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seeing many thiugs you would like to remember. Why not
take a Camera with you and photograph them ? They will
be a continual remembrance that will afford you. great
pleasure. The photographic section of our store carries a
full line of Kaiaks aad Supplies. We also attend to the Devel-
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years in thus work.
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WE OV & SATISFACTION
CAMPBELL DRUG STORE
GODERICH
Next Millar's Scotch Store
The Square
The Luxury'ax
The Government says tailored -to -measure
clothes are exempt up to $60.00 ; but\a
suit built of the materials we can sho)i,`
you Above that price is still economy --
more so so at $90.00. Stacks of theta at
$60.00, and good ones.
MARTIN the' Tailor
Phone 318
t
Owen Bound. His limey friend* regret 1 in the game of tag that was going on
that he and his faintly wlU be leaving between the Binet brothers and a man
town shortly. Mr. Johnston is • of trying to score from third base. Barlow
the most popular railway ottlelale on 1 got hold of the ball just as the runrter war
the Grand Trunk System. His 'flow ( going to make the plunge to tally and I
touched the player with such force that he
couldn't say, "He never touched me."
The other one was in the visitors' ninth
innings. Two Zurich men were on bases
and one man out, with the score 4 to 2 in
the home team's favor. A two -base hit
meant two runs and the score tied and
the game perhaps lost. A wicked ball
was batted to right field. Carrick, who
was playing this position, made a dash,
can ht the ball and made a pretty throw
t0 Barlow at first, retiring the man who
had left that bag for second. and the
game was over, with the ,care still stand-
ing 4 to 2 in favor of Ghderich.
Seore by innings—
Goderich 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0' 1-4
Zurich ....0 '2 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0=2
The following is how they lined up:
Goderich—R. Bisset 3b, Johnston std,
Carrick rf. W. Bisset c, Barlow lb.
Wiggins p, Webb cf, Snazel 2b, Pridham
1f. Sanderson spare.
Zurich—R. Hoffman Ib, Keknw 2b. C.
Hoffman p. Braun c, L. Hoffman ss.
Wurm 2b, Calfas cf, Siebert It, Hess rf.
Umpires—Jack Wiggins, town. Earl
Cooper, Clinton.
appointment is one of the good stet oils
uu
the syr rut. fie will remove in
about ten day..
Tax Rate 41 SUM.'
Tile town CuuuCU Is fixing the tax
rate. for 1920 at 41 mills. This com-
pares with 44 mills last year and is the
first reduction in the rate for ninny
years.
('ota�ratulatIons:
The results of 111e Faculty of Educa-
tion ext.ulhlatlune for interim high
retied assistants' cwrtllleatew As. an-
nounced anis tlw mows of two llndr-
rtett students are In the list of success-
ful ones : Miss Grace M. Pinder and
Mho !tete M. Worsen.
A Runaway.
Lawrence's• express team run away
again . W eduewlay morning of this
week. and In their Course around the
Square came lu eoutat•t with Mr. Jas.
F. Thomsln's automobile, which waw
standing in trout of his store. The
oar was damaged to quite au extent,
having the headlights broken, and the
radiator and the fenders Lent.., The
1 r os ,.wwrsuliv t ere. unhurt.
Sunday Evening Outdoor Serviees"
Thr first of a series of Sunday night
•.iwu-air si\vies to ire held ou Sunday
nights throughout the sutuwer, in the,
Park- on the mare. was held last Sun•
dor. A large audience enjoyed the
hearty common v singing of the Gospel
hymns. A strut chorus of men led
Bit. singing. Uri J. F. Reyeraft de-
ilvered a short. g pping (lostlel mew
eagle Rev. Y. 1'. •Dermal of Knox
(hunch will give the dress next Suu-
day evening.
St. tCfeerge's Garden
Thr garden party wide
of tit. (:rurxr s' 1.1111r01
from. Thursday last to F
to the rale 011 Thursday.
gaud attendau.e at the re
ou Friday and an interesting
program was given. The
:. S. Hardy, Mrs. Hardy a
Dora were pr rat and the 1I
of making so.,u u1tlan•e with the n
occupants of the rectory was a plea
ant feature of the occasion.
