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The Goderich Star, 1922-08-17, Page 5T. . . ADM IM IM Lanmg E livery day now is canning sial•. Near fruit and Fresh vegetables come ruts the market coustautly. au Isud preserve them and place them away %r future use laws fast 49 they appear.a sell all causing supplies,. praserviug powder, slyices, fruit cploriug, flavors, para% fine wax, jar rubbers and corks, and certainly' these fete as fin 900ds as money can buy and will give as gid st:rvi+~e =ds housewife can desire. "Try Our Drug store Firgtl p - A MPBELL"""' DRUG STORE The Squ4m Goderi0b, Phone DE) ' .. NADIAN , NATIONAL AAFNa Aug. W--TOIRONTO- Sept. 0 : , �t "P llU rrtt pp AR fiors"U0 produtation with all tho mystoryr >'eaortee mod spl•niiour of the Jpor. East. X1,50004 Ori new buiiditgs &M acorea of other { __. x4ew fetitut'ea ztuid atta`1.lctipYaar«. , NEVER ON- A lsl<GGEft SCALE .Redurod rates on fill rinet nj travel JOHN C: KENT"RO)a.T. FLdEMINC, lY1.rwKint riiMctai I'maidtnt Leafs of that city. 'The Purities lead OnGone. your hair' oannot be restored -to its q 1 : n forst growth.; Deep and , cultivate your.' present hair health by proper: and regular. treatmans of the aisle: 1K . 01 R E E N "Nature's 'Own, Remedy" fogScislp Troubles,---eri aicates Dandruff, . stops fihe hair from firing, and .promotep1t$ natural health and. haauty. : At .Youo apiugglat'n . . , PURIM$ WIN er, was sent in to u:zale the but Jaek did not wort with his ordinary One t - A QSt e I a� a he R as4nab►�e �'r ce Ladies' 'Dresses Skirt s and Hats kaafies'•S�Mirltear Hats- 'Great bargains irx summer hats for ladles. The svi: artest, types of the season to be cleated. out at below east prices.' iraa (Mal Summer Dresses---. Strikink styes in ladies' diesses in canton crept, Duchess satin: and ch armeuse, The prices are' right. 1W,ide Sarnge nen Ladies' ,Skirts-- '*, A, large. eboice... of patterns, siyles,. colors and , quality, in, serges; sport shirts and .homesppus. Fine Sweater Yarn l very., different 'shade' in. fine, superior yarn 4 ply, x5c.a one ounce ball. All Lines zn Men's Wear .Well`Stocked--- CIA"Once of Men's ti5%trc w Hata—. The season's barga�ia -straw hats -for sten--reg- ular Vit•:50 alio $2:263 now $1,2 fi'to $1 70. W&t,0A thx, spare for next week Our first. Anniversary Sale. Prices that will attract A, CORNFIELD Too N»W STOR1t;: GODERI:CH, ONT. and in the Afth, after Goderich bird .. obtained two runs on a 'single, Nun. �>~aco, rair�ra�aa�+co�onia�a�ci�, , Ge -It Your, Gabes and Bread. Goye,r was' In rare %'form and during at Link's San"tar, Bakery his sojourn In the box had the Pori. We are prepared to fill all orders for bread, .p ties "buffaloed," not allowing a hit a cafes, etc:,-wid guarantee satisfaction. o and fanning five. ,fie LINK The Huron county • boys staVted M WMT SiTRE,ET Q ci omptic" e a r 1 y in filling the scoreboard. Whetstone put himself into a hole by. aasiP dd t R�►lealo�oi�oicol�ca .>�� 1d1C�ialeraiaf� p�� a p first z►g h €ir .man ReCarrolt 01%di tcdtatpitar�i attempted to sacrifi dy' to second, but was given u "life" Just arrive&- y,7 speCia $ - an first when Whetstone tumbled his roller, ,Toe advanced the runners one: Meal's and amen "s Footwear, � a' NVe have eecutm for men % Genuiva Scotch Groin Blue ber. � A good fitfinng last, stolid leather all through. Goodyear welt salon. Haynes lived ug� #�o his reputation and caught. one of Whitston4 for A long life h oat for $7.00 a letir. s slants u double