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The..11111J:.r'r the ,rrvfce of t0 -
garment, the less the a eat
of T11F initial mit_....-- _-
Tliat is why •Prtdhui's
Clothes are more economical
in the long run:
SUITS
WITH EXTRA PANTS
$25.00
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Square Goderioh
CARLOW
THE SIGNAL
-- GODERICH, ONT.
CARLOW, Aug. 1t -Mr. Jak Ioang
and atepdaugbter, Mtaa Mabel. who
have beeu vlsltla, his brother, Mr.
Johu A. Young, and other relatives,
lett for Chicago on Monday.
�11t spendingthe week with then,
:: In the Realm of Sport. ::
DUNGANNON Fee Lai 1 ' OD whir and
stems& final M -•take
tliRSGA•NNON, Aug. 12. -Mr. end
Mrs. Geo. Gtiruett, of Port Hope, and
Mra. Weller and Sirs. ('opelatiel, of
I tioderieh, *ere. recent vlelturr wltb
i Mr. aud Mrs. Was. Bray. The latter
two ladle*, sister* et Mr. Bray, re-
�pta, Nitwit' and Joyce Feagaa, o turoerl with the (!meati family to Port
bel •o egos; of lilts tbrOttgh a lucky Hdttlt on a draw
Hope to viajt fora month.
HOW THEY STAND BIO EVENT IN BOWLING Mr. Allied Heffurd atµ! tN
Tutuntu, were week -End vis
e are s c
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher.!torr with 01 a card of tonnes.
� s�
Mrs. C G. 'Young, her daughter, d to 11e Mr. and Mrs. N w. McClure and his I Throne hem N1ey"S"n Park
J to' WonLoet Tied Pot i Next Wednesday's Tountator'r Hooch. had a nasty spill Over at the river
an PThr ern brats , ma
t l t week � Wool. psi
DIDN'T l[EAN ANYTHING
Masa Edna MacLeod, uursr In tlrWlnR. Zurietr•l:odrrirb Genie Played Oat s
d her nephew, I)ouglat Da:tar, of fill In tbe Schedule
Victorians S U 1 17 • Dyer u�-1M �H� rlstrr, Sir,. Arthur ur.' bridge oa TttMII*y• l(r war Air
Toronto, a 1ayd with Wednesday
st Loy' Presbyterians ...."»•.••7 2 1' 10 nutarturrrr' and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graham, of Dr wort down t
With nothing at stake G.wlrrlcb I u rr
al on a Flakier
aud Wteaet sayer1 owl hest by the lluderkh ' wool owltt8 to the rough'etvr o! tom
I played Zurich Ina sebeduled Huron- liaptlst* 6 3 0 *Tilt Mr. soot M
_!Covet* }yzhrr epe't last we:;t.s1Lk r•e,.•a. tts•e1+fi11 'traa�anaa at Agrlr yt. Prter'a _.v..,' 4 S Q ,1i �Wl� O 1p� � Its S Icy wrwurlal arra over tb • bank.
her *Outs 1n London. 1 1 Park ou outlay nI,�11t and *.!:!rages UT. �•=•'i�nEa
the biggest event ut tbe bowling' � belly lb Tor
!tisane tournament to be held ou fruit, spent '1`hursc ay
1Moo lltruald Fuwfer,
w u ay ice !till
Club row __ I __- cowwuu
*gee
mon hers.- " The eMk Is putting up ! qn-.lhttt/ltty. August lUth. at �_ lF>� sr
1 yrit� trait-- ,41s, *54 Mf*: hl*A't3ettrots •a not
aerrt e, value i7S. as_ Ant prize, rud ± ('tare Spruulr, of Strutfurd, rpeit tbe r ht bare -fin es
four uccasiuhrl Chairs value PE. a*. week -end with Mrs. David Sproul; t� It ys �t the
�{.r tame 10.81* a
sore and a passing motorDt bsoagat
bio to the ether of the loe*t doctor.
