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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1927-7-7, Page 8Thareette. 104, THE SIGNAL, ararrenswocammaximmiremx. Goderich Centennial July 31 --Aug. 6, 1927 X ' The Centennial Parade , For the Grand Parade to be held Monday mon, . • i August lot, prizes for floats, etc., are offered in the ,i fererit classes 88 fOnOWS: , . Manufacturers -let, 115: 2nd, $10; 3rd, $5. Societies-Ist, 125; 2nd, 115; Srd, Ci. Schoolo-t, 125; 2nd, 115; 3rd. $5. Decorated Antointibiles-Ist, Sl2; 2ntl, $s; 3rd.$4. Best Decorated Float--Ist, $12; 2nd. SS ; 3rd, H. Decorated Bicycles -1st, $5; 2nd, 13; Std, OL Best Historical Float -1st, $15; 2nd, 110. ' Ist 2nd . Calithumpiatis-Ladies' fancy $5 $2 X Ladies' comic 5 2 1Nlen's fancy 5 2 Sten'. comic 5 2 Girls' fancy 3 2 tend* tonne - ---1• 2 J Boys" fancy 3 2 ------ttnye-t•Ortne-----4-----4--------------- Parade to form at intersection of .Nfontreal Elgin ave., and to have at 10 o'clock sharp. Entries to be _banded to A. F. Sturdy; Cistrinstatt- Parade Conhuittee, Or to T. Pritchard. XX Street antl Azallic -4 x BASEBALL Auburn 9--Sestorth I Auburu. jut) 3111.-11 has 1.cen /acid that the longest lane has a turning Apparetale Auburn'e inueli defeated bail team 111319 reached the above natio Honed turuieg point. Laet week, after lusieg live strati1H Sanivb, 11(1 surprited themselver. prewriting the small end of an S-10 twore to Exeter, the League leaders. After re- euveriug from their surprise they be- gat to seek new worlds to touquer. Ateording to fate mid the schedule the talkative boys from Seaforth were next its line, and Auburrea 9-1 vietory over them lu the game um Mouday was ample revenge ter their 6-2 defeat at Seefortb. The game was not the best set% here this tiessun. A few err *ert, by• both teams. The Anburu by- makiug three suteeselie error's in oue innings, robbed Tunney of earned sbutout. This bee allowed but three- bite and /struck out aloe turn. Aberhart pitched 1 'eu urt , lumleg eight etrikeuuts, but was given rather ragged suppQrt, Front Auburu point of view the mote pleasing part of the game was tbe return. of the locale' batting "puneh," which load been absent prae- tkalty all apring. Eleven ringing base -bits peeled off Lite war clubs of Jack Cowan". "Brownshirttr." invi- dentally these lays are alming"at six •straight victories In July. The line-up: uburn-W. Carter lb. N. Pitterson as. G. Tunney p. Reg. Car er , Buchanan 3b, W. Alton W. Craig llee Rue. Carter lf, J. Cowan et. Seatorth-Willis 36, Muir if, Warn. • Ire es. Kerslake 2b. Gibb e, Aberhart p, Doltuage rf. Dungey lb, Jiruwit cf. Score by inuInge: Auburn 3 '1'2 0 2 i0=9 Seaforth 0 0 1 0 0 0 0=1 Natter batters seemed to be out for revenge and to fatten tbelr batting averages, mid boys! oh boys! they Sure did. Goldthorpe started the hurling for Goderich. but "GokKe" was uot up to his usual form mad the opposing forcer got to his hookt and sent them lu all directions. the Exeter team colleetinal four rues te-fere they had finished their first innings. "Goldie," bow- ata'.1 in until the fourth, whets he wa Iiy Fritzley. It didn't SerlD 1.matter much who WHO pitch- ing, for Mt x oas met by the saute re- ceptioe ...di/millet, that tool attemksi 01), 4i,, ,11liorpe. in the last innings Barlow brought Slltr4II.wI i[rola 1 left held aml put lam In the bOX. "Shea ec torned the hatters latek, one. two. Ir titi shows possibility. with a lotie good coaching. of be- coming rt tiret,string hurler. ; Goderich got their two in the eighth, when. oitli Weir and liallough otl bastv, '1 reliable "Bucks- Carrick doubled 10 eight Sea In MeItisI innings Duquette con- nected eitit nuc and sent it erashimi into lee tie!il. only to be robbed of hoine run by the ball's hitting the top hoard eti I, fute. Co rloh-11.