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Phone 57
The Square - Goderich
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for Kingsley Design English Dinnerware or Rogers' Al
Plus Service Plate table flat ware,_
SPECIAL (1th Kingsley Bread and Bigtter Plate and cons
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chu,l0 .1 nor more of merchandise at
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BREAD, BUNS, PASTRY, GROCERIES, ETC.
SELLING OUT
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GREAT MONEY -SAVING PRICES.
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W. Hern's Shoe Store
Phone 43w
Locals Take First
Baseball Fixture
Home Team Look Like Winners -
Welsh Shows Good All -
nu d-7orm
In the opening game of the Huron-
" Perth Bandon League un Ruuday
CREDITS
AND
CREPES
The player- are aditus but the pub-
lic W weak.
• • •
Suck le- the. attuatitta ►u Uudericb ;
and the cream' why sport* of every
brevet. wets popular In this port. have
fallen off.
afternoon, Dick Welstr 1•nkT hurl" • - r
for the home team, backed by almost' It is no secret that it takes money
tl t Ii held the visiting cel' to run a bonbon club, for lustao.e,
f
airtight
t f ug, r h -pd" thin-unty- way "It'elrb car g°4forth squad to five tura abbe the
locals romped home with eeteumuuey bat the gate.
teeu. • • • A. R. Sturdy defeated T. \\'lulow 0-4
The saws was played at Agricultural iTbere was a fair attendance at Nun- Miss Margaret Nitrol cause uut ou top
Park. di)'s Galerteb-Seaforth game, when In tbe ladles: play, defeating Miss
The game Wall opened officially by Did, Wetah s tray, tacked him eau dly Ruth NteoI Ii -4 after drawing a bye las
Mayor H. J. A. Macll)wan 1n the pitch las his 17 3 victory. the first round. Ruth sallied the sec-
er's box, W. H. Robertson at tat, and • • • ond round by taklni a 6-1 set from
Welsh pitched a good opener, atter Miss Kay Little.
having a very- few practices. and held
the visitors acereles, through the first
TENNIS TOURNEY
A. B. Sturdy Whir Holiday Event
Gell Club ('everts
A. list. Sturdy won his way through
then
Pt
UR
tour
feats.
Pla
es
to to take the tennis chant -
at the Maitland Golf Club
Ildlonday afternoon. Ile de-
tail Whitlow 6-4 to tbe Mule.
was as follows:
First Read
T. Window defeated H. Rabb 6-3.
J. Glider defeated V. Maloney 0-0.
b. Taylor defeated J. Taylor 8-4.
A. B__Ittnifidy defeated R. Deal 60.
Sent -Finals •---•__
T. Window defeated J. ('alder est
A. B. Sturdy defeated S. 'faylor 3.4.
!'heals
H. 1'. Edwards behind the plate fur
the 1iret Okla.
Gtwterich started In to score in the
drat innings and soon
CHANGE AT SALTt11ORD STORK
The general ',tore at Sa1Vtftuurd, �
ductal for many years by \
monde, has changed baud$, Mr. tly
mends hating disposed of It to Jos, A.
Petrie of DunganN'� nue new
pea
prtetor took poiuw
dar
last. Mr. Symonds has attended
Pretty closely to business fur many
years and intends t» take a well
earned rest.
Rl1DR8 1IICYCLE INTO HARBOR
Kenneth Pennington, young eon of
Mr. and 31r.. C. Pennington, Elgin
avenue, had an exclllug experlen boy
e at
the parlor on Saturday.
WW1 riding along the pier ou bib b1 -
cycle and hound out• ton late, that the
brakes' ou the machete were In poor
shape. Ile hurtled over the edge of
rep trier on .tbe tueeblue. but turtun-
*Lely w'ua a good swimmer. Although
hampered by his clethlug, he swam
to the pier safely, and it was a matter
of minutes .before his bicycle was re -
Covered with a gmppling tree.
YUKE? I t:R� 229-$T. PETER'% 14
The Foresters, fielding a team tar 1
Avenger than they had last year.
trimmed St. Peter's 2944 In the second
game of the Church Sefttall League at
Victoria park ou Friday last -
St. Peter's had a 4-2 lead at the
eud of the second, but lag It when
Frank Bowra started a rally 1n the
third that aceountcd for Eve runt.
GOLF OPENING The Foresters tallied in every innings
bad the game seven innings He weakened mumew atter that, rra.11ing •alga of seven i*
well In hand. Iagain. tartly in the eighth and Webb ,cured lie Maltlaad (stupes the eighth.
