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The Goderich Star, 1924-10-23, Page 5IMO `UL AY, pcT. Mt. WATCH THE BIGGEST TEEMING OP ITS KIND YET Once again Cruerpbcll',r Drug Store will perforfxl the 41ep>etited. Full aunoancement next week's paper. BE READY CAMPBELL'S DRUG .STORE Eastman Kodak* and Vilma PHONE 90. THE SQUARE • .. jw.I.M...i�i4��u�L-.Li.�...-1 M•aTAI Lowery to 4ehostea tel Item,. MilioNG 's RZ CHUW EF i owe returned es Tweet* ea lila qday Weir see. Grate to lwott. 1 or.iag to veasaeeerea. riwseeve *res Yise P. Moossy, hiss E. MUM 1 f veers, 1 fait. f (Oeakvilio_Greew ti. Zitrska plat4. £gsas it idkers'rn old itis: Ii. !!,like, of Goderich. were bitertit htrtaLses: Lkrae Of slur judge* at the W. t'- T. I.. smack eedt ,lokarerkuri singled. Qrivv rr,acett eras drew witidastrarn. silver ]credal remote in Alvth lrxret. hit >vr F.vlaicwa. resew, !erred 7e,rd Oreo er asth lit Ca.at., kqv. Kr rump, h[i.a !Mousey in erlaMtien. I[isa Ston ax se. easel. iitoluaeac to Ha*sard, of the U t r Mr. in singing and Misr Bailie in Evans !Berl out to prsdirant. 1 pe t **wads 13if+ie earatorr. I 0 runs. 1 fait, 0 wrote. Society; 7 n• m., tke pastor, '"!he Di,. Silu'lair, of Kelodat,ack 'nlrm- G test Gift." field for a hvarr. Dto:+.eson out w The Giro' Guild of lit. "wee* teed county, with M. Sinclair and Jai it. Bisect otat.ievans. to Scutt church are holding a EIV. Hanged sem► clew 'Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins, of Spafford struck out. at+d Dance yn the 1Caeaaic Te]nple Rn �yoodxta'k, and Misat Itawwn, of I,os 1 run, 1 hfte. 0 errors. Friday evming, Ir'oveearlwr 4th. lie• Angeles, t'ae., compritt d a i+lotoi Teeth Inaitigs: Os villa --Len- ftr►ah]neaet*. Good orchestra. party whish visited on Sunday at the never meet Areteed. l Gode* ich--llayasis kit to deep Deft rel ] bee of the Dominion House for Ox ce • FIT FR A Mkt 1411110.16 Hoye are particular theme 44s sad v's cosi blame Mem- They are not mangled with s+1 sat>llsri'ideate a ", eat ekes do not take care of it if they brave to mew it, the mauls le Yoe pta,y far ;nova .in the, onl; run for his 'Want sad bendes line i* gt]xy out, ROhinsen to Nest. Hill -1 Nertk St..Heth/dist teturca: IC keine et Mrs. 8. E, Roberts, St, Fat- 1 neer out, 8pafford to Bisset. Stevei:r a,,,.m.. Men's Arab; subject, "Does the rick St, out to Mitchel, world value accanopas:ament more 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 serol:, titan alma?" Church Classes. Deis• Goderich-•-Pridham out, Stevens to sista Bud 11 a. m•, Rev. Leroy Scott. Nairn Angled. Lindsay sin. Whites, B. A., of Nide, 3 p. ]a^ TO?, 14 TOPICS geed, Nairn to ieeOnr: :kitchen sin- CMtrck Scbsceol awl Bible £'l*5505. e r d'erue4 from *sage 1) glad, Nairn to second assist reedsey to p. m•, Rev. Mr. Harrington, in the in- The room was .beautifully decorated third. Nairn bit aid get on first tercets of the Bible Society. with it profusion of Autumn flowers -- Johnston threw out :+s:rn st home i Anniversary service* will be held in ferns end autumn leaves, arranged plate, Haynes hit, forcing Lindsay et Knox church on the second Sunday in Moet attractively. The bride wain third, Lindsay out, pitcher to estchee: November, when Rev. Or. Drummond given in marriage by ner brother•in. A BALL TEkNI TO BE:PROUD OF Goderich Fans Saw'a Real Ball Game tan Saturday,. the .-' "Purities," Champions of Western Ontario, Putting Up a Snappy Game Against Oakville PRINCE C)OT f + is *efferent from other make* made *roar end strong t'eiiet_. niers petterns, nev10441 tp'tett and extra. ws i l a orad• They oo-t to little more but ere tar the cheapest attar sail • PRICES *8.50 to $15.0 O Boys' *nd--- Youths' � 1oti�M,'tat 0 runs 3 hits 0 errors. - of St: Prod's, Harailten, will be the Xaa, kilr.'T: C# Maley; of . 