• it-sutlers'/et c. G. Gold- thorpe p. 0. . a n Duquette 31,. M. Litman ss. shear. demi, lf. F. IV. IVeir c7. Carrick re Ex, NI ef. 1.. Titmann 3ii, Ilind 1.awson p. rule rf. Si. Tle- =inn if. Pellet& es. Beavers 114. Tay- . ler e. AeOre 11 innings: • Exeter 4 ro2003000e--9 Goderich 44 41 to ro 0 II Oie--2 out to avenge himself, ?:.nnmed out two doubles and a siLgie. IL three Liners Glues u11 which more titaL avv"Ulite‘l The !oval.. off two double for the Iwo runs e hit elipped pluye during telre game. in the second 'through his ha de. ineings, Naire made till U111111tolt0e0 Weir 1:0• had no issmuriled the (badge plop. and tater Ste -nolo -am , score than tbe visitors Motretot they' after narking. a tine catch threw A 11111 - would take the joy oist ef life for Ilar- Her eHi at the plate. with a mireeilti- lowe, Pete and promptly owed Iwo me lout! throw front left field. • more. T'his was in the ealreelunifins. • Goderieh 6-Zurkh 5 In a pule that brought hack memo- ries of former days and other face,. the Goderich taint- twice- came from be- hind .tti win finally front their one- ; tirue greatest rivals In baseball. the 1 Zurich nine. Fighting all Lite way, the locals managed to snatch the victory only in the last half of the ninth inn- ings. after diving held the tisitors to a tivt•-all tie for severa/ innings. it was a real game to Win' and a hard ! OOP 10 101444`. 111141 the Itartowttes dcaeree Credit Mr- turning 111 vietary *gaud a teeth Which Is much more experi- enced itt the art of ball thaeing Man the loca/s. The visitors took the lead early' In the ROMP. when, with two on. Gold- thorpe and Htuhlen, the local battery, got a tough break that let two runs cross floe rubber, Ce,Idthorpr.- fielded a ball close to tire box and in en effort to ('u1 off 41 runner at the plate threw to Midden. but by some unkind fate Haddon let the *all slip betWeen his hande and two runners chine tearing home like a couple of /starving sailors at a free lunch counter. This break did more good than harm. for !bidden, teuderIch in their hue wire more dvened up, however, and until the bintli Ingestive tbe gptumeetutodetelieteall. tie, Tette bode team titteriulteeede or die. Anima), who Lad replaced Gohltborpe in the local. tee. tuned teiek the opposing tom -settle tee and three. When the -loccr. hat Weir led off with a &tithe to right geld and the locel fans' hope, Vent,up higher than brewery fete after tire last election. Archer, ile- next luau up. made the elusive spLere do a eLiutibergb" out to crier.. tieid, Weir stopping at third and Ar. r. going to sevon.l. Manager Series now intro- duced sonic beadwork aro the roue anti sigualled for a hit fuel rub Auburn 6 on the second ball Devisee to Nairta. 2 4 The play worked to perftetion stud_ Weir ',reseed the platvirttlr the -win- -c-AR -Low *ling run when Nairn grounded out to • 11 e Int sensation af the mutt' wait Laiiinan's stop of a howling liner over sloristop. The foree 4.1 the ball -shame Woe -kelt the Jewel shortatem for a row. but -Marv- hung t Weir and 4.11(-11 get a tie I for seeurilig the meet la'. and the greatest number of rues. One godi thing that can he 1 11101q0 the came is that the fans cer- tainly enjeyest themselves -mitt three ' GODERICH, ONT. PERSONAL MENTION their rattler, Yr. Paul Soneltaer, and l'.1110 OF THAMES III" 1)"414 14111"ugh it'; b°11"7' II a Mrs. Prank W. Stephen au (laugh- ing at Detroit. lirtikat%tikil 1 .115 trielhblit and ueigh• filleitgaser, slitreers.t.Dvirald IlIoNteln, of Tre- t he wet-k-eutb at his “,•.',. here. spent the week -end al home here. from IVileatley for th, sisters iti Detroit. week -end visitor In t. , Jaek Vitleau la s _.• hoinktya , Biso Amelia Heal, ,, ,,,..._ for Chnton and Gettericie Sirs. Flolutes Illes 113 -re IleNev et Tomato, Mr. lies Wilidno,,, ,. !eronto, spent ' lug fur a visit with Mr. and Mrs. lil1. tiEt.i.,.t: lieleTHIBY AND FAM - Mists Lena Murray„ MI Reside Oliddoe i. visiting her ' 1,,,trait. was a reeve% 34155 ?Ivrea.