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The Signal, 1921-10-13, Page 5.4 yr-*r...r4sar......-liiiew.•w+r•.rr•r,.r._ _- ..•,,.... Ladies and Misses CQats Special this week $28.75 A very soft fine all -wool Velours has been used for the Ladies' and Misses Coats featured this week. Some have loose back with double box or inverted boxpleats. Others with fancy braid trimming. Ladies' and Misses' sample D R ESSES in tricotine and serge, beaded, braid trimmed or embroidered in charming designs, suitable for fall. Our Price $13.50 to $28.50 A new shipment of Waists, the new Peter Pan style of Georgette crepe and crepe -de -chine. Also various other styles on sale $4.50 and $4.95 T icolette waists, our price $2.95 Jdmper Dresses. This most popular style of frock, made of all -wool Flannel and Serge, all colors. Regular prices, $10.00 and $8.50, Our Price . $6.95 and $5.95. Select Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. Goderich Hoodquarters alad Factory: 448 Queen St., West, Toronto LOCAL TOPICS Candidates Getting Bury. Mr. W. H Fraser. the (Mend 1•andt-I dab • t -. t It 111t nets! on Tits ltiy getting 'unlinintt.l with. w-'tt a large number of friends. some of the townspeople He found`'darly was blr,ught east for Inters the Liberals of G,sb•rl..h In egad tight- I and the funeral hakes place t ling trim and r'i.. rt.MI that ,rutditions 1 froth detestetl's old home at Rater were farorallc in ..th.-r parts of the; ford. riling that he hal meetly vIAted. 1 __lithe Society. - Mr. (:serge Spo.tton. th.• ('ouw•r-stive I a1,rr1111ate, els,. 4'1(14 in terry the •awed The feature of the annual meeting cloy I of the tleMIPrIPh branch of the finite --- 1 ikerir4T, which wits In -Id in V•ieti.rla years it hail Green translated into delft new lenetuagt•s nett soot fu over (i(1,()(M1,IAM1 people. .Ir. (Mem follow- ed these remarks with a very interest- ing talk on the "Berndt Netlou" and its pr.ple. For years this eoutury- was in subjertlou to titian; then Japan ostensibly gave it its freedom. This, however. meant simply • change fof masters, for the Japanese, the speaker deelarisl, are Ih•usshul in tlwir methal(. fear. ago the Konunri, fu order to deceive those approaching from the wet took all the soil off th.• hills load Int It 111 the valleys of the interior. This gave the country a bleak and barren aplsvuauce, but iu reality the 'interior is very fertile. Mr. Gibson showed 11( series of ph -tures iilustrutiug the app•aranee and habits of the psrpl•. For institute.' with theta that- 1x uu object. he will, as six 1111.11 Lake about five minutes to lift a shovelful of earth. The wondpr- ful work of the missionaries in Korea Wall referred to a1111 hist llr•s weiv, shown of their churv•hes. His address wens conehitl.rl with a fervent appeal for hedge fur Ilse Bible S.s•iety, with- out whose help in suppdytug Bibles. rt*l.Nlolla ries would he Helpless. 't'lle of&rrs of the loc11 14siety were Tee elr-Icri : President. Mr. A. M. Rob- ertson; secretary. Mr. Jas. A. ('anlp- Is•II; treasurer. 'fr. W. F. Naftel. 1 Additional locals on page 7.1 HURON'S -"WORLD SERIES." 1 _ Zurich Ceases from Rebind and W hw the first Orr. 11'inghaut, Oct. 10.-tkspite the threat- ening w1•t needier, als.ut It(M) people turned out todgy to see Zurich defeat Wiugltaut 4-3 in the that id home-and- hwne' guinea in the senior final of the North Wellington Baw•bsll league. The gatne developed into a pitcher's battle between Morden and a'hlert, with 'Norden slightly dudin1 le- rival, strik- ing out many of Zurich's braxy hitters, itteladiug Clarence Hoffman, Henning, Will Braun and "Rabe" Siebert. (thlert had considerable speed on the ball, and, improving from thellfth innings on, had the winghalit nine popping Hies or whil- ing the air, including the much -touted Anderton, who had previously doubled over the short right field fence. Lee Hoffman, Zurich's captain, starred at but, hating a perfect average in four times up. Wingham held a,'leud of 3-1 until the eighth innings, alt it two very costly errorr enabled Zurich t.. tie the score. lu the ninth inning•, au.idst great exeitement, Zurich forced sense the win- ning run. wasoend with the \eryy little fault f umpiring of two (teen t4,nud men. The Pitcher's Fatal Trip. )representatives Weil ti,+lerich, Tees - The pdtrher went to the %veil !MMI water, 1'atmeniton. Clinton and Zurich Itimes, only to he broken on the helped to swell the attendance figures. thousandth trip. You way 841 your I The return game --if it dope raining gasoline tank while the motor is