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'Fier Yaar hattb..--and after!
The breatiktaking WS of
APPLE
BLOSSOM
,
by Helena, Ruhinetein
A Whole fragrant bath ed-
am:Ago, "periumett with, the
tight, leVely ifragrauce
tin Appve
ore1uWd ftL ua
es.zow 5-ou ean liter , "
41.4 bathe in the kOeling
retNiating 9eeilt 'Helena
Rubinstein love
APPLE BLOSSOM COL- !
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OGNO MAO RANCE, -to
3740 g., $UL,
'--APPLE...BLOSSO/LB
'OIL. A few drops hr the
wader and you ,carry with •
, you .the aur .- of Apple
TOesS‘s. OA°, $2.09.
APPLB BLOSSOM .BODY
POWDER In ;A generons
bax, $1.25. •
EAU DE • TaiCelvrK,
fragrant and lasting, $2.40.
Drug Store
'Ph411, 90, Goderich
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WOW 11.11,001* Num Sitimaill-
Severe Rs* Is almost Wilda
Sunday after000n'a (abort but eliarp
thundero eterm. did
much, damage in Coder-WU aud dietrict,
although heti damage to farm erepe
landfr„ardens wee heaviest in the cull-
' ton area.
Ooderieh the residence of Welter
Heitiean, cornetof Welliogton street
and Elgin avenue, was., etruek. by a bolt
a lightning that fairlYishook the tewP,
The Heitman chimney wee toppled
over, tearbig a hole lit the reef. The
bolt 'followed tbe. radio' aerial wire,
burning out the radio, tabes, telephoae
an1 eieetrie meter bax. Luckily, no
°pewee hurt and no fires were etarted.
Telephones and radios. also wereburued
out at the homes of It- L.- Lloyd .aud
J,AilsUe
Hail as large aa moth balls fell in,
Goderieh for a few minutes, ceveri
sidewalks androadand bourieing from
roofs and tar tops, but not nearly in
the quantity or -intensity it fell oyer
a etreteh, three or four Miles wide and ,
six' miles 'along highWay No, 4 south
froni Clinton. Wheat fields, vegetable.
and 'flower' e;ardens: were Stripped. • in
earn° eases only ,the stalks. a potato
and other plants remained, Thousands
ofdollars a damage was 'done. Heads
of wheat fields as far. west`lee Holmes-
ville were cut -dean from. the straw
end aranyeeereseq,grain and heY crops
were flattened. Wardens rinton
suffered heavily, as did shade trees.
Automobiles reaching Goderieh from
OlInton-Shortlr-after fitiestornte:were
covered with leayee endethis was the
first intimation ,Goderiettite4 hard of the
latensity of the ,storm to the east._
The streets of Clinton were covered
with "ice marbles," as big as emelt
alleys; in some spots to i depth of two
inches. 'Householders used shovels to
elear their walks. It was go tool that
some of the bailstones' were to be seen,
piled -up -under, eavestrouglis, _the next
morning:
'3UNE GRATTAN AT STBATIEROY
' ?lane Grattan,: owned bY'
31c -
Charles - a Luelniet, whielt received
" bier spring train*.lat the Agrieultural
Park- Week, eaptni e.W.e the 2..14 'Domin,
Day event at StrathroY, pa,cing the,
wood beat, in' 2.00 fiat. ' It :Wes the
ihiste# performance <0 the day. ., The
Lucknoe mare, .it would appear, has
It great season 'ahead of her, and • in
fast Company„ too.
orlasmommiaaasommaimaammat
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Ahmeek Chapter. I.O.D.E.
will be add- diming the ;regular
progra
Thuxtday evening, July lAteh
ATTHE CAPITAL TKEATRi
TLW Yealare, Picture
Girlyriday"
Sutherland
Tommy KODAY
IV* Fine
illackOxfo
CioMposition Sole and. Rubber
Sizes 6 to 10
SPECIAL
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,AIGBNIT Ur TOP TAILORS
!Ilene 384 . The SqUaire
- vara:HaiaaamaraNaiwiramowlillamilmflo
DastwoN T.CAY fthriurvi.