We hope Rau will 1 .- K. W.M.B. of
W. M. 8. Meeting
.-The
l'ulted church held their monthly
read, tb• bicycle went out of control
•41e received a spea ail* r" and-
wvlr 1 "*!catcher sad bruises.
-351e Y.P.S. mat on tt church lawn took a o-1 defeat. Tim Djuff y. a Baechler'a�,,........il-T-tl---0
cultural
•?kevwd" evening. lisus 1llnaet YQUAg, �,ru•wrrf trsnnged-1 y t bad d ' G -
was to slierge awl a prier on 1tJ I western_. 2
Peraonal Creed" was given and des ! The fiv luulugtl game
euercd.
Me. Douglas Feagan leas secured a
Ischool near Parkhill. His duties com-
mence on September 1st.
Mrs. Joe Young and children are
et their cottage at Bogie's Beach.
Mrs. Ruth Thompson, of Detroit, is
wltb her daughter. Sire. A. Flaher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Detroit, I runs."
spent last week with Dungannon and I first atter grounding to !hurt cud
Stade romped home with the tourtb
IColborne friends. I run before± &hitt* struck out.
The Ldies' Aid. -The i*1 th ' Ald In the last of the fourth welsh was CREDITS
held their regular meeting a[ the hom- the first at bat. Ile coniw ted solid- AND
of Mrs. George Glen o' TIarge . Au- ly with a straight ball and drove it CREPES
I gust 4th. There was a large atom- I dreg In lett field fur the tram'* first
' dance of members and vleltors. Mrs.
A. Errington presided and after the
1opltraltta. �rclaee the. Muir!** was
transacted. Mrxdames $divide an
eta At
a ter u r ' 1P O
was scorelei•s
and hitt s mall the third, when, witd . VICTO NS 25 -FORESTERS 3
nue Out, w'rlsh Walked I'r*ng. Milt 1'he 1 itoriana added another eaally
Desch then stugled through second t'd wuu scalp to Ihe►r strlt►g ou Monday
Gaschu watl w"rlked, tllllug ill.' Irat'!e night when they defeated the Fore,-
We1*k rblpywl.W►1tl waMtlug Stair rnd ter* 2.5-3 lu a scheduled church soft- 150 prises liar been made up. I add Mrr. MacMllla ,
forcing a run and• Heldewau singled loll lergur gameThr prlarr err un teisdt►7 la the tug ilia GtNlrrlch Suwmrr Seboo4
through short to drive lu two more Foresters
0 1 0 0 0 2 0- S wludowr of Lauder'* drug store and � s{rrttThe baud _of the Goderich Muelcal !Jas. MeWhinney. o
t the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. meeting In ng a on
Monday afternthr a was! Miss L. Dreaney with Mr. and Mrs. not •); large an attendance as usual.
the grocetaria next door.
second prise. aud the merchants and Miss Clara Sproule will rewalh for
manufacturers and Other Miami" have two week % rarattoa
co-operst t au generously with other Master Norris' MacMillan, of ,At -
who prises that a list of over wood, wbu *Ito his parrots, Rev. 1)• A•
u had lreru rtte'd-
Victoria ns
Marsh sang a duet eery aw y
I the close of the meeting the bosters
Ute The Signal's Classified Columns
Monuments 1
To those contemplating
erecting a Monument:-
-All
onument :-
t GET 1[Y PRICES BEFORE
BUYING
Cemetery Lettering a Speelalty
-All *oil' Guaranteed -
Chaloa Marble anti Granite Works
John Grant. Clinton, Ont.
