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LABOR DAY BASEBALL.
t%dertei Wise lint Pries at Zwick
Second al Lwek ow.
baseball arida on Labor 1►oy, taking1 •kno
(;ralerieh was represented ,i t
atwo
part iu the tournaments at 1
1fmod Zurich. At l.uekitow the' regularew
teats won second place, while aur
iei a team eomposts1 mainly of Tor-
onto player,., engaged iu order not to
disappoint the Zuriett pw,pte, r•epra»
euted Goderiei, and took the hire
money.
In the IIrst game at Luck now, God
erk•la defeated \valkertoa 14 to 8. The
pone was fairly even fora while, but
Goderich anally got on tp the Walker.
ton pitcher's oa'eriage and twitted tJtem
freely.
('argil) defeated Listowel ii to 4, and
or third mosey Walkerton defeated
Listowel ,i to 4.
Cargill s, Goderich 7.
The Buri genie was between (leder-
-11 and Cargill and was a battle royal.
First one leant and then the other
sunlit evert up on thein opponents or
get ahead one run, Inst neither _testa
could pull away from the other, and
there were many exciting moments
and ninny chose playa. When Goder-
ich Enhrhtd its lost innings the
score was even, and Cargill had the
iuuings to win. Two men were out
:old two strikes had been called on the
last twitter when the winning hit was
made, and Cargill won the game by
$ runs to 7, and Brat prize (o the
tournament, Goderic'b getting second
place.
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The Goderich Ilse -up was as follows :
Pridham It. Carrick ef, Brown c, Wig-
gins an, Melbourne lb, W. Bisset rf,
Jliller 2b, Smith p, R. Bisset 3b.
The Zurich Tournament.
The Labor Day celebration held at
Zurich on Monday was a decided success,
and the attendance was large. The
weather looked gloomy in the
but the rein held off all day and in tttie
afternoon the sun came out and warrned
up the atmosphere, making the day a
fine one (or an outin
g. f
the day's sports started about� program ,
the first Event 11 a match
between beinga bchtball match
Zurich and erich.
. Googiuctt 4— Zl1RJ(u 2.
Much interest was taken in this game,
as both teams e.
Zurich had Fisheraand Lang of Detad out,icle roitasa battery, while Godench had several
new faces on their line-up.
Zurich went to bat first, and succeeded
in putting a run across with a streak of
batting and a couple of errors. They
were blanked in the next six innings, but
in the seventh put another run over and
this ended their scoring (Or the game.
Goderich was not successful in scoring
1 until the third frame, when they put two
across. They drew blanks in the fourth
and fifth, and in t
more, and this wound 11r sixth added two
the game. up the scoring of
It was a well -played gime on both
sides. Both batteries wore on their mettle
at all stages of the contest, but the
Godirich team were far superior in their
field_ work.
The. following
0 i0 2 0
n the score by innings—
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teams
dismon
exciting
times i
Cooper,
to his u
not back
was pr
this encou
end of w
ball. N
Clinton
game until
hiscallin
w old no
Wurm of
the . est o
1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 x-4
re—B. H. M 0 1 0-2
McCreath, Goderich.
EDITON DEFEATS CLINTON.
bout 2 o'clock in the afternoon the
part of the program was corn-
, when the Clinton and Creditor,
took their positions on the
d. This game was not nearly as
as the morning event; in fact, at
t was somewhat of a burlesque
pitching for Clinton. was not up
sua) form and his teammates did
him up any too well. Crediton
etty lucky in getting runs, and
raged them to play some good
ire innings were played, at the
hick the score stood Crediton 9,
4 B. H. McCreath umpired this
Clinton made an objection to
g a"hulk" on their pitcher and he
I handle the game any longer.
fZurali
worked the indicator for
the
root RACE.
The next event.
for baseball player, which retuned as
*h
1follows: First, Hoetrum, Goderich: 2nd,
C. Hofim,n, Zurich: 3rd, Dr. O'Brier,,
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Tiding "fltUfT-A-TIVES•
MRS. M. J. GORSE
3928 Union St., Vancouver, ILO.
"I suffered with all the symptoms
of Female Trouble, with chronic ('oo-
stip ation and constant Headaches.