iteuer-Rink-Takes.LFirst Prize in
Lawn: Bowling ki4ir
- Eighteen 'rinks teak part in the
Graerich-.Bawling.S'1 smuilolt
Day tournament. Besides seven' Mde:
rich rinks, there were two from.,Clin-
ton, two from Lucknow, and one each
from Milverton, Mitchell, Owen Sound,
Ex‘ter, Kitehener, Wingham and Strat-
ford, The - greens were in excellent
-condition, and except for a slight ‘elditt-
' ness the weather was all, that eould
be desired. Ladies of the club served
Irefreshments at the dub house.-
- First prize- went -to-the- Kitchener
I k limn, .C. G. Lips, Jack
VICTORIA. SCHOOL -
ollOwiug are the PrOmotiou lists of
Ietorie 80001. me, aro giveu.
iu
1Pliebetieal order:
KINDtliGARTIEN, TO; ORADE,
Motning Via% Barry LUide
ty!?i Iatcr Jti owen„ 'nen,
i a Ap1ry ' -61r6t0r4 Leonard
Harmon, 1'red Ilortou, Edward. Howell,
'Greee Kaitting, Barbara Ann MeVittiee
Mary .Lon Mathieson, Jame s rIndev,
•,Sintiel. -rowel!, Lune Riveri, Mae
Ituth.erford, Co.role Anue Sandereme
, Mildred amine Maritlyn,Turiier, Nerme
Warnock, Dori% Yonne'',
Afternoon Case -,Lloyd BeTi, Bensou
• DotZ; Donna. 'Boyce, "Richard! 401arin
Gerald 'Cra.tford,. "Mary 'Cousins, 'Grace
Doak, Barbara Vishee,' Donald FritzleT*
• Leis Ilutelfine, Gladys Hutton, jean
lealthwaite, B,-Velyn, McCartney, Marion
3lecDonald, 'Teddy' McLean, Joan
Mohring, Jean Petrie'joint
George Sager, William 'Schaefer., Clar-
ence Sna.zel„, Joan Weed.
PUBLIC UTILLTIES*commissioN Deittner, L. U. Dahmer, skip) ; seCond
r n ed,
J. Andre,
At the meetine-of the Publie 'Utilities
0 prize to a Goderich rink
,Ceerinii-toli last Thursday night it was
, W. Hodge, 31. J. Ainslie, T. Johnstone
skin) ; third to a Goderith fink (W,,
decided to advance to September ,30th Abell, N. MacKay, C. McManus, P.
the time within whiehethe Commission Bisset, skip) ; fourth to the Exeter
will allow to, anyone installing a net fink (Bert Rivers, Borden. Sa.unders,
three -wire electric. service and electric 'Gordon May, 31. W. Telfer, skip), and.
range a. credit up to $3, a Month for fifth to another local rink (W. Bell-
i months . . man, G. Symonds, F. 'Toole* F. Hunt,
The request of the Town Council fbr 'AAP). '
a reduction In steeet;lightIug charges 4 A. little added excitement was , pro -
was ,considered, and it was decided to vitled by *a. draw for a laded, which
pass it on to the Provincial 0°3=th-stet. was won. by Roy Loftus, of ()Wen Sound.
, -GRAPE .1*. GILVOE
Yvonne , Austay, 'Lionel Arbour,
Norma . Beattie Harold Bell, JameS,
• Freeth, Jaeolen, Ordtzley, Isobel Grant
, -
Donald Ranotitern, John "left*, Dolls
Iloy, Alvin ilvethine, Jean ; Irwin,
Dorothy `Labgridge, ' Larder,
Dorothy •Longmire, JosePb °Me-A-dtkin,
Donna Mitchell, Lorne 31ohring,
Ruddock,
Christine 1Schuts _
for approval of a rednetion.
The matter Of geeing -nerds at the
power"plant was theused but no ac-
tion taken. The matter of puttin,g wire
screens on the windows and dooret will
be looked into.
A 'WINDSOR WEDDING'
Of interest to many in Goderich and
. .
vicinify was the marriage,‘''Solemniz' e: d
at Windsor on Saturday last, of Miss
, - - .