Sot -censor to lull & %note
1 -
Society will give a concert at the
Marvin 1)urulu, u[ (revue, maul' a -
grevm► In the eren°it� mQtgI SrtO_list week to London, and wan In charge and conducted the first
The draw for theslRetMetiptent Is to'travelkd on via Detroit w volt re- Wet of the meeting. Mrs. L►, A. Foa-
1
I be made at f . o'clock Tuesday attar-
lather at Marlon, Ohio. ler and Mho fall* Pentland rendered
` I noon, and hands of tntendl, t is time
ry M(soer Agars aud Joan rigging, of l duet, Bert \\'byard favored with
should be handed in t►s4ure'tbir tltue Welland, who'bave been ,pending the a mouthorgan aeketlon, Mrs. Bert
home run fhb season. I w the secretary. F. G. Weir, to W. rummer with their grandparents, Mr. Roach gave a reading. Mn. N. Stew -
Atingle
(larch scored again in for fifth J. Baker, chairman of the tournament 'end Mra. I)arld Glynn, aro visiting t art. Mra• Wm. McClure and B
gettlugit(ni au iutlrld error.
Official* at the race meet here on mitts*, or at Lauder's drug store.
An�ln 3 we`re off- their cora*! when- o fur tau Week- with Yr, and Mrs Aft.. .eli gmlwrarearrted cwt
aingleOa/who drove him lb each a efeTn 1'tay b to coioseuce at Z.30 o't�oct; W --7aek After 1 C „program _- -
, son. Ripley,
r-,Juh througo second bare• they announced Grattan trace
with
a I on Wednesday. I Mr and Mrr. Jae Barkley, of Lcbo the usual tea wal• swasd
tJuhnrton gut Gudrren h second bit record•breaker for the track with his
and her daughter, Miss Jean Glm•
in the !ret Innittgts+ceru be dripped a 208 mile. One Billy Hugo urored * bowlers. whether mewlwrs of the club other relative* In this district,
served a dainty lunch and a socisl Olio rtuele in right grid. still Getter time when he established Mr. Win. 'Fitzgerald, of Detroit. Iia inn Haggitt, who until ■ few days
hoar was spent On Thursday' after- 1 or not, are invited to take alta: In the
Welsh pitched r good game, chalk' a record of 2.07! two years ago. This! tournawent. riritiug *venlig friends and relatives. `ago was Ilvlat' at the home of els noon the members of the Aid were I lug up eleceu s[ri►eoutr as against was painted out to The Signal by •'' As It will Ire impossible to accom-1 Mrs. Dau Fowler a ndrefrom gnadfathef• Ed. !laof Blyth.
guests of the W.M.S. of Erskine Fria- srveu for Heideman. -- - '-- `"-._ `oral hnraeman wbu khowa hi+ slut[. I blood -poisoning. t)aull'o the l'1.suffering a +cavum cwt by County Constable__.
hytrrian church, Dungannon, and also I g 0 E • • • 1 mowlrte all tbe rinks on the local wars.* . and on onst*bWednes•.
The score:
!greens, arrangements have !wen made I while pl.iing Iwrrla*. Her 'deter. Ferguson on Tuesday„
Gaal+tad In the program with readings I7.urkh 0 0 i 0.1--d 3 1 was n•mamI d until
0 U. U j �1 2 f 1 The Signal of August 9. ]1144, car- 1 for the use.of the Clinton greens also, I jibs. ll'. McAllister, la oaring fur hrr. day morning ►derIch - tables the following In Its account of 111* and if necessary greens at �rattrr bI Mr.. It. Sleltr,nald returned.on Stal-
1
Thur:llay nest on s charge of the
The teams: I races uu Momlay, August 6. I or Lucknow- wile Its used. I archly from c fen days' rine with her theft of a gold watch from hi- rand
- !sister, Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, Zion,' father'+ home. The watch as. found
Visitors In town or any resident "Bay, "are visiting Mrs. J. Berkley Mad
�'ALVABLE WATCH PAWNED
and music.
('ALL THFI4E DI:Ct'PLETSf 'Zurich -Prang. c.f.; Milt Oe+rb. 3b.,' t notable echleceme't of the dal - ---
i The springer spaniel owned by 'IGracho, c.; Stade, ss.: Heideman, p.:; , veer the breaking
of the incl record 1'TERiANS 12- wlo'e little twin, baby boy Is sc•rluusly. by ter Wouaable ata t,oderLh }real
I Frank Elliott. St. David's street. whtcb I O'Brien, 21".: :Whitby. 11..; Mene Oesch, by the famed Rally Hugo In the 217
FORESTERS 10 , ler'•.