0m ord, to Eleventh Innings: Oakei}ie--Scott preacher, Dr. Drummond is one of the strains of Meneelseohn's Wee. I Bs sure and see our ()were' tit e you bef or ft d March l ed b B II u hu --We have rent thParca} tura, got to first on Mitchell'* error. the outstanding gems in. e res- ing , p y• ar- •� Snowball struck out i:or the third byterisn church and the occasion will ris, of Ripley, cousin o,� the bride values. time, 'Scott out at second, Medics be looked forward to with more than The bride looked charming. in a ,.. „ ^� French tunic *awn ai`.• Seo Atte F to Snapd. Green hit to Spofford. uaue►I ]merest. , u _ �.+ PRM & SON hitili fumbled. Johnston min. i 'Next Sunday in Victutes Et. Meth°- mea shade, heavily beaded in crystal y MEN'S sod BOYS w •fiaa *led, scoring Green. Grace struckdist church the closing services in•the ana beaded sleet ribbon hate • Quit 11 INNINGS. - .W AK i I E 4-...'GoDERIlGod Verich ]R4liinsein •singied d stere WEAR - special series of evatlgelieti; mikes dean, •and carried., a shower bouquet In the new store Watt to Bank of Montreal GODIMIIC1* war 'fie held • _ .., - of -butterfly roses And- lilies- of -the ., -Prof,, and' leers, � ells'. _ .. _... _ ._• - Rob• t will sing, and the pastor will:,brim* valley. Littlep Helen Casey, of Stret Goderich--Robinson singled !lie- •t • the c`is Prayo, ford, stere of tl]e br]de, made x sweet • the messages of y ._... __._.net sac�t�liced..ltaltfnsu:,._to._sepend.tmeeting its. 10. Mornrnit�s`srviceat little flower girl and c.:.•ed a basket BREAD YOUR nits? FRIEND ceiling of the old start already alio Oatllvifle'tt !~inch Hitter Struck Qat Three Times—Bog o na,„___.„2„.--00-iitRobinson stole third.. Seaford flied 11. Sunday ,5choal at u. ],~ening of larkspur >~nd babies' heath: A€- Have you ever heard tltiyonc corn- seed- ter the ceremony a wedding dime] ai Homer in Ninth—Three t►it in the Tooth But Peer out to Green. Pridham out, john y service at Z. A carriiitl invitation to was served by the bride's girt friend* plain of feeling uncom.artalal� or sfrk ---- - all. in the died gb room, wh;c,t was iende from eating too mush *read . Thtt annual thanko]:er;ng meeting sly decorated with pink and white It may be that you have heard ai Base-Ruoging Prevented a Tally. atop ta scat. 4 rung, 1 hit, 4 chore. ,. Qal,vi11 AB R H P Well, it is all over and the Gode- rich Purity Flour •team is out of the running ior:ahilx of Ontario, but it was a grand, game.•tvltich the fans witnessed in the axgricutiural grounds here on Satur-e day and it. vq>ta, as much due to the. breaks of luck,tlot coni:ngjust at the right time .as anything that Goderich did. not pull out a win. When Hinge knocked 'out 'his homer: in the "ninth' h first who followed him at bat did not have luck. A;nd in the tenth innings, witb struck, out, G 'ce a °two -base "hit. Mitchell, nnin for the. 0. B. n. A. champ- innings and tied the score, :the man up, things looked good but those 0 A E' oof the f e1{noxtchu Bch wast held ori '1Soczety roses and glsdialf• • After the repave quaity,nbuth good brew: ran not be . .A, 1Revv flee. 3►#t'bermid . proposed the taken too much with 4 0 After �e Usual order a«'�.lusneres d h lth of the bride, and the toast was and furthermore, - it is t: eilc *cape t , • - la4 • 1 nicely responded to by the grovel:. and most wholesome food all the year} 0 0 H. soloK•beautMully