Mary 'Elizabeth MaeLennan, daughter
of .Mr. .and . Mrs. Alexander MacLen- . Mr. ,StanPrevett,„ manager of erode.
nan, Victoria' avenue, Windsor, to M. rieh Motors, Ford Sales and Service,
Philip Morlek, -Holton, son of Mrs: has purchased the entire interest of the•
Harry T. Guest of Windsor' and the firm and will continue to operate under '
late Charles J. Helton. The ceremeny .the same name and in the same prem-
1
was eperfoim- ed- , by Rev. Dr. ,H. M. ises on South street
rani -in In -St., Andrew's Presbyterial' Mr. Pre -vett came to ,Groderieh. three ten; N°ra Wi/ill'A ' • -
• „GRADE y 70 GRADE VI .-
'church, Amu:mg the guests wkre Mr. and ,a -half years ago to crmd.net the
and Mrs, D: A. MictIonald and. Mr. and Ford Sales and Service and has man- „41,,,,It,,litliare't• :."6436*Balitra: DorothyaeaIr Bradley,
--ftoderiacv,arnetennan.;,_,,,a___ itrkviltratspignimagAgf_-_,_„44g-x,zia-46a.--t35-6sie-e..aa-
liam K. Thomson and Miss, Fiances and will _mutilate to serve his custom -
aisle kis. James P. Thomson, Mr. Wll- i now becomes the owner of the ,business yr'
Thomson, of Gode.rich. . • ers° to the best his ability'. '
• Last night's...winners - in the local
bowiteg tournament were:: 1st, ,11„
Sanderson and M. „2nd, J. H.
Lauder. and Syrcionds. • . , moted cenditionallY-Catherine-
Thr
/n the tucknow. tournament Wednes-
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day °I last week. Gee. Mathiesen an1.1 . GRADE' IV. TO GRADE' V
formilas
CENTRAL SCHOOL
GRADE I TO GRADE II
Loi,3 ,campbell, Bill Cllase, /Puy
pleii.-415aa, Patty Dequette, Ydiverd,
F-alford, (lava Carrick, Robert Hays,
Betty Iluclaue, W.ennetb Hutehine,
Helen Kaittiug, 3f,attin, Ger-
don 51ce7abe, Mor1eoleMeLeali,
McLean, Bobby Mills, ,Terris MoOre,
Donald Petrie, Ted ;Sallaws, Fred.
Squires, Jean Warner, Doreen:Webster,
Joan White, Mu ,Cynt
Young. •
' GRADE II TO GRADE Iff
Myrtie BruCe Eleatio
Glom, David Geddard, 'Donald IIaw-
thorne, MurraY Holland, Walter -Hut-
ton, Ropald Johnston, - Violet. Leith
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Waite, Alvin McGee, John MeriaM,
,BrOwn- °Milue,e John Price, James
Roberts, Clare Buffet, Junes Smithers;
Joyce Tufrord, Douglas Webster."' Pro -
rooted conditionally -Jean 'Schwanz,
HtIUanl White.'.. ,
GRAD 111 TO GRADE IV
Kenneth Bridge, Beverley Brown,
Raymond Cott, Mary Amt. Erskine,
Joan. Gloyn, Isobel Greenslade, Norma
Good„ Donald ,Holmes, .Efic Holm.es,
Edythe Jenkins, Edward Jenkins, Joyce
Johnston ,Kenneth kir)); Donald Mae -
Ewan, liar -Ian Mac. Sparks, Ray
Stoddart, Eleanor Wark,, John. Walker
Promoted on trial -John Donaldson
Jack Petrie, Irene Sallows, ,Mar,y.
Reginald 1Snazel,aGeorge wails, Marion Westbrook, Geage • Warner, }Tarry
.C14arle,9 "'WO 1.17,4rner•
-GRADE W 70 GRADEV
GRADE TO GRADE III
Jean Baechler, Bridle, Clare
mice Cairick, -Lucille Cuthbertson, Lu-
cille Daer, Barry Doak, Joanne Duck-
worth, Chester Findlay (conditional -
1Y), Joan Fitzpatrick, Betty Lou Fritz -
ley, Raymond ',Gliders, Benjamin Gra-
ameMarearet Henry,. Ruth Irwin,
Eleanor Jeffery, Betty TOUston, ratsy
hag, Marjorie- Teseinate Kathleen:-
Longonire, Joyce Mallough, Ruby
race Pluder;Ruth Sager,
Oliver,iteers, Martin Straughan, Gerald
, Myers, :Nancy Sallows, Florence „ea. -
Wilson.