The a:.0 Imrp{ww allegedly had
Hi. - -- - s
Introduced something ne{ in local dog- I.t.; Hese, r.f. rale. phis was 1u the eeeond heat The 1•rerbyteriaos made it . two Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grown and sou Iwr•n pawned by the young Luau for i=
dim a1Nwt six munthu ago ey giving". i l;udrrlch-Monl.N►. r.f.i 1'hriun. of that event when the Blenheim played. a J(.nit.:th cujuyel a w"e•k-end trip
north
t 1ttr . atralght _games w lith obey play {
birth to twelve pups. vary nearly dn. Iv,y, • 1, W •
lsh '-Des uettc tot rent -titer. the Drum Peninsula.
BAPTIIII'rl If-•1•oDE'RI(!1 SALT S
plienipu the feat on Monday, whheee-'gr lb.; M(,
.11. In t
x ! -' v la
•t Ttt4' a tt - tdIIPW �' guest+ un ttuh'ba} Mr rud Mr . Thur la
flue puppies were born. st In _.1173y.
w err- u o Tlµ• truck decor a Eorestetr Jean and Mr 1,et t was a Ptrf s example un. i pr. Whitely'. Sid Hai at 2OByi » foot that one -pitted settees r(e not a
1 ISfll ting' was under the Ito 11 Ma+t•r flurry Campbell and sister. ways tudbrtive ut nor+ldari cams'.
BON LEES A� SEAF�ORTH
r
umby, 3b. ; r R . 1 horse, pushed elawely by (Ili Litt w postponed 'fixture with to r
Burney, c.: Stoddart, 2b.; John- I,tr
Bedford 'rattan made the mile W r tar rt•hr d.f...rta• rhes__ --Mt. and ]era. ll. J. 1•: Eedy had r* The itaptlrts(:Ielerfcb salt fame o°
1 ll
N hr
1
church 't
IP
100 ne
o' L(.: Bl. If rd and Thorudyke of12-10.R al' 'f the
I pedigreed dogs.
I C pl d had been held by 1 0 'l 2 V 0 5 -10 jh•ustelt and daughter/ i
RAISE HUSKY BOYS AND WHOLESOME GIRLS ON
MILK -MADE BREAD
HEALTHFUL -AP P ETIZIN G-1.1UTRITIOUS
\Lint 1 \ Ill It OWN BAKI.SHuI'
TRY Fs FOE
CAKES AND PASTRIES
E. U. CLEVELAND PHONE 114
WEST STREET
Fra
Presbyterians
banner. of Blenheim'.
tune of five Goderich Hui.. at at. u -
Presbyterians .4.•.••1 5 0' 2 1 3 x-13 and Mr.. Alfred Gaul. at Mltverton.
esu t
WITH THE BOWLERS • 1uulse • ('ampbell, '.-f xnues, spent a The Itapd+ts wan 10-3 after, a hear•-
.
they *cured
1 & F
• ••On Friday dight H. 11. -Nie and W few' Lacs with their cousin. J. < • AI -
.hitting ,-V1orR.' In which +ritrtiun Imaging tourney at srnforth The 7.I rich ut G.tderf h tilt on On
nankin-
fourteen nine In three lithium.. it
,tau tiig fifth
were ' iu the worry.'
limos took first prise in the local howl- tun.