sun tby Mrs. A The happy couple left on Atte C. P. ,R.: round,, end es tall train for Toronto, Buffalo and. Cleve,en yin winter«time, • 8 0 thea speaker of the a iy, ver as �i'a k : land, the bride travelling inea 'sand heat the ng food.]tjTakeds mare 2 1 spoke brocaded - erepe dress, with brown first of the matey reasons Canadian bread, end^ especially eve plenty of 0 0 Marvell* coat with artuirrel 'trim• 0 ..t women halttve for thankfulness, then minas, and small brou:t .;tat to match. It's Caood nada'sd - 0 0 posited rtunit ea open to he reat :eeionartyoday�• Mr' and Mrs. Calti will reside in t,ncl• i Let your Goderieh Home Bakery , 2 20 2 po erich'and will be 'at honk+ to friends , on West z�treet supply you daily with Stressing the fact of our individual after Nov, 16th. all your needs in whnlesonilr bread 1 2 1 contepded that. afialre have reached tt StetnplowskyJohnston and pastry. Stolen. bases—Griee, . Stevens, Spaf- d°hnston' s5 0 2 u ford, I,angc�typzf Marker, Mitchell..once, 2..... ...6 ,0 !:,eft on bases--Goderich, 10. Oakville Fans, , ' 4 0 0 2 12. q " Lanl;uay, p. 4 tt 1. 0 Umpires -Hogan and Bradley. &evHelmer, et 6 0 4^ 1 There . was a record . crowd on the Heat, i c 2 0 1 104 9xott 1b 2 t) 014 grounds' for. the Saturday game and Harker, 1f 2 ti 0 1 enthusiasm was keen. All the play- /Green, •tf ers were on their toss all the •time, „lnowbat, of and the fielders did splendid . work• e It was a real ball game. - Saturday's Game by Inning's Goderich 'AD It 11 +03 o 0 0 40 4. 0 8 First Innings: Oakville•-Johnsten Lindsay 2b 4 q 1 PO A 1: and ' national reeponaw.aility. She 4 2 3.10 1 1- crisis and that the outcome depends . A pretty - wedding w as held yesec r- We have this week 'stiirted to bake three an bases, it loose* goad fpr e r attitude towards, Grad--wbc- day at the home of Samuel A. John. sen entirely new whole wheat bread. Evans out to . _.r• _ _ Languny out ate Wein - cf . - • 5 6 1 8 0 0 on ou run: or two,"bpt poor base running -4a Pridham, • Haynes, p R 1'-'1--0"- '" 0 thee' We -view' the difficulties in the +*tan, 120 Milton-streoi south. ltcn..for apls_ytho..haxe�iigestiva trod= the side out without a score. In - the 0 runs,1 •hit, 0 errors. • Robinson . 8b ` 4' 0 1 '0 2 0 way hi the light of God, ar whether his daughter, Miss D4artha .Ktizaiiett) i�°l, mor who need a mild laxative. eleventh inning the . c: ;tors _, plot n _ 4 0 1 8 ' 0 1 we, v7evv God , in , the: shadow Olive Johnston, was united in mal o. m a habit to 'use our Whole Wheat 0oderieb.-Ianesajz_ walked....: Mit. Enas>et,'.. n,, tally, and the' locals felled to tally, so chell connected. Lindsay cut; Lan- Spafford,. ss.. °5„ 0 0 2 3 1 of . the difficulties.' It was an riage to Paul Stenpiows;.y, of -De. Bz i ad, and watch the results. • the great battle was over° The fans, gully to Grace, . Mitchell' stole second' Pz dham, I•f....:5: 0 .C; 6 0 .;; earnest and forceful ` address and trent, the ceremony being performed Tours for purity and. wholeemne- certeinly got the worth; ,of : their going •t4 third on Languay's balk, Nairn,..,rf .....4 ' 0 ' i ' 2 0 0 -vas listened to with, deep igterest. by .the Rev. Dr. J.:..'aterson, The nese in food products. '1 GODS- money,� eleven innings of as'snappy Weir hit to Scott, Mitchell scoring on -- --A thankofferfng of more than tine bride •watt given in Mae: lege by her RICH ROME BAI{I'.RY, West Street. i ball as Was ever seen here,and, even' the play. Haynes struck. out• • -.' 40 8' 0,8110_4 hundred- dollars .was gsven, and wee father„ and was attenued by .Miss__ hone 114.___.