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tram of MaMrmd Sten Citi JInigt
Weldedly Malan Gene
A sem of ladles from the Kaplan!
Goat 'Club visited the Hayden deb ea
Thursday afternoon last std onion out
a ti S victory. A pleasant � enjoyed os
of friendmiak
friendly euttlM
after which a delightful tee este
■ tb•
served at the lovely Cottage
lake Lank owned by ills/. Brown.
The matches resulted as follows:
Ray1■Y GOA
Mrs. Supplied' 1 Mrs. R. L. Lloyd,...0
4`ar_I oltpltalkr••0 Miss
P•twt•.. •• ++ 1
Ann Drina 0 Yrs:
M. Modgtn a 0 Mrs. 'Brace.... --1
Alice 1)ruln1 Jraee Watson. 0
Mrs. Jowett 1 Mabel mdwards....0
e Moe. M. Williams 1
o Auleen Litt 1
O Norab OasteUO•1
1 Mrs. Oo.ltburst.-0
1 Miss roster 0
b Total
!Ito lwwr alar nsryice of the
g*rWnt, Ole -lees the effect
0f the iaidfll cost.
,T%iat jg why Pridham's
Ciotheati re more economical
ill the long run.
SUITS
WITH EXTRA PANTS
525.00
W.C.&Son
The -
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<s
AVIOkit
GODERICH, ONT.
mac,- --- - ---
" :: In the Realm of Sport ::
Yrs. Tanner
Mrs. Durke
Yrs. Seers
was Wilson
Miss Rankin
Total
IN CLINTON TOURN:Y
Two of seven Goderlcb risks Pert!•
dMating in the invitation Irish trebles
tourney of the Clinton lawn bowling
club oa Tuesday night were mese
the winners. J. W. MaeVicar led
Geo. Waft and B1U itosr to the Int
money, and B. J. Wheeler came
through with Dr. H. R. Hall and Gra
Macvlcar for third pe1se. There was
ata entry Wt, every green Wing
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AUBURN--SSaT� LEM ROUND
Auburn 0:
,-.41eassid Goma
!VW Staeshell Leaps
Stamm defeated 8t. Melees el 1a
the first fame of the real-Anals la
doe 110)11..14 AM.baU Leaps Map -
downs on Monday. The second game
will be played on Friday this week,
It Helen catered the estsHlosin
by taking Wbltecteurek two straight
games last week in the speting round
of the ptayodls.
The winner of the Auburn -8t. Heb
sae veal-8ntb will play the group
leaders, Blyth. for Obs championship
n est week.
HOW T> 5Y RAND
Woa Loot Tied Pt..
Cllatoa .,..__....1! 1 1 as
Zrrdch ,«„-.. « .10 4 1 21
Gedesisb . 111 7 11
Intern ...;r «. .
8eetorth 0 14 0 0
TBS GANZ AT ZINCASDIris
The Klncardiae people spent Nome
5uadreds of dollars Stang tap a dia-
mond foe Ilse Iawe.ade.al League
MIMS, TseelIte v ep'eaere, wblrb was
played cm Tuesday engrains as a
festoon of the reuatoa program, and
TM Toronto Satyr commenced its re-
port of the game be Moyle( It was
played under "monk primitive arrange -
Beate." To most of the spectators.
however, it looked Iters pretty good
diseii -'there Will h erfed of ger-
. pe4gtattyag1 (from . Mar Creek Evans, V'. W.two _--
�p ire thousand according to ver "' - boner, AMeston 4 2' 1
ions eotinatse), which 1s probably a Time -2-16, 2.17%. 2.16%.
food many more than would have seen Whitely Sides--TbreeysarmL hes
game bad it boss played In To" Widower Grattan. K. Y. Ber-
ths
las asregui, Semmes woe Widower
Ptetta .-.,_........ _---....-.4 3 7
To -
11 -2. It was a regular scheduled game Vltior ince, H. Berry & Son,
lad so .giros to win was the Moss-
that be got in -1 8t y
• • •
Chum& felra8 League
We. Lost Tied Pte.
