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Thi Bruce League Junior. baseball
S lack. ylo was concluded with the teams
in the following standing;
Won I) yt Tied
Ripley
7 1
Ooderich p ' 2`' • 1
Ciiesle r . p 2 1
Walkerton . 2 ' ' ti -
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8
0
K• i,nd;' •in
and
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!hesley won in the toss-up with
Goderieb for playoff position, with the
result that .Ripley and 'OE derich were
pitted against each other, and 'Cliesiey
,paired: of with 'Walkerton.
In the first gam of the Riple,=1'locic-
.rich series, played atRipley on Tues-
day, Godcrich won 8-7. Today, (Thurs-
day) in 'Goderieh, the locals swamped
Ripley with a seine of 19-3. doc%erich
new 'will ,play the winners of the
Ohesley-Walkerton series.'
CLOSE GAME AT RIPLEY
Goderieh, Juniors .One, Run ,ahead in
Exciting 'rosy 1
In a game packed with thrills, spills,
free 'hitting, noise (mostly from the
Ripley - rooters'), fielding errors, (by
• both . teams), and ending in a ,grand
wrangle, IGoderich•Juniors trimmed the.
Bruce League leaders, Ripley, on the
i o Tuesday evening.
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• Ripley diamond n o
The score was 8-7.
„ w nt to bat first and gtzielt-
Goderich went ,. _._.
, Iy, ecored four runs nn..' hits -by 3I1:\"aII,
Young, Craig and Westbrook.
.e• Two more ''were added, in the second
frame, Worsen; and Young providing
the push. -
Ripley Went out 1-2.3 in their first
innings, and with the score 6 -0 --the
game looked safe for-Goderiela. Hav-
ing got a comfortable lead, hewever,
the boys proceeded to throw -it away.
R,ipley's second innings netted them
five runs, ten batters facing .Craig be-
fore the side was retired. Craig was
not in form: ' -and Young* pitched., the
test of the ga.,(:ec
GOierieb' •sdrored: one in their third,
Bisset getting to first oai a passed
ball, stea_li second and 'scoring on
:\teInty-re°
There was no more scoring by ,either
team natal . the seventh ,and final
innings. Harris. strtick out three Go(ie
rich batters, but not until 'Westbrook
1{ and j` Bisset had hit safely and \Vest-
,hroob scored, •
.This - node die tally .8-5, but the
Godericheacl was 'minced to two when
Feiss scored on I.led •'s brae. throw to
g Struck outtwo men
third base. �' of zn
but issued passes to . llarris and Fin-
layson and .iarris pulled a,,fast one by
rushing in from third while Young
wasn't looking. The ball was thrown'
to Catcher 'gedy, but got away and
was picked up by a. spectator, and in
the excitement Finlayson ,eame house.
This was where the big row started.
Goderich protested both these last
runs„ and amidst general uproar
Umpire Fritzley allowed 'the first blit
disallowed the second on " account of
interference and sent Finlayson back
to Third bash, The last Ripley `batter
hit, but the ball was relayed to West-
brook on first base azfd the game was
ended in"it photo finish:
-The game was ended, but The ro%v
wasn't. The sun was setting and a
bright' moo11 'WLi -- riding in. the -sky.
The Ripley rooters demanded •that the
- game be continued, but Unwire Fritz-'
ley Couldn't find anything.in the: rule
'book about playing by moonlight, and
amid a dim; of protest the score books
'were closed at 8-7 in favor of Goderich.
Score by innings; - y
Goderieh 4 '2 1 0 0 0 1-8 Martin, If; Harris, p,
Ripley 0 5 0 0 0 0 2-7
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NAM BASEBALL
A litostponed• game in - the Bantam
League between Jacb ,-MaeDonaM's'
Dods ;mats Jim :.Bisset', Tigers was
played on Wednesday, afternoons. Mie
Reds won out with a *dare of 13.3. Then
teams' were: •
Allen,
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1) . Leonard od a,an
B I
Tigers—Bob til tl)
e Ro � z
g
1 R
-' 'Needham; 1 New-
combe.
'Chase.. �Iact, Needham; Bil w
cunibe, Bob,;l,teL:ean, Philip Wifiib, Jim
'Bisset, Walt. Thomas.
• Go
rd.
