The Signal, 1920-7-22, Page 5s
Double Your Pleasure
TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU
Now that the fine weather has arrived to stay, many
little pleasure outings are being planned and you will be
seeing many things you would like to remember. Why not
take a Catuera with you and photograph theta ? They will
be a continual remembrance that will afford you great
pleasure. The photographic section of our store carries a
full line of K.daks aid Supplies. We also attend to the Devel-
oping and Printing of your negatives. Our experience covers
years in this work.
Below we list our prices :
Developing •
All 6 and S'expoeure films up to and including 2 Z3'i O roll
Larger films ` Lir
Film Packs, at.; --•
Filar Packs, larger site
15-$d' Ile es. ;,'.'tix4y 4c ea.
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WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
GODERICH
Nut men Side St re
The Squalid
meads onext. he 28th. at wf the clubs in thehhichtn inks f
rom
manypetted to be present. On Wednesday
evening the band of the 33rd Regiment
will play at the green.
upon the retest : at
.k very j:.•tty wedding tttl the
(lieu Adelaide ranch, ).unit
home of air. James Hallows, when his
sister, Mottle was united In ixuarrtage
to Robert W. J. Parklw. sun, of the
X-ray' Fund. tate Rev. Juiayh Perkily.
Mayor \1'igle. treasurer of the X-ray la rl R . iitjdt ur kat. Promptly
fuudhoop lit tuuureceip with Alexandra ate' o'clock the bride' couple took their
of $.'1s
o iu the l'o of a evRed l'r un plats on the lawn to the stratus of the
tVorof >1k. trues l'ountrur w tithe Louie rlu welding march. played by
1r,'nsrrs. The amount now in the
t rwtsnn•r's lands tui• .this fund is � Jewu C, Youirg• alive of the bride, of
$4re3.t►I. This does not include the sum Goderiele Out. The bride. who was
of $t95 raised by the "tag day" ou Presented lit marriage by her brutlwr.
Juwes iialtuw'r. W$J bttotrrlltglY jtow[ted
July Itrs lit dove oilfired taffeta. wearing ��tt
Ai Attreetive f sewer debentures
eent res k'rrnch hat et blue and silver and
Ttte town of t;ialc•rich la offering fur carrying a bouquet of Smoot reser.
gals a:n�l!1."o.ul of sewer drts`utures uud Lthe was attended by her little u1t•,•rs,
is giving decal investors the that chaixe
Huth enol Irene Sallowe, who made
to purchase them. Thera drlwuturee t hits roils tiuh
are offered at 6 per cent. and are for
towhee u[ pink. Vet
a varlets- of alyoulee. and run for from k bonnets is and
our to twenty years. The list may be
sret(jtt the town hall, where sub•srilt- Johu's 1' •sbt-
tiona will he received be the treasurer.
The Danseet. '
Tlw clansant helot on Wednesday
afiernoun at the new Pavillon. under
the attsplce•s of the General Brough
Chapter of the I. O. 1). E. was an
inetoulitied sut."t"s. Atswt three hun-
lreet ts•rs.rus were present. and en-
joyed to the limit the Root) music and
refreshments. The affair was the first
venture of its kind to be held at the
seat*
Pavillon.
la which to eholdslarget gather-
ings, of this kind.
The General "trough Chapter wishes
to take this opportunity of thanking
Mr. ltuchauan for his getterersity lit
giving them the use td his Pavilion BA$1LBAI.I. GOSSIP.
for Wedursday afternoon's entertain -
mens
SMITH'S
ART STORE
- hi—Ville most cunning
little Incense Men and
Japanese Novelties —
for Gifts and Bridge
Prizes, very reasonable
in price.
Next time you want a
little gift or bridge
prize just come in
SMITH'S ART STORE
EAST STREET
Pear 198
LOCAL TOPICS.
dainty little flower girls In their hand -
embroidered frocks o w '
e r e 1
currying baskets of sweet peas. Rev.I
Thos. Wilsuu. of St. u u's res
terWa church. alediclne Hat. performed
the ceremony. After the wedding it 1
dainty luncheon was served. the table ,
dec•oratioge (wing pink and' white.