Victories; .»»«:»«.«t 0 1 15
Presby to r W ............5 2 1 11
Baptists
Bt. Peter's »».....--. ».4 4 0 8
G. Salt ..-.»» _ .. » »_ b 0 6
Barebir'a
Forest re•-. .»J 6 0 4
tit George's _ « J 6 0 - 4
W1NN AT OwWl BOUND Ttar-x.la .2.1056, 2.lyx•
Two (lodarlen ricks which • pnsled i Bsasef 810% , L1maryserelit Trak ...
at Owes Sound on Honda; were among r Fralt
the -prise wt..aes In • large field of I cogitated, H. C. Biggar, a 5 2
Fruit-
s/Aries in ea tavitatlos tourney. J. ( Mud
Jobnatoa beaded a tisk eompoeed of Salt Peter, J. S. cordo■. Hair
1 4 i
H. Student's, W. J. Baker cad Nelson
1 Utou L Charier -
Tomwhit, took seventh prise, and Nedde Express, b a 5
Tom Tayter'a rink of Lorin Togas, worth, Ailsa (Yang on__6 1 4
Oe& K1a10105 red A- Totts' woe ;Goidamitb. J, �n41jL_Wsrt
Bonk prise. Abet fortyzta Per- r..,
tteipa
Big Crowd Attends
Civic Holiday Meet
(Ooat1w•d tram pap 1)
i 6ostoa (ibitlitlal- Was Gard; -cad
swum
TM winners i1 last high'. local
bowda6 to.rrey were: 1st W. Rae
and J. H. Lauder; lad, L. L. Naos
and E. J. Prldban.
purr roux Nrwegiakm
Six rinks frogs Cloberkii Mayotte a
Scotch doubles tournament et
bear es Friday remain/ last. eft..
Johaatea and W. J. Baker bre.ght,
away the first Pelee.
Finn AT OWIIN BOUND
Vte =lot of tows played la IM
Owen Sound Golf cad Orustry C IWs
toarnamest oa %cancer sad captured
the gest prim. He was As &Ptast
ltompeeitiee 'flow memo of am -bs01
° Nabs la Toronto and other
Dr. Whitely'/ Benny Harvester war
fourth.
Complete results were as follows;
Mos Water Btaile-8.14 Trot or Page
Mos Belwlu Boy, D. Y. Pink -
rosy, Stratford 1 1- /
Cap Grattan, J. S. oordob a a
Hamilton
GrattaneW..1.,.• 1. Heslop, Mil-
ton 2 1 1
Black Patch. G. Knight, Btes•4 4 4
bels
Carl Grattan, 1). M. Pinney J 5 5
ere
to manager, Etre Boone,
to a hot atgoment wfb the umpire
and was banished from the grounds Ff Phe benefit baseball tourney at Far
kb yesterday for "Duce" Yonahlu
was a het?pTgo'b�y affair.
I cad won, at'
IFirst -vias/ sports®ane D
notable feature of the tourney, orale
esu not without its humorous side.
CREDITS
AND
CREPES
Mars 1 2 2
Babe Grattan, A. Parsons, Lae
The Signal Leads the Way for Advertising and Job Printing
SELLING OUT
OUT THEY GO 1
ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR
TO BE OLZARED AT ZZOEPTIOHALLY LOW PRICE
--EVERY PAIR ¥UBT ca-
rer Real Bargain/ get � Footwear at
W. Hern's Shoe Store
Phone
ALL STABS DZPEATZD
tingly, tout b? a score of 18 2 against wood " 1 1
Godericb In the finals. Leah Guy. Manchester Stock a Aun►yersary services will be held
• • • F Galt
ht was
Sinus Romgb a Gtie eorge Curren Brings
George CurreU, right -Gelder for the
Victorian*. group leaders 1n the loaal
church softball league, waved the dal D'IUnger Grattan.
on Wednesday wben, in as exhibition h Forest •a' 3 8
game et Victoria Park with the Fee- • Time -2.145,, '2.16',5,, 2.111!;.
. . .
1 don
' Merrymaker, J. 1'. Hereto, Cal-
' gory •
Dr. Grattan, A. Pedder, Strstb-
MAITLAN D GOLF OLUB
gate te/ga M
em nail eS .,
The draw has been made for the
Darrow trophy, and is as follows:
Miss A. Utt v. H. Williams.