— Pet Patterson,red
Thozna - 'Howard Sinith, Peter Walter,
Don, Warren, Jack oiacDonald, Don.
Scott, Bob Needham. and Harold
Warren.
,Chase hit six foul balls in a row and
was promptly nicknamed. "Foul Ball
Chase," The game was umpired by
Arnold McConnrell,. the devoted daddy
of the Bantams.
The Ban am League standing to date
is as,',follocvs<; .z
- Wo�i 'Lost
Bede ,.. 5 0
Giants , e . we •
Tigers 3
Pirates 0 °4
The Giants and the Tigers meet on
Friday .Of this week and next week's
Bantam games are es follows
�iPir-
\Ionday, August 11, Gants. vs.
ates•; WednesdayT-August=13,- Reds vs:
Giants•; Friday, August 15, Pirates vs.
_Tigers,' These games' will be played'at
Agricultural Park, Commencing at 2.30.
They deserve more attention than they
Bisset, cf ; McIntyre, 2b ; Eedy, c
Costello rf. '
Ripley --Powers, . 2b ;, Weiss, ss ;
rri~ • Fiala soil 3'b •
The teams •
Aitcheson, <I; Cook, c ;", Brown, lb;
Mackenzie, L'f. -
Gc derich—Worsell, if ; Mc:1'all, ss ; Umpires --Max. Fritzley, Goderich,;
Young, 3b ; Craig, p; Westbrook, lb; I Clark l ieleyson, Lucknow.
erson s
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Krusclivn ...(Giant • :. ;69e
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Infant Delight •............5 for tic
Lifebuoy .2 for ile
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On Thursday evening last -a picked
team of Bantams played to game avith
the Juveniles. The idlatitanas, though
younger and with less •-
experience,
trimmed the Juveniles, the score being
1:579. Only fiv0 innings were played..
The Baattn line-up was MacDonald
bald
e, Newcona e' •2b, Dodkin if, Walter 1b,
Bisset ss, Mero 3b, Westlake rf, Mc-
Lean.
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I.e n f Evan Juvenilesdee.
a .c, alt. Thee
MacMillan Iillan ef, IGraham p,' MacDonald
tb, 1llolmes ss, Ron. -Pate rsoh 3b, Hill
• 'Bond e, Peter 'Pattefso'n if; and
Don Paterson rf., During the game,
numerous changes were made in, the
line-ups. The boys played good .ball,
and promise to be the ,'makings( of a
good senior 1asebta1l team for Goderich
some day.
SOITBALL
C" Coy, 2.4_Plots 5
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The third play-off game in, the soft”
ball • series, between; the Pilot's. of Sky
Harbor •and "C" Coy.;—Middlesex-Huron
Regiment, was played at Victoria Park
an Friday evening. The' score --was
very one-sided, 24-5- in favor of 'C"
Coy. • In, the first innings the winners
tallied' nine runs and in the third
innings
innings ten runs. , �J
The Pilots'- • line-up wag Hunter c ;
Lipsett, if ; -Galbraith, lb; Falkner, p;
Craig. 3b; Scott,. cf ; 'Briggs rf ; Mor-
rison ss; 'Colwell 2b. • • '
"0" Cov's.—ICanipeeu c; Worthy lb;
Lawrence ss; Westbrook p ; 'McKinnon
rf; 'Powell 2b; Garrick of ;. Jerry 3b;
\Iiiler lf.
In the third, innings Lipsett replaced
Falkner in the pitchers box and in
the fourth innings Craig replaced
Lipsett. '
Finches 16—Batters 8 •
The fourth --play-off -gtrme was pIliyed
Tuesday evening, when the Finches of
Sky Harbor met Baxter's Daisy. The
score was 16-8 in favor of 'the Finches.
- Finches- Bidner c; Bridgewater rf;
Barber lb; Clemens 2,b; Va-nderberg
e) ; Jackson -ss ; Gegnac if ; Rogers . cf ;
Hall 3b. ¢.'.•
Baxter's Dairy—Louder lit) ; B.
' Prlooni ie•1zr c Scrimgeour 1t Fisher.
ss ;• Doak 0; H. Bloomfield rf ; Bowra
e; Itarlof^'4b; Page 2b. -
Pilots 11-'fC" Coy. 6
The fifth game' in the play-offs was
played" Wednesday evening, the oppos-
itig teams -being _.the - Pilots - of Sky
Harbor and, •'C" Coy., Middlesex-
' Huron' Regiment. Se,ott, centre fielder
for the Piiots, - suffered . a twisted
ankle when he tripped 'at third bad.