scoring the McCarroll Bros.' Cooperi�aen came across with a time. For. v' onion and growing girl0 we hive geourod glint muelr Wig 1<51 '9 rt o �r Exit thb' desired last with the (vide too and low heal. We bave this oxford a p ,in lino Black cof made to our drder in four different' widths. It gives tufa recd eomfort. Price ar were as follown. • 2G yard (hildren'a ranee, `I yearq and "The Ramo UW' Horn's Boot Seep f TM +GODFACH 3TC R FURITIE 01FE fTIM Vao cr„ 4 acr;fice hits, Lindsay, of Dy CUELPH fie leriela, �. t'� a rti rh f�neexaaway� Stolen bascn J. MCC41nxiali, 14 adhay tai Purities. The • Guelph + aggregat'oit have a' liking for Jimmy s work, UuOpbnl Littw Vequq� nwa% J. f i i •on, Young 011t €"alar sail Ia Toucked � p tura Macau. Grcrnaway. :is basis ea for 13 Bangles Errors . are Num balls, eft Young 8, (,,ftiii fsctstone a-, Brous for Both l# ggrecatt"s, stru t► cut, by YvuRg 7, by Theta %- aeons $, by tnagcr iaQ ioit by piteher, Joe Lindsay and his pets tr;avellcd d'onc4 Burling; dtiaublo plays, %Zinjan to Guelph 'Du 84turdikY, Anrg. 5th, to to Jones to O'Connor; lcf:t en bases, be taken Into camp by the Maple , Goderich 5. Guelph; 11. Tympires, Leafs of that city. 'The Purities lead Barber at plate; Takeo& on bases. not recovere=d freni their disease of loose plinying acquired in the Wing. Score by inn ii%si Rif R t*uclph r 520W i0a.•--9 13 G halm g;,an the . revious night$ sand did roti `give the ft#fe the Interesting Ceder: is h- 4ati010006 7 G battle whicta vastrr4apected. Young, the Purities" tall rr ht hand. rf,e#nfs , PURIM$ WIN er, was sent in to u:zale the but Jaek did not wort with his ordinary FROM FULLARTON l ability and did not subdue his hittinq opponents. The Guelph ag. heavy- Gu>rrra Rene on�T~tidtty Wena Not °s. g+rrgatsioin solved isms delivery incl ne Clira pati hull gathered 18 ,safeties oC him, not one la a game that was announced AS of which, hoover, was an cxtro base one of the semi-final games in the blow. li dung's control was also be.: North 'l kIlington Lcague the Purity low lair; as is seen by the box score, Flours carne up against the Fuliarton three batters being liven abase on bails :end one being b t. team on ;Friday, last at the agricuIt,. urani grounds here. As it was found. He was opp osed' in the box for a• ' that b°ullartons was not definitely the time by "Freddy" Whetstone and this boy had n0 uzzles for the Purities , winners .of their group, the game vvas turned into an exhibition, and %oso to solve, itis underhand. delivery who saw it say itcertainly was an was easy for Lindsay and Company, ° exhibition. ' and in the Afth, after Goderich bird .. obtained two runs on a 'single, Nun. urnininry: ullartoaa 2310200D1 g 10 $ .. sir's error and a doubler. he was der. ricked In favor of "Lefty" Goyor. Goderich : 20003002,21-0 10 10 Stolen buses- Burling 3, J. McCax- Goye,r was' In rare %'form and during roll 2, Haynes, ;P. McCarroll, Ctnr Kk# his sojourn In the box had the Pori. R. Bisset. ties "buffaloed," not allowing a hit Sacxi#lees-�1. McCarroll, Carrick, and fanning five. W. Bisset, Raker, •R. Reid. The Huron county • boys staVted Three base hits -+-Baker, e a r 1 y in filling the scoreboard. Whetstone put himself into a hole by. aasiP dd t Two base hits—J. McCarroll( Nairn. , Passed bait ---Reid» •S'tfoodtov p�� a p first z►g h €ir .man ReCarrolt 01%di Vase on batt$ -Ott' 4, attempted to sacrifi dy' to second, but was given u "life" Struck Out—By Cooper P, by Lind. say 2, by Haynes 