Mrs. D. Wallace v. Dr. Myers.
Miss N. Costeleq T. D. Doom -
111w 8. Bowden v. R. Lloyd.
Min D. Crisco/ v. J. Hoary.
Yrs. Coulthorst v. Judge Costello.
Mra. Uoyd v. R. Patterson.
Miss Y. Edwards v. T. Pritchard.
.-Miss .O . WatNos-- L 0.. NRflel,_
Mr.. Nicol v. Dr. Rend.
Miss M. Nicol v. V. Elliott.
Mies O. Lloyd v. W. G. Bowden
Mrs. Bruce v. F. Utile.
Mrs. Little v. T. Plante.
Yrs. J. Brooch v. T. Costello.
Miss B. Hunter v. A. Nicol.
The first towed is -to i,e -p11 bt
Angessriebo- Tarr..
The ladies' eompetltloa ter the rose
howl has reached the setehfinel round.
Yrs $. % Nicol 1s to play Miss Norah
roatetto. sad 'Mies- Mabel, Rdwerd. Is
topl`y Miss Perot.
PI or
fur the Lloyd trophy also has
he semi-finals.
to play C. K..Naftel, ane Vic Elliott
ls
5 7 6
r°y
. iD11S*'0H SNS' ,„.
T i township costal ad 4
Mtlb oa August a. Th• bwli-
m.se was setting the rates of lezatioa.
Bylaw No. 5 was passed, making Om
rate the same M 1as4 7010.
31i a'i81L 'file ww&ek.i;
2 sank; general school rata, 2 a111a''
Biydkld rates ars 11051 rats 4 real,
Nldro!0-16 cad q.eMl SebisI
rates: as. Nes 1, 11•11; WON
O- fit
12-10; No. a, 16.10; 1'10. 4.
No. A 1 Will: Ns. 0. 11.11; Nes S,
111.
2$40: No. 11. 1half 7-10 ; Vales see me; N0. 111E
2 *11*; Uatoa'N0. 10, 0; les
No, 2. 12-10; Gatos •'
Rye
deo aeeooets. $121t.l1; alt
ratas u per .tateme.0 of W dam!
est terraria. All lases remaining sir
paid atter December 16 to be eherlid
twofer coat. Witless' satin February
1st. wits 13� pir 05.4. dorl5g 114'
roar;, the. a pec coat to* lAK&
1•i. C. 8 Greve, wrote ailed a
grant b Gederlck fail fair. The uIM1
grant 0t e26 was gives. •
Other accounts paid wove: Dr.
Stevenso4 •eco..t of Drs' Whutea
- teed Duncan far ria a= ssaa-
cal patient. 110; town of Clients, shale
of Clinton Division Overt eed.-•1S• •
J. M. Johnston, sheep claim. 15: Alf.
Warner, 'beep claim, $71: 101. Mar`
dy. vetoing sheep, Id: superietendest'0
pay voucher, No. 9, 5179.37.
Council then adjourned to inset en
September 8, at 1.90 Rs
. T. Plante le ---
rest lwd t
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
6 4 4 will p•ty 'R ' C Bowden.
7 5 5 U4)IrBRj('H Tt,w1 14HIP. Aim. 1. -
Mr. Chris. Johnstus returned bean
from the Goderich'hospital on Satur-
day after his recent serious operadoa
and is getting along as well es vas be
expected.
Mies Helen Davldsoa. of Termite, is
spending her holidays at the home of
her parents. Mr. and' Mra R.bt-
Ds videos.
Mr. John Kennedy, of Guelph. 14.ited
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alriek.
last week.
DUNGANNON I The Sunday school pirate of Units
was to be bate last lrtf-
Sbarky Grattan, W. L. Fraser. DI NGANNON, Aug. ,,.- Yr. and :day. the orator, Rev. A. E. Meer -
Grange
Forest 4 4 4 Mrs. That. Little, of Barrie. former hoose, t. be Lark from els Meer,
Grattsa A:worthy. W. J. BoothDungannon resident, taltrd as Uun- na J. E. Saarne 1 2 2 , sermon friends Wednesday of last
Boum Times, J. 8. Koch, Lou- I week. They were accompanied by
des 2 1 1 Mr.. Wm. Little, of Lucknow.