GRADE DI 70 GRADE iv lows, Beulah Shackleton, Katherine(
Arbour, 1 Snider, Emilie Saunders, Ilowera
Joanne Allison, Gretta
Archie Beattie, Jack Benjamin, Marion vi7SCIalriterdtiT'inioemasss,Spi)aorraidMwaitrryre:•rae.blibitatrt.,
Audrey Crawford, Catherine Cutt,-Bille"
Boyce, Gerald Bradley, Barbara Cha.se,
Freeth, Jack Gauley, 'Gene Hamilton, , elildaeDWohaarir,IleOrti3loir Tromeasud,eli-ar,'B.raYrect
1 Taylor, Bernice White, .Noreen,' Lee.
Ruth Harvey; Audrey Horton, Ruth
GRADE VI TO GRADE VII
Hoy, Harold Jeffrey, Helen King, olive
Kneeshaw; Mervyn. "(L.011110/101, v, irgimiDonaladchat,.azttecp,atryndadsoayhinBour,r Alive%
aid MacPhail, Patricia Molding,- Marj-'
prie "Overhol4. Wendell PitbiadO, Ruth * EltAidne, June 'OnTii-elci Paul •GilleiPie,
,Mary Graham, Barbara Henry, Sheila
Stokes, Betty Taylor, Lorrain Thornp- George
Itas6niph-"Willisoardn,Wgililelsnts:‘.. Donald Welsh.Wthen; rrjialit d nil Ca , Dorothy n k Holmes,14. d ac
a
Billy Beacom, Eugenia Brindley,
Bobby Duquette, Vesta Glazier, Vivian
Glenn, .,Itt.tderieir. Graham, , Bobby
'Pronse, Billy Ruffen. „
GRADE V TO GRADE VI
Bobbie Aliin, Marjorie Baxter, Ver -
ley Bell, Billy Bond. Royowen, Mar-
ilyn Botz; Marilyn Butler,' Kerineth.
-Dickenson, Cha,rles- Hawthorne, Helen,
Inglis, Laura--Kaitting,, Mary, Leith-
waite,' Helen 310 -Lean, Lois 'McNeil,
Paul Mooney, Donald Moone,v, Mary
'Pridham, Leonard Penningten, Dena's'
^ JULY ,41b.
ten. , • • • . -
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• d Aitk Ronald Darker
Albert Taylor of town took second
prize, and J. B. Swafdeld mid Fred
Hunt of town captured the fourth.
MANAGF.4 BECOMES , OWNER
MacDonald, Clara - Martin, Leonard
McGee, Tom -McLean, Brent Nelson,
Billy Newcombe, . Peter. Pattersonnowtr;
Rhoda, Porter, John Schaefer, Jack
Wilbert Bell, Itobe.rt.Boy John. 4 Schwan; Donald Scott, Harold Shear-
ley,
down, -lack. Stoddart, Mary -Strachan,
ley, .Harry Colelough; Harry paerfl
Boyce, Brad- - •ear-
Etiza.beth Taylor, William Viekers;
Keith . Dickinson, Murray Garrick,
Garth Hamilton, Raymond Liscumb,1 Earl Young. . •RecommendedBetty
Gordon Mahrhm *Robert Anddeek; 1 -Beacom, Thelma Bennett, Ruth phaires,
Joan Baecbler, Irolli-- Bi..se4- -Playllis ' Nina Rosette: - - • -
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Came, Vera Chase, 'Margaret Craag,
Audrey. Dieldnson, Hemline Elliott,
Evelyn Lynch, Norene Mallorigh, Isobel
MoLean, Laura. PitiOado, Marion
Powell, Arlene Rouse, Dawn Stubbing -
Martin Figeth, JO= Scott, Colleen
Thompson, Ramona Wingcroa, Harry
Beaqie, Allan Deer, BA* Johnston;
!Donald Langridge, Bruee' Macdonald,
1
1 Eugene ItYan. Benson '8traughan, _Ben -
aldxt. SarGRADpgaroreul,tE7:11tsata,..daer.:,..v jaorth,
Eleanor Martin, Wide 31cCreight, Elgin
P.oyee, Lloyd Bradley, Ralph Deer,
• Gerald Hamilton, Harold Harvey, -Jack
Needham, Jack Manday, Fred Stokes,
Donald *Sproul, Jack Wineene, Jack
Whitten,' Peter Ellis, 'Harry Ellis. -
-GRADE VII TO GRADE' vut
, Donald., Ainslie, , June ,33aeehler,
Audrey Barker, Irene Bradley, Evelyn
• tBreekow, Betly Elliott, Elgin Fisher,
Ii II ea yme e 7.TH:rvddeeyn: Doottuoglas•HeiHarriSeesie, ridnisv•Warild-
Knitting, Frank Kneishaw, Irene
Laithwvisx_,tiaite Moahlneolni703.tahrtn•riga,tt„; Albert
MeTaOliver; Martin Oke, Pardine Patterson,
Calder Paterson, Ruth .Reid, Beryl
Zanderson, Yvonne Sheardown, June
ANINN.