- Mr. Itnigbt will dSmonetrete- - i! fotlericii did -not grin, the team can.. --1 run b`hits 1 er�rox._ . _ . — . dedicated in prayer by MI's. Strachan. Alice Leckie, of •Basel!*, while Inch- ---*-- and live free advice an rli scalp . • roved! b loud oftheir reeor•civ _. ___ xGrlce and i.angusy art, .for -inter. and Stem lewsky, of ,Staunton, Idle . Messrs. Durn{n and Hoeyplan put -i ahieaetes. � _, a ti fi-- Seci►hd 'Innings: Uakville-»»Hill• Vlergnce: A'E the close of the meeting all prem ora brother f the groom, w e. Ongr on a play and dance some tint v The first game of the series with mer out, Spafford to•Blsset. Stevens Score by. Innings : It a T;, gent were' milted to remain as then • h z o e g o a. xelephoue Motel for appolntinier Oakville was played Op:Wednesday of struck Gott Scott walked, .Harker o roomsman: The "bride .woe • charm. in the .near future •in ties parish hall, �+ STORES Dust week and the 0 villas: won on Oakville-- 002 400 100 Ol. 4 g---«, guests of the rfjtefal comn]ane lvhr, K at Dungannon. P Bk'iR STUR�S struck oat. oderich-- 100 X00 001 q0•-�.'i-=t then served tea and cake, ane .mane iifgly attired in a dress o£ shell pink • • their own grounds 21 :res. Lindsay' 0 runs, 0 hits,.0 errors.. ' Summa Home. runs, . Haynes, availed themselves of the privilege of . crepe de chine with, white ostrich The roofing •of the new parish half • Gpri:ri�h.•-Robinson **rook out, addition at Si. George's C.arrraiTor pitched the. game fat .voderich and Two -base hits, Gri a 2, Mitchell. meeting Hers. Harlin personally. trimmings, .and carried a shower of g 's :s on and the' lee yonee td. 7.'atvinta. ppt. had a good record' with' eight 'strike Bisset out, Languay to Scott. S af• pink Opheiia roses. a fte bridesmaid plasterers are at work, having the • • cru a to his credit:against .seven to. p Sacrifice hits, Weir, Bisset, • Nairn.' wore peach colored crepe .e .chine and .. ford'oiit,. Ogee to• Scott. . ., tttrtrt�k •but, by Languay 8, by Haynes ��*i {� j, `+ WE T' the opposing pitcher, Williams: 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors: ` '' carried a cruet . of dahlias. The s. ��� Prose accounts ,of the me attribute 9: ease on balls, bases uguay 3. ori ' . tip Prettily. decorated ' •with 1 Third Innings: oakvillese•Green leavens 4.- Stolen bases, Green,. Mit- Mx: and. Mrs, A. L. Cole •arrived house was 'r Godarich+s 'defeat to Lindsay's cup. hit.' Johnston got on on dui error by home on Tuesday night: dahlias and • autumn /eaves. The port, Mitchell Green to sec nd, Griee -hit bell , Oakville 10 P oderieb L.e#t' on Bine errors contributing targeIyl >t bases, 10, Goderich. 8: Time Miss "GHadys Saults is .out of town. grooms gift to the bride was. a rapt tat the result, Oakville had a bad in- for two bags, Sebring Green and 2'hrs< 15• minUmpires, Hogan and on a visit to: New York' and other pia- of pearls and .to the.xroomsman a iete_ie•fountain filen. Following the cee•e. PBIMBBR'S.NAIR GOODS. F er Ladle* and Gents . • J. B. -KNIGHT. hotel Didier*. -"-`- Goderieh • . On 'Phar' -hey, Noronha 0th Sole makers at In reasaiesisct's ieutiteey Patent Toupees and Wig*. Now 'styles, itielniing the nen - F, nein color sight perm* parting. Winds too, when they allowed Gode-�Tohnsti}n. "Evans out to �s a sea, • radley. rr'ch to get five runs inthe sixth. The Languay hit hue was out' at second e • Dr. and Mrs. Macdoneel of Kitelt- •""'"� Ids.- codeless-Stetnploc t Menges f r the se ' , •veteran' 1Jakyflleplayer, Harker, who Rattly crag. s for Chicago . and • Stanet:on, Illinois ; Mitchell ,to. Lrindsay. aYfllmer'structt A$ Sl Ave. ener,. were in town over the week- has played on the teams long than - t• •. • .