Time -2-(1•K. 2.11. 2.11. A community memorial service will
&mem& 8iak.-.Esta Teat sr pare I be held et the Dungannon Cemetery on
Dillon Mac, W. N. Meldrus, Sunday. August Loth, at 4 p.m.
Norwich Miss Mildred Andersson is spending
Beery Harvester, J. B. White -
31 1 1 wtme holiday. with ber grandmother. of Taloa church are hold's( as ice
1•y GodertebMn.. Ju,s•ph Irwin, at Auburn
T 3 Guests wltb Mrs. Derid Sproule crraa so(fal at the hate e►f the liar
Helena McKillop, Berry Bros, ler Brea- 0n Tbotsda7 eve01aa. As-
St. Marys 2 5 ' °ter the week -end were Yr. red Yrs. Bast 20•
Reth•10rans Halal! Johnston.1•i Miller, of St. Thomas wh• were Mr, and Yrs. Thos. Campbell imd
interesting.
Chatham 6 2 3 Rise prestos* at she Klima' Moak at faesi17, of stag. Those.
ism wool
• • Leona Hemmer, W. L. Owen.Harbor Part, l;oderkh on llouday. with Mrs' Alcoet.
TUlsoni)0rg 4 4 6' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culbert, 'Hoe- M
thirty-three starter's 'melodies soma of Merrymaid. J. F. Barrie, Cal- reel and Cora sprat Thursday Wt In
Canada's final horseflesh. left nothing gar; 5 3 2 London.
to be desired, even for the most avid Be Grattan. A. Parsons, Loo- Yr. and Mrs. Wilfred hTl*W and
8 9 7 tamely, of WIngbaml. tsbo rete.tty
race fan. • • • don I cored to rear (ioderk4 wen vlslt-
Alta Direct, Roe «Price. rod -
don
ors on Sunday with her paresis, Mr.
Altboegh there was a bed spill e. mouton 7 8 4 and Mrs. ltobt Marcos
the second beat of the fourth rice, We on Orattaa. R. Ycintosh-ides cad Mn Stanley Hegira on -
the Golder Gate Stake, one by ons horse, 8t. Marys 9 8
Other Harystar. owned by Dr. White' Time --2,12%, 2.14. 2.14 cured up from Toronto red vlslt.4 bee
17, was injured.
The oilcan -Starter, Frank Blair, 9.1161' Mr. a- Mrs. Daniel 1s Er church T.P.U. will be held ea Fridal
. • • rtagt. over tae week-e*d. church*Teeinof this week wino toast 1•ew-
la the /rd beat of the arae 220 Galt; judge., J. H. Goldthorpe,
roma vial_ Ur, and Mn. Fraaklla lbompaoa,
kerton, A. J. Goldthorpe, W. T. Yr llttie daughter and Mn. Geo, Kitson,• ell'. grotty 1■ (barge.
Lean. Godertch ; timers, Mayor Mar of London, were weekend visitors
with their mother, Mrs. W. Tbonp•
BAl FIELD
The 70001 mac a rte Lee 011eer, I . Pierce, i.ong-
arm, s K 6 3 pelt Sunday at 8t. Andrew's Pelted
a p'..L. Frgoer, • church. Rev. E. F. Chandler, of Kip -
ter At° Stars, he knocked a home run
Ls the ninth with two on bases to
eta 7s.
Th. game resolved Itself into a
pitchers' battle right from the Kart,
with the heal Al Fisher pittlag bis
arm against the /achy visiting mounds -
man, M. Hammcwtd. The All Stars
had as edge on the field and it was
Correll', bons run that snatched vic-
tory
lc
tory from their peep.
Bingham and Hoekey put the visit-
ors two up le the third. but Carl
Bloomileld and Ab. PoweU fled the
score in the fourth, only to have the
AU Sura go ahead again In the fifth
whet, £ryde and Dearing scored. The
game was then air -tight and score-
less until the eighth, when Carl
Bloomfield got Ms team one run be-
hind. and Cochrane scored 1n for
ninth for -the visitors, giving them a
5.3 advantage.
