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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-12-14, Page 5NIde1 Theatre GEO. E. KING, Proprietor Monday, December 1 8th The last of " The Iron Claw Be sure to see this concluding picture. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 18 and 19 ARNOLD DALY 77 its •tuuthcr ,tf ihr A,hton Kirke pietutes " " An Affair of Three Nations Wednes. and Thurs., Dec. 20 and 21 PAULINE FREDERICK in the thrilling story, The World's Great Snare" Philips Oppenheim from the novel by E. P In the role of Myra, the fa..scinating heroine of ;dr._ Opp_enheim's gripping story, Pauline Frederick displays the charm—magnetism and emotional power that have made her one of the forenitvit favorites of• the screen. Aiso "THE YELLOW MENACE" 'day and Saturday, Uec:22ntand 23rd DUSTIN FARNUM in the clan is play DAVID GARRICK" Everybody will want to see this splendid production. a(iilitittu there will be shown a two rcrl jtsature-euulsdY. `The Revenge ofTommy - See; hoer Totitnty lead; Baron vitt Gants and -his limen 1 to the British lines. This is really funny. L HE SIGNAL ' GODERICH, ONTARIO 1. 'o'clock this afternoon wait the scene f i/•2 of • quiet military wedding, when the t the Rev. • I I•s Store for Your Come to the Singer ♦GIFTS • 6 ♦ Beautiful and Useful Gifts Cheap, for rA A Your Friends and for Your Family N ♦ A splendid assortment of Men's and Boys' Ties, in Christ- i mss Boxes, 5oc and 25c. I i Christmas Handkerchiefs, b>`st value for years, for ladles, ♦ gentlemen and the kiddies. Crochet -edged Hankies, also Silk Crepe tie Chine, with • fancy border. 25C. w'Ith handsome lace ♦ FancyTowels. both Linen and Bath, a Bags, also the new • Boudoir Caps, Work Bags, B A Black Taffeta Bags, in knit bead work. Hand-Grocheted Yokes, 85c and a1.00 , Doilies, 25c. Silk and -Crepe de Chine Camisoles' $ 1.50 each. Embroidery Camisoles. 75c and ,$1.00• Fancy Aprons, 75c and 5a• r.�. • Baby and Children's Cashmere ami ti Silk Dress,.. Christmas Novelties too numerous to Mention KAware age was solemnised by the rev- • fur. James Broughall, as- �sirted by the Rev. Canon l.•ayley, of Misr Helen Heaton, deughler of Mr. and Mee. Eroest newton, to, Captain Ruggles George, one of tae' original wetstllers of the famous 3rd Battalion, let expeditionary force, and only rod of Captain and Mrs. Joiner George. The bride, who war given away b i ber father. limited lovely in ber wed ding gown of=white ,satin and' lace ♦ with tulle veil and orange blhrrotne, ruYiPg a bouquet of palest pint res :'she was attended by twolittwergiris ber sister, Mies Kitty eaton, and the groom's sister, Miss HA• 'Mildred George. who were dreesed alike in dainty with white and phite organdy frocks, ♦ wick hats, and carry- Hing lwskets of alert pink rosebuds. ♦ Lieut. Harold Ellis was best Man "and Nthe ushers were returned officers, Lieut. Beaton and Capt. Martini. Af- ter the ceteony the wedding party and guests drove to the residence of Nthe bride's father in Balmoral avenue Hto afternoon tea. Later Capt. and Mrs. George lett for their wedding trip, the bride going away ui a brown tailored suit and brown bat, Oo their return CES 10c and 15c f▪ ' S' 4- � t 4 t• LOCAL- TOPI :Mese Killed. On '.pednerdev sftsrwoon-, = belonging to David Brown ran'aw:y th ' blacksmith sh•tp on -,RT • -----Two large Embroidered Centrepieces, with ns r hetedt Lace. to be given away FREE to the two t► unit A nearest to the number of candies in the ja' in the window vd Every 25c