The Signal, 1917-3-29, Page 5i•�
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TIO1a,,T. Manes S. 1017 •
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.LOCAlk TOPICS
re haus Mnvlais Linares. .
Mr. W. 1I. Kelly has mired the
=twist as r of mortar/Ilwras. and Mr. B. T. Milwards, el
3einser ll oafs, bas bees appointed
in b
One Night Oahe.
Maaapr McLasa annoueses the ea-
•ermient of Markle Destlw and
seeder:ties of "Peg o'
��jjElee e19�.tt" a Virginia Opera Moire
My
Thursday. April 12th.
Tsbbutt-PMher.
-The eWhini-
er)W plass at Whini-
er)w Y.reb lig of
ittle,- .1el Mr. end
of _Godarlsto Mr. W.
was perfortit DfWa• 71,1
a. Use med at.1 ddak
eb b es
peeemm by -Bev. Methodist
Ivies lel A.. B. D. After spiodf.ag a
few�i,ye i inept .. Ifs. sad .
Mete
left on M et this week
flee thele bast at The groom
is a termer residua ed Bdmesvilk.
and the good wishes 1 many trlsods
of both bride ,el•d goo= In Ude
Bounty will be oatmeal roe thelrhap-
plsess and proepsrfay.
An Interesting Exhibit
An exhibit la lee's store window
of bird -homes made by pupils of Vic-
toria school has attracted much atto-
ttos. This interest. in the cars and
protection of our 'Milan birds wan
Bret aroused when Rev. W. K.
offered aprJse to the school for
best bird -house. About Airy et cot little shelters were made. to a i
ted varietyof= and the ��t
sad wort p shown in sen-
etroetloo_ are highly corn
The prize-w.nsewe are Momism sr
sad Clyde Darter. The exhibit ear
tainty will be so Inosnuve to of
who wish to help peotsct our tees
the birds.
What Was It 4 '
About 2 o'clock Mondaymorning
people who were awake rl, and
others who were asleep wore awak-
ened by. a loud report. as of an ex-
plosion, seemingly from the dlr ction
of the lake. Meb who were working
at the Big Mill tboirlgist the sound
came from the (Breslitta of the take
EAST STREET GARAGE ,
°suned and Operated by a Practical Mon
• ARTHUR M. CLOVER
TO OMPETE THE COSTUME
you can make a pleasing
shoe set • irons. the new-
est style ." are show-
ing in dein .I cut lasts and.
attractive " ictus. We
u snit every
and require-
., our shop
wilt dbiprove the coinmdn
belief that smart shpgs rite
rocurab(e only ata -''high
'� res•
CEO. E. K/NO, Proprietor
Lilian
Walker
singetstor.,
1 J
so D$ue* rad
dle to be aid before
U
end vi Aped
Children's Drowse up to 2 years.
Ladies' and ebildren's Middies,
colors absolutely Last, air geod
etyi.., but only a tow of each.
Good in these.KORqe crtt-
10in.° ,ems dioddIn e stock
LtDread
for crocheted beeetion. Threads
fur snob always on band.
Pretty patterns for copying.
Fancy Goods of all kinds.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
filoeprisl ()info will
me . night. April Sed. scones
G. C. 1. sttdeets are arrengin for s
dame to be held In the Masonic
Temple on Monday, April 9th.
Some of the daily papers have been
feeoasda a Provincial o-
general elec-
tion. but Ooeserystivs Isedes's say an
eleetign is not on the program for this
year.
Only ons ruse is on the record for
the ourt. to open on Tuesday.
Ape •d,lefQore Judge Dickson. This
le the ears d the Township of Stephen
TI,, Lees...
Tberssealns of James Wilson, who
cared 1n Maaitlanntosi d cemeteteryy on Tues+
day aftsrsoon, the funeral taking
Place trans the borne of Mr. David
Wilson, brother of the deceased. on
Britmnela road. The dammed was
seventy-two years of age.
The General Brough Chapter, 1. O.
D. E.. will open a tea room in the
store latelyoccupied by Mr. Walters,
shoe mercant. on Saturday. April
141h. Tea will be served and there
will be a sale of homemade cakes.
The room will be open every Saturday
afternoon thereafter.
MRS.. TAPE
SINGER STOAS - SQUARE
Ess and a.balf and eight feet. Re is
. fora few de a onl one visit to
lather. NISI Bake McKenzie, (7am-
aow
Our melba.: in Asbfleld,
bat left Li.*
b�boy, about
yap has since tnv-
rr tea . He landed at
Sea rrenclone a Per ago after spend-
ing; ties yew IS _Ainetrslis and New
Vaasad. It Is saeMlMn years sine`s
no was in GMdetisb before.
• THE QOOlmoN MARKETS.
i
113AISIE
o�a�a►
i
• Sasd Simi Sur
by illassy Orders
Rena b, lbs MIs Mi d
olrll&
For amounts up to $5O.0!)
Me be psochased a1 My Brandi of this Bank, and ars •
sable st MO face value st any Chartered Bank in Caeaisr
Yaw awaidad. and M Ws principal cities in the United Mit.
Ibq ass nowesdan1 1a aapta' and ass4, and abwlWeb► ` "'li
Goderkh Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
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The regular mogthly meeting of the
Goder•icb branch' of the Women's in-
stitute will be bold st the home of
Mre. Jas. JloPhee. Cambria road, on
Thursday. April Mb. at $ p. m. The
subject on the program is "How to
Make our Institute More Interesting."
Demonstration -first aid, or home -
nursing.