- In addltlou to hariug ten strike -outs st biroin the Holiday The twroring 1.--*1.--*Welsh scored four coos, was It -ft on • • • I Foresters ^ 0 3 4 4 3 1 T -
boa ars once and was out once las six official Welsh coasted through the ulntb, The ocial openlug at the Maitland ! 2et. I'de'a .....3 1 0 0 1 2 1 51_44
bat• allowing four runs. Golf Club ou Monday 'was everything I The teems:'
• • • • that could be desired. There w'aa a tbnetrrs VVllmer, Farrlah. mat
Ten strikeouts is fair ettuujh to large attehdance, including a colloid -I Lem. VVll►fns, Williams, Laws, rO�•
Webb tallied drat for the visitors in
the eighth, and un a late rally- In tbe
ninth four more runs were added,
with Hlldebrat:d, Wright, Gordon Reth-
ink rasa! Ecau Rennie cnrrslug the r The lanky youth, who is In his weather Was perfect for fpr ow. astou. ',tette. Page. Barrow, McLean, Hussey,
plate. seventh baseball year, has talent. Ile Play began In the morning aith In McDougall, Itnrk.
The Se*forttl squad, newcomers to 1s popular with the fans, and V a ape dies' contests and the wet's uiu.-hu!.
the Ir ue, wure game, but errors ST. GEORGE'S 35-G SALT 7
pg sal favorite u[ the )nuns ladder. tie I follows.
euuuted strongly against them. 1 he
The scoring:
Seaforth 000 000 014-5
--I G.wlerieb 4 2 0 4 3 4 0 0 1-17
The teams:
Sheer -
begin with. erable nualb•r of vfettors In town•
, ring. Arbor, Lowra.
• • • keen eompptltlou was eujo)ed, and the St. Pter's--Webb, ]baloney. Ger*
�• luurury,
la nobody's fool with a chunk of hick- .. The n•su is were a+last night the need complete s 1- L. iftaaet and P. McArthur; tad, Thee.
tory In his hands and crossed the plate I•adfes-4'uttine. Mrs. 1i. C. w'il lacking ever sero on a'oftbrait Meowed
Taylor and J. Hawdra:3rd, E. J. I'rfd
four phrase on Monday. liattte,. Mhos (Irate 'Wilts.!' : nppnde h la GsierIeb was handed the Salt Itloek ham and J. Neweombe; 41h, W. J.
• • • Ing and putting. Miss Jua.• Saunders' tram Ip' the wtuad hum St. George'[ Powell and Gen. Mac\'lcar.
l There Is why he should Miro- 1). I). Moline!: driving. lung boll. o b�lm last e, -as' f alkd to r•a. h the gut A taw fowlers tried out the seeps.
I" Gslerlcb-Duquette,. s. s.: Sluar- tw►t lead hie no reasonltd to flu sup this year. Miss Phyllis I:rasslrk .I. ',don., Mrs
slap furan the cellar. Ik•[I'nl•g with on Friday evening. R. Johnston and
duvtu. :gab. ;• 1Vrlsh, p.: I'h.•Inu, c.f.; • t >o R. 1. Lloyd : rg[rri oto•, thee• balls, U u run- In the pleat inning*. the St.
Ill. -Sanderson took be prise.
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Fritslt3.:do.; Worth). Bo.; Bloomfield, Etery Ooderteh man sensed at least M1w Edith SS•Ilttemo, Mr-. .1 11. Tray G...rglau. built up to 3. by leap* avid 1 Lf. Johnston. r.f.;lburney, c. „rale uu Muuda)- Ncl•h atad lAltigtlette 1 bur ttielt I. b..nuds, nlluwing the oppodtlon °all LloNti FROLIC AT CLL\TO?l
Seeforth-llilll>, c.: Hildebrand, hour times. erns nits -hole tuurnry \'k t:111utt. •o t�,n rum. The rr.r•n R LIC AT
l' LNT ..len.