Brace Bloomfield scored Ant to the
last of the ninth and there was one
out with Miller and Al Fisher on noes
when Correll slammed a drive to the
left field roadway for a home run.
The largest crowd of the season saw
the game.
Victorian -V. Smith. r.t (Carrell
In 5th) : C. Larder, lib.: C. Bloonfkld.
s.s. ; A. Powell, 2b.; A. Btoemdeld, 10.
B. BloomOeld. 7.1. ; M. Fisher. c.; C.
Miller, 11.: A. Fisher, R
All Stars-Blsshass, c.f. ; Gaeta. Lt.
Cochrane, 211.; Y. Hammond, p.; We-
ser, lb.; Pryde, r.f.; Dearing, M.
Hockey, s.a. ; Ce.eck. c.
• • Geddes Gat• 8iake-•2.20 'fret or Pace
In the first game, Seefurth vs. God -
mid', Ion Johnston pitched the leaf
two inning*.
Great Reductions in
Women's and Misses' Coats and Suits
Tweeds in monotones plaids• Smart�e• A
good buy at any time. Coats and Suits
regular $14.50 to .$19.50.
Reduced to 510.00
Dresses
Better Dream et Clearing Primal
Chiffons, pure silks, flowered prints,
organdies and linens. Dresses and Suits for
Matron and Miss. Sizes 14 to 20; 38to 46.
�C
Regular $6.95 to 58.9:. Clearing at 055
Boys' Wash •Suits
Linene and Cotton Broadcloth Baits.
mag. pa,bi>. t�ifamin All colas,
Sines 2 to 6. gra ar up t.�
ivin erigg a t
•
r
Eclipse Dresses
for Girls
Dainty' styles in Print and -Valle Pr
Sizes 2 to 6. Regular 98e. nearing
at
Voiles- Sizes 2 to 6. Regular ;1.19
51.50. Clearing at
Prints. Sim 7 to 12. Regular 79c
98e. Clearing at
Voiles. Biles 7 to 12. Regular 51
51.59. Clearing at - •
,iU�.RMI GH0 1 -
DAYS
A. CORNF'IELD
here you are Invited to shop - Phone 418
fists
••,
When he entered the box be was
greeted by Jim Sheardown, who woos
eatcttng.
"How *bout sinal/?' asked Jim
• • •
"We don't need any," retorted Don.
•••-
"Have you got a curvet Jim asked
the young pitcher.
•Sometimes I have and sometimes 1
haven't," was the reply.
• • •
Anyway, Goderleb woo the game.
• • •
The same light-beartedneas was no-
ticeable through ell three Eames and
made the tourney doubly
•
Monday's track meet, which drew
Oliver Harvester, J. R. White-
ly. (.odericb 5 3
SIr Esme. W.N. Meldrum, Nor-
wich
or
wich 3 3 3
pen.. will be the preacher of the dal.
Stwcial music w111 be given by the
church choir and a male quartette
from Calvary United church. London.
will sing. Services will be at 11 sm.
and 7.30 p.m.
Bahr Grattan, D. Campbell, It 3 church, which Ailsa Craig day, way postponed oath a latex dab,
Johanna. of Toronto,
visited wttb his brother, Mr. Area
JobnMea, end other relative, at the
week -end.
There w111 be no church service sot
Sunday school at Psion church east
Sunday.
The -Vane Dramatic deb and 1..11.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Lo.gmiae. of
Goderich. visited on Moodily with
Mra. Harwood tad family.
Tse Anglia meetlag of the W -11 -11 -
of Calor church will be held st the
home of Mrs. Harwood ea Redoes -
day. August 1215• There is a gent
So be quilted cad everyone 1s asked
to be present
The regular meeting of the rules
lose Grattan Axworthy led the field
for a track record of 2.011
• • •
1•h. WhItell's weasel horse Is the
meet. Bees Harvester. placed fourth
1u the Goderlck stake.