I hod paiai les down in the bock aid
sides of die hedy. I tried various
remedies without relief, and then put
myself under a doctor's rate and he
advised we to have an operation. 1
refused.
Thea, I started taking 'Fruit -a.
tivea'; and from the outset,, I tett
better, and Ma asedscime nam
schemed me of all my miserycompletely
suffering. My weight was only 143
pounds and now it is 168 pounds,
am free of pow and headaches and the
terrible Constipation ; and what saved
me feene esisevy is the splendid fruit
medaaee, 'Irrratt.a-ti yea'."
MRS. M. J. GORSE.
drib. a box, a for $3,50, tris( size 25e.
At all deities er seat postpaid by
Fruit -a -tires limited Ottawa. Out.
Zurich.
THE FINAL GAME.
The final game for fust place in the
tournament cum
o'clock, between teenced about four
his Crediton and Goderich.
game was a one-sided affair. the
Crediton team being outclassed.
tried out three pit. hers, Weir, anThs.1y
O'Neil, but they all looked alike
to their
opponents, who bombarded their offerings
at every angle Crediton also made
numerous protests against the umpire's
decisions, without any cause, until Mc-
Creath, who was officiating, refused to do
so any longer and handed the indicator to
Wurm ofLurich, who finished the job.
Crediton scored two in the first
and two in the jhird, and that was all
the runs they could put across.
scored their runs in the first ur frames:
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two in the first, one in :he second, five in
thirl and three in the fourth. The final
standing was Crediton 4, Goderich I1,
and Goderich was declared Winner of
first position in the tournament.
Score by i
/1_2 1 5
Crede cai.2 0 3 0 ) 0 0 x—]h
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THE HOUSE OF RELIATBIL1IT
is survived by iine brother out of a I dine: Mr. John takes
family of 1111).., null by four children. WO ritual,
. R (Illam.
of (;exherteli: Mary and Mei. Throat Your favtrite ice cream soda is here.
Fergnxon, or Lailea. The remains None but the
were int.•rr,rt in Itunapsum,n ,•ease- Edwards.purest flavor used hi T,,
te,;y. the Berries being eonduriwl by
Rey. (Laos
were,. Ws1' Th# petl•he,rent PEa8or1AL
llotlucre, Thos. Woods, MQ:IYTIOIV,
Rola'rt Henry, John Cooke, Godfrey
Hali owl Tbo*, Shackleton. Iliac 4;ertrorle Fos was
THOMPet)N.—The death of Mr. Toronto for the holiday. home from
Adam Thompson ,scnrre,l very sod -1 JL. Earl Elliott, of Hamilton, was
deals on Tuesrl*y fast. Hr was in tntt'h fur the hol)daj,
workirs as usun,l that .waling at
his hlaclrsnJ,(,tb shop, at the e•nni,•r ,at I Mis• Frances Wiggins. of Detrat, it
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B.4MEBALL GOSti(p. James H oo the homestead I
Gadt,,ieh 3—tehneees 1.
Itwas not an overly -large crowd that
assembled at Agricultural Park on Satur-
daywaaft ren o he Tto see the baseball game
between
e en team. Those
Simcoes and the
saw who did attend
Bone good playing by both nines and
Rthe box artists at their best. Bruce and
�.,oi, both members of the Toronto
apparent that bothi, pitched pitchers
ball, but it was
their strength for were saving
Rob-
ertson pitched for they s games.team.
"Bobby" held the reputation gained for
him on hprevious visit here in August,
when he ped the home team take the.
edn-at Blyth. The rung wereeStscarce
on both aides in this game.
rticoes
went tto hat bet and were quickly retiredr
and so were Goderich in their first try.
Both teams were blanked in the second
and third, but in the fourth Simeon
scored one and (jodertch went them one
better. notching two runs, and added
another in the fifth
and Mr. Wm.'