* Harris, at 'Hose- line In his ..tue or bereavement. l'aecalehal`e: , and Mies Dorothy left last week to II Holmes, Bell telephone superintendent 1 G")CirgeintotiF. I tuake their home in Gotierich. They dale' Dungannon. They ere rewein• attend 'the wedding of Me formerk during th. tures of Mrs. Beu ter, Misr Alma, of Toronto, arrived to krboti.aurt:s:nitfi,i,:ru :.4. . many. kludneteres tib NIfeesesr4ecord: lir. w. A. 1en.e0:411.11 r.,.,.,• this opportunity of ex- 1 oighhor.. .. l friends for the many lire. lieu: ' , and la their time of he - 1 ir grateful. thanks to ,wn dating the illness of imotvge7 ill. with frktols at be t t, , . , tsreeport, will be nits" in Ctilltull' where II)" Mr. mat Mrs. Jas. Dee ef Detroit, bail male many friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. Major and child 1 RESORTS were week -end risitor. ..11h relatives have retutived to town from Ilamiltou iit•re. • awl are occupying a residence on Nel- 1, etin tareet. Mr. Major, who is tike KAIVA/ITII.k LAKES.•-10EAL FOR Mi -t, lie'rd ulotemetroiitn. va atIon. Splendid fishing, v11... J. lion. of tht. 14. ,,f colu. It etabpallrie1lit,y eautillisiluellnldi'elly.silit,es r1reiermes.111 that furnished , age, to rent by week or newly appointed organist of Knox flotelsoutilerals „heoanutt.lful scenery. Alsu month. 11, ,let. F. J. GOODSIA.N, sluitilx,e...is holidaying ..: iiis hume in I unpae.v.plia'rrC'n014.111 rtrb. reelatechoifiarel.arini,b:tand, ' Eenelial E, Mr. and Sire. large lelukwalter, of visited, mese, 1:,, town et the , Mrs. Parr's pert -tits. Rev. Geo. and Sirs. Jewitt. arrived last week and are wbet'eerkt'siiilitl. ' established In the parsonage of Vic- • Mr. atoll Mrs. T..1 „, . L; and, Mr. torte street United churcb. of which FOR 8,11.1Olt ICENT.-SEXIMi Chariest Itarehler, of I N .. .I. sprat the' Mr. Parr Is the new minor. COTT.Yttie furnished; pleasa wtMr. 11:,.'liare•tecusum, . 1.e.triat. opeid dawth",,,,...1j,... gat...L.144,n. lir. awl um,. ley. Apply ••• DR. PAIREER, Wei location at C.tries l'olnt, near Ambe .....,_e________ Mr. end line J. Curlirteht 111.1l lb° the %leek -end. at the . . • of Mr. arid Sheftel and daughter, Sire. Leviti and hum' -"" .........._. ................,-._.____ for flawilme. where - • has' secured Mb.' 111119- 31(414". '' "" nk"1"-• of 1tuffele, were visironi the past week , ., , , bloc i., usit-titi 13f. GeOrge 4.... • Mlith lershorhalidt-Arilf.-TrilTITITZRY7-11° 15M........eLC lilAUL-C__ EM E N a good isadtion. . at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. crescent. G :age and other conve Mr. ell.41 Mrs. J. I . ...:11eartlown of 1 C°1111fteld' it indsor, spent the eeltdaY eidithle 1 Mr. !emelt) Murray. of Hayfield. is C. CR -43G' awes. Gartite planted. A I reIntifees 10 town. 1 spending a week at Oweu Sound at- Mee; N,,r, Hurh end Re. F.. 1 tending the old boyse reunion, and his L'.0IL SALE. - SEVEN -It 0 l.) M E MitttrI • o eint E..,4ard. opeart the : W e and family are spending a week frame beide, situated on Camb week -end In to with Airs. Murrayet sister. Mrs. T. road. In (het -thud coudition. App i Mr. end Iles. T. .% Reive and Mr. clauley.• Wolfe street, 5011 also with to MRS. E. M.•LEOD on the premise M. T. itoee. ot D,. , sp,,,,,t the her parents. Mr. and Met. Wm. itirnie, week -end in town. , , at tht--leilleorne Aeartmentft. . l'ItIGIIT PIANO (BELL) slo 31 FOR SALE nt WANTL1D. - TWO FleitNititHED r- bedrooniti for Jae and August. ig- close to Lake preferred. At'ply to 81 p O. 130X P2. TO RENT TO LET. -RE DOUII1LM ROOMS • with Want Merle served during Centennial week. MISS I.KilfLE, L. DORADO HOUSE, West street. It • RENT. -TWO-STORY, FleAltE, 4 electric light and bath, within three =Mute* walk of klquare, south side Elgin avenue. l'osseesiou at once. J. W. OltAIGIE. TO RENT. -LIVING APARTMENTS (4 rooms), over store. Apply to W. BERN, (Malta. TO RENT. - SEVEN -11 0 0 MED house ou IR. (leered Crescent. Suitable for small faintly. Apply HURCee INVESTMENTS, LTD. APARTMENT TO RENT. -OVER O'llrienS meat store, Week street. Poescasion at ()ace. Apply 10 ALEX. i SAUNDERS. WANTED . of Toronto. 