,amaammommaiimaier
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COrotold s.
farYour Summer Nee/s
' • A GRAND -SHIPitlEffr • OF
RES
M3S-1
Bewitching sheefe-f. or town -L.
A rainbow of light, bright and dark colors—
Every style carrying high fashion "voltage" you
pay -more for.
Sizes, 14 tO 44ine1ud.ed
Special $5.9
exReet to
GRADE VLt 70 GRADE Vill.
Dorothy Baxter; Marjorie Black,
Reginald Black, Edith. Donaldson, Shir-
ley Freeman, Elinor Johnston,.__Phillo
Johnstonojean Kershaw Eunice MUne,
Gladys, Sieling, Leonard, Squire,. How-
ard White. • .Recommende.1,-- Lloyd
Pierce, Kenneth Pronse„ Doris Squire.
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Not Weather Frocksin Linen
To see theSe dresses is to love them-,
• Their look4of freshness and, detail maeiv ke thlow priee seem
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surprising;
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Sites 14 to, 4-1 intluded. .
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Special $3.49
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Summer Prints
tool looking, so thrifty that every miss or Matron will, °
want at least one. ---"------:-
Breeie-eool. smooth rayon erepes seore with their tailored
Be Safe, Be Sure Buy
from your own Dru
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ist
Special prices for the weeli. 5th to 12th July
53e -
Flashlight Batteries
5e
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Ant 'Traps
25e 35e
Ant Sugar 4 -oz. 15e
Right new, the ,World
needs. A clear head
• Bromo eltzer '
• „ for Ileatlaches
16e- -25c- -50e- 410
15c -51e.. -89e- $1.10
Modess
23o 2 tor. 45e
Coty's Air Spun race ,
Powder 49e ---88e.
COLGATE'S
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...35e
Shaving Stiek
..25e
Atter Shave ....30e,
After ,Shave
Talcum .. 25e
Armaisommaaals......4
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Sun Glasses • 15e up
„ Household Talcum Perfumed
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DUNLOP CAMPBELL LAUDER WIGLE
Phone 1 Phone 90 Phone 19 Phone 45
local Juveniles Fall before Visiting
Pitcher "
•The Juvenile Cubs dropped an 8-3
decision to Exeter on. Thursday even-
ing last at Agricultural Park -in a
Huron -Perth League- genie.
The Cubs could do little against the
nts"-Of Moore, lemr- young 'Exeter
hurler, out the Visitors got to Frank.
YOUPtGoderich starting pitcher, for
seven rb!::: in four ond on -third in-
nings. Moore lield the Cabs to one hit
'until the seventh innnigs, when fhe
G odericir, youngsters put -together two
singles along with some wild base rune
ning for two of theirthreeians.• Red
Hawthoine, who finished on the mound
for Goderich, heldthe visitors hitless,
with his "eontrol' ball •
• The Cabs were the first to -Fa..ore,
tallying in the second inningswithout
making a, hit Laaaway •walkedstole
iiiond and third.bases and then, with
..two Men cikut and the count three and
two on Bloomfield at bat; he attempted
Sparks, " Douglas Thomas, Donald Ito eteal . home. Motz, the Exeter
Thomas, Avice Werrener, Helen. Wil- (*teller, stepped in front of Bloomfield
son, 31a.rjorie William% Jean 'Williams. to. idtercept the pitched ball and tagged,
Promoted conditionally Betty Du..1Taanatay out. The umpire ruled that
enette, Shirley, Medd, James , the runner was safeenCthe catcher -had
intercepted • the ball Wert allowing it
GODERIOH DRUGGISTS.