• and on their retprn will reside -et Do- an other member of . the squad, with out. ; '` Mitchell ::... 81 24 ' 26 7. 3,`•31 arid. 2'rune, 3 hits, 1 crepe., .. ding were guests nreac;te at: the wad: the passible: .exceptfoia of Capt. "Goderich--Pridhain got to first on Weir :...:; .71 13. 22 1 3100Mrs. Abreins, of Termite; fs ~gait- ding were Mn and Mts. Robert John - "Salty Williams, contributed three an error by .Scott, enc stole •second Lindsay UU 10. 27 b 300 ing her parents, Mn, and Mrs. 1,1'V. stop; Miss Norma Johnston, Will doubles, which. nadir elo's'sible five of. Nairn out, Grace to Scott Pridham Haynes .::.88 17 . 40 3• 431 Fraser. • • nt Godeztoh, Mrs. John 'IL . ohneton, .of the team's runs. Haynes and Robin- out, Stedens to Evans. Lindsay Robinson ....88 , .11 - 24 4 2793 Miss Cameron was tri Toronto on Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. M. Schnen4 son had three:hits each and Weir and; struck out., I;isNpt G4' 5 19..' 1 287 Monday attending, the .:.iter Initial - hats of Clinton- .Mea. Ci. (rivaoken 11101111101111•11gilanaftwmgmememeggmemossuisillggillelalaillegni g Seaford two • each, wet*. accounted 0 runs 0' lifts 1 error. -- Spafford .'. .71 5 ` 15 1 • 211 pry-Ap@nings. bush, of Smith's Falls; Captain and THE EMPIRE- LIFE INSURANCE „+COMANY - Will give you sale and sound protection. Ask C. 17. BENINGER. • West Street Goderich, Ont., To-te11 you the small annual deposit reuired . ,..• for the tally of ten in the hit column. Fourth • 'mines: •• Oakville --•Ste.. P'ridhain . •' •43 ' 1 G 4 117 ' Mrs, W. H. Jackson will be at home Mrs, Alex. Crafgie, Areere and Pearl Oakville was credited with three ens out, Spafford to Bisset. Scott. Nairn • •:...`.44 S. 0 •4 136 on the fourth 'rtiesday of every Craiuie, of T,obermory.-C. J. Edwards_ times that -number: The following is flied out to Prfdham Harker out. Carrick 43 '2 7 2 16- month, at 37 North St. . of Petrolia; Mr. and Mrs., '1V. G • Score by innings R H E O runs 0 hits 0 errors. lows: Weir 2,. Mitchell 4, Lindsay 3, 'r,iesville, is. visiting ter cousin, Miss of Detroit. --Tho TI'S . Marti:a. canadine LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED the summary : Haynes to Bisset: Tem base hits are credited ate fop• ' Miss- Bessie elabaldeston, o Hol. Quackenbush and Clifford • Goderich ......000 005 10i-- '7 10 9 Goderich--Mitchell hit for 'two Keynes 12, Robliieett 6, Biaaetr 7. Viotti Osbatdeston, at present. Observer. , Oakville 104.167 02x-20 30 4 bases. Weir out, Grace t8 Scott, Mit. Spafford 3, Nairn 1, Carrick 1. ' a•In and: Mrs. J. IV erixon, of Flint base hits—Mitchell, Harker (,g),Lan- Johnston - to .Scott. Robinson out say 2, Haynes 1, Spafford 1y residence of Mrs,. McNally, $voce S4:. tit, 3 o'clock on Sunday a ernoon, • • ' H les. • a vi ; 'lies Elio- Col. Ii'. lit Comae on •behalf of: the I{incar ran Re ew. ra ] Ca Lured Machine Guns D�ecat Three bate hits --Johnson. - TTva ebell going to third Haynes out Three base hits:. - Mitchell 1, Lind-` eve- ' rt were guests last,week at the ed et Clinton ,guav (4) Johnson Stevens Spafford' Once to Scott: dome runs Mitchell 1 Haynes Johnston Haynes sand 'Snowball. uses on 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors. ' beth • Hodgkinson was in Goderich on Great War Veterans, presented to St, balls---0ff Williams (3), Struck ,otit Fifth Innings; Oakville—GreenQ ]l JAW! Tuesday attending the Orr-Fritzley Paul's church, Clinton, two German. —13Y.Lindsay 8i by Williams; 1 `Se- walked. Johnston Mee' out to Weir; ' ItEID.