He ceras replaced by Colwell. During
the sixth innings Westbrook. received a
nasty serape on � the right and when -
he slid at second
d base.- This. injury
was attended to, and he. finished the
lame as • pitcher for his team. the
score was 11-6 in favor of the Pilafs.
The line-up;
Pilot;y—McAlpine --e : - Toyer - 2b ;
..Simpson p ;- Falkner ss; Galbraith -11)
.IaM '
cIlito. 1
i 3b; Colwell., ell, cf:; 'Reid If;
Lipsett rf.• •
"C" 3b
Worthy 11) ; Campeau c; --Westbrook p ;
Powell 211; - McKinnon rf Johnston
If; Lawrence ss. •
:AI-IMEEX CHAPTER,' • I,O.D.E;
Activities .of -July Noted at the Monthly
- Meeting — Thanks Extended to
Helpers,
The Abmeek Chapter, I.O,D.E., met.
on Friday evening with the regent,
l'ii•s, I). J. Lane, in charge. _airs_ Lane
report'ed that no project far increasing
funds for -war service had been undere,
y
taken-in•'--lirly, although the. Chapter
lracl been busy.
The'school children, under the super-,
vision of ,the inspectors ofHuron
'counts- and the, teachers, had con-
tributed snore than 2,000'- pounds of
magazines, ,and about eighty-five books
for distribution to the various camps
which the National Chapter serves.
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To these haterb little workers th
Chapter LS grateful.
A committee of Mesdames Cole, Gal -
tow and Lane and \isseA Ptt3 Iais
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and Erma Thomas' tad rsorted the
Magazines, Thanks are 'due to - Mr.
R. C. Whately and Mr. D. H. Downie
for parcelling, also to the Imperial
•l oil ('ompal13r•, railway 'of Gals and
members of the Legion. -
4. Another of the Chapter dur-
ing the past month- was the serving
of sandwiches and toffee to members of
the Perth Regiment when they brought
the `proclamation regarding recruitingn
Two new members took their afiirni-
ation. - '
Irs p•etty :smart • to live so you'll
allow up well When it come:4 to a show-
down. •
LAWN BOWLING
ixty bowlers coag ted in a mixed'
rini toui'ziament at" the localbowliht;
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greens -on Wednesday night. Visiting,.
rinks - were present from Brussels..
Wingham, Mitchell,. Stratford, Luck -
now, Seafortb And Exeter.
• l was won'b ••a local ii
.1lrst p acre a3' .
composed of Wa Illodge (slap), 3Yrs. J.
.I$. Wheeler,, Oleo, Mumbyend- Mrs..
and Nelson Ill[iil, �rwith3.4vins an 24.Sec-
and prize went to a Win ^ham rink—
Ed. Harrison (skip), Mrs., Harrison;
Art Wilson and Mrs.-Wilson—With .with 3
wins and 23. A Mitchell rink with
Frazik Moore as skip took third prize,
with 3 wins and 20. Other: members of
this rink were Hearty Teutsch, Mrs. H.
G. Beery and Mrs, W. Elliott. A rink
from Stratford—Dr. . T. Grant
(skip), F. E. Mason, Mrs. Mason and
Mrs. II. Runciman—won, fourth prize
with 3 wins and •14, Keen competition
featured the gpmes.' , -
Ltjnch was served by the Goderich
ladies.„•
A rink. composed of Bert Sanderson,
Harry • Sanderson, Lorne Young` and
George Mathieson went to Owen Sound
on Monday' to.,•play -in a tournament,
but didn't bring home any prize.
GOLF -
Personal
entiDn
:Mr; Ernest, Pritchard, of Toronto, ✓11s 6
,holidaying in town this week.
• Mr. Jon Uabktrk of Windsor. spent
a few '(hays in townA,last week.
Mrs, i1. R. Poliet, Cleveland, -(Maio,
is visiting .her mother, Mrs. Porter.
Mr. and^ Mrs. A, C. " MaeVihar, of
Toront i, are vacationing in. town.
Mr, Tinos, „i leCutcheofn, of, -Toronto,
` is spending/ / a aveeb with friends in
town. �I •'
Mrs. Harriet R. Nye , of Orlando,
y
Mrs.