Wright.. -lb.; G. Iteunle, 2D.; d, • •• •• w J. 11. Taylor ti;aft a, Judge T. M. Co•- 1)ne man on the Pt George's. team Club" Is lotting on Its as'at public vera
gT{„fr
nit, r.f.; %ebb, 11., r u.
u Errnn paved -41w wet -L.r the lan.L t 11 ..areal paha. (he cert- hum there to turn on Thursday evening next, in piss
Ile- Ressi•,_p; Plante, J. .S teo.ball nixed f. atw.u.c keret en=
.__eli_ against the visitors. the Ilttae•*, form of a strew frolic with mune,
•. as' � 8e111 in Gas- afternoon. 'I'Iw a'l'tos• \ attwog-xvtd made Arle 141.004- dewing and'Mher •ttradione. The
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(Shag) Shaughnessy, Man-
•getr of the pennant wln-
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LAWN BOWLING OPENER
Victoria lbs) Tournament est the Pie•
ton Street Greens
The lawn t,o%4 to o* -s-.0 was offi-
cially opened with a Scotch doglike
tournament on Victoria Day. A large
number of the club members tura..'
out, the greens were In tine eondltlen,
and the day's -play was hugely ea-
jovet. The prise -winners were: 1st,
SED CARS
1929 -Essex Coupe, 4 new tires, new battery -Al condition.
1929 -Durant Sedan -Excellent condition.
1927 -Chevrolet Sedan -A good buy.
1926 -Durant Club Coupe.
GODERICH HUDSON- -IOTA--
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J. E. MASON
MANAGER
BRITANNIA ROAD
PHONE 632
___HOW MET STAND
Huron -NOM Leagae O.B.A.
Won Loot Pt.. and Zurich sumo (tete en Monday.
Goderith 1 • 2 Should be two [o.o.d games. -
0 2 • •
0 1 0 Zurich defeated •Tinton 10-3 at Cilu-
e 1 0 tun on Motels). 1'1+ said, however,
0 0 Clinton ons whine two et its best men
• • • .
litelerkh at Clinton mat Thursday.
• •
caeca• Iliac Phyisle Sata-sl.•A awl- -Mr.
The gr.'sudoW-are. nor iw-thr-beet:d . Thr x++rlaR� Irr.wrwl* err bur child's welfare wort, _-
eordttiuu, trut�1T0 may asses d•j. T. I'ru, haul : ;hell. r Mb.. G.-rtnwl sr Georges 110_1 3 3 7 e 331;..46 It to hoped a grad number from led-
• • • Wheeler and Mir. Vie Eftfett : 3rd. Mie.
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t' Salt .. 3-1 2 0 0 4 I�1-= t nem,Rpt' attend.
Stags Friday Mnlw•I Ed Arnl. ri •
I Mr. It. G, IJoyd' 'rhe tram*:
.\ driving on' itIon for toe iota sr a;e.rer •--Rltey. e., las•,!• -
iu the afternoon' was won by V'. Elliott, 1 ; Holman. ('alder. lesmatt. Hidill-
with T. Pritchard swuRd' ho.. o;ib-.•n, Garrick. Turner. 4y
Trophies for the last two years were "'"1"1.-hSalt-Hadden. a<: - ABair�-
pn•vutel by D. D. M•ottey, sraret$ry h • law.. Freeth. Murlwoo. Hayne*,
of the (Tutt. t•• follow.: 111135 near . Slmbring. •t'Itblaelo. Goddard.
bevel. Mr*. J. 11. Tnylor : 11n4 rro•e
Isocal, Mi*.. G. Wet...a; act:. IJoyd AT THE PARISH HALL -
1934 Darrow tn.pdtirt Vie __Elliott ;� - __ Y_
Liao i:arrow trophy Judge fr. N,
Zurich
l'linton-
I Seaforth-....,_...:.»_,.-.
I Stafta --
• •• •
Cr'A SennaY Leases
-" T.ailt Pt
Victoria St. '......_.1 0 2
St. George's ............ -........1 0 2
1 0
Presbyterians - 0 1 0
ilk. Peter's 0 1 tl
•Ooderlch Salt 0 1 I'
IBaptista 0 .0 0
North St. United
Foresters
The church league softhallers are
packing them In at Victoria Park and
are handing out •o • cxo'iting games.
• • •
1t s too early to hell what'.• what.
All haven't played ye: Itut tbe Vir
torlans, 103.i.hahtp.- look mighty g.wai.
t -dello: 1934 1.loyd trophy, C.
Y. • bleat and flops ed St. George.
\ oriel : 194 Ellis trophy. 11. C. Wil- in IntereedIng Program'
Ilam: t The nnnunl mewing of the Junior
W.A. and Church Ifoya' Leaf•', was
held In the pwrl'h hall of St. George's
firm to sheet an eagle three on the ,.bur -h on tVe.lnetalay nlght of last
nhdh. That was about three )•'ars week. .S numlw•r of glide from the
Clinton' Junior IV A. were present and
trw.k 'sort In the program. Mrs Geo.