W. T. Petiolus Aute Damaged.
Exeter Times : A Chevrolet es
belonging to Mr. W. T. Fellow, of 0
riot, was badly damaged by ere
Thursday of last week and mare
visiting Mr. W. A. Hulkw•Ill. o t.rwp.
and the auto was in Mr. 1 Merlll's
tarn. Smoky was seen iss ng from
the Tarn and investigation lowed that
the car was ou fire. The Car was run
out of the barn and t)f.' fire .extlu-
gplshed by turning on w ter from some
hose' that was on the place. The.flre
started by a short ci •tilt in the start- Mr�and Mrs. Harry Knight, (>< Toronto,
Id (nit caber.. Tax wi ng of the car was k h Mrs.Knight's
destroyed together ith the Instrument
the ausedees
s deferred
Fr ay. owing
re waw 11
to uunds
euslcal
r.'a•D, Rev.
arid
litter .. Iss
u r stint ity
FII.HTIhaG FLIES AND OTHER INSECTS.—
es and --other insects-- ale -slot. -only
annoying but in many cases they imperil
health. We have everything needed for
fighting flies. mosquitoes, ants, roaches
and other pests. We also have an effec-
tive lotion that's sure death to insects
that bother your cows. horses and other
domestic animals. E. R. Wigle, druggist.
Godench.
Sunday Concert et Pavillon.
Following is theAprogrum to Is• giren
by the Lutz Seel ,y orchestra at the
l'uvlliou on Sunday attermrou and
evening next :
Light ('avedry—Ysreh, Basket of
Roses -=Selected, Perfume of the Violet
—false. Ttla' Sunny Sou it—Selection.
The !tills• of St. Mary's—Xylophone
Solo, Expectancy—Novelette, Rpariates
—Sele•tLd, The Marines—March; God
Save the King.
OBITUARY.
'4'AcTPi.E —The news was received
t week of the death or Mr. A. T.
oats, which lecurrel at Spokane.
'asliingtun. on July 1st. at the age of
rty-rave years. ".hick.” as be wee
lo wn here. was bo in G.oderir•h. a
en .ern Of -Mrs. Stueet of town and r
wiy brother of His. A D. Mclean. It is
escaped destruction. slfr. Petit, was fifteen years or more since be went
wept. He leave( a widow and three
children.
1. R. STEEL CO.
1.IM111.Il
Sc to $1.00 Store
Grand Opening
Sale
July 31st, 1920, 9 a.m.
Get the little tow a nice Toy at
a Special Bargain price. Our
TOY DEPT.
will be complete, with a toll and
varied line of all kinds of Toys.
Come early for choloe on our
tteENINU DAY.
CHEW1:.
Garden Party.—I'uder the auspices
of t'r.•we Meaux! tat churcla a garden
party will 1a' held un July "7th at the
home of Mr: trim M,•uury. Those take
ing part in the program will include
the Blackstone orrchestra. I:oalerieh,
aunt the Gibson' orchestra. Stratford,
with/Angina by Mr. John Signory -and
Mi.•ss Mae Memiry, of ('rewe. Master
Herba lirgl.•v, of Hamilton. and the
Misses Gibson; of Stratford. and read-
ings by ltev, Mr. Walden. Dungannon.
Ad?Iressw will be given by clergymen
of the distrl(t. Tom serred from R to
N u'cls•k. Admission— adults
children 2tir.
KINI:S1UtID(:E.
A Geed Man Gone.—In the death of
John I.uug uu $UIIILly. July ith, 14 1 1
Ashfield has Is', n,c:illed upon to mourn
the loss of one of Its foremost pioneers.
Mr. Long ;was a plun.wr in the ,true
sem a o�the word. Burn in the town-
ship sl r sereoty-sue rears ago. he
eoutinu.d to live h••re ever since. He
I was aJilg tatter in the furmatiou of
the Panty history of tie.vminnnity amt
right all to his deafly was always
actively interested iu all moral and
so dal opu'stiults of the t�.y. His 'pin-
ion on 11111 suIJe'rt was r,-stw*ti'al and
his advice was often sought. Mr.
l.attlii s , most striking eI1&racterlstic,
b,w-ever. wise that of fearlessly defend-
ing what he believe( to be right. but
in a' manner that. instead of makhag
enemies for him won him many warm
friends. One sister. M1ss Irving. alone
survives. his three brothers h:it•int
prede•.'a..el him : Michael In 1DOH att.,
'William and Patrick al•nut nee end six
years ago. Theme_ 1lky
Your favorite Ice cream soda is here.
None but the purest flavors used. H. T.
Edwards.
PERSONAL MENTION.
•
r Leighton S. Walker. eller son of
Mr. au.d Mr. Wesley Walker. has gone
to Wa�
offieeP of tydrr Itrns.: furniture manor' Goes to Owen Sound.
wr' t' take a prsitlun in the
LOCAL TOPICS.
facturerp, .rightou oras a leader
among the /'timate Destitute students
and will. le' greatly missed among the
Alex.
Mrt ll. M. JohnRom, son of Mr. A
Johnston of to . and G. T. It. agent
are
mg a wee with
d the prstrnmentx the foot -
Mr.
, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Martin.
Inlaid au r
boards, ald tlte,4uwer part of the wiwl Miss Florence Mooney gnd Mr. D:
shield. The damage will amount' to 11400ney are spending a few days at Tor -
about two hundred dollars. A f onto before leaving for a two months' trip esr••••••svirvaialtsfenewia•
minutes mere Hud the ear and bun to British Columbia and the Western •
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would haye been destroyed. •Stater. WHAT
Water Liam Ce�•badon Mr. and Mrs Nelson I'm and daughter, •
ef• la n/l •
jinx and t
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to have a good balance iu the
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you hy.
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VI/ 4-.1 �1rrs1• I.od,rirl,. Phan
always taken an active interest in the
affairs or the community. To h1s sis-
ter sad other relatives the sympathy'
of the community is sincerely given.
.t very large cotrc,tllr.e gathered at St.
Joseph's ,hunch 0n Tuesday, the 11th.
to attend the fuo•r1a1 .'mhos, whli•h
were c Ilicted by flee. W. A. 1k'an.
e 11.1 the remains were consigned .10
earth with the tribute of the heartfelt
sorrow of a-p•upie %the had _known
end hail host as 111.111 of lousiness', kfOli-
nes+ and truth. Stay he rest lm Wire.
at Preston h many - years. has re-_
poling p1'itph•. t ceic,•d n w,ijJ u rrited promotion. fay.
trig Prier e-rint.ferred -to-LMav'lk yyruud
••1st ly'1i'-'iwany Goderich /feuds will
Ise pleased to note this mark of .ppre-
Model Theatre
PROGRAM
For Weak July 19 to 24
ciation of his long t'rn9ces with the
c:. T/R. A newspaper despatch frwu
Pre -fon says :
re: M. Johnston. agent for the G.T.H.
"fir the past seventeen years, has re-
_ retard the appointment of a_:1i1t at
Monday and Tuesday
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE.
DOROTHY DALTON Raincoats
IN
"Lady of Red Butte"
also
CENTURY COMEDY
"Adam and Eve A La
Mode -
Wednesday and Thursday
Special
"Exploits of the Raider
Meewe"
Authentic piotures of the sinking of
Allied ehlps by Genian Cruser "Moewe"
until she wee captured by the British
Fleet
lase
GOLDWYN SPECIAL
Eminent Authurs Production
artners of the Night"
Friday and Saturday
SELZNiCK PICTURE"
CONSTANCE TALMAGE
IN
"My Lady's Name"
sip
SUPREME COMEDY
for men at a
remarkable price
Men's Tweed Raincoats. The
coat is cut in the single-
breasted style, a loose
belt with buckle. Sizes
34 to 42 at
$12.45 and $16.45
Mea's Fawn Raincoats. Made
in single-breasted style.
double -stitched, seams.
Sizes 34 to 46 at
$7.45
M. Robins
South Site Sqsare — G•iaricit
OPEN 1''.VENINGS
At the meeting of the wut
light ,�uue mission on Thurslll��c ave
the /eugiueer gave an ewfimatcl of
ser-
rop-
the
de-
in -
H.
rty,
:agree to pay ,ervi(e (charge on fl een
hursep'uwer et est for a peri( of i
five' years' fro date of installs ion.
whether the A.'rvk•.• is used or no .
A number of applications for el "tris
alit w'rvi -e were pawed.
iefler from the - enernl Sulpply
co. quote( a, prier of $15110 oq an
,automatic avtutrol chlorinating e'gIulp-
meut\complte and installed. 1 iwas
de•Ided to ask the Provincial Boa�t�t1 of
Health
oiilalitics
Ma tits.
A motion
$17 9.50 as the cost of installing a
or of flfu•eu horsepower to the
rty• of the Goderich Flax 1'... at
south end of Eldon street. It wa:
eldel that eke servlet should
stalled oh' ednditlon/that Mr. W
Hut,iitn eu. as ownFr of the pro
of Toronto, have been visiting in town •
Has Been the Elperience of I
Those Who Have Depended on s
the Leading of the Holy Spirit ?
11 a.m. •
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vicinity. ••
Mrs. A. G. Nisbet and Master Carey, r
left last week to spend several months in •
the West. - a
Miss Mona Kidd, of Toledo, Ohio, is •
hohdaying•at the parental home. N xth •
street. •
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kidd and two sons, 0
.,of Montreal. have been making a holiday tot
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a
Kidd.
Mr. Eugene Kidd is home from Detroit
for holidays.
The Misses Mattie and Ricca.Cousins. et
of Winnipeg. are spending holidays in s
town. at
Mr. and Mrs. M.1'. Monroe, of Redfield.
South Dakota, are visiting in town at the a
home of Mr. Monroe's brother. Mr. David •
Monroe. They will go from here to L
Toronto, Montreal and Quebec, returning �
home in six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gagnon. of Chap- i
. Ont.. were the- gueste at Wsr_and
Mrs. W. A. Coulthurst for a few days. .
John D. Stewart, of East street
or the !tames of soave Muui-
with up-to-date ehlorlmtftiitg
as ikiss' intrueti
Lie_ employ
hake auy risk at any
wtitfuu while war ug Mrs.Jo
has returned home after visaing with
friends at Thamesville and Detroit,
BASEBALL' GOSSIP. accompanied by her sister. Miss Mary. of
—. Detroit.
.again Defeated it Clinton. Mrs. J. N. McKendrick and Mies Mc-
KeedrIA, or Galt: ore Hitting Mends
In town.
Ma,t.'r WyrIlle Millar, of Toledo, 0..
is visiting Itis grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. U: Millar.
Miss Ilab•I foss of New York City.
they re 1101
1411141,041/4,0n- any
for the town:
Friday last the Goderich ba-eball team
,uttered another defeat at the hands of
Clinton tlalltossers, on the Clinton
,Hounds. t;odench started off like win-
ners, making three runs in the first time
up and shutting out their opponents : but Is s ndln July aud August ar the
as the game went on our boys "couNdn t- 1w E _.
stand prosperity" and at the close the VIM,' or e .
score stood Clinton 13. Goderich 5, Leeis 1 • Tool•
worked for Goderich and pitched good, Miss try Elliott bas returned homy
ball. but his support was not up to the from the West after spending .11
mark and this was one of the reasons the iltouths %lotting ber brothersat t
game was lost. g't
This Is the Kist!Just to celebrate the Glorious Twelfth
the Goderich team decided it was time
they were showing their colors if they
wanted to be recognised as a ball team.
Whether it was houdooism or hard luck,
before this date their victories wore wide
apart. However. all this will be forgotten
if the team will continue the Lima of ball
well -
they put up on Monday. It was
played game on both sides. The pi ins
of Zurich was about perfect, and •it as
only by putting up good ball all the t me
that Goderich succeeded in holding them
down. The match was .played in the
afternoon, commencing about 3.30, and
one of the largest crowds seen at Agricul-
tural Park in many years, when a tease -
ball game was the only attraction, was
present. This put new heart into the
home team and some of the players were
heard to say during the contest that it
would be a disgrace-toMeebefore such a
crowd of supporters. "Jimmy Wiggins
made his first appearance in the tars this
season and the manner in which he put
them over was viewed with .'elight by
home "fans" and Stith dismay by
Zurich "rooters." in the nine inning'
played he struck out nine men• and used
good judgment in sizing up the batting
abilities ofitach man. He was ably sup-
ported behind the bat by "Bill" Bisset.
who got everything there was to get We
are not in the habit of mentioning the
good or bad plays of individuals on the
team, hut besides the two above men-
tioned there were two plays that deserve
Lists(anmore.
Miss Mary Tom, w1R/ bas peered snw-
cessfllly her third -year examinetion In
inedisiht' at the l'afteeitty'iSt TOMMY.
gpvi%1 ig the summer vacation at her
home herr`
The Mikes Beryl and firma Mon-
teith, of I'otiissalnat have leen %letting
.11Ls__xnd-
Ing a month t"Lsit-
iv this part of
The Mean Cheat Who Became
Geeer3us 4
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Young People's Meeting. 8 p.m
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7 p.m.
et the hawse
Leckie and an•,'
tug their •r,4ut1
Ontario.
Mrs. LbMe Kant of St. L.o111s, 110..
and Mr. I.ohls Wild nd sister. Miss
Aunt' S'1141, of North i kota, are visit-
ing their mother and list s, Gloucester
Terrace: stud afro their sister and
broths■ lu Stanley and Iia tach town -
Mho( M. •Itutwertson. of Mega Fair,
is spending her va,entlOn with 1' sis•
ter. Mrs. E. Fisher, at ('arlow. She
has Just returned from i1, motor
through New York State le comps.
with ?(r. and Mrs. L.. J. Ro1..11$0n: e,1
Nbagaa' Falls. N. Y.. risithie merry
plerr. til intere"t and ape .,iotas'
time In Watkins glen and the ,sur-
rounding mon nt,,inous regions,
Mr. H. Earl Elliott. after several
years ou the staff of 1'pper t'ntad,r
college. Toronto, has lakttn a position
in the °Akrs of the Steel Company of
('ands at Hamilton. Ile enjoyed id -
work at it. 1.. c..• bin sees hotter pros-;
pert of adraneenlent In his new (,owl- 1
ties, and. as he is Die type of anung
man obo Pm-veeylsl we expwl•t to herrn
df 'his stesidy and•suhstantlnl enterers.
Mr. Filing aloha a brief holiday et the
special mention. The first was when parental home in town hsforr,,Rning to
Barlow ran in from nrst hese and forted Jtamilton.
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1. R. STEEL CO
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Grand Opening
Sale
July 31st, 1920, 9 a.m.
Our
NOTION DEPT.
will be a real friend to the Indut-
trtous Mls:, or Mrs. Every wo-
man knows the necewnty of
having -each Items as Needles.
Pins, Tape, Dome fasteners,'
Thread, Belting, Buttons etc„- _
etc., on hind at all these.
Title Dept. will he complete on
our OPENING DAY and it w111
pay you t0 give 1t a call.
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Real Chi
is something Which e
pie of good taste deligI
in. We want yon to come
in and enjoy loohiug ov-
er utlr
English China
whether yon intend buy-
ing or not -
Wedwood, Minton, Royal
Doulton, Aynsley, Shelly,
and the old Willow.
Smith's tri Store
East St. Phone 198
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_Counter Check Books at "The Signal"
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