purchase entitles purchaser to a Buy your Christmas goods here• You (; and by good guessing will, gel I value possible, ♦ handsome pieces'of work. _ Someone gets it, Sure yllby. not you ? guess. et the bel one of these f♦� was solemnised • • • t natural lynx tun• Hthey will eta) in town until the groom. who has been tranderred to the Army Medias' Corps, again"gees ever- ♦ WAS. ♦ Wedded in Old London. • The following copied from Tb. Canadian Casette ,and Tbe London ♦ Times of November 30 will 1'e of inter, est to our readers, elle he majoritythe our of whom knew .pr ♦ lady mentioned : Oo Wednesday, November 10th, in N Loudon. Euglaud, the marriage of ♦ Lieut. At tiller d Erlerre Newton- I ,• Brady, K. t: -if: -6n sou of Bir Andrew f.- �♦ Newton Brady. Batt. • to Evelyn Har- riette ,-, rough "Macdon+td, youngest lu daughter ot \Ir. and Mra. Macdonald. '"S rathdooal'i;' Uodericb, _harm, f .tt Martins•in-the-Field by 'PiQaaDA R, DSC IN•to 14 114I • rZOWZBZ.Als:',6W.Wq2.7t:.‘499" SuGGEST1Qr S FOR .MEN (LIFT � If you are in doubt as to'what to give a man for a Christmas Present we can help you. We have a full stock of • N o the Right Reverend E. F. Winning - 411491 t :, Men' s Shirts Collars Ties Socks Hats, Cops Handkerchiefs Suspenders Garters Underwear Cuff Links Sweaters and Sweater Coats Everything priced to fight the High Cost of Living _ ��0 BINS .'I'OR1 0YEN EVIL-N1NOSI heib.ftZ6Z:-.7 ,1;ZISISteZegbe I raw• I. tad Bishop of London. MrsStewart �Viu uthful brute was` Newton- rady, ter'' given away by CreiRLton, Mr. hsPiii7 fou- ug Newt tat the presence of tmWrdiare relatives and Ltd i♦ STORE OPEN EYBNfNGS. and friends. The re i cloionite'n • Uunattended and was She wore it MajorHenry and Mr-. Smutner- �/ d •err of mole -colored eine Colonel in 14 1 tb trimmed with leaver, gold ton hardy MRS. TAPE Mr. Charles t,a a e. bloat • and Mrs. Leigh ♦ travelling t and- tothiir_ t' ,ntdiane " and a old cloth SQUARE • ♦I em cbu ch �• 1• SINGER STORK •'Class -made" ?Bread, Bolls and Buns t irri.t Podding Lemon Mean e Apple Fie Cottee Tea Cheese Celery 1t was explained wfterwaadethet thea �Alv w view Ince hat trimmed with heaver a {,ondun, dinner was preparru, all gold'and blue dowels. She cat- to displaying any "fancy" conking. ried lovely Hopers also. The r Doing Credit to Their Training. hut. rather to show how good a rural There wa+ could be prepared ctle r was beautifully decorated. T The members of the cooking dare erred trod the ape 1't wet ata rr:ellrtrt diet**. d full choral Lords and a shortel ad. conducted tinder the directI4 r of t.be materials drew by His Lordship, who seldom industrial committee of the G. 1.Iwell cooked and attractive, uave►- thio rervicr. Attar the rd entertained the member. of tura and was the subject of m id --- 'ft from thelperforW bre shown himself to toy -y signed, '• be p�gr l i it; rat„{t{rt 'dish.* wedding gift rbeen an cer.emooy the register war ,nerd and r few others at a nany,aet I met by the diners. ie evidently ds of whims son nestling Lae -when the Bishop took his prerogative bold in the cirri then at a publicAfter-dinner rpe.chry sew given by active and valued d the g. Mrs. few and saluted the fait little bride. The library on chubs. evening Nue. a number a diner Vim' rhNn nMn•, Ut. grain acknowledged words• happy cod a t' on the About more {ullo • informal serr•etarp of the b'.aa e - rumor e, industrial of those , H, • Ii J.A. and enterprising. an led d the gift in a taw terwined to seep in how with the ppI left immediately