8, by Woodley 18. an first when Whetstone tumbled his roller, ,Toe advanced the runners one: Hit b pitcher% S -B . Cooper iBnk. er1, by Woodley (P. McCarroll. base each and reached first before, O'-. Left ou bases•»-Putity Flour 10, { Connor, could field his grounder. rbree on and none out, "Dingo" Follarton 0. Hits off Cooper --b in 8 innings: Haynes lived ug� #�o his reputation and caught. one of Whitston4 for , of£ Lindsay-�-4 in' 3 i>tnnings; eels Haynes 1 fix s slants u double scoring the McCarroll Bros.' Cooperi�aen came across with a time. 4 innings, J Winning pitcher --Haynes: Uri+ n i r w � % �hbatnn- _ � mntrnnrv� s eros Weir, thrown Tier out at first. Whetstone tightened up and fanned the next two men, Burling And Young. Things looked. fairly rosy ,for the Purities,. -but their lead of fine did not last long:' it melted away, like snow in spring. 'Jones took a fast one between his shoulder blades and landed on the initial sack anal then Lindsay, of Guelph, drew a, pass. Little singled into centre, .Jones Scor- ing. Peguegnat"'vas a victim to Young's twisters, 4'Contiorx soaked one to centre and Lindsay erassed the finis or w Count rrh ,..,, ,.. and McCarron. PURITIES OUTbUCKED AT GALT 'Terriers of Galt Pull' Out a Win by Norman:Nimes' Timely Hit The Purity Flow men journeyed to Galt on Saturday for a game with thfj Terriers of that city and lost -by one run, the score bein 6 to 5. The duck was against this unties, th4 Iucky etunan..was sure on t3urlaugs breaks failing to came, whereas tho of an :easy throw. George took Terriers had fortune sm llnig,on theist Moon ascension on the next play in the seventh, when Inriiiai Hinr+e$ eeenway was safe la lams -error,. onneeted with. one of Young's of%et- e scoring on the play; Carroll ed_ also and O'Connor, followed fogs for a long. di~ivo to right centre unan,. romped home, Whetstone for a homer, with .two an baseTerriers us. !d three over and walked back to winning the time.., The Teardid us- bdnch. The Misery was ended ed two pushers« Young did the Jones up for Che 'second time twirling far Goderich, and this is out. at first, The . Leafs were what The Reporter has to say about. ng by one, him: e � leaded to. that lead in the se Bill Y'oun'g,' 'Goderich's ace, did'. stanza when after two had #leen mound deity for them and made a', awayr"_they_ $tr#ged s hitting bee imost'.fav5rable impression. He all tallied twice, ,f1. d`tlierdtd-not lowed .but five, hits `and had `eight' h herd, for in the sixth the Scor-, rikeunts: He is ati huilt;,chap:; as forced to. anrother brace , of and 'a ri�hthtander. Young :as slow, ters, has- no windup but lots 'of sppeeclr,'a! e fifth inning 'the Purities. fine assortment of breaks; tbe'.best of U .. r. a. viae, s.,,a,.Ga[" r►cltl4t3.4ViAC 4V ',}+jet ' them ", two runs --after which 'coyer was sent. in to stem the tide, a ,Mask which he succeeded in doing to a nice. Jimmy McCarroll had a busy day around third base and handled five w ach.rs. an outeurve• and a nice chap e of pace.: , "It was gni a evi Tay's game that it was 'young's pit- ching that is «responsible for. his _ .« chances in nifty style.. Jimmy also took two hits home with him and.got three .hits out of four times up " ' Purity Flour I the only stolen base credited -to the l''• Carroll, ref, 5 1 . 1 0 .0 0 Purities. The • Guelph + aggregat'oit have a' liking for Jimmy s work, J. ds Carroll,,' 3b. 4 0. 0 0' 1. 