•
day war Dick P r{ao's game• g fodToeJ: C. mroranna amt -J. R. , mob -big and little folk% are same- was a solml gawp to wat,'h. nan
.1sised fifth prize. The rink was tom • • • 1 Wheeler second. *'hat (keyed up for the !valval of lar.c in ter Arlt term inning's- "'
!pared of Fred .Hunt taklp.. Dr. J. A. Saturday and are rule f„ur runs ware *cored.
lir J Br phey and J.w• swat 11e had eleven strikeouts In the five-! On Monday night the who're,- were: aerutdanee here o° I Itapli.t+ ......0 1 3 0 4 4 1 -eta
11a living up their {wunie. "to g. up to
'Graham. Joe o but when
SELLING OUT
ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR
TO BE CLEARED AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE
-EVERY PAIR MUST GO -
For Real Bombes get yew Footwear at
!fern's Shoe Store
Phone 43w Goderich
be _Hppedrttst J R Waterier sad Georgy r.
itirhi: _ G. Salt _ _... _ 0 0 O i A A-
GOLFERS *T SEAFORTH • • • -- - j'Arinstratng: 3rd. R_ Juh's14Land W Maw J , Ryan entertained to a-
last week! t- rou.seau fee at her t .1
1 I I t s of 1 \I' M Ra ret \I.
;innings third It cost four Tans. -2n4. R. SparIIU amd gem, T
his performance be hit a Symonds.
home Friday •\ t.. Crave *'arson won low IMO
t►it Wednesday tenet -moon as w To top off t _ afternoon and evening n honor o' an. Nil...Margaret ,d low net prism
a group of golfers from the Maitland I home run In ter fourth. drillog the hrr daughter, Margaret I:., whew mar at the regular weekly o Id Aad on
(tub drove to Srrfurth for a friend !b'Rr,-t till seen Id tour parts in PRESBYTERIANS 15- *1, th oto-ftrP--tatty t (i•rtf (lob.
ly game with Seaturth and Mitchell I ST. PETER'S $ rbge *111 take pial! Saturday. August Tu.*diy we ladies participated
years. l:,th. to Mr. Gordon 8, Kidd of South-
! players. A aeries of 'lutt•reotlnR • • • On Tuesday ter Presbyterians didn't
Manv 011144-11111.n guests
players were played. Thirty-MelThe fielder was stI 1 run K o from (!label Goderich
players partk•lpatetl, those. from God- i it when Welsh was -rounding third , 8L Peter's, atter piling up fittern as w.Pll. as total trlrnds, attended.
elope I running
after red their dual innings In r game with ampttm.
and l ucknory 711ouRh 1 err Ina[ in coming to the
light..
each befog Judge T. M. ( tetln, J. Ira,µ,runt, Sklp Maclrrnald and
1 SIr+. Mary Rivet' received • nLw Yet may I mount t„ fortnnr•+ high
B. Reynolds, Dr. J. W. geld, Dr. geld.' • • • felding held the St. Peter's *quad to pair of pink and white \\'.sd..n hien" est height 1:n rl •.f stilling
' Jr.. H. C. Williams, R. L. Lloyd, Doug. ' With more than twenty men -signed eight rufL.__ -
D1 ki F 1` Dattel Tboe Pritchard.'
Owe 'lady% is dlmtIdly in getting St Peter's ...LE •' 9 1 1 0 4 tri 9- 8
c e. yup _.
ytertans 3 1 3 3 v 0 x-15
1) Eamon, J B Hughes ■nd Jack t a team
�mu •
A'nat. • • •
It had better be • different story Tor,
MAITLAND LEAGUE FINALS the play-offs, the first game being with
Auburn dropped the first game of CII'ton here on Friday.
the finals with Blyth on Monday In • • •
GOLF COMPETITIONS
The Maitland Golf flub'.' competi-
tion
ompetetion for the Lloyd trophy has reached
the finals, which w111 be played be -
the Maitland Lea/ue baseball race. The game is called for 5 p.m. 1 twee° Chas. Naftel and \'lc Ialiott. ,
after eliminating St. Helena last welt • • • In the ladles' competition for the
to two straight games. Bud Worthy, classy first wicker, is rose bowl Mise Norah Costello de -
Monday'* game was played at An- I In Quebec at present. hated Yrs. Nicol and In the Anal
burn, Birth winning 3-2. The final • • to game will meet the winner of the
game between Mise Perot and Miss
Mabel Edwards. -
ST. GEORGE'S 17-BAECHLER'8 8
Although St. George'* played Tom
Page as catcher to fill out the team
game for the Maitland League trophy.
held by WhttecbUreh last year, will be
played at Blyth on Friday.