--Surviving his wife only wedding. machine. guns captured in the World entice'' hits—Evans and Mitchell. 'trice and Bans both, flied Out to about a year and .a kali, Mr. Robert • Mt» incl iitrs.ti J" s. 1?iatt, Mr. Erre Wan These were officially. received a' Pridhatl;• Reid, Nelson street, posed away on est Platt and lairs. '*)owning and and dedicated by.Bishop Williams, of 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errata. • Thursday, Oct. kith, in his 80th ewe.: Ruth, motored to Detroit for the Huron. In his short presentation Goderich•-•••l ar"t nu :, .nvatts . to He had been alp only a fete dais, with n eek•end..- speer}] Col..Combe drew attention to 'Model Theatre Scott.:. Spafford out. Stevens to • the fact that clue manner .in whidi. pneumonia. Mr. Reid tivas born . i»' &ir and Mea Cole ere Mi. Fred • Scot Priam k Sala these machine guns. had been receiv- ed' by some of the civilians had long been . a cause of irritation to., the Great • War.- Vetera ik He stressed the : importance of: more- appreciation - of machine guns, pointing out the fact that it required considerable more courage to capture- a machine gun than en ordinary field gun,: these • -13ig demand f,er .\lloy•Steel Pik !.,vial itLSi 1rti;i, Ontario,cloee ' _ : to. Cites big $15.000,000 })crosiniuct ,:lllctt .Steel itttut:nosv being bunk.' You can itnagine the "grab" for they property whop this inett moth • steel plant olions .its doors nex9. year and employe. it thousand tnmn. 'hese men and their f:nnllies meet, liave hones and they will want then] close - to their work. lbw' property -.the Alloy •:steel . Park Subdivision --hos great tnoile�--uakiug Uosiibilitioq.•f)v.tilose•that , buy•naw, Selling this • erepetty in wine l )cality will.not interfere w•itip your own hihine,e, but wilt :er},l eracttlt to your' reeenli Mennei Write to-dey. ••••Be..the tint. t.Li eiarl• milling in ion) town: • n am strut out. 1838 in Ireland.. near Omait, county 0 h't 0 -• C l � f Fri t • Goderich. , last w,yek attendin the Cole-11fcNa1 .-Weelc-of'Oct; 27th te-Navy.-1s a.... 0 runs,. ; i s.errors. �'•' Tyrone and came to Canada in 18G.., o e,. o , e er, were •n, Sixth•. Innings : - Oakville- .Lau- He lived for two years •]1 1iellstan g Oakville—Lau- inlay ie outto Nairn. mer out ly wedding Monday iti d Tawsday �'imcoe County and in 1804 tame tr Ort $ p to Bisset, Stevens singled.' "Scott lira. itm_'eraRn. of 7•t+etc+xenrwt, N. X. 1EtSG-walked lift Id 'township. lettere he farnied 'until 1306 when be moved t the se-IN4110 DENNY,DEiN1: Y, .in a e own* ]p, w er Iked St Stevens ens: Snow- �- cense bTrH. J. lf. C.artrptrelJ, nt lt'eRrliel,i, Byron Morgan's crashing, smashing, ball, batting for Harker, stenck out, coni! concession of West«.iso the svisited at that havers of ytr. encs air:,. R. dazzling speed romance of the young- 0 runs. 1 lift, 4 errors. $teineboirlretrr.r we • ek er set • say' out to Scott. M and stole' second. 1'i; •-vancr'mg lditchut1- •t out, Evens to Scot -0 runs. 1 hit, 0 , Seventh Inni out, Lindsay t Goderich —Nairn strac -'out. Lind- where he farmer! untie tnu . remov]prrt . • llrltl� "Sporting Youth" Mrs. J., S. Platt) pattl and ._ * nestmotor - lo liter We4n1ttBtAa COs► A Y --id Grime" afar an Thursday • to IC: HO GLAND SALES MANAGER • 139 Cromwell Street, . • SARNIA, ONT.m the spring of that ~ear to Goderich d T a orontolast reaW,MrsDownguns being oneof the moat deadly chell walkedth itintd da "Ruth, returning weapons of war, firing >rom 300 to `Hi"iaed] applicant willfret•:it• leetl