'sister,
her e ,
• Fla.,is hguest1"
the
Porter. .. •' - •
Miss Olive 'Robertson of Hamilton
mother's
rs
he
week -end at r
, of
silent the
I#ct
home, Quebec street. •
Mrs. 'llutchison and two daughters,
of Ingersoll, were guests of Miss Esther
Hume this week.' •
Miss Aliiid Clark, 'Cambridge :street,,
is speinl,Ing a fortnight with her sister,
Mrs., Wm, 'Hamilton of Dutton.
,3Lis.s'Lillian Howlett, of 'London, was
`IL week -end visitor with ')1r: and Mrs.
J. W. Newcombe.
.Mr. Reg Newcombe, of 'Hamilton,
spent the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newcombe.
Mrs. Agnes 'Stewart of Detroit ;is a
guest with her niece, Mrs. Rowed, and
Mr. !Frank Rowed, 'Picton street.
Miss Vera MeNee returned to Tor-
onto on Monday after a -three weeks'
visit with her mother, Mrs. Jas. M'eNee.
Mr. and \Zrs.`Johz1 Carrick r of Wind-
-Isor--spent-:a _'couple-- of-�cln-ys� with -thee
forzz?er's father, Mr. Thomas Carrick.
Mr. aucl' Mrs. Donald Croft, of Brant-
ford, were Week -end visitors at the
on FridhY morning a nine -hole corn:: home. f'\� r and _ M.Robertson.
petition was played at ` the 'Maitland . i . a d , Mrs.,
course by the lady golfers. The low Rev. D. J. Lane, Lane, and Miss
net winner was Miss Margaret Nicol� .tiladeleiAie Lane are vacationing at
' their cottage, "Woodlands," at Port
and thehidden hole was won by Miss Elgin, . .
,,-,;;.,(0),,,,e,est Y ,yitb his 1LIUg'hter ,Mro. ',
oatea, and ,'lIr. Coates of sloe lzn
jriiai 011 ' o.
g'rs. 1)(>\'a'nie, of` 'oroaato, wift► o
aptain l ui tL 11. DO V21ie, who is
overst►a', is ri5jf1zig .,with lr.. anal
\Yrs, 1). 11. Dowfl
•s.Harry Watson and Master Ray.
piond • ,. : •d are sllend1ing their
va eat (t,vI Tot , r with, Yrs; Tr,uxn ata
a�aezttiort y isitin�
Stewart, 'Port (.olt)orue, Y
Mr. and ;\Irs..lorry (.. Ouff of kraut-•
t ba.'en slnding' their holidays
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mother,Mrs. `, •
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With .stay. Cuff's •
Wells, Bay field road. "
- 1 Fraser and -children, of?
..lis. \� i
11ltatliuzn,., are spending a hoilda with
her parents, Ir, and° Mrs, Allan e-
Dontald, Brock street.
., `Mr. and Mrs, J'. G. 'Eagle of Hatail-
tou and '. and . Bdn Eag
•WinnipegIDrspent theMrsweek-enwid withle .theof
Misses Campbell, Quebec street';.
•'i1r. and Mrs, Fred. unro and -son
Jack and ,alis I': dish !Nesbit, of Tor-
onto; are occupying a cottage at.Ltght-
'onuse 'Point for two weeks.
\jiss Christjna Campbell, 'R.N., of
Torouto, '1's ,the guest of her aunt, firs.
Jas. McNee, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, 'Fran -k ][cArthur.
't lir. and. Mrs, . Claude Munro Wand
daughter Georgina; of .Ne�v'port, "Ar
kansas, are spending a weekin' Mr.