These present from a distance were
Mrs. Parkins. the groom's ruother:
Mrs. Julia Young and son. of ltit,tiald,
Alberta; Misses Fturente and Jean
Young. of Goderk•h, tint.; alis Irene
l.awre•mw. and Yr. Jacek Tutees', of
Medicine Ifat. The bride was the
recipieut of many useful gifts. tnclnd-
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frig several cls quew. Mr. and Mrs. I
Parkins will make their home at 11a
Eleventh street. ate ktine Hat. and will
lie at home to their friends after
aeptemter 1st.
Hoggarth--Spars.
St. Peter's church Tuesday mornnfg was
the scene of a'quiet wedding Miss Ernesta
Amelia Sparr• daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John d
in matrimony Nelson y toMr. Ha old J. Hogga Hoggarth,
sem of Mr. and Mrs Robert Hoggarth•
Wiggins' Twisters Puzzle Crediton. I
The Goderich baseball team had some
trouble getting to Crediton on Friday.
Leaving town in Swans' motor 'bus,
they gut as tat as Baytield when some
thing went wrong and the car became I
y.
am did
leave
e
The
A mass was
bride celebrated
ras married in I till llaatte in the afterrnoon andtwere duet to
her travelling suit of navy blue. The \ play at 6.30 they had no time to watt for
bridesmaid was Miss Elizabeth Farr and , the 'bus to be repaired, and so they hired
the groom was supported by Mr. William wo autos at Bayfield and proceeded on
Farr. After the wedding repast at the their way, arriving at
d e Crediton
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home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. !o'clock. They
wentll
Hoggarth lett on a trip to Niagara Falls. I field and the game of seven innings was
Toronto and other cities and on their I layed before dark. Th s was making
return will reside inGodericn. At Toronto good time and the following,account of
a reception was held fof'the ba dh aucouplet;
at the residence of Mn. Hogg
Mrs. William Dillon.
The Fall Falr.
Preparations are under way tor the
Godrnch fall fair. to be held September
8, 9 and b).
Milk Test.
Dr. hunter, M. O. H • reports the
results of the examination of milk from
dairies supplying Goderich. under date of
July 15: Butterfat percentage—LeliaMaskell. 4 : Bissett, 3.70 ; Oke. 3.50 ;
McManus. 3.40: Fisher, 3.40.
B.wling Tournament.
The'. awn bowling club has arrangedfor a tournament to commence
Wed -
ti.derib Boys in Auto Aedde■t.
A pi}t3' of young Goderich.boys had an
experience on Sunhat' which they will not
want to repeat and which 'tight easily
have resulted much more senously than it
did. The boys—Fred Price. Arthur
Curry. Stanley Wilson, Wm. Mountain
rid Russell Young—were driving to
the game will show the reason
Gotlendi went to bat 'ret
was "nothing doing" in the wa
hy:
d there
of run -
getting. Creditors also tailed to shore to
their try in this innings. In the skcond I
time up Goderich was again ban ed,
while Crediton, with two men out, scot
on a rather wild throw from short to t
home plate. In the third innings Godenc
opened up on Pitcher 0 Neil in the dol -
lowing manner: With two men gone.',
-Teddy-Johnston made a two-basedrive.
a
Wingham in a car own ee, and about I followed with hits by Carsick, W. isset,
father. Mr. St. Georg when the cat 1 Barlow and Webb. and when the picnic'
two miles north of Blyth,I ended t;udench had five runs on the tally -
was going at a pretty good speed• K `sheet. Another was added in the fourth. I
"turned turtle,'' and the boys were all I mut went to hest on a hit, stole second, ,
injured more or less seriously• a broken went to third on an overthrow and scored
arm a broken collarbone and broken nbs on a passed ball by the catcher. This',
being among the list of casualties. The. ended the scoring on both sides—total 6 to:
car. an Overland was badly wrecked. 1 in favor of Godench.
Help was rent out to the scene of Those who went from town to see the
accident and after receiving game say n was well worth the trip to see
attention at Blyth the boys were brotiOt the way w i;gins hai the Crediton players'.
ich. a battered -looking lot. the at his mercy and the good support he gots
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Thursday, July 22, 1920.— 5
LNSEIIJSIMEM I�'L_-tL1t B
JULY 3lst
rand Opening Sale
R. Steel Company, Limited
5c to $1.00 Store
Don't forget the date of our
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Ojenin.jSaieT
Grand
The time is drawing near when you will have ,the opportunity to attend
one of the greatest sales that was ever eld in Goderich or vicinity.