8114 Miss Z4iIte411.771)-TO IIEAlt FROM OWN- • 1711"efferele-farnr-fter-salte-Gaste--_ ni- price. partlettlars. D. le. Mb - (1' .1N Goderich. ria Apply to SCPi:RINTe7NDENT. It ly a. It hen Minn. 1101.•:41•311A I D W.k,N1171) AT ALEX- ey, o ester was a week- end visitor at the :. Of 3Irs. Spain. Newatte atreo "Billy" Aeheson, etc., has heen at- tending St. Andrew's Celit•ge. Toronto, le home for the holidays se %este Viatson tins received SALE. -18 drat -class conditio from the publisher* of The Detroit Apply to D' ALD MacKAY, P. Tlinc-s' a cheque for ft=. being one ef Box 457, Gittierieb. the prizes in a context reeeirdly con- cluded by that paper in conjunction DESIRABLE RESIDENCE I'ltOPE with a robe Mr. and Mee. W. ti.„1.1kin. and elissee largest tette* of the United States. tennis road and Wittiest street. T Velma and Rensee al. Lt .0„,,,,a_eati The contest wended the identlatettea - rooms beselee bathroom, eloseta, etc with friends at litiniefen. of pictures of•the Presitlents and their Good furnace. All conventenaes. IP Mr.. and Rye. C. w. iejitt,,.. of De.,, wive*, and the writing of aketches or terms and further particulars apply reit. spent the week -#:...1 with friends thentr_r"11114r- it Hamilton andfieleFia. T. '71.1olde-worth ii -rd. fam-I-1--±Y, 1:1°GodNer"icht). Mat•KAY, Y. 0. Box 45 Mrs. John Kennedy . :* %%1)1Oct-hutch. of Coral Gabe*. Florida. bare taken retired with her fr •‘' ... Airs. R. T. tbe Captain McDonald home on Que- UOUSE FOB SALE. -APPLY TO %intl.,. 10 c oderich ..,. week. . bee street for the summer. D.r. Holds- 21 8. REDFORD. Cobourg 'tree Mr. and lire. B. P. r 1.,itt and two ! worth motored all the way eaters -le er ',themes, ,,_ e.,1 ee"ad Florida and reports gond roads from Goderich. Mrs. A. Cornfield te- . e week. 1 throughout, and none better than etESIRABLE PROPERTY 10 mi, m, ttpai„ it,,, ...,,I r„ Detroit 1 tbeee •of Ontario. Dr. Holdsworth is . , „,,,,ks. fru... 1 a brother-in-law of Major Charles. lee- SALE.-Coraer North and Nelson n Monday after a ion ar her home on se .zete street. 1 Phall. and a son of Mrs. I. fields- . streets Apply to W. R. JACKSON. 31r. Wm, Stewart .ef Mr. moot. ' worth, flelmessille, where be was FOR 8ALE.-BRICK BESIDENC II meters. of Detroit. a; - • "tie weelteend born. t the latteret home. Neat. Street. . • on corner lot. South-west corner ,,r,t. has ietorsied h..:.. , free reeting Mts. Betty Baker i1,-;\ , or strut. 1 Nelson street and Cambria road. A t met er eerier, 3Irs. S. .1 smith, North . MRS. C. 1). 107NINIGER - F. R. LASSOS', Goderich. Ont. t.f l'Itlemanabie price. Particulars fro ........,==.01.01.•,.......... Palters in the TY FOR 'ALE -At corner of B earnaene sale notes discounted. All*CTIONEERINO THOMAS 01.1NDRY. GODERIewn on: 1.1,10. sTOCK AND UMBRA). A eCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. R. Salt* attended to anywhere and ever' ri effort MOO to give solstactirm or 'RoBT. ROBERTSON, The Auctioneer, to The conduct and arrange any sale Ob - the latent methods to get the best re. tt sults. See him or drop a card and bar J. will give it Immediate attendee. t. Fara] sales a specialty. Eldon It, Goderich. tf sumer 11 her t eons 'dee THE LEAGUE STANDLNG Ilayed Won Etre Exeter7 :, 2 y Godertch ....7 4 3 5 2 . 4 R DRUGLESS PRACTFTIONER OBITUARY t' Equipped with electro-mapietle m baths. Eleetronle electric treatments • c ropractle. Chronic organic sat nervous diseases. Lady In attendance. Office boars 2 to 5. and 7 to 9 pea. excepting Monde/ and Thursday af- ternoons and evening', and by ap- pointment. Residence and ofnee-Corner South street and Britannia road. N. ATKINSON m CHIROPRACTOR A...N1D DRUte- RAPIST eectouti. It was the rhea .play ott the / right time and it spate! teeter). fur the Uoderich boys. - 1 Score by innings: _ Zure:h 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0:5 Goderieh 003200001=0 The litte-upe -- sZurich--Gaache Horton 21,, itrintneIl ss, teltrien lf, Yungblut ef, G. Istekod e, t:: Bedard p, rf. Itrewu 3b. __eketereekeellailtlen e. Goldthorpe p. :Nairn lb, Mallough, 21., • Duquette 3b. beardown If, Weir cf.' tFutlr --. 