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• A PAINFUL INJURV
Mrsja-Ia-lKintlesullg‘Yo' an4xr,,i,eeWlies-etastree-Pidt,43.°411 re -of
cuperating at his home with a bailfr
.gashed,feotrtlit restdt-Otan ufortun
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ate accident -which, occurred lastThurs-
dahyeaaftev furor seiaatpeAr g,;ia,sculdturraga
Park
Agealaver
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his foot as he was engaged in helping
10.. drag the baseball diamond .for a
game that evening. .The boy. ,intaPed
In front of the scraper, which was
being pulled by a truck, and the, edge
of the,heavy instriunent passLover his
foot, inflicting an eight -Inch gash. ex-
te,nding along his foot and Up his' ankle,
The by, in great pain and with blood
oozing from the cut, was removed to
Alexandra HospitaL Fifteen stitches
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCEDL,'°'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juck, of Godes
rich, announce the engagement of, their
eldest dau,ghtei, Norah Violet, to Mr.
Arnold Jonathan Hugill, son of Mr.
and Airs. Jonathan E. 1114111, of Sea -
forth. The wedding will take place
-early- in August, - - * .
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jewell, of col -
borne township, announce the engage- I field, °went to thied base on a wild
meat of their yoeingest daugbter. Effie , pitch and auli
camehome ;to
eolue .slieton
anatain':
A. 31, to T. Franklin Yeo, elder son of tile') sin
Mr.. and Mrs. Eldridge Yeo, of 41,04, 1 third Wee and scored'on a Wild pitch.
Fahrner with a double ond. single
rich townShip.The wedding will take a
lace this month. . , ., _ .. • : tanxdetelo:trt.ekEea
efiwi_ththreywith
two
ewsiglesilngdtihees.
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Resulte of the met& Sweepstakes ,. was the tube bean Ilittel0 • Moore
struck out eleven 'Men ,and walked
to cross tbe plate for the batter to hit.
Exeter went to work in „ the third
frame and .shoved across four runs on
Iwo hits, a walk, and an error. They
added three inore:'runs totheir lead
In the fouteth, and one In the fifth in -
;rings. " • * • .
The Cubs", two runs in the final ses-
sion came thee Bedy singled into left
smartness, ther sophisticated. weetness.
,Sikes 12: to 44.- -
Ladies' ‘‘Catalini",Swint Suits
Att,tive smooth-fttting Satin Lastex
SWim'Srdts — - 4 • • • • $3.00
Dressmakers the popular Wenn%
• 2Ifiece and other sty1ee....$2.00 and $3.00
,
Special $4•95
Men's and Boys' Swint Trunks,
Satin Lestex Trmiks „i„ $1.00 and $2.00
-Ken's Penmanisi ,
Trunks - - .$2.25 and $13
Youths' Peransm's All.wool.
$149
Boys' remixes AlllArool Trunks . 95a
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Were requie,ed to-etose the wound. jack
was released .from the hospital on •
MOnday,.--but will be unable tfc,_wtae,•-,
mined foot for a month. •
-1VIISS-11ELV4-T1105144,-GRADUATES-1_,,_
Miss Helen Thomas of town was a
member of the nurses' graduating elms
at the Sarnia General Hospital on Fri-
day evenbig last, and her. mother, Mts.