Victoria facia stirrer said Elgin avenue, and ++ visiting at her home, West street.
about neon was engaged in shoeing I Mass Grace Pander has taken a pori
a horse wb••n he sn4lenly eettatxeetg as reacher at Conn, near Mount F
A few moments behire he had row- I Mr and Mrs. E. C. Russell, of Wa
DillhLttl of his heart Lrosntt„R_y/m vilk, spent t!x week•end with 1[ts
and turd tellers a drink of water. A i swanapn
i, ,..,,_ _ait ott haud within Mise Reta Worsell has taken a pros
ninute4. but cowl! do ,.,g, the tear ting staff of the Southam
was only on the 13th of Augnat that I High School,
leceasst'a younger brother, W 11 r. and Mrs.R.
fled after only a few day*' Inflow , NJII/ design J. Smith and dough
The only brother i a Pi Guelph, are spendin
la -I ,1<'fl b, �`lvi surviving }t ,few days in town,
tire twin sisters, a[r . town, and there spent r. and Mn. a'
J. Long, ofd at
town. and Mn. ttnell, of Australia. tler and n jown end with friends at
Dw•eawd'k mother, Mr,, Stolt. Ttwtttp•
*tri, alto surely,,,, aunt he leaves s Mr, Douglas Mooney and Miss
wife. a sun. ('heater, of us' Oooern- encs Mooney have returned from a t
went railw mall set to the Pacific _
ter, railway and a claalgh-Coast. ('Litton slut• Yarns r_ and Mrs. Win. nitraehae ha
town. The ber'avwl wIfe ht+ fern rntstilsiel f:t a pleasant v1811
al
I)u•
.. H ae•r fins- I {wers,nkage at ylltchell.
band's sudden death and has lieu ha Mr. J. S. Hume came up from Detroit
band's
,visas' .rendition. ' on Saturday
The. 'tonere) takes d and returned on Monday,
(Thnrsio I place ells acctinapanied by Mrs. flume.
7) a ternes,n from the fain- I Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clerk and Miss
Sly realdpaare, Gibloons street, to Malt- 1
lord cemetery. Ruth Clark, of Detroit, who were visiting
F'1SHF:It.--.A mach PAteemwl lady, I Mrs. Stirling, have returned home.
in rhe person of Mrs. Ebenezer Miss Welsh and Miss MacDonald, of
in
levigate or +Kincardine,are the guests of Mrs. Sin,
on sumay. Newgate
L"Oth,esed s her Clair. Britannia toad. for a few days.
eiglirc-s,s•om) yet r. The dee•Ptlsw1 had Mns. W. J. Adams, tate of North Bay.
a large circ).• of friends ha town and has joined her husband, who is foreman
a large
met tenlarly around Ben. -aThr Sigteel'a mechanical department.
miller, where the family formerly re- I Mn. S.S. Cooper, ,is
to
aide'. Its today, havinof Clinton, is in town
Iter death r theated pet air let- g just returned from a trip
Hess extending over pant them of several months to
hs, during the !oat Ere weeks Ireland, Great Britain and
of w filch three of her daughter,. Mr. Charles Swanson, wife and family.I t
film l'l;' ey. of Toronto; mothet. Mrs.
Mra. A. J. I of Wingham, have returned home after
Stewart, of ('iromtlon, .Uta., and ' spending oweek —: after
Ilrs. Hopklig of Atli/title Pity) hail M. C. Swanson,
been with
tion
For
Iker-
M. C.
ition
Dtoo I
ter,
ga(
on,i
Ben•,
or -
rip
re
ngws ended tat
scsear 1 onll inch sides, GoderiCh had the
She eighth, but were retired
ithout a run,
Stgie oy'innina-
oderich_ .0 0 0 2 .1 0 0 0 0- 3
mcon.. 0 0♦ 1 0 0 0 0. 0-1
The line -up -i.
Ooderich-fSatdham
crfCooper a W. basset c, Barlow lb, Webb
Rober M � 2b, Carrick r
p (. R. Bisset 3b,
e(-annse,
Rs 2b, Brucep, Percy 3h
Brooks c, Heetrum cf, Ouimet Iifotrrne lb
Umpires --Jack Wiggins and B. H.
McCreath,
Shut Out -by the Millers.