Pricesastonish you will be announced in
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Paces that will
the Papers next week
\i'atch for them. Goods will be sold away below cost at this sale, in
tend our Grand
In
order to make olt worth your share lofte to these[ wonderful values yours heu d
order for you g
make an effort to be here at
SaturdayMorning, July 31st
9 o cock sharp
We will have for your approval and inspection
Formal Opening
A
the day
Before the Opening Sale
which will enable you to see the merchandise which will be sold on our
Opening Day, and to definity locate each item that will be sold. We
will have the leading Orchestra to entertain you while on your tourof
inspection.
Candy and
Souvenirs will be given away free to the ladies and
children at our Formal Opening
from his teammates. Had it not been
ac en respecting the drying o(!
men of the laws respe g for the excusable error mentioned above ee,jji
automobiles. he would have a shutout game to his l�
Hon. u,{'.L Carmichael Coining. credit. Miller. at second base. proved
Word has just h. hreceived oineial now that that that he tll hebe
as gots rounded a great help to
nto condi-
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Hun, Peter Hmlth, the
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surer. wilt not be able
toattend !ikon. He was signed up at the first of the
but couple of weeks ago. H al has a so- s
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will be the affect .n my life if 'a
am "filled with the Spirit ?"
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the Cornc Farmer; Club pl, sit' at 1 season but had been out of town until a
the nin
t ng Park next Tl rsd iv mutation as a pitcher. In this contest
he had eight chances at second base and
accepted them all, one of these being a
hard batted ball over his head. Miller
couldn't reach it with his gloved hand but
nailed it with his ungloved one and hung
on. At another stage in the game he got
a man at first base by a perfect throw
while lying on the ground. But as all the
boys played good ball perhaps we should
not specialize. but we think Signal rea lers I sit
like to know how the games are won or L�
lost. If the home nine car. keep up the I
stride they have shown in the last two
the heapames hey befo before yet
eason s over. top of
' r [rel Score by innings—
picnic, but those .coming art' Goderich _ 0 0 5 1 0 0 0—ti
to sirp'ly the ,te.eeeesary dishes and I Crediton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
ea ti'nde es. A cordial Inv (tation is ex- The following is how they lined up:
tendevl t.• the general public to attend Goderich—R. Bisset :lb. Johnston ss.
the pi: tilt.. Carrick rf. W. Bisset c. Darlow lb.
p,l -goes. Webb 11, Wiggins p, Snazel cf, Millet 2b.1
The Melk•tue Hut News of July f► Crediton—Watson ss. B. Fahner lb, K.
tzar the following account of the wed- Fahner cf. H. Fahner c. O'Neil p. Hedden
ding of alis. Startle gallows. formerly I rf, Bradley If. Holtzman 2b, Motz 3b.
of Colborne township. whir«• many I Umpires—Jack Wiggins and a man
friends Here will Juin in felicitations 1 rom Ailsa Craig.
For Week July B. to 31 I ■
Monday and Tuesday •
Meoese u iu a •
another Cabinet Minister. Hou. Lt. -Cul.
Carmichael. will be present and will
address the gathering. I.t_a'ol. Car-
michael le a member of the I'rovttk'iul
Hydro-elrrtrio t`omtnl$don and may
steak regarding Hydro affairs. which
are Interesting to farmers and towns-
people alike these days. Other speak-
ers to Iw present are Mr. Andrew
Hicks. M. P. 1'.. South Huron. and
)dr. )'has. Mti'unly, the chief live stock
salt -swan of the Farmers Co-openttive
Co. There will he a program of sports.
including a baseball match between
t;IMierich township and Carlow teams.
The t'itNb wilTu'tl�bot 1''1t -for then
a I Next Thing"
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coL ICTURE ,
MABEL YN PNORMAND
"UP STAIRS"
A CAPITAL COMEDY
'Two Dollars Please'
Featuring Capital Beauties
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ELSIE JANIS
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"A Regular Girl.,
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RiCH BENEFITS
There is not a six[& mum
why you should delay roma
the benefits of deli, notated
Scott's Emulsion
Far better than alcoholic
maim or medicines, eery
deep of Scaslt's eon
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Clinton Hoes it Again.