Munro'S 01(1 borne town§
Pte. and ,\irs. ,lloward Wilkins of
Hamilton were holiday guests with
_ l...former.a_�pe ailaz Nor and 1Tr5.___
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Albert Wiikins, 66 Gloucester Terrace,
Misses, Minnie and Nord Rej11y, oP
Buffalo are guests at the Park House
and their sister, .firs. Edward Nolan,
and daughter, Mrs, W. Gramlich,,-of
Buffalo, are at the British Exchange
Ilotel,
Mr, R. R. Vetter returned on Wed -
Norah ..Costello • Mr. and Mrs. W. J. - Clark were nesclai• to his home at Toledo, Ohio,
CHARGED WITH CAR THEFT visitors in Kincardine on Monday and after spending two weeks with Mrs,
while there attended the funeral of a Vetter's. mother, Mrs, C. A. Wells, Bay
relative. •- field road, . -
Five Windsor Youths in Jail Here— Mrs, E. W, 'Carrie wal in London Corporal Carl Anderson of the Wood -
Suspects in Series of Robberies on Monday attending the Sifton,Tam- +stock 'raining Centre is home with his
• Accused, of a. car 'theft at Hensali_ :sly --reunion at the- home ofMr. J. J. ,pareutti. Mr. and ;♦try, T. J. Anderson,
and rdbbery of a butcher shop at Sifton. i'timbria road, .for a two weeks''
Miss -Alma Howell is. ,,away on a vacation.
Brussels, five Windsor youths are in
flurotn. Coutithy jail and will -appear
before Magistrate Making today for Ste. \Yorke. She too: tht boa,k trip,
Triardr-Pro'tnifei li`" CoitsinTes Fran.: from Sarnia.
Fox and Lorne Rutherford are in- 31r, and Mrs. Johti 'Carrick anti son,
vestigating their, activities,two service Dickie, visited over the Week -end with
station robberies , having been corn- the formers father, Mr. ' Thos:•• H.
witted in Huron county last week.. 'Carrick.
The quartette also are suspected of lir. „Ed. Anson of Kingsville is a
robberies in other Parts • of Western
Ontario: ••
The : -accused•--- youths are Privates
Francis Arpentiguay and Robert En-
right of the Essex Scottish, Ernest
Rupert. Max Glasseo mid Ralph J.
1 elduca.
The ypung men were arrested in
London in - possession- of the car of -
.Tames Smillie I n all stolen on
< o f Ie
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Wednesday • of last week:
In recent days markers from half -
a• -dozen -cars-have been reported stolen
in Middlesex, Lambton and : 'lluron.
Vme ,c1o11a'- cash ryas taken in the -
visit to Mrs. J. H. Dawson at 'Sault \Ir, and Mrs, V. J. 'Bourke .awl
children, of University City, Missouri, -
are.' eider -Ty g Th egretCiozT—Wtt"ir---the
lady`s parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. - E.
Baec-hler. ' - /° •
\Ir, tied Mrs. W. 1, Church of Water-
ford, Miss Lois-Laugelt of .Saint (lair,
Michigan, and - Mr. J. X. Saunders of
Toronto were guests of Mr. • and Mrs.
0. K. Saunders over the week -end.
lkc� rl ha - as guests
Brussels btitOter sliop'.'break-in. �
. ST;-GEORUt"E'`S `GUILD
George's Women's Guild met
on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. E. D.
•Brown presiding. Mrs. 'Suck. read the
,Scripture lesson. Part of the buss
nessyounsisted - -of toting $150 to the,
inortgiage , fund of the church and :$10
to the maintenance fund. Miss -Lois
McNall sang three patriotic songs ,and
Mrs. :Carrie gave -a humorous reading
entitled' "' A Sketch from the Coronation
of Queen Elizabeth irpd King George."
-After the singingof-'the National An-
them Ifhe meeting was closed with the
benediction, by. Rev. A. C.' Calder. Tea
.was • then' served by Mrs. " Munday.
There will be no meeting, next rno'nth
'the next,meeting.nii,jJie on Wednesday,
0ctcibe"z``` lsf:
MORE SKY HARBOR GRADUATES
. Still another group of It:C.A,F.. stu-
•dent pilots "graduated" froth Sky Har-
bor' .today and it is -reported some of
them. at ieast, are scheduled to con-
tinue -their training at the new service
flying school of the Commonwealths
flan at •Aylmer, which was opened: only •
last 'Saturday.
This Iiitest class to finish seven
elementary training
weeks' e
eel clan tltar • a Huron
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County's fine` -1 chool was of the same
I high standard as those that -`have left
at regular intervals during the ten
months' -operation of the school.
'Last evening a dance was held► at
• Sky Harbor to mark the occasion:
TO ENFORCE SPEED LIMITS
Traffic Officer Culp this week re-
ceived instructions from Attorney -
General ('onant to enforce rigidly the
speed linlfts- of fifty miles .an hour in
the: rountry and thirty miles an .Lour
in towns and villages. •:�'o ,longer is
fifty per to mean fifty-five. All motor-
ists are being warned to keels on Nib
safe side, forty tit•'fifty per. Already
three motorists time, received sum-
monses for speeding, and the fastest
of these was going fifty-six.
CALLED TO THE SERVICE
Sgt, -Harry Gibbons liar been (ante'
to the, army a:nd has reported to the
nt\� Loug Branch, where he
will take.- '1 weeks' refrst)er' eaurse
to get• 011111n int ' \vit11 • the new
r
Wyk )oil • •'
it � and ty ill remain 1 •'
j (r , Il oIl n
strtit't.ional' staff. Sgt. Gibbons has
been- ^ a. member ,of •`( "' -(ompa ny.
Middlesex-�1111rctn Regiment, and will
be freatly missed -bye, the company, 54
a -1- ritish-- army ma'n-- who- ."kuc4v
ropes" and -Was able to give the' nets'
recruits the 'bent'fl} -of -lis experience.
IIe served with the 13yh almy of
seven ye:irs, nearly tote years of this
time in India, ore:r it year in'''Adsei
and Arabia, and the rem�aii -er:_.ofl tilt-'
itu.e iii England and -Wiles, quieting
the servit e vlth the rank •of curporal.
KINCARDINE PLAYER DIES
KINCARDINE, August, �3.—Ill only
a feiv days, Wilfred Ball, nineteen-
,-ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. -Ball,
of Kincardine, "died jnYhospital here
on -Friday, - - -
Wilfred 13a11 spent most of his life
in Kincardine. He was catchers' for
-Mrs. II, L. a 1 "h d
over , the. week -end Mr:- and - Mrs.• Jack
Salkeld: nt Toronto ;.Ernest, of'Sehom-
her!g, and miss -Sylvia, accompanied by
'Miss). Macl)ontx'kl, bath gf `London:
I)r. A, 1'. Burnett. of milton, ;hirci
Mr. ,Lorne \IaeDon111d, of Galt, were
• , .r
.s Ii T. M. .Ian
t. of
� Il.
ryes.
.-illi 1
Mrs..I)onilld Simpson, 'of Toronto, is
-the guest of -Miss Irene Fellow.
'-
Mr.- a:idj Mrs. Floyd Slziith 'of
froit spell the week=end ---with `rfie __
latter's fajher, \Ir. C. M., Ross. 0a -
tlxair ret urn, - they.- Were accotltpSPnlcd
by Mr..'Reiss and MissMargaret .Rocs,
who ti ijj �p-on�l three weeks in I)etrc►it
Mr. W. A. Austin -of Cargill is in
town today on a -s llort visit looking tie
some Of his old. Goderich frioncls. - \ir
Austin was connected. with the 1�),-:ti
branch of the - Western Canada Flour
Mills -for eight ,years before going •
Cargill., -
\Irs. .I:. ('': Morrison, of fort cot -
borne, ds the guest sof \Ir. and Mrs
•
R. G. Johnston this week. •Her-daugh-
. tern, Mrs. T. E. Davis `a'n-d Mrs, ,\V It
Van- VaIkenhurg, <i•itl) "their, husba ads, -
also of Port' Colborne, were here f,a•
few (lays at the. week -end.
! : .1T THE__PARK HOUSE
the Kincardine junior ball team and ' Guests'- oyer . AI week•enci it •
Park 11 )115). :
Mr. and Mrs. E. Rogers, Bruce' Mari
Bill Rogers. Mr. and Mrs:' I:. S. Smith,
Mips Elizabeth Snaith, Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs. Oswald Morris. Mrs. W. McKen-
zie, Miss Nora McKenzie, Miss Celia
I;rrndy. \Windsor: Mrs. ('. Henry. Miss
Nina Stade, 'I';(linburgh, • cotflnd :
"Mr, I 1. ;1. Bradley, \\'1n,Isor ; Mr, and
11ad participated in a game only a ,
week before his death. He was also
interested in other sports." and well,
and favorably knolvn in the commun; I
ity. •
He leaves his 'parents and brothers,',
Ernest, Ards -ie, Tiert and - Arthur, and j
sisters, Mrs. Lorne ' Clark, Mabel,
Beatrice, Doris and Jean, of KM-
card iae; lire
A. 1°'. Waddell 'Str•itfo,') • Misses
•
_ Young Rall was knoci•rt in Goderich,
here having played hk rc yvitll his team
.r. .
. . ln. thelocal Junior.
1 t
a �. ,
'THE NEW STORE
'Misses IVie Blay and' Mary Miners,
both of Sarnia, have .opened a child-
rens wean store at. the earner of fiarTI) P
street and. the Square, in the- business 1
place formerly known as Price's, groc-.1
ery, Miss Islay was 'horn' in Sarhia
and spent some time in»South Snieri-ea
before returning' to her home town,
where she was employed for theepast
ten year:;. ',Miss \Miners' birthplace is
,Kine trdine, ''but she .too this worked-
in Sarnia ft)r seine_ time.
:),le,,yonng yeomen are ready to sup -
(ply 'ply yon with tots' elotlies front One 10.
six years, knitting %voc le cositune
jetvellery, and stvelltei',s ; and als(i knit -
1 babies' elot°bes to order. •
Winners Huron. County Football League
• PORT ALBERT R.A;F. BEADQIJ AFTERS TEAM
BEACH NEEDS -
Bathing Caps .. ,..19e, 25e, 29e, 39c
Sato.
'1
• • • • ....8 5e
Velvetta Suntan Creme .... ,,.39e
Notzema. Stzrzta.n Oil , ..:30e '60e
• San Glasses .,.... » ..... Dp, 29e, lee
R �y
'` Polaroid ..Day Gi,' ssdrs. ,
o 'Winners of the,iiuriuft Teague Trophy lined 11I
1)(,x(,c(, th-,•,' zine with 'Plying 'gittadlron ut Port Albert.:
pi(ettzrf' chow. —Taft to 'rt itt, 'Melt row ----Cpl. A.
Matitera (,Referee), • Cpl.-' C. Reilly (leapt.) LA(.`'.
• a
Ja(-que4, IiA(�. Cooper,
,A4114- T=ey. Pr on.!
('arra-gin-,. ,r4AC'. Tiniima,
,.a
and. •('.pI. "Chu rgood,
LAI', Whittle. JA('. Low, Mr..
1•crw Tri(. ilob,1 tl,on, LAC.
LAC. Low:dale,'LAC. armory
M. and E. Knapp, Galt ; `Mr. and 'Mrs.
'Barbour, Wellesley ; Mr. and'
u
M
.1 rden Hamilton; miltotlr. and\T
r .
Geddes. Toronto ; Mr. and Mrs. -J. J Q
•Ityan, Miss L'etty Elliott, Dung:111110n :
Mt. and Mrs. . L. 'Wright.R• __ Port
Huron :. Mrs. II. 1t. Dixon, Miss patsy
I)ixull, Mr . .las. At. AWailer, I oinion ;
Mr ----and -Mrs. .L,. -I''.- $eli5enhere,,, Ot-
tawa :,ivant-I,tirns. Kitchener. •
4
Treat the
Tinily
Fish as food is ttltva,t•s, .) .,,.
tizi4!;; in ' the wal'lll _weal. lie
' Briilg your wife 111 alit. bare .t
cueal. • AV(`; know you will bo(!;
enjoy it anal we will enj•�
hi!ving• yon. r-
('binc�')) h allbnt fiat. , ar'
deliciou, Tali() some 11011!) .1"
fire fi(n(tly. ;, -,
4
Golden Lunch .
PIHINI+; 272
'(Next to I)oitilitiion Store)
LAIDVIEW CASINO
GRANT• ` BEND
ID.INCIN(A EVERT BIGHT
��'illas Tipping's Cascade Rlzythzn°-
tto-, Orehestra
GREAT AMATI':C'R CONTEST
,, MON'ID,ty, AUG. Iitli r
Cash I'q'z7Ps $,, •, _ 133 ®- 82
Prize winners enter final' cont<•'.t
.' ng. 25th--- Grans. -('ash Prize.
Come and, :indd• Ilear a Great Bogs,
• Rand I.
bi �I)9A 'AItg, 10141, 0.1)-nt., and.
afternoon on the d')eaelt
STRATFORYD BOYS' RA ;I)
Surf :situp and Ilatlhhottte '(IP"
until '10 p.m. every uittht.
ileneb floodlighted t