J. V. Thomas, and sisters, Miss Betty
Thomas and Mrs. Melvin Boyes; went
to {Sarnia to witneSs the graduation
:proceedings, which .were beld.' In the
auditoritun of 'the!Sarnia Collegiate
Institute. Misses Phyllis kyle May
Evelyn McLean and Mildred Marwick,
friends of Miss Thomas, also Went. to,
Sarah for the.:Oeeasion•
,held at the Maitland gel f conve over
the week end were as follows; 1st net;
Mr. 00`ek, Clinton; '2nd 'net, Ted
Plante; 3rd net, George Buchanan; 4th
net,. Tone Pritehard; 5th net, Steve
Catana.eh. '
three. Young* fenried Seven and walked
Ike, while Hawthorne struck' out three
and'Walked three. , • , ' ,„
Exeter -Nicol„ 2b; Hicks, ef ; kestre,
' rf ; rahrner, 3b; Motz, 2b; Kleinstiver,
; Baynham, if, . Moore,' ni‘3,rorlock,
lb.
Goderich--,Duckworth, 8h; worscn,
lb ;r Wilsbn. ef, ; Young, p, as West-
brook, If ; gedY, e; Layaway, 20: 'Haw-
thorne, % -11; Blootolleld, rt; Trittley
(batted for Bloom'field in 7th). -
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nell, Goderich. . . .'
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Exeter ., 0.0 4 3 1 0-0-8 7 4
Goderich. .... .. ...A* 1 0 0 0 0 2--3 3 I
CORNFIELD
"vrtot courautara WEAR AND SAVE MONEY
ko 418 The squill?
NIGHTLY
ViattaS !TIPPING
and his
Castade Raytani Orchestra
llMuslei*ns kkel Dancing
ArtIATEUItS LOOK!
Contest Etery Monday Except
'
1st and 2nd Prize 'Winners eater
naI Aug.. 26th.
Cash Prizes 1st and 2nd every
Mon4lay
SMS NEW SERF SHOP AvIrift1
CASINO! '
Spinet New 14*Iget Sous 'ma
%wog/mit.
COWERT EVERSUNIJAV
EVE. AT 9 pm. „
- SUNDAY, 011.71Ait flh
P%RKUZL11 �iS$ BAND.
'rEcHNORACY 'UNDER THE BAN
firoWn Attorney D. E. Holmes has
received official notification from the
Minister Of '1ustice a Ottawa that
literature on TechnocracT has been
banned la 'Canada,- as from June 201h
. .
-Mistr: "Bridget, 1 saw a police-
man in tbe"park to -day kiss a ball'.
Itope you wilt remember my objec-
tion to such things."
Bridget: "Sure, ma'am, no policeman
would iver 'think lv kissin' yer baby
whin I'm around." ,
comts nothing, but, buys
versf!--InoTy Montague.
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SUPERIOR STORES
For fhb sale only,:"KELLOGG'S". Oven fresh
CORN iirr.A.Tc'FIS . n!, . 2 8 -oz: Plegs 15c
Extra special for thia' sale only! Buy "la.ow and save- -
"filionivELL HOUSE? COFFEE ' Lge 47c
"Kkovah"-' JELLY MAKER pkg1140
`"Keen's MUSTARD 15c... :4 -oz. 27c....8 -oz, 490
"Heinz" BAKED BEANS 2 Med. Tins g5c
.'"Bhie Soy" COFFEE --- Freshly tromid .1b., 35c
PRINCESS:FLAKES: , -1.1arge pkg and 4 giant :pkg. 35c
"Cascade" FanCY Pit* SALMON -a/2 site tin 11c ;Lge`tin•174
"Fry's" COCOA .Its Good Hot or Cold : .1"A 113, tin 21C
"Aylmer" -Fancy' Golden' CORN Kernels -... 16 oz tin lic •
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"Aylnier" CHEREMS 2-12. oz, tins -25c
•"BeeirusWiek" MOORES . " 2this Ilc
FREE :Package of HANDY ATOM= When you buy,
,5 bars of PEARL SOAP all for 23c
Libby's TOMATO 4-010,E _ . . 210 oz. Una 21c:
PINEAPPLE JUICE — ,r4 oz. tin 10c -2-12 oz this 25c
Golden Texas GEAPEYE1JJ UXCR oz. tin 10o•
• •!50-6z4 tin 25c '
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APPLE JUIOE - 204oz. tin 10c
Blended ORANGE and GRAPiriturr JUICE
oz tins 290
Aheve Items ON SALE" Thur. ri. Sat., July 4th, 5th, Oth
J. CALVIN CM
PHONE 116
J. J. McEWEN
PHONE 46
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