11. MCreath and 1'. Turner. La.._ While toying to esti out 8 craIrli hit ii 11..• %Orbit gap, tWist..1 his ankle, and although It was 1.0( ix ill be out of the • go nit- a Week or _ Tile mittu• ens welt haselled I by Ike; Mt -Create *Teethe). and ! 1 ete Turi.er, and re, 'asislon that was 1 given teerlet ebeeied to by the players. The .Ntibutinul- -k a fail out of Exeter hoe \Veda el:1y by Ilefetiliter them 19-s. The Atiburn Whit evi- dently expect to make things itrterept- ing to tilt-enmi•refrunt now on. Earl Cooper. fornicr TuritY Pitcher, town over 110 week -end visit- ing friends in jolt! Earl is playing mt ball in Tor.4.10 • .lo rent ing had 11‘.• 41(.6T-rieslia -only 0111' defeat - in 111. r' -rd 50 far. Exeter 9-Goderieh 2 Itne hitt, to right of them. bode lilt's to 1/ ft of them letsc bite behind them. volleyed and thuniMred. Like the noble tdx intruded history. -1110 10*1 eine challenged ti.,, Exeter lineeball nine In their own stronghold on T1144. duy. only to be moiN..41 down by the henry geneof the Exeter eloirreere- Seer/lifter dative ate: ttraehing extra ba -1' lilti Sere .the order of 11114' 41113', and the Barlowites were belplem epithet the terrine etutlantrht. The 1 CAltIAJW, July 6. -Mr, anti etre ; Cramber, of Picerringe vieltett w -til frieuee here oil Satiorduy. They were aelenumuied by Mite. Stirling, of ye titelerieb, noel they- tutted' and took 1, 3Ire A. Clark with them on a trip its th Paisley to visit lire. Black. Mite Julia loung. of Torouto, wee h here fur the buinkir.- and week-eud m ' with her ',trent,. Mr. and Sirs. S. 11. w retailing to Terento Monday. Mrs. Andees autl Soll Druck an Ale Sin-rote:11T. .11-AretikerrItti7-riattett eith Mr. anti lire. W. Mellwaiu over the lit.4141.1v toe.1 week -cud. Mr. utat1 Mrs. 1.. Mellonalti, r, l'eterboru', arrived home Ileuday to et 51141441 11 rtiiiie with Iter pareuts, 31r. aid 3Ire. Alf. Erriugton. • n lir. lrave liven, Mr, Erringem, 3Ir. 11er/4-Fisher. Mr. ,IV. Iketri and Mr. ' eiarey made a. trip to -Owen Sountt Suuduy. The men tire getting along 'lentil lywith the county mitt. They ar 10* east of the 11111 and making Wuhdertul road. Mrs. Witt ratersen.-: of LucknoN1 coiled on friends here on TuesdaY. 31r. and efts. D. ii"rawford reel child toe Mitts l'earl Wile.on and Sir. I, Foreman returned te•Fliet. Mtche u Mouday, after a very plewsolt vete with relative, here. lir. and Mrs. Corthin WIlsen an little daughter Meanie,. of Flint visaed, -with his parents and othe relatives over- 11-ii7--11M-Rity--and- weekoul and left 31 .1103 to trefelot a %emit tri Muskoka all rela des there. 110/9 'retie Al..11;is editing her rent eves at itor, itoy. lent CoilIngwood for a week. The .....311ssee n r t tint, rorerte paterson, 11`..xotito.• are here for tht heli.hipt. The, are with their Cousins .1•0111) and. 1 iristitte /tobertson. Severn( 'fr.un here mudded tlu• fun eral ef the late Mrs. Chartist etewart of Nile, to - Coltedne cemetery (.1 1•11,.,:day.. We sympulliii.. wit h Mr Stei‘art Ids two daughters, Mrs. t rate in Veuderleb. on :... Mr. ante Mrs. OI- Gibbons hare Saturdny, June 27., of Jane Fritter* -turned to their 1, ai., et Walter- Kennedy, beloved wife of Mr. C. D. bile after spending 1... week -end in 1.