run- long enough to allow it-ik to be played fling many, many times without an Iat Zurich next .vtuniay afternoon, and explosion; you way start tins with I present indications ivoint to Zurich being keroselw "a heap o' Mtut•s" and e.cu;r• i chalnl.ioml of North Wallington league for 11.21. \' ►s•Ing liluw•u to l'lugdu•t c.nue; con � \'y• . may toss mater cigarette 111111 cigar I Baan illi. sluts into the waste -basket or through Well genu•, Ouderich it meet yah ill rhe window on the awning or roof 19Y1. wit limit musing a 111aae; you mays It wa a hard one toksr, leave the eurmnt on the iron wtlrtelq-. But they all do it. nit Now, wingham passer) away on Thursday of last week. The deceased's amideu name was Angie Mayes•'. Gibson. She was mltrried to iter now bereft partner al ut ' nix years ago alai on frequent )tea§tuns since she lead been a weh'nme Tfsitor t�lierMrivh wl•`•n• she won for her. W inghans, tttrday You this you answer rhe telephone or door , tie it up 0n witMnrt seen rcrrn hilrg the ironing aide in te,derich and give us a g pile closets tt1 and ;can ester tell abet may happen i oil baseball game. ,based. land knows how anility flutes; Cott oder r e volar c .r.=1• n . basement full of trash 111M1 nfl.bish l This game, ar reported by -The Signa for a long. long time without direful awn reporter, who was at the ringskl rendre; 3011 may 1w careless with 0113 :shows that No. 8 Fronp, composed of rags and mops and get by for tuauy worms without 4141 ap—hut as sore { - aa fate you w111 pity the price wome- n • ti .1 on 3our luck e or ort 1 nine, was . time, 11epa•ui g1.11 y ut —I The ('hruutclt•.t Death of Mrs. Walter The announ.ement of tile desith of of last week. was the address on Mrs. Walter Saunders 4-1- rem -Iced Korea h3 Iter. J. J.+a.c Gitsrn. Muss in (:.aserh•h with deep regret .bung :rater{ by lantern wildest. Mr. Gilson with her husband 4Ir14 Saunders bad Is•gnn his address. by an explanation i been spending the "loonier at Ed mon-'of tis' work of the (tilde S.s•iety. tort. .Urn . where -h. i.s.k 111 n!Mrut a t pointing out tint tlrrotrglt its agency month ago. and despite till that the the ltible is now printed In 7'r, differ-, beet of marllcml .kill .rnlld do she I ent languages. In the last twenty Saunders. 1 street churls on Wednesday evening Hay - Fever iblilithlt2 COLDS, A$TMMA. spoil Bally • holiday. JAZ - MAH Positively stops these troubles amassing. tweezing. coughing, woeplag eyes aren't necessary— sinless you lits being that way. 01.00 at your druggist's, or writ• Tame. Toronto. for a free trial. Sold by H. C. Dunlop. Zurich. Ooderich, Stratford and Crediton, is the strongest group a the N. W. favour. Zurich is to be congratulated on the gots) fight they h ve made for rupn'macy both in their own and ithr groups which they have done butt against. The Signal. though not siding in with Zurich at all tines during the season, heartily Mine in extending con- gratulatiuns. "Cascarets" if Sick, Bilious, - Constipated (:et a 10 -cent box .•••••••••••• ! You're bilious! Your liver and bowels ;.sed a thorough cleansing with ('ascareta, i then the headache, diainess, bad breath, and stomach misery will end. No griping—nicest physic on earth. OLLAI[D • Ice creams may come and Ice creams may go but lilackstone's goer o11 for- ever. See, that your next order is Blackstone" s. Phone 24(0. Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery —"Diapepsin" • "1'ap•'s Liapepsin" has proven itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat fa- vorite foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents at drug store. Mil - Hous helped annually. Velvet Hat That has unusually grace- ful lines is a good selection for winter wear. We are showing a number of the newest shapes, in the latest shades, several,of which will prove becoming to you. Come in and see our well chosen stock of New Millinery Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston street, Go.leri.h the AMBER cheers your home An Amberolal—what a world of good the of good music, it brings to every home! W have Mr. Edison to thank for it—for its won- derful music, its Diamond Point Reproducer— its low price. Edison's New Diamond Amberola is a revel% tion. If you have listened to none but shrill "talking machines" and metallic phonographs there's a pleasant surprise awaiting you. You really have no conception of how clear, pure and mellow music can be until you hear the Ambel.ola. The all-around goodness of the Amberola is due to the inventive genius of Thomas A. Edison. He has no peer—that is why the Amberola has no equal. Come today to our store and let us play your favorite selections on the Amberola. You can own rhe Amberola on practically your own terms iiyou decide to buy. Or if you want to give it a thorough trial in your own home you can have "Three Days of Good Music—FREE" without cost, without obligation: Write or phone, if you/can't call. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE GOUERICN The Pleasant. Game of Golf • at M. ROBINS, October 19, '21 of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Furnishings. This is our first Dollar Day in Goderich. Therefore the Prices will be Cut. - We.knoitthat_Yov'w that you bought at M. Robins' Dollar Day Sale. Below is a Partial List' of Bargains Ment Suits Blue Serge Suits of fine quality, pure indigo dye, worth $45.00, Dollar Day Sale, $29.5 Men's Suits, of Fine English Worsted and Tweeds, neat plain and stripe patterns, worth $30.00, Dollar Day Sale, $18.50. / Police Braces. Dollar Day Sale, 3 pair for $1.00. Men's Fine Shirts. White and Colored Stripes, made with soft cuffs, Dollar Day Sale, $1.00. Men's Overal y In Blue Stripes, sizes 32 to 44, Dollar Day 5 ale 95c. Work Shirts. // Blue Chambray and Khaki or Black, Dollar Day Sale, 95c. Boys' Overalls. Black and Blue Stripes, Dollar Day Sale, 89c. Men's Caps. New shapes. all Silk Lined, Dollar Day Sale, $1.25. Men'$/lastic Pibbcd Underwear.., Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, Dollar Day Sale, 95c per garment. Penman's Sanitary Fleece Shirts and Drawers, all sizes. Dollar Day Sale, 89c per garment. Special l'ien's Work Shoes. Dollar Day Sale. $3.95. Axing to Limited Space We Cannot List Everything, But SEE OUR WINDOWS be pleased It Will Pay You, Remember these Prices are Good for Dollar Day Only M. ROBINS Upper picture shows the Golf Club house at St. Andrew's by the Sea. Lower picture—On the Golf Links at St.Andrew's by the Sea. There are ictitlre ue scenes like this. P sq Golf is nod irriversally recognized nial source of interest and enthu- as an ideal game for men who lead sedentary lives. It encourages walk- ing, the most health -giving of all eat when the game is played exercises; it provides a fascinating joym 's b recrslrtion, it empplCys muscles that at St. Andrewy the Sea, New would otherwise be barely exercised, Brunswick. The golf links are beau - and it is played a der conditions tifully situated overlooking the sea, , and partly enveloped by woods of III ism. Gulf is enioyahle anywhere, but there is an added charm to the en - that conduce to the highest possible enjoyment. The extraordinary hold this old Scottish pastime has taken on this continent is phennmenal, and it ham happened within the present t Only half a century age it tall pine trees. But from any part of the links the sea is always in view. There are two courses, one of 9 hales and one of 18 holes. Roth sen ury. n y are fit for th- play of the greatest was mostly confined to Scotiand, exponents of the game, and they are n,• -e it had been played for ern- kept in the best possible condition. The links are adjacent to the mag- nificent Algonquin Hotel A suf- ficient recommendation for links and nctel is to say that hoth are owned aux conducted by the Canadian Pa- cific Railway The St. Andrew's course was selected this year for the Annual Tournament of the Can- adian Senior Golf Association. and turies. Then the unexpected hap- pened. From being decried as an amusement to elderly people, it rapidly jumpef into a commanding place as its qualities and possibili- ties became better ■nd more widely known and appreciated. Today links are numbered by the thousand And uta devotees Lind to golf a pectin - innumerable including an international match be- tween the united States Seniors and the Canadian Seniors for the Duke of Devonshire Trophy. In addition to golf there are ex- cellent facilities for lathing, fish- ing, tennis and motoring at St. An- drew's. There are many beastiful sumtfier homes also there. Several of the most noted people in Canada spend vacations in this spot. The summer population of St. An- drew's is happily free from the bois- terous element so common at sea- side resorts near large and populous cities. It is not, however, a purely aristocratic gathering, thou so- ciety is well represented. Shining lights in all professions are there, though it is not exclusively an In- tellectual throng. it is a selection of people who have found in St. An- drew's the spot where the highest degree of daily pleasure may be hail with the least effort.