0 a ay, 2b. $ 1 0 1 ' 0 r. O'Connor of the Leafs,. Ied the wa aynes, e. 4 1 3 8' 1 1 as far as' poling the • spalding: went. Bisset, Of- •_ 4 1 . 1 `2 0 - o He has, a perfect day with, the willow Burling, Ib. 2 1 100. 11 0 0 obtaining four singles in as many Garner, Orf. $ 0 0 1. :0: a` excursions to the plate. Geddes, ss. 4 ' 0 ,1 1 a' 0 Well, the story is told --but remem.• . :Young, p. 3 0 .1 0 4. 0 her if Guelph Maple Leafs ever hit Huron'spGolden Gate - ti 2 --that gate will shut them out from victory. With Young working' at his regu]ar 32 7-24 9 Gnit Wilkinson; 2b." 3 0 0 1 2 `i pace, backed by the Purities' regular sup- N, Tninie4-. +,a, n 1 P'_ 1 7 Port and offensively, aided .by our re- talar hittings, Guelph will need Goy- 0 Ix°tes,'3b: _ 3' 1 1 1:.2 :t sliver, 3 •0 0 4 0 ieHenryiand Whets g, tone--Allthree c.' 3 Grave; cf. 3 1 0 1 0 0 to attempt to stem the tide t rr'aham. rf, 3 1- `� 1 2 0 ' 1 Goderich P. McCarroll, ss: 4 -1 .'0 0 1 1 Evans 1b. 4 0 to 17 1 t Watts, if. 2 1 0 0 0 0 J, McCarroll, 3b. 5 2 2 8 2 p0 Lindsay, 2b. 3 1 2 1 Me.Carthy,`p. 1 0 0 0 1 .0 :1 4 Haynes, c.. 4 '2 1 7 1 i Smith., p, 0 1 9,0 2. e Burgess, '1 0 :0 0 0' 0 Cooper; rf. 4. 0 2 0 0 A'_. Bisset, cf. .4 0 0 3 0 . 0 " ... ... 27 27 1-6-5 5 furling,, 3 0 0 10 0 0 Young> 1r 4 ,0. 0 0 0 ' 2 .6 ,-: . Summary; : Goderich 030020060--,•5 7. Pridham, If. 4 0-0 0 0 0 Galt 02000130x--6 G 8. 35 —fi :7 24 11 q; 1lapte leafs Wien I bases --.Haynes 2. P. McCar. r roll , ,rods# .2; J. McCarroll, Bis. G. Jones, 2b. 4 1 .0 1 1 p Lindsay, 3b. 4 2 1 sett, Young, Himes 2, Grove, Sacrifices -••-Burling, Lindsay„ Gar. 0 4 0 Little, -cf. 5 2 -.2 1 ' ner, Young, Wilkinson, G. Himes, 411. .0 _-0, Peguegnat, e.' 4 1 .2 6 1• 0 Stapleton, c. 1 0 .0 2 1 0 J. ver. Three'base hitsTAT-. Hiiries. Two base hit --=•Geddes, HAynes, O'Connor, ib, 4 2 4,11 . 0 0 H unan, if. 3 :1 1 2 1 '1 Greenaway, rf. 4 0 1 Graham, '.Evans . Struck out-�-Bv Young h, by MC - 1 10 Carroll, ss. 5 0. 1 8 .2. 2 Wh etstone, 2 0 0 0 Carthy 2, by Smith 4. Bases on balls --Oft. •'sung y, pig p. 1' 2 Gayer, p. 2 0 1 0 1 0 xClark 1" 0 0 0 0 0' lndeGarthy 2. 'Hit by pitcher fay' Young (Grove, Watts, - ...'. w — — • - — 30 fix 13 27 13' 5 Lefb on bases—Purity Flour 0, Galt 4. xBotted for Whetstone in 5th. Summuiy--Two. base bite, Haynes; Passed lasill � t7liver. Winning pitcher -•Smith. Model Theatre umpires---Gravelle, Guelph, Wit;. gifts, +Goderich. TiMe -x:37. WEEK AUGUST 21 to naptlst ('hutch .T'icni�c 'a Last wednesduy afternoon good. 1y number from the church and school' Monday and Tuesday were conveyed in automobiles to ]PRANK MAYO, 13lack's Point. All took well filled baskets and' the spirit of enjoyment' In the Un4versal Thriller rt>C't1tCtLC. &lf to • along with them. The weather w,18 ideal for the occasion, and everyone; went in, heart and soul, for having a! Century Comedy tiThe Rubberneck" good time., During the afternoon many of tine young people were int_ mersed in �. the laskC. Baseball and l other games Were participated in un. Wednesday and Thursday., 111 the Welcome wand of supper was; ►, ^ .. erstied, when each and 411 aaettled down iopn. earnest to the most :punts thous Wig 1<51 '9 rt o �r Exit thb' ladies. After snapper the sports pro. alt'llle� grain commenced and the winners Torthy C'amedy were as follown. • 2G yard (hildren'a ranee, `I yearq and "The Ramo UW' u n d e r—Deatrica Campbell, %oss Payne. lt'ridaY and Satu riky ° 50 yardd boys' rare, render 12 years ii�+� CONWAY TEAL ' xitelsbJabnson, Ernest Hunt. 50 yard girls! rare, upder 12 yearns 