• lieninger and doughter of Mr. John I, ern. 4 Kennedy of Wingimm. Deceased 'wax Mrs. B. H. Taylor accompanied by , in her thirtieth year and bad been in 1 r. and lira. T. lie, Taylor. et Itlyth, 1 Ill -health for many menthe. Beatles 1 -fpt woneellt.'erin. *oda/ fie it trip through her sorrowing husbfirtil, she leaves SEALED TENI)left8 A 111.dtthiSED t five chlhlrene Nfary Franeee. Kale •P to the under,Igned, and endorsed Mr. Abner Mort,.. of Th,roit. was al , leen. Genevieve, There's and Cleo: -Tender for Repuire to Herber Works is home, for the eeek-erel. returnine ' eaugeen River. out.." 44111 be received (irking. onday to .Detr,it, wi.,,re he ' is one brother, John. of *WIngltm. And nem her father. Mr. Jehn-Kennedy: )Ire. Thee. Lution has •returril to Mrs. IVm. Boon of Ashfield. Mime* sIx Met Pre: Mrs. Carwe ) 'if Lueknow. taseenpallingilirl .:(2,Thutbtiersaa'ellerinyriti,..1rueolkt isadoeyr7u',11ghttflol Irolt atter sper.litaftent-SWiciditer- Isabel anti- Ciatherine uf AVingbam. Inver. Bruce county.. oat__ _ 4 . Mrs. Wm. Tait and Mise__.........____:„LittLI.iyito. and Rioters III:enteyonavne4nitFrramo.n.,4kInJoseciphhr Ken ye street.- ,,_ Plans arid forms . f contract can be . r n town ,. a few daye. the trete St. Peters: ehurch. wtherent,,Irte. etre. H. Davis. ,e Seaforth. was it funeral took Place "0 Men(ki.:-"Iiine 2T:-.7titiinedeo.ros,"•:elostallP•vionterliii"th"--AntLfartbriet tit:trIiseetswErtumeginopet, ra.,t, _ . _ test of Mr, and Mrs. Was. Clarke, services were (-omelette! oy Customs Building. Lendon, • thit.; "alnut street. ay Collegiate 1! Altute. Is at her ., Time. Mr -earthy of. town. to the Un - Mists 51innle caarpbell. of North Father Gaffney , rather Campeuti, neisbaed bp Re'. pt, e.entee and me... 0qTneinty4:::11wdillzilg.noTtt,r;;:t.i.,:nti:indert.. ra,tielliant. the teem (Mee. Soutentopton, ont. u 1 Torento and xiaro,ri ran& 'me here after '.;ting fit Hamilton, nein Catholic eemetere In Colborne. The pailbeerere were Mestere. D. M. ' less made on printe4--Yormit supplitel Frnnk Melcher ate Terence Iluseee. of lel. %parr. •eiresre. Alex. E I 0q. of Windster, frPrien• W. Ire Sin"' E. le. Penn and ; with eonclitions contained therein. .by the Department and .n aceordenee 0- trolt. ',pent 1... 'reek -end at qr. ; , .,, 1 Each tender must be atcompented a e home of Mr. and Nee. J. Huseee. I k able to the order tof the Min - BORN 1 by an accepted .elleque on a chartered Mr. William T!,r. op ate his danch- ' CIIII41:10L11.--At Alexandra hospital. ban . PsY ter Adele and. s, , Etsgean. and Mies ' Goderich, on Tuesday. July 5, tie Mr. , tater of l'ublic Work., equal to 10 per e . Coek. of Detroit. astir visitors at the and lire John Lshisholm jr (nee cent. of the amount of the tender, liom- I f . t. an' Ira. Abner Morrie 34ary 34eteou rt o. a eon. Bends of the Dominion rif Canada mr . Mr. and Mr.. it C. Pomelethwalte : betide of the Canadian National Ral- e 1 reterned bit WI-. k from Vancouverr- monde:1%-July 4. to ',lent. and Mrs. GALT. -At Vallejo. California. on way Company will Ri,,, bp accepted *8 IV II. .., ..„ ' ' .. attended the an- 4% de V. IfealtICP. a daughter (Elsie seenrity, or bonds; anti n cheque If ',e- t quired to make up en o44 amount. nosh ',minim, --fivention of pollee_ Gait), chiefs. . i Note.-Illoie prints ten be olhaineii ' SPARPIK-In Deaconess hospital, at this Department Ity deporilting,sa ri Mr, and lire. Myron Matthew and ...... ,. an -trim 011 3101 Ile • -.I ' f 1,., ' - • . accepted cheque for the sum or e20.00, guests for the 41 h. of July . under the aeon. c ., were Agnes efelh,Mild I. it daughter. or Public Works, which will be re - r to Mr. and. 31re. N. it.. Sperke (nee payable to the girder of t/ie Minister le%alnut street. elltrettratemtrt-of-M.-- sal Mrs" Clark retherine l'atrieln.- ----7,,---:---i._ turned If the__Intensp. leille_tidereilie YOCNI;. --In Guderfeh, on Wednesday, a replier bid. ny (a...k.r. . • i , June 211. to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. , • S. E. O'BRIEN. ' of Cali -thee l'et.t.e.oefee, wbile OD their 300145 5 moo (milieu, mariton,. 1. ' honesmoon sitent :he week -end svith . Mr. 111111 Mrs. It. T. Phillips, East e street, Goderich. ' lit..t(sKeTt)NE.11") Goderieh,_ _oh.___Deollattrat:ae.