by ,{ gen,leweu ssataa , Kolmes, ar tar title es - M of Modern McLennan. Lo t 1 but appreciative for pt•vonshirewhere tabf ti ten of. the •oil lbs wand www Holmes, Death of Mrs. R. McLennan, Lochalsh. She will ' et ors rejoin CapVogrod to w few rain,I English $lila• s port Dried "corn Soup t t Tr--- 1 trying acctuet else's hone moon will Kr'epro . Later they were trying to accnwpl►k7► •n . In'atti The news was received with much I weeks received w(ttatT rrpttnYtR dent Y the speeches their sees praise foe Ifv- hh r o to Ireland and visit Sir Andrew i (moutons, T scoff tear of the cooking cMWS ( M Roderick w { d Mclennan of Loc many in Oodencb, I �V en's in+ health for •year a Dt W.f fTtvt, She was forty- Y 'gurney of Inst ibe y path of many andd bandy sr in thrrir' well attended.wAay her of esrtnew- thP sympathy Meir finding that they hvdauore leis - hold duties became emhete or town hall on Wednesday evening. but there was a very ems!! attendant... However it was decided to play jun Ifor O. H A The following PRlcei s were elected : President, g. 11. Wigle ; secretary, Will Craigia 7 treasurer ' tiro A N {tin �ntsr• John tyyiggint; W B -Bobrrts''n • execs regret of the death o to red on. Mod Lady Newton -Brady at Mulls Lochalsh, which occur- '1w w a military i, '•ra Wornenalnetituta• land Lady t bounty Wicklow. who November know lritMrs. McLennan,eich. , e three present "at the care - who vas known poor toTh meeting ot the om til bad been in Pare of age. I ate, held •t the home of +. week, was siege Bract•m. Capt. lid. Rubinson 3 Vfrom is ars Iv smear, Lorne Young. Angles• street theyAcos corner of the draft In Saturday's papers AoRleww surest collided with' w large tree. with tlieresult that one of to ten iw (trouped with Sen(orth. the hollers ►•t oke it s i�eci. A An Old Resident De It.. A, Dick, of Ei -.forth, is the coo- - 1 venerOf the district. SCrs.Vanlilone. widow I AN Attt•' h f ave Store. lops. ore trona house o lire. Cabinet of Minerals for the G. C. 1. w f • the emoting years. institute was the re- f Mtewnrt gave a spletsdid paper on owe , on the work P fit rto:kr, mu,ere t w ' f the eaconees. Deportment of Mines of ihr insdtnte help this Arts► The Collegiate n Workers of Our 'IZme• cipirnt la.t week of • handsome hard Sh dwelled parttcula ly wood cabinet and a collection of lull Tbe deaf o which of the lair Kiehakd Vant l iruprewensent is the order of the day Angleoccur'ed on Monday et hes ,owe- I at the l'enitr•l drug store. The place AoRlieses rtrrer. rew,.ctd an old refit- thee been undergoing a general process dent of the town. The Itun Cnlbtirne"f rejnvenwtilso by weans of repapet- place on Wednredr.y ling. repaiutint\ind • new floor cover - cemetery. A nsorrextrttdr•sUiorence ing of linoleum\• and this week five new "silent sale men,” h•ndennte in will be wade in another issue of the heavy glass and mahogany finish, Signal. have been inatrUt The stoic now Emmert. • vett' att, tive appesf•,►nce. Hockey Meeting. pp Vampbrll, The proprietor, Mr. A hockey meeting was held in the 1 and res d Tbe me from ihr ',parrot Government at Glut DRi the Government had p ' entad the Collegiate with • eet f i w and hut. a few ot the important been lost or used up in class work. and made the principal ade a req for the replacing of the missing onee the of the 1l -part went nay volunteeted - wrapper* of Burps when eturned to the fa^tnry, ere wreath :,l)c per huudred. This money g.iee towards supporting • dee:lues.. Pie reports of the delegates to the