On Friday evening last the Millers and
the Squares had another baseball battle
at
Agricultural the result of which
was "ground” Clifford Webb was ire the box for
the Millers and his pitching was very
effective, the Squares not being able to
MI any runs over in the six innings
played. Harold Murney started in to
pitch for the Squares, but retired in the
fourth frame in favor of Ernie Pridham,
who held etre Millers scoreless for the
next two innings The score at the finish
was Millers 5, Squares 0.
TO THE BOYS ANLEALRIA
of Goderich and
anrrounding
country, a word about your
SCHOOL EQUIPMENT
1 r►it will not forget, of course, your pens and pencils,
seribh►let•s, grammar and arithmet c books, but there is
another item which must not be overlooked. What Boy
or Girl wants shabby shoes 1' Most of you have "finished
,out" your old ones during the summer holidays, and no
matter how nicely you are dressed, a pair of shabby shoes
' will give you an untidy appearance.
,lust pass the word along to Mother or Father that the
hest place to go fora good new pair is "the shop on the
(warner," where we can give you good SOLID-LLAT'S1Q
SCHOOL 8RO7.8 that will stand up and wear well under
the rough image you are bound to give them in your school
games, at very reasnnahle prices.
R'e wish } nu every success in your renewed studies.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
Sharman's Shoe Store
W. mac, sIIAuuN
Oem ARV.
PHiI.LfI'A.--•tA highly respre'ted
resident of Asbfleld, in the pennon of
Vint I
'roam on An ilii jtlpsi,saifdta ay at
home
of bee brother. Mr. Jolla Paye Mrs.
I'l,ittipa was in her eightieth,
basin
g been Dorn in (7slbertieme town
ship In
Il a She was married at
GoderSae, and she sad her
huebend moved M tbeir home oa the
1>th of Aub g4 where she liven eot,-
ttnnoe,•ly nntil two months ago, when
ems went to Thronto to visit her bro-
ther. WhiN /here Atte mafervrl a
apr'u, d pin time Mroke tom whirl,
she never reeovered. The Arent *tote
rams in May, 101? Her hnatwiad
I,rniereas d torr eighlura Trees- Mlle
•Mea. Fleiter was
formerly Mb*, Mary N'Corvle and was
born In Toronto. She was marrhd
at Benmlller sixty years ago last
January to her now la•r/aav 1
rr.
Mr sod Ifrs. C. R. Bowden, of
Toronto, are Spending • couple of
weeks with the former's parents*,
Mr. and Mn,,. W. S. Bowden
Atter er,rain to (; '" rt-
Mr
and Mn. R. S Mallot and Mr. and
visit -
lived here for ins /iode/lit they Mrs. H. R. Johnston, of Essex. are visit -
lived fly for a similar n years, trot- tog the ladies' _parent,. Mr. and Mrs..
Bled Iia J'hlkseelphla anti two years od they(Itch rt Cls►k, St. Patrtck'e street
ago they rn'b,rned to town. Mrs.
Planer's. death maker the first break
In the family, her hnshand and fa -
lie of five daughters and fine son stir
Tiring. Tlu• children not already
mentions. are Mew. A. G. McLeod.
Ruston, Snit., yr,. B. J. Crawford,
Melfort, Soak.,. aid 'See»ed Sieber, of
St. Louis •The ?cneral took place on
Tuesday aftereeos of last week to
Colborne cametep, the aeerk,p, being
cetahrctret by NOT. R. C. klellerdld
and the paitheansea being Mewitn. A.
Header and Wm. Hunter, of Klncsr
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Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Cox and baby
Marion, of Chicago, are the guests of
Mrs Sinclair. Britannia road, Mr. Cot
is the son of Mr. John Cox, well known
in Goderich.
Mr. Alien Sinclair, who has been sailing
this stunner, a at home again and wifi
leave to resume his studies at Queen's
University, Kingston. on the
the fall termopening of
,)
Mr. i•. E. Armstrong, of the *toff
of the central Rurrlrtesa College,
Stratford, was fa town on
ttircadatt
on haislnew, in ronneetloa wit) the
('ohh•ge,
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