'Young, 0415 �Tlazel Uargaret Proctor. "The Melifi' of tblll�>"r 'yard ho race, under 16 you —Chas. has. If'urprker, Arch J'rrl neon. CHARLIE CHAPLIN "In Tbe Prark).f TT ; Mmatiote o Moii., fif'td. acrid drat. sat A.bfi In. tri, i arrza M0040 lend Tuesday (,text creek Duh p tD aA1 >�t tMl fCt0 +O ktf Will Roger in "Doubling for Romeo." all: 0o1*e contest Was won ley i trr2ea were distributed r, v C. N. Dewey. pad rap one of the most And enjoyalale p1micr P 'happily, r,?w<,,raaltPm d by ir'ee woze prem -pt, GREATER VALUES. IN THE FINAL CLEARANCE, OF summep epc:handise 1 k 'k e e Woes Etra6r n ry _"_--A- W of set A & a Pair At $LUY a Pair At � *5J ta. Pair. These are our regular A speeial sale of our This special iucin des • x.so stuck Corsets in regular up.,w �,�� Cor ourregular No. gSc Cyr- . . r � S. i a sev cal tyles and eve g;bts sets, iix�ade £�rtarfl �liit� set at $3.7,� a pair, -Tlsis oracle from anti White and coutil only, in severalis the most wondorfnl pink • coutil nicely trims- styles, of bouiag ilnd trinity value in our Corset De$ reed,: piing. pa>r tment, Igo n hn end V, 00 e ale at • 4o5 Light and dant Voile lagbt and 'arra dile'----- - Dresses . in chOk and Dresses iu several fine very pretty patterns "And floral designs in very patterns. Regular'up to stylesinl P aid and check pretty.' Styles, on sale at $15 00, On stile at ina,termis, on sale at Ale 440 WomensI n Underwear. A flue quality Ladies A Iight weight women Is Children's cohort Vests 'Nest in pure white With -;l Vest in regular, and gest- 4th short, sleeves only, out sleeves, strap sboul.. side . iresi oracle in all amideL#>k fir fide sole mat.. _.. . tiers and. sizort :sleeves,': sleeve`":lengths frazil flue-erial. This is a splendidreg allar.75c line on sale at Cotton; on. sale at quality 0".ale at ' cl y '25C • _ $ Y (herd 1:7 in. Toweling, 26c• a; This is .a. Union Towiel- Fine quality 17,oller, or yd. This splendid Roller lira full half and wide island o ' ,. ling, Y , Towelling Wlt�i esti. Towelixig with narrow red shown u : blue or red ; border In a 'good, • flirtii . .bonier sold. reg at 396'a'"'cbeck and a ood value it weav e iu part Ianeu a'nd . yard, oil sale at the:reg. price':27r, on sale... cotton, Salep rice 6c 19C _ MMI h { 1 n r V Ith $ eek,End Values Girds` Stockings, a good $3.0 Sills Hose, These Batter quality Lisle quality Cotton.--Stockiu tl' •Y. q Y g _ , are the best dose its ilii Hose, colors black, brown • in white, crtatn, black, stock in white; black; and white, 'in,a brown. All fine even. rib, brown, in alI sizes, well. e&ized yiaru.."'Thiai is a Sines 4'to 10i Off sale made and beautifully fit-: splendid. value. Sale,• ' islied 250 _. • . 05 elm VIX o Notia. %.h Knittim boa SA t9 Monarch F1 Monarch Down' Monarch Butterfly Monareb l~ loea Knit- Monarch Down,` a fine 140narch Butterfly a ting Wool in shades of gaiality Mir , pIy lurid fine quality foils --ply silk _ hose-�'-Ail' eri�caa' Beauty, ku; ttitig ,yarn in a variety and wool�� tuixture yarn,in Sea Green, Copen, and in of colors, on sale at one, colors we are. dis4 ontiuu- colors• the are discontfiiu» price jug, crit sale at iLa 19C And... a. ani tanadian Ginghams -- -` I AL . SALE Special Sale Of Anderson's fine Scotch Gingham.' iii plaids and checks worth its the regular way up to 5oc`a yard, sale 29c. Canadian Gin�;hanis, sale 27c, * REMNANT Newry lines are added every day unci the prices Ota these ends and broken lilies are away, below regular., nd RAY a �A��W ., ■