„n_lt ale 01 130'll.bille927W.nrkSaeg. ratarY. • Mrs. I'. Finn reamed, home nem/ Wielimerley, July 6. lintlida Caro- ai. • Detroit list w k • li t line Dirtier. beloved. wife of Mr. • 1,,, ' 't rOil 011 411lie 27.• non,tr.,r.lingl.r.:,11.."fybi,l-riisi,.."., t oo k vhiii, ;F.:n.11211,7 l' e,-11:Nae.L,...,ttiale. rr,s, Mr. John Rotes ,e,:,,oeri: township. on t ' Saturday, July 2. Jahe Olen. nelored AUCTIOSIN SA I. to: OF VALUABLE : 4 Mr. Charles NI, wife, 0, lir vh ., 4 . nnDENCL 1'1101'F • . . t TENDERS Genuine Optical Sale On our Seventh Anniversary in the Optical Business in Coderich we are offering the people a Genuine Optical Sale, starting Saturday, July 9th, to Saturday, July 16th Just Seven Days Only SPECIAL -Gold-filled. Frames fitted with ph.'ricnl t, $3 00 Regular #4 4)0, for Dark Shell Frames fitted with deep curve torie $5 00 for reading. Regular 17.00 value, for Dark or Cryeal Shell Fratnes fitted with your con, , 800 t ion for distance. Regular 10 anti $12 value, for SPECIAL -Your ehrnee of five Frames fitted with 14r, look double -vision, invisible bifocals. Regular prier $12 00 $16.00 and 116.00, for These ii'ltrea include A thorough eye examination with the hest equipment and with every pan -of gloves we give you a ease Free A . L. COT EApptotnet rist • Book Store AUCTION SALE W. 1,eng itt lientniller and Mrs. Henn if Detroit, in their .0trow. 111*e WWI Sliss Silorgaret Glen. her eider, tht only member of n Fara ttinIIy 31 r o itt '.1 r-. Ted Niorrle lona eli.c Mar 3 lierris. daughter of Mr. mut Mr, . lit rb. Nlerrie. have arrivell tome fret» .4.tetiii. Mop,. Mel will spend the vaeatfon with relativp. It ('1',' Mr. and lire. yew-, ,e, and ((mut. d•r-iii-lew. Mrs. .4 .Pones, of Flint, visited Mr. 111141 NI, - .titring t he 44 An Enjoyable Outing. -.1 1. rtertioroti 010, ,011.111 at Mem- setting *Pork oh WartmAny. when the mitlay Rehm)). of VItrlow' rurri Dew ter Enloe! teline•las joitiiii in their metal plenty. Meriesetiong Perk le an kal piece for it gathering of this hipI lixtitemthmylitindg alit old ever -tie' bn- o 1h' athe after - a011 at enjoyed theneteltel. .rere itch.. A pleating feature of the day -asi the hoisting itt ti new tlas on a early erected softie. Mr. C. A. illettert- was (knell npati to rade e ▪ flee and before doing AO mire a hart adds*. appropriate to the m- elon. temmer %too. !screed in reel enie Ord, //11 sitting on the trotted d waiter!' serving the mane good Inge from loots( tabe. lfor the me - se. All were 1)1etised with the Airs 1 outing. Bloomfield. Nee .1,r/w.f. drP elMOMT 14 itt ow 11 11 n 11 Po tit eft p1 th Pro I el • Jhe s2nd year. GODFRICII. ited ot tI .. a Mr. mid etre Abner mnrrii. Hi . ,,terra, returning elAitTIN.-At Win.hlr.r. stn ThIlInghly, .„ 1.. I settee :Melee, i .1 111,4. 30, Ette-r4nt Martin. We are !lorgnette by -sir leie Vele %Ilse Anna clarke - _____, - _ W. 8. JACKSON and mi.. .seey, of l'ort , NOTICE TO CREDIT'ORS ten. Mirk., wet, -am for the 4* It itt Jody at thi", Moto Mr. HMI Mr.. Wm. clorke.*Waleut - .4. Mx. and Mr-. er erunimor. Sire !(ol/eosin /Hui oghtier .thno 111,1 Itt . Silt „ int) sou isattild. of Piekering, ••isitere the lia*1 1 Wei.* 311** I 311-* Annie Vr,..nan. daughter of # Pr, slid Mrs. Fre toga. WhO hit '14 strek.nt et the 5,1da5 Stialneee Vol- , lege. MnI.t 111,11 has staritiated and lefitiee A pesittrie 14 aparetty. i Mrs, Semersall and -Mr. A. sompr- pail left oft Mont.,,' to spend serum! . to the home ,af Mrs. Solnersiiirs voii•iniavi• And dooghype, Mr. and Mr*, lifenre'lloberet rear Alt Thosula• Mr. and Mrs. AlAerann MnIffnut of likereil• 'Meat the week -end at the parental hone* of Ntr. and Mrs. Alts'rt 311100'0n"t-taborne. and Mr. and Mrs. Abner Morrie Ilea.e :street. town. Dr. W. F. Clark and Mr• WM• 114111e were at the (Minn., Agricuttarat Col- lege, tioelph, tan noek. taking part In, judging (0tmonotrn,iono Clark in light horses and Nip, Bailie in debt crow. Mr. and MnaJa. asneltar, of Amu- let. Seek and Mr. C. ihinmenwen• IN TUE ESTATE OF