The umplree.ere Isaac Miller. of St.
Helens. and Cecil Treleaven. of Dun-
gannon. -
Midsummer Clearance
AT
CORNFIELD'S
Women's Dresses
Women'* Printed Chiffon) Suits . anti
:Draws greatly reduced, many less than coat.
-Tailored types with finger-tip jackets. Chic
afternoon types with dreamy cape efegta,
handwork accents. nice detail. Sizes 1811:
to 221/2. Regular $12.95410.95. 56.95
Special
Sample Dresses
Fall Snits and Dresses. ea.•11 one irrth-
vidual and outstanding in style and material.
New York samples that won't be copied
Navy and black. Sizes 14 to 1it only. 59.50
$15.00 value. Special. .
PRINTED PIQUE
Tub Frocks
Sporty failnre(1' -pique' Frocks They•
come in floral. striped and patterned de-
signs.
You just t'ar't find anything smarter in
a tub frock. Sizes 14 to 44 Regular 51.49
$1.95. Speetal.... ,.
FIRST SHOWING OF. -.
Early Fall Hats
.t new "high" in Hat fashion this sea-
-.011 So new, so dashing, find so becoming.
I'h • mritlar hlocked crown. the close -fitting
I,;u k
Men's Suits
First sale like this in \lei's Summer
`Illi. of grey flannel, Smartly tailored.
pleated, belted back. 13xeellent tailoring.
('bearing.. -r•...:+
Men's Suits
57.95
Another big value in Men's Summer
F'Iaunel Snits. They come with two pair of
I'roliserv. 1)o not mins getting one of these
Sorts. Clearing - .
A. CORNFIELD
.511.95
"shop -where you ore..lnvlted._ko stZop" _Phone 418
-r .
- r, ^- L{
The locale w111 need everything
they've got to beat Clinton. even with-
out Carrick.
• • •
It looks as If there will hare to be
a benefit ball tourney to defrat_t it
expenses of a benefit tourney..
• • •
Earl Yungblut, Zurich catcher, free. loudly long °
tared bis leg 1n a game at Seatortk
aid a benefit tourney was held fee dear*!'! won 17-8.
bpm at Zurich on Wednesday of last Bae•tler's 0 0 1 5 0 0 -8- ti
f thU St. George's
PIAT -OFF
3 1 7 0 8 1--17
PLATF DATI61 --
Play-off dates for the semi-finals is
Witb. 0dericb nut of the dirrtrlet tbe Huron -Perth Baseball League have
No- 4 P.L.B,A, -games this year, the been annonncfitb7 the committee. witb
eutrtes from this district are wide- first and third, second and fourth memo-
spread
em -
spread. Seaforth sende a singles re- playing for the finale.
In a ecbeduled church league game
against Baechler's on Friday last, and
the latter objectedon y ando
official protest was made and Bt
week. in the Stott game n
tourney M. Hildebrand. Seeforth catch-
er, fractured his leg.
• • •
presentative to the Provincial Lawn
Bowling Amoclat,nn events at Toron-
to: Stretford ,pods doubler.. and Mit-
chell the rink entry.
•.•
init=Teter Albert Taylor. sent!ea re-
presentative for the district. wan elim-
inated In the final. at Toronto. and
(leo Methieenn and Ernie Prldham bit
The dates are as follows:
Fri., Aug. 14 -Clinton at Goderich.
Zurich at Staffs.
Tues., Aug. 18--Goderlch at Clinton.
Wed., Aug. 19-8taffs at Zurli L.
SEAFORTII GOLF1IXIS HERE
On Wednesday afternoon twelve
8eaforth golfers participated in a
the w•nd"final. in the double*. Thi. friendly return match at the Maitland
year the local !Angle* end doubles dip.Golf Club. The home team had
Ohl champion. relinquished their thing* pretty much their own way and
*libel'. end Goderich wee not repre won nine matrhe., Io+Ing one and tie -
*Prated In the dietrtet playdowae at Ing two.
