�r. Thew• from Mit to -right the eelinmrw titgnry ratepayers protestet hmsiiuse of the straw hate rat special clearing prices.' The number of- genies played. at hat, lengthy frontage of t tr farm 141 1111., Head 1110 mi. on page -2, nine retired. sin Its. cMnble«. stolen and askwl that tine en question doe That Jlrl.rnn Bros. are offering a reoosiderw► by the c�mii male of boy.' sults at 27.95. letee 7. A letter war received fro All. J. A. Tint Smith's Art Store have Ju -1 re- )IneEwnn asking for the pr. ihiun of (rind n ehipua•nt of now ph•rure $5110 for the month Id August or the tromp mouldings. 1'eg. 1;. G. 1'. 1. board. This letter was fer- That Tread Easy Fa.t 1'nwder 1+ a rel to the thin. p committee Ith delightful antiseptic loader tliiut power to act. . makes your feet e'sltfort oble. rata A communication from the cr,0111 Cat/10)01'o ad. on page 5. clerk notifying the council of the rates: That Swlin 1Cape, new 4tsl 11,1rn net - 99 A E 1'I' 242117 for general pitrp ens, rural 22x411 1 . nre featured In id. 1'. 1)1111101i+ hd. Iql 20 3 .037 for highways, was pne,'wl on to the nn • Rp (1. That naw Is your time 10 1;'t in ora p(1 23 11 .R2f1 finance commlttpp. T t two-thirds of F. EE. Nnrtln'w the bargain mhos �nle rat Hero's 11,1.1[ 4 .La - [Qmmlt4*s Reoorta lueen cold arnI neo fr" thor - , -, • , , , i oil b: r - t a5 41 7 919 The Moms, t-omnitts. reisorted that order,' it le taken after .\lignst .o a. Manias prier you c• t allot ler iw! 73 24 6 .942 the financial etsteme*t ter Jones had Se, has a. on page 5. opo dollar. head bis rad. esu pkg- 0.-- - 13 1 0.1000 been examined mad tiled. iterommend- That fits al attention Is drawn to Tbat (;any h cnrtwriikt ere placisR 10 0 1 .i09 radon was nude for the Mull petymont cram Moine and serge. -in W. Ache- on Nile lines for . hlldren mid girt 14 16 5 .866 nn lot No. 066, a lot in the rear of the non k•lkon't at on page 2. from two to tourhrn yeiir4, ami ere 1r1.44 114 2 5 .070 town hall. The market report of 1921 That a great Id -antimer toarsafn clearing ninny line rat *1111 an•I nw.Iy 2 1 0 ,1006 had tepees reeetrrd.*rad the Ore per rent. male la announorl t the Itoynl in•lier below regular pro.'. Ser poste 4 due the town had been paid. A tan- Ready -to -[?\'ear Com n7'a ad. on peg* That the Model Theatre for !hart ,,)xt her el acc•nunt« were ordered paid In- 7. wts•k irrkldee 1\'dilirm .. ending imperial 1111. Cee,_$817.36; That reenalhle Jewell I•' foatnrrd Marr Pk-kfnrd \L,tlnr,•! rot 1110(111. 6., . . - (Continued on page t6j , In R. C. Roberheiit'm *1. it 'page :;. a \Vedh,stday tad sntnrday See p++•" 5. .Sew This tote way the Terriers harked at the [ mpire Farmers' Club Figure The Colborne Township Farmers' ('hili w111 hold a plonk at Meneeet11ng Park on Friday, August llth. Ful{ particulars will he given later. Young had smoke teen ADVERTiS1M/NT$ rim-= Booms-_W_a:ttnl=- b - Sweater -Co •t Leet -Leave at 1'he Signal ()lee Furnitsre for trate-Waiker'r Fur- niture Store itenderr--Walker's Furniture Store 6 Umbrella Least -Leave at The MIX- 11al 1/Mee ,.., R Pocketbook Lost-I.eare at The -dig. mil office R R R i Shawl Found M. .1. Parr t:, 8 card 0f Thanks -Mrs. (('apt.l�Dan. this. McKay ... . Horse for Sate --J • W. Armstrong.. 8 I Card of Thanks --Mr. and Mea. Ed. t 1jntl_ sines, s ,..,., S Grnham, 4)111• of their last hullers. nod Civic Holiday -Town of GoderkhS in the defeat headed them. !eremite (baierich Itncly Kitchener had silo 1111 Setnnlay. Clover Money for Sal -Stewart Gtwle•ri1.11 111414 n Is1w•Io1II tern, with Bros. 8 en the ball for hatters i I See By The Signal (1 Alt R 111 2B 814 RH K It Pc Leonard Haynes 1't 57 13 13 11 11 1 3 3 .491 Pat McCarroll -• 15 71 IS 16 2 11 2 10 5 .254 Jac'Jrr_2.nuna_ - 11 as 2 Z _216 Joe 1,Mdaiay 1T 119 9 6 6 4 30 S 12 .240 Js MOS Met 'aemit 17 b7 7 13 0 9 0 6 2 ,Eat Rol Insert 17 55 S 8 4 :t 9 13 1 .2111 Ernie Prldhain 10 54 a 7 3 10 2 26 1 .114.1 Pari Cooper 11t 40 4 7 2 7 2 19 17 .154 George Burling 18 (13 11 7 2 6 0 10 4 .167 Bill Carrick 4 15 2 6 1 2 1 2 0 .400 Teem Matting -.261. Team rleMlng-.925. W p �,. Purity Flour --18 6 6 �j J v •