JOHN AltTli- I ER, DECEASED. NtrefeE Is htrehy given that all [wrothhaving claims against the es- tate et John Arthur, late of the Vil- lage or Sianchister, In the County of Harem shoe merchant, decetteem who (lied 141 or about the sixth day of June. A D. 11re7, are required to tleiker to Margaret Artburthe adrniniatratrix of the said estate, or her politetor, nn or k'13',. the 25th day of Jul;, A.D. 1927, a fun -statement of their dolma together with particulars thercot, and the nature of the securities, if held by them. all dine verified by Ids' davit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said ad- nilaistratris will proceed to distribute aha estate of the said deceased amongs1 the persons entitled thereto, ' baring roam' only to each claims as she Shall then have reeeived dee notice and In accordance therewith. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 29th day of June, A.D. 1927. W. BRYDON'E. Clinton, Oaterio. Solicitor for the said Administratrii, to oell lw Publicauction at the Pr°11'"t7AT°rTURIDAY, JULY 16th, atTh2e.o .fetoicrrikdbon, on corner of North and Ne.on PIN.. is sotto hriek; new residence has three bedrooms, three - electric wiring and plumteng through- out; lot. Paseo e. Nelson ',trete piece hat nreone large hallway -ani teethes (lotto oti seteond floor; 111101r room. dining teem. kitchen and hal on first floor. North street residence etramitathrootiwm,""elo4mth. sh"4"ille'th closet andtwo 'fire- places oar itecond neer; reeept ion room, living room, dieing room, kitchen with hallt-In cupboard and wired for elec- tric stove, and two wainnt fireplaces WIT fir* Sootlee air furnace. Good verandahs to beth house.. rherlinreyd. n1,1,j,:i,nitillnagtitheyea4bove onr wNen11111bePil 0:1414rve,:::::t74:::.. with good Thin Is splentild property, hat VIM"' advantage of (oration anal can be In• PrieeTroRtflim5r4--1 51`..o" "nem:. cen.t. n! pnr7ht:insle eawae one" to thirty de W. H. JACKSON T. GUMMY & RON. Proprietor Asetioneerio, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT --------------------- rilANK P. GIBBS, CHARTIRMD Accountant. 102 Ontario strsiot. atratford. Phone 15)40, Rea. 18303 - - MUSIC DROF. W. H. JACKSON. Instruction glean in Voice Culture, Organ, Piano, Violin, Guitar, Theory, etc. Studio am& residence, 87 North street. Phone 381. MEDICAL nR. F. J. R. FORST.ER EYE, EAR. NOSE, TTIII0 1T Lste House Surgeon New York Oplie" thalmie and Aural Hospital. *seismal at Moorefield Eye Hostital as* Golden Square Tbroat Hospital, Los- doo, Eng. 53 Waterloo 81. 8., Stratford. Tal- ephone 267. At Hotel Bedford. Gederich, ou title evening of third Montle) of •-acb month tIlt the following day. Tuesday,. at 1 p.m. IA:GAL ERNEST M. LEE, Barrister and Solicitor 10 King (street east, Toronto 2. Telephones Elgin 8418-8417. DUDLEY E. HOLMES Barrister, Etc. 010ce--Fla railton street, Go.ierpae. Phone 27. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ITO Successor to J. L Choral. Phone 97. Office --The &fusee. GoderIcle, • Nape a 1Haps BA Rithfinnil, Kr(-. R.C.HAYS-R 0.HAYS in., B.A. Hamilton Se., Goderien INSURANCE. LOANS- FTC- MeICILLOP MUTUAL FIRE 111. m SURANCE CO. -nom and lea lated town property insured. OfIleers-Jaa. Connolly, Preto., God- erich P. 0.; Jas, Evens, VietePrea., Beechwood P. 0.; n. F. McGregor. Sec. -Tress., Seaforth P. 0. Dtreetors-A, Broa.ifoot, R. IL No. 8, Seaforth; John 0. Grieve, No, 4, Walton ; William RInn, R. R. No. 2, Reafortb; John Rennewles, Brod- Amgen ; Geo. Meftriney, R. R. No. S. Reaferth; Robert Ferrel, Harlot*: Murray Gibson. Iltneefleldi JAM*" ?Crawl. Reechwooli; Jame* Fonnney. Ooderich, Agents -J. W. Teo, Goderich: Alpe. /*Itch. R. R. No. 1, Clinton: John Murray. Reaforth; 12. Hinchlay, Resfnrth. Polley -beide?" Can mak payments and get thetr cards we've - ed at R. J. MarrIAT's Clothing Store eift,ton: R. H. entre Gram'', King- atnn street, Ooderleti, or J. R. lefra. nenorst Story. Raireolt