tele eye an illtisttaterirtCef9iigied, era!wheld on Sundae, •the Igth• etih•the2neitit •.0 ehee.proceree - I�aook on g ianitrdrsea wconducted.larev Mi: and Mrs. GeerLytheandtint: elan, consisting of Great War-Veter- • -r �• errors. Mr. Elliott pastor , o. the iiaptrat, daughter, Rutht spent the weekend ons 'and C. Company o1: the Huron s.. 0aeville-••-Greene reb Andy d The 1pa! acing & gcra at the home. of. !firs. Lyttle's parent:. Battalion, drilling in Clinton, headed Bisset. Johnston sin- Dir. and Mrs. Jack Johnston. by the Clinton Bagpipe Band. march - re las Webvt r f I no • NITA blAL1)I and Bled. G'rfca }}ssingled, Johnston to heel; • e , o ,urn v her, and Mrs. Rost Forrester -and ed from the 'band hal; . o St. I'ilul's PATSY RUTH MILLER road. Gricd stole eeeone.'. Mitchell italnii Nixon. of,I.ur-now: Johr'• GEORGE FAW.0 ETI and MATT nicking a ,Mort throw to Lindsay, Joe B'tith nl et Atihrirn: Hobert Webster little _daughter, Barbaro, of Clinton ' grounds, where the ce1essive ceic- MOORZ' of Staniee. end Robinson And William were week -end visitors with Mr. and stony took plate, The coremony'1vaeI dropped the balm and .Johnston scored•. Wnn,ia. of St. Helens. A family o Mrs. J. McDonald, Elgin Ave. opened by the singing of "Onward in the Herbert Beeson special "The Breaking Point" FOX 'COMEDY "Two Johns" Friday and Saturday. - Evans out, Lindsay to Bisset. Lan eight pnrvivr,,$ar»uhl Item. of Luce. Mr. Charlie Chappel and slater Christian Soldiers,'• by the choir of grey hit to third base and tit Grim 'now; .rohn anti Harvey. of Auhnrn: Mrs. Gibson, and daughter, Edith, o*; . St. Paul's -*church. Rev. C. L. Bilkey, •" Gr1crout fori interfering. 2rs. Ripley,' spent .Sunday a1;,elnoon with pastor of the church, read i short 1 run, 2 hits, 2 errors. Mr`s• Fred e'fmA» and Mrs, ^Chas Goderich--•Robinson walked. Bis. Ppsha and. Miss Mar. of 1)etroit, mire Mea Mi: and • Robt. Russell, Wells St. was *Espoused in by -the esingung ofhis set singledat, advancing Robinson to Misses F:U" and Mabel. at home. also l Goderich: . ht dd Mrs. Frank Whitmore. of dBrie1 ) Miss I T osaress. After lies singing of d. 5 ffnrd out to Hillmer Pr . Co rens hurlow. of Pntersor, hymn. Bishop Williams made i nwnaip, a a..aister. and the fam- Al, J., who has been tikt nes weeks visi- Pridham out to Snowball. Nairn thhlfanother• ,'rtyren Colones Combe pre. JACK DEMPSEY struck out.. ' r sty were Gill here for .he funeral. In. ing relatives and f>rieues in Windstn. stinted the machine guns 'welch were the heavy weight champion in the 0 runs, 1 'lift, 0 errors, eluding Mr. Podia, from Detroit. Detroit and Goderich, has returne• d for St. i' 1A 1 h 13 find knockout of his licca "Witnnitia his Way a mer !lied out to Weir. Stevens flied SHO Ria ARTS Mispr Margaret fitrang was home rented arms while the "Last Post" JOHN GILl3ER•, in a Fox Entertainment Attraction ",foist off Broadway" releasee Eighth . Innings: • - Oakville ---Hill• • "' ""` to the city. or au ' church. by • i• shop LVilliams C (company p ext out to Nairn. Scott 'walked for tie S. $: No. 17, W. Wawanosh !from " Toronto for the week•e>'d. third time. Snowball struck out. Iteptrrt of S. S. No..17, W. Wawa-' Miss Helen Strang has returned te• 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. nosh. Names in order of merit. ,New York after seversd weeks at the. FOX NEWS REEL NO. 35 Goderich•-•-•Lindsay struck out. Those .marked with an asterisk have old home in Goderich. Matinees—Mon., Wed. at 4.15 p; its Mitchell singled and stole second but sen absent: Jr. V.