• • •
A winner coming *5o logged dingoes
was Merrymaker, owasd by J. T. Har-
vie, of Calgary. She pieced mused
In the Goderit* stake
• • •
Bear Creek metes, which won the
Ewan, C. H. Humber, Godericb; clerk,
J. M. Roberta Godetich; program and
markers. W. C. Brawl: steward, Herb.
Cremates.
'0A11QR PO8ITONRD
Chunk league softball gain sche-
duled for Monday nod Tanday of this
week wen postponed. They were
Foresters va. Preshyterlans and St.
Paters ve. Victorian.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hansa had as
guests over tb• wee5-ead Mr. cad
Yrs. Geo. Rodgers, Mr. Wm. Bowers,
Yrs. Albert fowl.* and her son Cam-
eron. The visitors attended the
Kits .° picnic at Oodsrleb on Monday.
Upwards of forty descendants of the
Kites family enjoyed • picnic at Har-
bor
arbor Park, Godericb, se Monday. He -
third best of the Smoot matm tilos i.win1Q,8 lb.aArnwtg no 15117 s from 8t. Theisas, Lordon and
Goldsmith for arm mosey, made the Tes rams 1n the first two innings of Exeter attended u well as those from
biggest pay -on of the dal at the part- a aged, softball leag0e game paved Dungannon. Yrs. David Sproak,
neurons- The hoose, wble5 eget to.rfh the way for an ueexpected win for her daughters and their dapbs wen
red 'ecoid In 155 and neo'airs i.d Rambler's over the Baptists on Fri- among them.
the Hata la the third aid pail of J/ig.M al last. The deal score was 211`19. Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Sitter, drra-
for 52 to each of two t1Aat-Mires "(o ler's led 29-5 at the end of the gist, of Wilkie. Sask., 'visited recently
• • • with Ws daCMMsr, Mos W. i
seventh, but the Baptists I on • with t -
W. Flemlug, who footed M•rryn.,bet arose power play in the eighth and
le 155 Whitely auks, was tho,dtivor Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Free and son
aeered thirteen rune. it war not
of Winnipeg. Canads's tasted Haver, nsr17 enongb. however, and Beech- George, of Brantford, spent the week-
*5ich seta D":1°1611. record of 1.3756. ler'. won an easy victory. end with the farmer's mother; Kn.
• (leave Free.
The nerve
...3 i 0 K 2 2 1 0 f1-29
Wittiest dt the best brand of bellBaeehler'a .
oublir. and Mrs. CheMer Durbin and
seeo 1'r this dl,triet le some thee cies Baptlats 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1•3 1-10 two children, of a'ittrtbutg, retoraed
witnessed at Victoria Park yesterday, to cheer home on gonna; atter a week
when the Vlctorlaes played limner "BLNE)rIT" AT ZURICH visiting his patents. Mr. and Mrs
All Btara. RObt. lwruin.
• Visitors with Mr. and Mra. Wm.
A sensrtlotal game. which woo a Meme Team Defeats Clinton and God- Mr•Cinre tor the week4od were Mr.
veritable pitchers' dee', woo calmle- erleb in isterday's Tournament and Mrs. G. Rodgers and Mr. and
&ted sensationally with a bore run Galerich entered the Uncia In a Yrs. ik'rwltt, of 8t. Thomas.
(la the last of the Meth whlek drove three -tramp baseball tourney at Znr- firs. Wm. Stothel's, Mr. Jan. David.
in the winning runs. ich yesterday, put on s. a "benefit" INIn sod Yr. and Mt.. Rnbt. Dnvldson
• • • or "Duke" Ynnghlut, Zurich eateher attended on Tuesday the funeral of
who fractured his leg In ■ scheduled their cousin, Mrs. Mathews of Blue-
Haron.Perth League gine at. Seaforth rale, to Wingham cemetery,
recently. Ztwleh won the flnnl. after Friends regretted very much on
defeating Clinton In the first round. hearing that Mrs. Jap. Girlie bad fa1-
Goderleh opeo d wallet 8caforth 1 len down some steps on Monday and I
with Welsh pitching against reefer I fractured her hipbone quite badly. '
Kptelake, who was brought bark from ; Yrs. Meeks has been .atortosese, as
fatratford for the benefit fierformanee- !she has had a broke arm twice le
it was the Twat game of the tourney, recent years. The wishes of the
with Goderteh winning 11.1. Dom 1 commenity are flat So sof done be
JobaRea pitelwwl the last two lasing. returned to health.
for Ood.rl, h 1'I.itors over the week -end .with Dr.