'a W. !Loin's'''. president of the Junior
W.A. of St. George..e. pre•sldel.
'd !
An an opening number. member* of
' Hee-trw•at and Clinton hranr-hee jvtine•d
In the choruses "When Mothers of
tis I:WPM" and "I 'Am Bo Glad that
, Jeoue Lures safe A trio, "Jesus
Wants Me for • Sunbeam." we. *ung
0 0 11 • • • ago.
The lays had the Ian 1aIo1 down to , • • •
GROUNDHOG UP A TREEI tbm this year and gum., so far bate Bud Sturdy came into Ala eon .
Bob Black, Montreal street. ha' ' been above reproach4 the tenni. court by ellminatltap; N. Ta
, knocked a popular twllef Woo a cocked• • • I her. 11533 clamp. In the-.•ml-ga•Is at
, hatthatgroundhog* are otrlctly •nl- I Fureatera t.w+k. Al. Peter .-lP-t4- u♦i'fnm Wlnhtw 444• the tl new. - \-,
`mals of the Noll. Ile allot one oat of Friday Inst.
a tree on Tuesday morning. ile was • • • ,Sturdy Is a conash•ut player wi
mare it was a groundhog. it ass not I. ions woftball for Jnornilc. will noon,a powerful ferlimel drive and a stead
retire
squirrel. chipmunk. porcupine or I.e under way if pr.•wnt plans are backhand.
I'coon, as his hearer* tricot t C rI him t o . Icarriedout.
I
:It was • groundhog, 1t was Toewlay, 1
It wa* not on the groupd, It was In
n tree, and It was shot. That'. hl.
-tory, and he stick* to it.
Great Reductions in
LADIES' SUITS
2 and 3 -piece imported Tweed Suits.
Individual styling. Beautiful fabrics.
Smartly tailored.
A real bargain.
Regular $16.50 to $18.50. -
Reduced to $ 1 250
•
FELT HATS -
Special - $1.95
Sport Felts in pastel shades' and white.
1)o%ells of new styles 10 ehnnae from. All
head izes. Styles for Matron and Mies.
Men's Summer Suits
Flannels in grey and sand. Smartly
tailored of fine wool fahrie. Two pair
trousers. Extra Valtte
$14.50
Boys' Wash Suits
Broadeloth, linen and printed cotton
Boys' SuitN. New styles. Neat designs.
Feet colors. Sizes 2 to 8 yearn. Priced at
59c to $1.75
A. CORNFIELD
where you are Invited to shop" • Phone 418
•• •• by Norma isieomb•, Shirley (taker end
• • • lie Aril bi. work cut out in the 35" Irene Itrsdtry. A study meeting was
Nee night St. G.-.rg••'' defeated .10 iii.-- tetjt, beglm_through Wlnluw's ser l eunductwl by the girls of the Junior
G.wlerich Salt straw tri. vier at the right t4u W_A. •RI •n order of serviry by the
buys of piss Iw••gne. (Nhrr nnmhers
• • • • • •
, They uswl softball equipment. It Tennis weem* to be picking up and were • v1o1110 solo by Donald %lekere.
' Is.kot like a basketball score.
• • •
Jerry Calder is a welcome addition
to St. George's. Ile scored are runs
and had ave strike -outs when he re-
place) Lie noise• in the box in the
eighth. members would toe formed.
• • • • • •
The Anglicans are not gamblers par- New tape* and a net were prodded
ticularly, but las the 'mentis Innings this year. All the cuurt-auw needs *
the core was 27-7, there were seven a repaired backstop. - '
men at bat, and in the last three Inn- • ' • _-
Inge they scored 11 runs. I There are several sites b tioatrrbts
• • • for this most rigorous of summer There slit he an executive meeting 'porta. Those et -the 4:.('.1. and Hotel -
tonight to decide whether Itate hler's Sunset have been allowed ter deter-
iorate.
eteriorate. They should be repaired.
•••
The tennis committee appointed by
the ladles of the club/ be said to be
made up of I've wlrps. Tennis play-
jrs-bope to we sums reetult*.
• • •
Although the nod greens at the Lawu
Bowling flub were not In condition,
they having been re -surfaced only last
fall, a gossl nnmher enjoyed the tour-
ney on Monday.