Seaforth. The Player:
• • • Goderleh Seaferth
Tie protrre** of the eotrlee from IA C. Wllilams....l lir. Southgate 0
teres et No. 4' bow a watched with ter Hr. J W. Reld....1 Mr. Htnebr'y....... 0
fere•.! by local
..iMachy".11ttror 1k cork -of -the -walk 8 (r t.loyd iMr. McLean 0
at the waterfront now with, bis sew D'�yIcicle 1 Mr. 9elean•+ 0
*klpper'a uniform. which be wean oe D. Ea ase 1 Mr. 1'nrmichRel....10
lead off duty so captain of the pleasure o r than Alf r. Sills .....1
Judge .1 Mr. *Kenzie o
Vs Mr. Wickham %
1 Mr. ilo*well 9
1 Mr. Sergasen.. 0
bowlers.
J. H. Taylor 1 Mr. Mallen 0
• • •
- Reynrdds....l Mr. ]eck*mn 0
At least Beechy hie U,t initial- Dr. ararrrr
tient of the uniform, what with time' A. A. Nhrol
being me bad." -- ice has s smart yacht- J. Annat
!Int cep which _gives hint a dls THIS SHOULD IE GOOD
grtlshell air and Oommand+ respect as
M befitting Otte• .1 •1.•wsltlnn. Play -elf Game Friday lt.tweert ('lin-
It I. rumored along the waterfront, , ton and Gowi.rkfi
however. that 11e will blossom forth 1 There +hnalil be a good turnout to-
le complete rv••all• .n ltnnday. rliglyifthe
Oodehamen the llnr n-lerth
Tan we'k• afro *Norman McPhail , IMset*ll League play-offs. The Ramo
left a 'bucket of live frog. at the dor's 1 will ice called at I p m. Rt ARrfeultur-
for the klrlr to .ell' for ^halt Frog al Park. This Is the Ira of home
halt apparently 1. the answer to a :and home games between the old 11-
eate s prayer. *o they .00n were Amid. I ell*. 'and althnngh Clinton hie. had
• the te•.t of the argument *o„rar-iht.
The kid. were about M empty tMi' I reason the 1(.1'1 Mot. are going to
deep bneket when they saw stens of l pot - op a strong 11d for the League
life at the l.ottnm. ('*total Investi' ehatupinn.hlp. The citizen* g.•nerelly
ration revealed *enre4' of Pnllywotta.lhaye not hart themesire-a thin *Panna
which now are ehont wady to died in supporting the elnh. and this will
their tail. and I.Pvrome frogs.•s.._.-_ ,1* an opportunity for them to show
• • • ;their hit.•re.t In maintaining !Meehan
T{,t prijtrLaale 1tt910 VIA 11 in Goderich. The admis.lon is only
may !tate hatched * perpetnat (nirlltleeir--Wi. *nd ii*illbb8->F-
LMA. lot of Quarter* to pry the bila
YIN!
AEROPLANES COMING TO
GODERICH
FLEMiNQ'S FiELD, ONE MILE NORTH OF TOWN
ON THE RL1'E WATER HIGHWAY
Sunday, August 16
Aeroplane Flights $1.00
Autogiro $1.50
LEAVENS BROS. AIR SERVICES, LTD.
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BASEBALL
FINALS
111 Itt!\ I'f;It'I'II I,F..\1:1'f: 11. It ,\ .\
CLINTON vs. GODERICH,
Friday, August 14
AT AGRICULTURAL PRI
5.00 p.m. sharp
1lifx \bili ,be the- first of, home and once games for a
ehanee to play fdlr She 11111,16P ehempii alMr- The old rivals
are together again. .
Nnw is the time for all good men to come to the-a11T of
tI., it hatehall trans
ADMISSION 25c -_
CHILDREN 15c