recent. Western Ontario convention at London were excellent. About 4t0 p•poty Minister .delegates attended the gathering. r1' whole ec,imi, I -n to re Moet of the inatitutw members war _ I doing Red Cross work in tact• it is place the whole collrc.. be' a rtosett m waist stay per cant- Of the made -tip N suitably cabinet for its Irak ter u b a work has been done lir the Women's "tion. The Co(leaiate very W P 'weevers tate kinenieee. Institute of Onto' to. A pleasantfeat- Presentation to Mrs. Cargrain. ore of the convetsto•n was the recep- A pleasant incident ecru, red on lion given at the Normal School ►. Women's Canadian Chili, set. which r Monday rstreet, . the Rid Maple the rinse, North street, where the of oath- in¢,Aoois Backus addressed the meet - Leaf Chapter, 1. O. D. E.. had Rath- ered as usual to .make p George—Heaton. jackets. Later Willie afternoon. when . From The Toronto Star of Tuesday the members had sill aweemhied, tealwe rake the J Ilnwin account of a R Tae served, and watts Chapter, pr Miss wedding in which the bride was a for- 9'Te, Regent of the Chapter. presented ' girl Mre. Ciigrsia (formerly Miss Alma tri' -r Roderich g 3 Dancey) with a baodiorne silver (iri(e Cnurch-on-the•Hill at irbich, A rgs Catuhie, M M. 1 heodni p ABrough, the Misses Demuth, th, Brigadier -General and I Mrs. MacDougall. Captain Keith Mac- 1Mugwll, Bliss 'r .t elle Nurdhrisuer. . Nr. end moi ru„tiy wet Mr and .Qin. Chi -aloe Mur Phyllis'vuidheIWer At the Model Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, December 20 and 21 Timbale of Salmon with Ttice Patbley 'Sauce yyrt Stew with Dumplings Scalloped T44444 at urs Plaits Bailed Potatoes Mustard Plc andMEtrrt salad See Cabbage Useful N 1 sod for t.i; a merube' CI a' _ ! A` Chinese lantern drill -in cnsIistrar, by t tailor girl*, will be a drhylttfttl HOT in the N. C. 1. entertainment. Tb•trsdw , December 21st, f'., Bouts. 1816 • REMEMBERtOUR OFFER EXTRAORDINARY le per cent. IN GOODS GIVEN FREE ON EACH SI WORTH OF RECEIPT TICKETS. Kodaks and Brownies will give the recipient p 1 e asure throughout the year. SL25 10 $22.50 INDICATIONS are thatnfelim nate l prices willhe be abnormal. Why wl this year and choose some of our choice cuts of carefully selected Christmas Meats at the following reasonable prices : Choice Rib Road of Christmas Beef- 18c - 20c ” Porter House " 22c - 25c 22c - 25c " Sirloin ,. _ 16c - 18c Ramp Roast „ 16c - 1& " Shoulder Roast 2& " Leg of Christmas Lamb 28c Loin 2Sc " Fillet of Christmas Veal 23c 23c 23c Bacons and " Lois • • . " Ham of Christmas Pork it Leis We also carry a full line of Hams, Cooked Wats. Honie-tetldered Lard and Home-made Sausage a Spertalty. daily. Suet chopped Large and Varied Stock to Choose From I Huyler's Chocolates Thr rawly of . , character. 25o to $1.50 Ivory and Ebony Goods in single pieces or Manicure and Toilet a Sets compBsure land ete. d We bought early aniHe you money. see our prices. Quality.` Fountain Pens Swan FeAtfltain fens $'l.atl to $5010. Blackbird $i.1M1 and $l 50. Safety and self -filling. Safety Ratlsrs Gillette and l*. er-Ready Safety R.vnrs Mouth Organs for the boys. Thermos Bottles nee p' hot 24 IWur- .and , ilii 4H h„u,v. Perfumes and Toilet Articles TIIE BEST. Papeteries ani Note Paper roc to 50r. Calendar Mounts Maty Gifts not mentioned here. COME EARLY! PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS I JAMES A. CAMPBELL HONE 90 •'Ch:NTRALIDRUG STORE PAULINE FREDERICK , is "THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARL"