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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-10-09, Page 4'Ur FAUN FOUR -••••••••10.n. '7 or.0141041441114441104a1MEMI.4.0 m 11 • • MIE era • ...t.t.".".".""OMPOMIIMI..PUOPMPONMIIPIIPMIMPIMPPWallOINIMOOVOMPSGODHI IIIIWls.mpn 111 •••••••••,* • I ••• • •••••••••••11114 11111boisal ISURSIMX. Datra: I II III I II I enciarignaiminumammanatmeminammamm *lay of last wink fei awe that if up= mai mum Ilea malataised wail their reputatite given an Mak. the Oat- *rick teeatiVitity wise ewe, and egatisaa at Goilawii Wel. width ma dash* maisated foe for prinking "Anse peat mid pies - Childrens Week ithettthi""*"""" ca'sstoits""dwinf.""' Y"."11 Geed Afilgr' the Iv" ste" Peta"t" Thit MOWS Reed end itiniztheines vas tasteteity �. d••••••••••••••••11 aerated 111/WINg. antoina heves •tbis Goderick boys. All the Ck•derieh; Muck interest was taken in the *ad seers:mai. Rov. Harry Boyle elitism were otarring en SaterdeY nudism at the Agriceitural Ore/made ofDelayer., asked sa chairinsuz ia and a great game of bell was wheels- yeeteraky eetersoon, moat oe the the viten+ fer the first part of t lahe sod. Biggins Muted tse the pitcher'e bones taking part belonged to Mr. T. Program and Rev. L. C. White, the box for lirbrehneg, hist a/towed three M. Dternio. pester, perforated the same duties in Come in and see oni. 14saw Fall and Wm* ter assortment of hits in one innings eind walked one. In the soca'i skowmaesartter othe dining room. Tko tallest was di - and was replamd by /Cavwn anagh, whe' „mo) won Arse, mit (Lame. y Near, is' Dresses, Coati/Ai Hest Boys' Soils vided up; the orchestra. Miss Pollock allowed seven in eight beings, and borne) second and Jean D., Children's ) lar Xinaltr4i1“/ Itev• Mc' Rad"' and .•,. also waked ma. °Dingo" Harm third. (Burnie Rm. Mr. Rorie bikini Part in the raja did wonderful work on toe mound for In the. amateur hurdle jumping Program in the Murat afterwards . Goderick. allowing only two hits to first honors want to Litte, Tod moo. adjoansting to the dirsieg-reoni to re- •e• striking out too. e and eon) ami (Durnin). second to lifessengse 4'0 River male quertette, supplemented VG. peat their numbers there. 'The Pine Da s like This that you'vf JP Overcoats. thBridgeburg aggregation WitiOIX Goderieli got *Ivey to a gdod *tut On accoun- nt of aitevident in which with a natahae af -racitatiGela free' woken lanyard' t°; eaer the first innings with two runs. woo wino hurt in left be ted not the pastor, after giving their pro - FOR THE GIRL FOR ME BO'Y Beautiful Children's Dresses in Flannel, wool crepe, or serge, nicely triads, pleated or plain . bights with button, braid or embroidery trim- ming in the newest colors and potterns. Cbats of out Velour*. Oohs Velours, Blanket To's14, litee,1 And interlined, w Ir 1' itna (lurk, plain anti iturberry li'le. embroidery trimmed. ,- tuft backPt the green hare, trent in the dining room, went Inch tun* that you t • Weir was first man up and went out perform and as race again in your Kavanagh to Fraser. Mitchell walk _ • was der/axed eff. into the church sind repeated their again and Nice Boy's Overcoats in Tweed, Blanket ed. Lindsay hit for three .base*: The winner* in the potato race Cloth, or 'Whitney Cloth, pied with Flonnel too ' terteinment. The Knox Orchestra to , coy to work'and Ian e exeellont part of the evening's en- And .4 Kodak jel co..c't ' ting Mikhail. Haynes hit, seine four clisineSunts in a half mile, were, in the neweet stYlese • Mg Lindsay. Haynes stole second. first, Kit; anemia, toki Jimmie toke) of Goderick, Miss Pollock, soloist, of tO uge-kt us show you. Robinson hit to left field. Haynes and third Little Ted (Zeatti ). Kincardine. end the Pine River Male • • -c wax out at home plate, Ranee to Hall. In the free for all the results were Ths ohMits"Abespond SUITS Blurt hit advancing Robinson to se- a* follows : y were very X Quartette, stove an.0 ;want. Get OW Kodak here. in Tweed, Serge. or IfOx'n Serge, with 1 or two pair cif poets, ot mammal:de prices. cond. Spafford eut, Kavanagh to Little Ted Durni* ridderi in, Roy ing to the many calls made -on them. - iiworlphic,1Codoki $6.7 oft Feiner, in addition , to repeating their rim- ihresor6s-,teeph'es Walter', 4, 2, 1, 1, 1. Fi CAps rst It was in the fourth innings that Padak ' B ( money• ben hi both' ausillieriasiik "Iteiru In Velour, Tweed, checked ar plain, just he • • thing for the winter. HATS SWEATERS • Pullovers with roll neck • one n on •shoulder or Pretty V Mete in small poke or large buttoned in front with coller, or sweatet coat. ehaPes, elan Yen fteleirt Rsts.,style. Also ifo Ise Ova Rugs 1 YS' ad OLT loll owl Whiter UNDERWEAl! and HOSIERY A.. CORNFIELD, TELEPHONE 418. WES 7' SIDE SQUARE. VCIDERICH, ONT. alaelannerrineleallailiCIEMMEMICI . • -oeso . burn church ' soiniversary servicase. ears. Justri onlbery of the thh. eon- , Aleut_ dontrel. • .; And Town Cate Loose ha Welreming Weir, Mies Mary Gordon s t . October 24th. At the conclusido of .w001:),darg an ib.eteld olupsWiattende ay afternoon from hi* Goorich AR R p0 A_t . Mrs, „J. B. Grahani ime been Visit, niversary.services :SIFTING -THE EVIDENCE The people. of thitse-,Preiritens rari ' ' -the Victors-, Hew- on-seturoar, , .1 0 '12' 0 .11 nese Mr. Dickson conducted the eer. . to RiOley ceinetety, 0 0 0 ing her son, Mr. Peecy Urethan .„. , .1. 4, , near ne), .. . • bridgeburg made their Wiles. 3, 1, 2, 3, 8. Second money. Young hit. ' Hanoi Put down a hunt Kit (Lamb, Colborne), 1, 5, 4, 5,, 4. . ,. ReilleY, a former pastor, spoke of the • importance of the 'bringing out . the bareln:ec:IswaMhfeiletheohni4e:bvaeasenceuel: Reyna; made e . Jean D. (Durnin) 31:etuhnagnatioe'thbfilrdth ThWhiirdtlyni, <1151,6Y3',' 3,, 2, 2. Fourth rnonexe former. .ridden by ,T. aeuveonisnirtrewngta:borf,ne-thve. team. Rpeorylaen,ceattivoptes . on .October 23ed. The address of the oinuitc. YoungGr aha ma bitnd, .f oLtnwe 80. Benet 'to. weemid.--Atwood- -*trek . Bid- eporninylodden br R. c4,,,,euf klisrdi stwout..,T4lil' otri5.ed rt;aningrace. 1,,, 1879 -'three importent events occur eating. Statement thatbe wan born In pastor, who made the inter. . recti."'" red in that. year, he .said that may Lindsay to Bieeet. Towers struck as follows 4' - .. the side, with Graharn Babe (Durnin) ridden by R.'Elliott, on third. ' out, retiring 5, 2, 1, 1, 1. Firet money, ' .nnoevterbAferieccsrelywryed. inithpoiertAtorynt,;bouttp'sverwa: In the eighth infinite Goderichli .."Toote (Dinhin) ridden by R. sto.. hsiheepbhirtardh, anbther wanthet Mr. Sem winning tally came. Mitchell strutk dart, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3: Seeond' money. was /appointed •libnition of out LindsaY flied to Hanes; Ifaries Operia Laid,y (Durnito ridden by 11. wog bit by the pitcher.and was knock- Johnston, 3, 4, 2, 2, 2. Third lamer. Nile' church that. year and is librar- ian at the present time, and the third was that Zion church Was opened ed out for abopt five minutea. Prid- ' May (Durnin) ridden by .I. A. ham ran for Haynes, /stole second. Whitty, 2, 3,. 5,-5. 4. Fointh-money. that year. The reverend gentleman Robinson hit, advaincing Pridham to. Messenger Boy (Durnin), 4, 5, 4, and wee eagerly:11atened to' hid bath gave an excellent iddress throughout third and on the play Pridham ecor- 4, 5. Fifth money. • , , ed. Bisset hit, sidvancing Robinson- The band *paraded /Iron te the that Christ church, Port Albert audiences. Announcement wax friusde to second. Spefford .flied out• to' grounds at the head Cetbe string of Hanes. In the ninth, innings, in a deeper- . horses to take part in the events. , mato services int oemee . 12th end would have their annual harinet I ley, Mrs; Bobeat Rue/1011.ot Oodericib. - --- - - - - - . • - --- - ate last effort to save the game Wil- .H. C. DUNLOP The Resell Store , Phone 1 ' Goderick samairnia life. The allured** wero separat for little while. The late Owei. well win is hincere member or the Angli- can Church; in polltlos be wars *Comae,. ' alive. The late Mr. Swelwell was a great admirer of flowers and doting his yotts in Ripley he kept, a beautiful dower garden that always drew the attention of every passer by. The ° • following tawny are lett- to mourn his less: William, of the ewe conseeston, Huron Tp, John of the Oth. coniasedon Binotrdine Tp, Albert of the 10th. eou., session Rinearchae. Tp, Robert of Rip. ' -Tiioreasot.Pore SKEePARMON their stop* petobpr. 15th. lie-- toot, ease; itev. Geoigeof lei kirk Man. liamson the Bridgeburceter pitcher. ,Inepector Toni visited our echo 1 uld be 1 • . fowl supper on the 21 line 0 Wo be d (Ike lageetice NItetee* to do e thriving businese *cites ,the *14 uPURITIBS" IN GREAT FORM was pUt pinch itter, batting last week. ,,, Theee are the conditiens which AT BRJDGEBURG SATURDAY for Hanes, but was' etrisck out THURSDA, OCT. 8th, 1924, prevail 'under this eyetern of Govern- . on October 19th, with • session mon Tp. The Omelet oao • two runs for the locale. Etach team of Buffalo, aid Jonee IdaY Wit8 8UPPlied by tbe Nile Choir ae, Priees keen un'tUrnover and the reliable shoemaking is the 'the Ivey' through. As a result the. . This whole . campaign to replace added a tall • he iifth W' of Welland Thrie I h ur nd 5e shoed bYthe Sasses Carter, of Aninirn. . y t ithout a minutes. The soloing were ; *ire. Mot. best of trade building features. Tide is no tone to experi- people in Ontario are protected from the Ontario Temperance Act by some hit, two errors arid a walk contribut. pen a few e parting song by the •Pin ts give, Nfght Lindsay, 2b g -4 0--daysi with bto d _ef • _ Qu t , finding also that tbtir 'system is have ra....-Angus-Gorethe si 1 f God — - • - .* . B. HAWkinii will conduct. to their homes, We onderstand th dispersed to testate s e eine or oreir axes gooe, up, by oderich series ler the O. B. A A Onset lb • Itaynere P 2 1 1 • " dOn• . . Save the King, the- peoplekg• g° The time has come for every voter huge economic blunder. They find The; first 'game in -the Bridgeburg- 'Robinson,- -3h.e. -0 *2 1 0 '1* Rev W fully iff th id f that their t , 4 0 3 3 0 0 the, serovereery eervieei et- the pert tote) evening's reeeipts amounted toe signitiet the 'various metliede of deal. leaps end bound*. The derriande up. chomptonship of Western Ontario Apaffordl, es ... . ...... e es- Passm On • . get, Resident of Kincerdine Tp ttil?. ? 1 10 0 ,12th, ata' . m. and wil/ be given oi, the, W sin '0, Albert Anglicaaurch en October 0 bttle lese than $200. Ing with the liquor triage. As oat ob. the respective Governinente aro it, ;resound- pies roere At,): vtbeedbesdagariyeuaittuterarlImPriaitthre' If ...4;-, re /Lobed T... Beaten wer method° "'' f *44X` noon of laat week, resulting, as men. '-i--•••11- ° ° (I -L "uPPee p-r—ovided. t th4i bute • ' t • • 401 t,bie plebiecite is roneerned, only heavy that even neW hiehat wsitet.enktlezttrtexnro-1;,(14:: . . it in this Province.' tinue to increase. Men in Powitions pit*, ,Goderiett :should have' won i h it an oven .break of luck. The attend- , w t rown 2b, . . 4 0 0 ' ‘. d Kavrain,ageebh:F.:, .. . . ...A.: : no, roo t vii I, , . alley lasattinwivertsgwlYellteirtteieendlede:11 Sun ne rwinsletrawalleilICIew:v toed some syiteni of Government sale of respell/01/4y ore becomitig,elairm. • dity night folliiwing, end a good Pro, Mr. and two mothode are before us for on etion have been devised. Meanie/Ole tioned in our lint issue, in a win for ' . Total 10 '10 '27- §: 2. gram Will be ' eideriation-Phe Ontario Temperance e the public "debts of the province on- the Yilltors by 4 to 8, though, on .the )3 -d At 411 we have ' atom. letsrilar„ and included a num. milorausnegr: .11s?......, . .,1.'.....; ....... (II 10 i 10,J t.ztnoarignYeal;f:ipeid4rnieof RltehYli11447trYea.tR7rIldeileda Fitle°Alitbili,msti.'1:11111:tecaellit!Zili'41;179022:137;fePaillksie: midst, /again. as eintaplified by Quebec, Manitoba ed. The situation is serioni, • The •bor Hanes, If. ... : ... , .3 i 0 1 0 0 The ideal twwleatlherte the good SeurliPer, Da. nail:wal4.411ingis"hildient. BlagatoisAthttaGril 'rel. ar Erftlib Columbia. We have stud. mire pittance the' Government de. I -In° the flraetbilirogni6uPsP °Ha/17ft the ied the-- in-atteic--very. _carefully,. _ we rivea_froM the traffic dire not begin' .visitoris, scored thengfirst ten when Atwood, re oe 3 . 0 0 . 0 1 c(); ae.nvielt:rsOtg,s:uarpaii:Ipne,cisivit,rtreeesusizstaaedy _1,am:rile 7ide fulrepi.9101i setthtigitunionsjosol 35tiolijitne:airdlne 0 to the have Mantre.sted the conditions 'which to coinPensatefer the4osechiatneerietaolulist-, 'aitt)rttuetf :Ur tohetteo-emIttpie.ittetiQtril7;linsietriee Graham, Ci lb prevail in ,Onterio with those hat Why, -'then, shonid this total's' first inning Goderich wahrs limiigilaiine;, 3:I : -`1 °I; gi 8.. °0 prevail in our sister _otrevieces end eXatein'of Goverement control!' Who unable to get a man to first. Th lia 1- • h I _ tliefY InioVe en 9 s Rain -for -thez-tha Is? Are- t mond ; 0„ ahnniverearY ecrveseeots1 teller *milder/. nori tr.", IPPlifY, Whew; Mb unev ntlel both side ' vvuu n • t••41 • 1 t43 t 10 Null, d --Mrsr. t odistehoroti. were held eir)i &in al' in Milli nrt'er 69 7 431vai"vilia • yea roi of wedded v Only course to puriple on (Xt., agra thurehes, railway e t eerie union t the ng _ _o r in one etw mon 1 0 0.0 0 ei mregartion . winless concerns? Whine busine•asiBroWn, eecond up,. hit a aingle and xi:tatted ler Hene's in the Oth. terrier pastor, but now -etetioneirtnt- Le.. it-isystem-oe-Gefer_o. legalised sale' of liquor? whose but !an error at first,. a walk, and smother Brid 6; 0 emit betwee th Id ve eome to the o, three order.y, the0th of -October. The weather 464 I jakimiimbidisio"..assmsolikail=mmAnwormi orpo a- at the morning sereice wig evimpling vices; mews GODERICII MARKETS 'Wheat, per.bush. ..$ 1.10 to T. 1.15 Oats, per bush 45 to 50 Peas, per bush . 1.40 to, 1.50 Barley, per 70 *to. 75 Family flour, per wart 3.90 to 4.00 Patent flour, per cwt. 4.15 to Bran, -per ton. , 29.00 to 30.00 Shorts,oopietrintaoln.y.; p. e. r„ 31.00 to 32.00 .HHayog's4,1) per rtencw t . 89'106! to. .109.020.5 56'700 to.t• Cattleew,texport640 Ctaatritilie3,8;chpoeiFee,:pliwt:c4. 3%500 to 4.00 Dairy_lluttcr.., per 35 ttii) 35 Eggs, per .doz 33 -38 - ance Act,. to vote to ietoin the Ontario Tempet....,, tions, industrial organizations li ' • ' o.I'lburir broke into the score colunin- score. by iniongc_r‘ , „ . ,,,,„ De wareepreechell.-1110text W114 ACK . Agatip , in the third inning Bridge- Totet..,40_ " 27 1,_0I: gateibhoervades_otredietna,d'xuti littliegt..da.,1Bove . a, S : c) - - . • : , . .... We lirmly believe tie* ilutos:Aei alone win benefit 'Inf the public and 'stole second. This 'was followed -by- Goderich .. - ..200 006 ox0-3 la 2 1441. trotn witichewwisoediaweisonatitooicHintinforr.. . meet Control at present in existence the brewers and distillers? Are thee, 1 -tot -by -Young_ two runs scoring, Ari er r put H ge urg ....00 2 0 000-2 2 11,, Owlet by Paul • and the woeld cobs ace° 7 • - • • . A G N., _ Three-bes ' ' or Poreta-by--ierxele--oseuilig_ouoose,_i -.....-., . in Canada. Phe Act itself is a, Goy- ,n/at, behind this plebiscite inovement7 o: a. eminent Act. It is ekorCid.bY GOV- Whose money is financing the oper-len• infield rollers. Lindsay was riow on halls -Off Haynes 2, off Biggins 1,on the dories. The service in the even, L...C.. was helpless, going out to order say. Two -base bit -?GJ Balsliye .iwtiegrewbaros nagtifiet:telitilnbytb:det:urrusiesizeice: erns -tient officials. ' The' Gdvernment atione of the Moderation Lengue? working splendidly and held the -vise. off Kavanagh 1. Struck .Out- miynts. by KiAtiitgb ga Balk_ wbroithliegtoardientiiettleicohe:rhoohutweamp. keeps an accurate aecoua of all Whose money is. supplying *avert's- - tors hitless. In the fourth Goderich finally hit, •Thkerles• Hits -Off Biggins, The tei.5i was 31st ag off Kavanage-, 7 in3 Zila etreng ireteb6wl• Many now idedels have been asIded, giving all the btyle, upon it. A'complete report of all is directing the underhand propagan- single and stole, Lindsay *truck out, _rungs - quer nianufectured, and places. a. ten lng matter for our bill boards? a . ur ehu 4 Left on ases-Go e - Stolen bases--Goderich 4;1 thch cotwite e modern signs ot ohrisre I • 11--'otI° their stride.- Mitchell led off with it i ,rtninge; LI— •.• seta/ muet -be made to tbe•Govern. da in the interesta of -the Neer traf-i ilaynei singled, Robinson .doubled idg rte • b tbe nnv appeal beIng,baeed on the sign attractiveness of much higher priced Footwear. 'rhe special • • . and Spafford singled, accounting -----lorich Bidgeburg 4 Umpires- of the roes. Tile special omens et th merit It is' Government Cent* Ali ? the evils of the drink traffic to such Method of GOVerninelit Sale is a de- ed 'a Bridgeburg run. wmiamson 'rhe *se an' eventful one in pUeenatr,,eoPbeed,.."HiseficultoCacti,c1-' Ur' TA")44 illehb with uhproven shoes when we tare enlistiug el• very relieved Biggins hi the fourth, and Gaderich tenni. Spafford met his very successfnl, friends from Goderich,o an extent that these evils haste prac- to -mined and well-diretted effort on Yk" Pitching for Ilrldgehurg, having ways than one, for one of the orate eionwain. Tbe eriat;lejleaenstiwilei!e't aid to olo sup„..; you with footwear.buile on inerit, and "the Wally anapprarecl. the part of them who sue interested retired' the side • more s with two on. The team-mates at Stratford', having con- Lucknow, Nile, Carlow and elmwbere I Welfimown character of our goods ensure% you that: the . On the other hand we have in Que- irethe revenue derived front the man -1 local run Nvae bored by, Nairn on a trected mattinionial alliance, and, being present. bee, hionitoba and Br. Columbia, Ufacture of liquor, supported bY safety, followed by Lindsay'a hit was duly serenaded under the leader -1 Mho aupper and concert Stt I at* est value,: aro being offered at Idle lowest poesible , • different system of Government Con- those who desire an elm method of ' From this point on then itchers bad shiP of Doug: Nairn with his ukalelee Sheppardton church Teeeda,'1a- prices, , • "' TT ; • • trol,in operation. Liquor store* are procpring. drink either for their own side Scoring. l3oteania collected • bride were presented . with, -,Soine ail- congre,gation in point. of ottendanee.1 - '- located by the Government In towns Use or for trail/eking 1* It' This -I!' the 'tame numhber ofthits, six, hot verware by the cluh. . • .There must have -been. otos° to, five . . and cities where sales in large quart the sum antraubstance of, the 'whole Goderich contributed one more error A couple- of .hours were 'spent Sak, hundred people present, .the Aural, ! - , n- .. e tity may be niade. As a' result there. matter. ..,, , but all the Goderich errors nine at rtiaY morning in Buffalothe mabeing filled toapacity, even . etroed. On the..arrival or the' train on Sat. and the lobby:being bored' for seatingi . . , , has been a vaat increase in this eon,. LIFE • a run. The Goderich tallies,,,overe all . • eo. MacVicar , . mitt,* times, each one molting in . gement entertaining the bops there. aisleis, the space in front of.the seats! . sumption of drink and a correspend- SAVED BABY'S today night there wee a large crowd room, and ie addition, the large din-, conditions which prevailed under the Naomi flog saietas. te,e,, wrioug..., the locale, pitching in form inn 'increase in drunkenneseThe . re. Alfred Triambemoutiome. ht. . a ........./....... L1ndsa' was the brightest star of good the ball players home. The 'band , gathering after the supper Wass river. at theC N to e come nig room did service for the overflow! .. 0.... i '-. in, wit, GODERICH obi license „,system are again being "flats'* Owe -Tablets are an excellent enough to win the majority of games I turned out and a torch light process. It was, in feet, a chicken dinner; the! • ""th " of "'mu." •rnaa°111e '```'' rokfieloe. They Wed lily baby'si Ilte with 'reasonable sum:Ont. . Twice I sion wits' formed, . proceeding up te good ladies of SluspPardtoncongrega-1, reelized in these provinces. In place Wt. retommen them to with three men on hues, he retired the uare and around it a couple of ' , of the Government Cantrolling the li- an mothers." Mrs. Treechermantagniee complete control of the game, neither At Bridgebune. Mr: Spafferirand .of thin week was a record for that, , the side without scoring. Williansson thee a large number of autos fal- quor traffic the traffic. seems .to be h ti exPerinee Is that of thou/lends of other *leo pitched nicely, showine s, liter on line, wit too rig of erns i• (*droning the Governitent. Boot- Baby'eOwa Tabletie The Tablets are e,,,,„,,,u1",„bell' end etlishlortible stieed band. The parade finally halted in toothete who hare tested the worth of _ theering and jubilant 11111113ie by the, legging flourishes as never befpre. some mid safe inedloine tor little onee mos were welt s , no o 11 sham • I I • With liquor easily procured from the eird 46."47 or} Puitstgrtleiriteete atIT tb: oneh itift.tttein fielding snore front of the Boston Cafe. Little Joe Robinson sins, Lindsey, the captein of the Purity . Government stores and easily diluted edam Cis from w1114h childreas Nuttier. the ontatending player, contributing" Flour teem, .was hoisted to the roof the bootlegger can undereell the Gov. Mel are hold hr ininiklinst dealers or some fine plays. . i • of the auto iri which the team drove by neell sat OS cents ;a box from Tile ernment. Moreover, with the iluPPlY *Warm Melinda, Co.. rookville, OntThe box aeon :. • up ^from the station and gave the t " the bootlegger hu every opportunity JOH PRINTING AT Tull%E" Brawn, 2b of liquor available in large quantity Bridgeburg AB R PO A E wdit forefthe win to the team as a hol each one of which had done , Be a "jump or two abed of the cold weather by &tiering ), X -"" , Alb nag , , 040201C r Young, as 2 0 0 2 g the roof . of thebaying 'low Renee. If 4 2 1 2 t' good work. Mayor Gallow also made a few eong atulatory remarks from A 81110e SUIT OR OVERCOAT NOW JUST IN 11 1 Frasier, lb • Dreham, et Bowes e 4 1 0 18 3 , 0 Ontario, end in Ilhe round with the Biggins p 2 • 'extern champion's. The teem were , The Nicest Rang. in Men's Suiting* and Ovecoatings SWEATERS in every style. HATS in the three hest makes on the market I Borsalino, Moore'a and amok. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is bury hut we always have room for one more. Everything made in our Ira *quipped Teiloring Shop toy expert Mechanics. CHAS. BLACK "The Mites *Ai Noy.' Stet* Wortit ts PIMPS MO Neve 911, &par* • 40010 gsproud the people of Goderich were of ,,2 „2 2 2 seeress in the final game that would Here's your chance -grab it. Genuine Fox Serge, highest quality " 1 V win the championship of Wester' guoranteei , SUIT,,$45 00 ALL Nk.W GOODS—:BLUE SERGE the bell team, and pi•edicting furthel p "2 ° '1 1." then token into the cafe and enter- . • .,0 . — tained on behalf of the town. Godsries Suit and Extra Trowels, $54.00 Totals....315. 4 4 II 9 3 AB ir R PO A P' The Wickwork of the improvements; Weir, ef " 0 e proine on at St. George's; ehurth Anything I sell is dependable or 1 wouldn't sell it at any price. Lindeay, p 4 1 0 I 1 The stieple-jitek orho came here to - ?''n Tb ...4 1 1 1 Oliihast aoue. Haynes, ..4 1 1 9 it 0 , work en the- steeple of Knox ehurch Robins**,3 b ...4 1 0 0' is low at k n Stgeaye them frCROWN TLOREDomCLOTHES woroee/ee*steple. Spofford, se 4 I. a a 1, II Mother Graved' Worm Extermin. amid% ib 4 0 0 18 2 1 etor will drive woterns front the eye- Pridisaiss, if 4 0 0 1 0 Ortiere without injury to the child, be, teeirsi, rf 4 1 1 0 a 0;csoase ite ectien, While fully effective - a • • '121 212 222-4 2 gaoler meeting Monday, Ott. 12th. in Easy on your pocket Total* .44 4 ' 3 21' 17 41Is $30.00 to $45.00 HATS! Zttairr: ft E The 'W. C. Iteld their re. Parker English black "Miff Haiti 104.84: 1 Soft Hats, $400. Godoriels 004 210 000-8 4 tee ta kat At p. se. We Suntatary: Teve-bsee lifte-Yoang urge szWw eur tworithore to come and Keteitswerh, Relskseess. Xenia aring ours. Poise. &Apt. the our re -lining. re -modelling and repair service. 4 4 4 RY illiegine 2, h'S WRISalaesi lel Nearly alt obillirect are sebieet to The 'phone number is four eine. UMW: 4. UN beit*-41111 Iftio. warms are haw with tient. no I, eft Winienseett %raft Umbel" seer, them kt! miall,airator:girn F .A K R N Hit by piteimr-ley illiammen 1 tett Om** Irwin tiospire*--Orr aunt mob). lAleagtaL (V."). rt3CCOX0914 rallO*6 . mien ine-2 PO Owe repent se efie maim meeting als• TAILOR ail ATTER lierg-fledes4eit game bin Wistuss. but will semis, next Welk 'rum. wi*c. gritimend the Bridge- *bows* eetreeled sot title week.13111 • A Witt ste 110211,4261" • rilltecerneurgilliaidessal ihatimtleireal"iklaris • MARTIN e ^ • • • 1. :4