Zurich played Clinton In 15e second and Urn. Votes were her motor, Kra
game ate bonged net as 11-2 victory E. G. Hoskin, brother Fry* and alder.
trees Sterk'a deliveries, then went nn Ge trod*, cad Miss Rene Moody, of
1a the third game betake to easy w1. Tor,wto.
from three Goderleb pltehers la the Yr. red Yrs. Suety,�jwho Abad Woo
Tdf81M'i-.a.rvr, _t(" -'
Weigh 'farted against Kerslake, Ilse Stewart. returned the het of no
Mee Frltaley took or., the mooed, to wadi be their bombe le Toronto. ]/n•
abdicate In favor of Pat Martinet. Long 1411 shortly knave es a trip to
The Seal wee., at atop rate, wee 116-2. the West.
After the teara.z the trema gathered Biases Edith clod Mary Shepherd,
at the main Interse(tlon of the village M Tonne, were visitor* .see the
and followed the Zrrteb baud to the week -end with Mtn. S. 1. Treiteess
home of the Injured Sayer, where a ate other relatives.
fat purse was beaded the papular Mr. cad Mrs. Rills Stotler*, of To-
nne, dotted Me termer s pe
Mr. nal Mrs. Trios. Nether*, over the
wertttld.
And, best of all, fire -clam sports-
maao*bip prevailed.
• • •
Art Doak b beteg mlased from the
Presbyterian rooter In the church. soft-
ball league. Blood-pnlsea 1u his left
5.0d matte it ingestible for bin to ,
play. He probably will be ou the
sidelines a few weeks yet.
• • •
might mem from the local Iowa ,
howling club who bowled at Owes
[band North Q.b ea Menda7 bare
melting but words 11 proles for 15.
Northman".
• • •
Rine Moth deb tugs* with ave
pb.ehox-like elubleo me. Hard work
stirred tap Pathologies. Anil *raw the
elan. with storey of members, has en -
vie of the Most arcs/ la Ontario. -
to Mee Ieenl toes .peat --end a large,
Isadore e►al5s w.
• • •
The eve charter members were re-
.poestele for Meaday's tnersey, wh1.5
reg led t5• Watts of faeces/. Bow-
lers won merest from ea tar as Wind -
sew, Woodstock aid Toronto.
.f
On Sunday, the service at Velem
church was taken by the members of
the scab.. Bobt. Davidson me -
fleeted the service sad James Young
delivered the address ors "she Irre-
parable Pest" from the text. "Asn He
cometh the third time, and with .a -
to them, Bleep os now. sad take your
rest: it is e.ougb, the boar is came;
toehold the Poe of a■ is betrayed
tato i5s bands of stoners. Rime up.
let os go; lo, be that betrayed' me
15 at hand" (Bt. Mark 14:41, 421.
young meg. Many players called Ila
"Dake" to express regrets end not
*Mhos foe s npetdy reeov.ry.
t,¢< ie;yrSlttl`
Mr. and Mrs. Frsek Dueler have
returned to Tortets after a verities
/pest Is Iowa.
GRAND BEND
CASINO
DANCING NIGETLY
Oen/ Pritalsy and Itis 10
Music Masten
Carnival
Night
;MONDAY, AUGUST 10th
-PLENTY OF FUN -
AMATEUR COKIEST
Holiday Night, Augaat 17Th
Send in cnnr name nowt
-Gala Day
Wedasedey, August. 12th
of /Ponta lagindleg
• 1 vivo Staertn
Wieatiag by Ontario Cbaapiesr,
Tumbling• Sleet Wire Wattles
and a Apset*Cnl.r Dlawy et
Firewerka on the Beach et a t.
Apartments mad ('Harter to
Rent. MAO weak .p.
APPLT CA51Nt1
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