• .Myrtle Lefah• 1 Miss Jean Hawkins, of the Aden • was caught napping and was out : nim, Sr, IV.- teriri McKee, •Georxc tiser staff, accompanied by Mise r Sat; at 3.00 p. m. + Ilamilton, Dorothye kitilion, Adella Thomas, of London, were week -ere' -- Here, *Elis Sproul. Jr. -, IV.. Mary visitors' at the home of the former`. •n Girvin, Grahiim MeNee, . Elmer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. fawkfne Sp'rottl, Ethel. MeGratten. Jr.' Irl.. Bayfield Road. Frank .{it1eer,._Charles' McNee, Bessie!, :Myth • Standard: Mrs. Duff, of The Management of The JAS. MANUS PASTEURIZINf PLANT 'Wialt to at)uouoc0 to their customore and the 'general publie that they are now carrying fresh Dairy and Creamery Butter and also,Butteimilk on their regular milk deliver~ rigs at all tithes Our Butter, N.0k, ar Buttermilk cttor he had at the plant on - ',EAST STREET • :;t any time 1.etteeen 9.00 a. m. and ti:tklp. 01. Here, *Edith Sproul, Sr. 1l --.Hilda Detroit, who has been visiting "h] Finnigan, Melbourne Culbert, Gordon Goderich for the past month, arrived McGratten. Jr. II:—Stanley Me. in Myth on Friday and will spend Gratters, Harold (NeerEvelyn (lir- the winter months with iter el:dertin- vin. ,► I;- - 116rd 'Culbert, Cnr) law, Mrs. Jos; Carter. .. Mr. and Mee. Wm. Beatty and lit- tle son, who have spear the summer in town with the lady's mother and sister, Mrx, B. E. Roberts, and Mee, 1•:, Roberte, returned MA week tit their home in 1tidgetowe . '1*fiss Mary Meteor', who has been virtitinee at the home of hire. Tei., Nichol:ion, Quebec esti, for a few weeks, and Mins Ethel Mclean, who the -sante dSl. ::pent the week -end with Mrs. Nichol. Yinrrlgan, Arnold Giver. Sr. Pc.— Willie Sproul. 'Lenore Stothers. Jr. Pr. T3niity MrGratten. IVA I• CARR, Teacher. • The program of horse races recent- ly held et the agricultural grounds wilt he repeated the coming Satur. day, • Oct. 25h, on ererount of the •small attendance the *lest afternoon ,erring to either event* taking place was sounded, .which was followed af- ter a minute's; silence by "Reveille." "God Save The King" dosed the ser. .vice ,and • the procession reformed . and marched back to the band. hall. 0.001paiatiletpao 4.4, ALLISON'S SANITARY MEAT' MARKET Pickled Shoulder' Piece..,.. Fresh' ............... -.... , . .....18ek, Side Pork, ......... ....._.. a....:.18c. Rib Boil.. ... .....r-- .12c. w.<w.wo„w... - e Breakfast Bacon by piece..-,.. .............. ....30c. Farmers' threshing Roast Beef_. 15c. Legs of Lamb. -35c. Watch Over : Windows for Saturday Night Specials. Good Chickens wanted—not scalded. Phone 2 - West Side Square • at the hospftis going on end- stark!' fords fo The lathingof the new artition., • of hogs of plaster are on the floorLO its readiness for " use. Flue old fancy cornices in the rooms have been torr! . out. . (rODERICH'MARKEa4S -tile most satisfactory for wearing tinder goloshes,• 111 Oxfords are suitable Footwear for fall *ear and Wheat, per bush, ... 1.2 ► to 1.,,0 Gate, ler busk Peas, per bush Earley, per hush Barley, per bush Hogs, per tut Cal as they hold their shape and do not spread and force • 1;K. to 1. rl fru to t � Wt have a large rage in aturat:tive styles i N, Oh to 1.64 Patent, Kid. and Calf. e y in, 4.75 to 111<00 _ Cattle. ordinary, per cwt 5.00 to k.,D Cattle, export 6.00 to 0.'') leer cwt.) tattle, choice, per cwt. ,.;,4 t•r wi.a; - nom Lambe. per cwt9,00 to 10.00 41w Dairy Dotter, Per 16 3,"r to 35 RICA"*, per doz.. , 36 to 30 «e,rr,ieriresr� 52 to n::l ' the Goloshes into unsightly shapes. ,.4 l _Mee_ rilsi► _ - —GET THEM AT W H'`' N Stion