Clinton baseball team again downed the
;home team at Agricultural Park on Wed- 1
needay night before a good crowd oft
spectators. Clinton has proved itself the
Goderich team's -jinx- this season.
having won all the games scheduled
between the t esu contenders. A protested
game has been ordered to be played over,
which will be pulled off tomorrow (Friday)
night at Clinton.
In the game on Wednesday evening
there was nothing in the way of sense-
; tional playing on either side. The trouble
Iwith Goderich's representatives was they
' could not place Cooper's curves safely I game to play on the home grounds
rough. Clinton had a batting game here in August. The
The hours for INSPECTION will from
Friday, an to 9 p.m. Friday I
2to5p.m.
Evening, July 0th
No goods will be sold ail this day
We will have for your convenience an up-to-date Rest Room where you
can meet your friends and make yourself at home at all times. When
making your appointments just say,
"Meet Me at Steel's Rest Room."
Don't forgeto have the next week's papers in and goods that will 1 e sold on the time to look over the
wonderful prices
Grand Opening Day, Saturday, July 31st, 1920, at 9 o'clock sharp
L. R. STEEL COMPANY,Limited
The Bi�c•to $1.00 Store
GODERICH, ONTARIO
OBBEIERSiEig
Crediton has a
locals have six orseven games to play
away from home.
Wm. Bisset wrenched his knee while at
practice on Monday night. The injury
did not affect his effectiveness behind the
bat in the game, but he had to have
bstitute run the bases for him.
v. ef.,
i . streak in the first and second innings, in
4 which they scored five runs, all they got
in the seven innings played. Godench
went out in quick succession up to the
seventh innings. when they tallied their
only run, the final ,core being S to 1 in
Clinton's favor. Wiggins complained of
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a tore arm before the game started, but I e A number of the Zurich Ola era were at
good
oer the first two ng of some
he pitched
good ball. The fielding of some members I the game at Crediton on Friday night
he team was ala° a little ori color. and seemed much pleased at Creditor's
the same tree tat the heads
getting tmen
of the Goderich team as they received the
week previous. In passing through Zurich
on the way home the Zurich players gave
the home team a good teed of Limburger
cheese and summer sausage.
Left Fielder Carrick, of the Goderich
team. was out of the game on Wednesday
evening. having met with an accident at
the Western Canada Flour Mills, where he
isi stn Bing Injured.
He was missed his
rib being
the team.
Ernest Bell ("Pacer") an old-time ball
player. was at the game and was warmly
welcomed by his friends. Ernest used to
be able to pitch a good game of bell. buthe
wearond his
for is the gone,
t he ortColborne
me
avelaran� of the late war.located.e he is now He is also
a
OI t
some of the misplays costing runs. We
sla.uld not be surpnsed. in case Wiggins
takes a notion so pitch at Clinton on
Friday night, if he should win his game.
Score by innings—
Clinton_-........3 2 0 0 0 0 0-5
Goderich 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
The Zine -up— McNeil
Clinton—Hawkins if, Cooper Q,
3b, Tasker l� Draper sac,
( [tet rf, Fulford
c.
2b.
1Y joGiderin c.
Goderich lf. i gi Bisset BissJohnston. 1rlor
Snazel n.
Wiggins
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ID. Webb c , ilk* 2b, Pridham If.
Sanderson spare.
Umpire—)ask Wiggles.
Notes.
The Goderich team intends to make a
big ei/ort to take the silver at Blyth on
the 28th of July•
• I t3odericb has only erne more
League
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THE NECK ADORNED
With ere of our exquisite, extra
long necklaces is more to he admire,)
than a Aare neck. no mutter how
well formed and modelled. Dainty -
jewelry of this kind-neekia, tw,
hrneelets, earrings, brooches. and
ewrutll
pins—add to woman's natural
charm.
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ERTSON
TSON
WATQHMAKER AND JEWELLER
(',oderich, Ontario
Corner East St, and Square
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