.ever*) young ladies have ehuwn •n is arras by Norma 1.1'e.mloe, and a
lutere•et:1n tete game. Margaret Nicol kIt, "Wumaa'* Rlgba." by members
came oat on ft3sp in the ladles' tourney ref the here League.
on Monday.
An intervening *ddre** was given
• • •
by 'Miss K.., McNaughton. dlore *a Use The Signal's CIa.sIsed Columba
There IN no doubt a dill. of twenty secretary-trey'urer of ttw Jr. W A.
London. who spoke on ' What la done
with .the money that we give to tai.
*Inns." Rev. A. C. Calder also eosin
-briefly.
I'rlrx*, preoented by the ratter lir
attendanee, were won by Bunny White,
Marie Beadle, Elapse T.lacembe, Hetes
VIdean, Madeline Vickers: and one
tor conduct by Rtiby Willie.
Plea'aflt' features of the program
were presentations of an umbrella to
Mrs. H. Palmer, president of the
C.0.1._ by Wm. Vlckerw in behalf of
the boys and girls. and to Mr*. 11o1 -
than of a twotgnet of flowers by Nora
Jw'k and Beth Seho.rnhals to behalf
of the Jr. W. A.
At the conclusion of the program the
enrollee were tIghtelson the three-story
cake snot the children gathered aronn4
the table and aani "Jrsu* Bide is
Sh 1 rat.'
Refreshment* were *eriel by mem'
hers rat the Jr W. A. and the girls'
branch of the 1\'.A.
ICE! ICE!!_
11.+psr:re1 br the 1.ondon ler
*Htatr of Public 41a•alth and y
found atnurlutely pure.
}-or prompt t ettrery anti stub.. -.
Oounblr price try
GRAHAM'S
Bennett St. Phone 302W
We Wkc contracts by month or
season If desired.
Fancy
Evergreens
ter the Herne Surrounding*
Foreign e n rlet le' at r.d ncel
( rata•.., to tun k.• room for
smaller Flock.
GEO. STEWART
FLORIST PHONE 163
or North street i'nited church take
the eighth glare In the Iragtw.
• • •
North ttre•et ham the preference with
the other teams, but they are not fussy
about entering.
• • •
They did not like the idea of letting
outside team. In ou • ''church league."
• • • -
The execntive, however, feat it had
no right to keep anyone bat of good,
edam. organized *port.
• • •
• • •
1f the hope•+ of Victoria home and
Rae•hler'' have paid their entrance School flub are realized there will 1w•
fee, so It L..ks as If they are In. a swimming instructor end lifeguard
• • • ala the harbor thl. summer.
Vie Elliott's ability on the greens • • • •
and fairways Is again a bright light At a meeting lion night the exe'u-
et the Maitland Golf Club. tire decided to query the Y.M.('.A. at
Toronto for {.articular..
• • •
The ladle. hope to Interest other
'wenn le,. nod omen nitre tlone las town
and then hake the tows, rcouncil by
storm.
• • •
They ere willing to tictp pay the
cost• boat want the town to give too.
• • •
Thi. youth. who *farted some year*
ago hanging Mlle around so a caddy,
and eerked up to es*1*teut pro..
el onld go phaors in the game.
• • •
In the (Irk lug comlw•t1tion on Mon-
- our of his three drives In the ea-
gregnte drtetng erntest went nut of
Iwonurls, lout he won with the remaining
two. They totalled 1400 porde.
•••
It apparently is a simple matter for
him to trtke the course at per.
• • •
He can't tell gun, off hand, all hit
trophies.
T• •
Tion[. Divide pulled a fast one on
the 400 -yard ninth recently. He
era etel the creek with his first, dubbed
the second for about fifty yards and
Amsted the third to the green. nearly
Meal card.. When he reached the
green with A K. A*plen 'they found
the ball In the cup.
• • •
A 300 -yard RV"'
Ino ldetttally George Jenner wee the
The Indies' are piltine the men of
thin town to ,hnmi for getting thing'
dont.
• •,•
(11. N. 1Mwker, c(immlttee member of
the (ioderieb ikoy tileoutn. ham a good
kir*.
• • •
Ile .nggests the rink be thrown open
to the itoy Sennts, (:Irl Guides, etc.,
for their tents and camp work.
• • •
Give credit to those trying to pro-
mote 'port' In (loderlch, and a crepe
to those who oppose,
"It la a Mistake to 1* a pioneer
'snips*owAre.>ill h*,,;e a n,
If you are, a o oa. e
Inge.
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