Tootuos`.:5I*7C .eb
pir el to e!
ee 1.10
beieill
VA to 135
1.00 to 1.10
wt aao a `M
pec
ed sws 1.75w t.R0
SLAW to KW
SI In to 10.00
. 11.00 to tl.00
mosto 13 SU
all tote
5.
too 11SSt
Ai to ie
AO to Al
.9 to .M
4:a1 to 2.00
wt. PO to w50,
cwt 690 to 400
la el to 15.00
, me, t tato
te is
Backe
nesr,
Wan. ase
al
ruse. lows, err
iso
shore at the south of the town. lo. ppWWaO11g'Ceater esrjii;
♦estigetlon has failed t t reveal any Crsssserr niter -
evidences of an-iploebo, and the W. bee.wp oma.. .
eaves of the mysterious report is the P a00 bitt°Mabee.' absier.
subject of warless seelestnewr Ooe is ter tobsrs'sosain.
that it weeby a falling meteor, HMot., weight. teo willMies% Per .
possrllii
pans pre tion
NW*PraUodeted.Per D � -11it: Lill.
,w,
which buried itself la the
lake ; anetner that soave sailors. tt r
s lark. tuck one of the distress signals
carried by lake vessels and set It off
oo the shore ; and still soother is that
it was a ahem and levees clap of
thunder.
Osuley-eirnie. .
A wedding wee quietly solemnised
at Knox ebureb manes on Mond.
evening, Marais dfltb. when Rev. R.
C. McDermid united in marriage Miss
Marlon Eliz,betb Birs*, sldestdsngb-
ter sf Mr. and Mrs. W H. Birnie,
Rsmilted s street, aW.
Thomas
glees Gurley, of Port Albert The
i b.W and groom wet* nnsttendsd.
IThe bride looked charming in a
of white embroidered yolk and
black picture hat with wbite
bend. Both bride and groom are well
known to a large circle of friends in
this vicinity. Goderlch being the
bride's native town and the groom
beings pweperinue young farmer of
Port Albert. Xan are the good
wishes tbat go with them as they be-
t�l{s their &Harried life. They left news
day afternoon for their home st Port
Alt, when they will In futon re-
side.
(loderich's Big Visitor.
One of the big gest. men in the world
is in town Jost at present. and Its is
n ot tar from his native heath. He Is
Roderick McKenzie, brother Pof "big
Dan" McKenzie, sod he is about afoot
and a half taller than llaa. His
1 weight, stripped, is 427 pounds. and
h is height L somewhere between
PERSONAL MENTION. - .
elm writes love letters to the Colonel
Smith of bee Imagination, and these
letters end their way to a reel Colonel
Smith in Youth Att ice. who ropes to
England id'halls upon her. Just at
this time the girl, to get ort of ao em-
barrassing situation, bas announced
the death of her Colonel Smith. and
•
the appearance of the real Oolooel
Ismith melte in some I,�tereeting slots
ations. The story of course ends hap-
pily lust se It should.
"Green Stockings" will he shown at
the Model Theatre next Monday wad •
Tuesday, with a number of high-class
picture stars in the oast.
r_ If your nerves need
nourishment and your
. system calls for new
strength, nothing will
help you quicltet than
Mr. Res. Sbar.uan was a visitor at Hamilton
this tweet.
W. Cratere was Lid op for a few daps
t dwith au attack of touslntia
rt Johnetoo. llsytlsld road, wept a
few at Toronto during the week,.
MW
nicKenW loft oo Mei4&y for
t cit the Ammer Yachters
w • wrinane, whet takings nouns
at iricMap. tfualrk bmp
as hr the
Master vaeat+
Mr. Joke H.left se his
Amista,cher headier7,o
Moro to 1 time and Welelty.
lfasve alta Mr. W. IL K.Uy went to
rev
Kitchenerub`s r to �tbbe t>aom-
warewe ea.
rpt week from Detroit,
where eM bad boon acne st the booze of
►rr too Ur. Cherie*door Chrlatmas
flews
Mr.. Darby, of . , and Mra
Dotkdl sad eon. Orval, r' wa 00th
vldt1.R Weir parent.. Mr. Mrs D.
esus.
WiMner. lrlp.ds*.�t'MU..sObisn5 • tress
Maty[ b!t ou Monday on t taro u
(1199009. ne.t \
Jas09+ 0140r. of •Petr ,oreYanalatalitselderrezed
Di
are simpir Missy Viers, Thebidesys
titter the brood of .l that shouldn't be
there. The blood passes through the kid-
neys every three 19010‘410. If ate kidneys
do their work no impurity or cause of
dlapmir,r,-/ s remain in the circulation
longertMotbst tine. Therefore if your
went deader your kidneys have
their work. They are an need of
Strengthening or doctoring.
will do aI three, the hast.
Wood meads' Owe
dd's-
D
Kidney
X18 _ _
1. v inns
his ern
es .etuete.
II s' d has
dere .o to
rom GI -
Mores
�fr.. to $Its
oma Re11 loo
Iii }b. whine be was tot
time with tar..I. P. Walters 1 • the Do •t
.hos Mr. nares Dickeo. who has
Dad las s5 tae lesion of tae turn'. fu11.1. -
los. be ti9t dgartasat of the u),i7. Nraq, a:
Co.'s _eters, bas sew assessed the a rite Wass
Meennithttlir
sswtsreM0iK MsM�sO■sssj`t0y r. Dtuk n . a.4
hart had
WiU of trio preview iatimer eft
. CHURCH NOTES.
A o on prayer -meeting will ha be)i
next Wednesday swanking in Victoria
street Methodist church.
The subjent for discussion at the
Men's Suuday Club at North street
Methodist church next Sunday morn-
ing will be : "What are some of the
common stumbling blocks of todiy Y"
At North street Methodist church
nest Sunday morning, Rev. W. K.
Hager s subject will be : " ribs Metbo-
dirt Church in Figurer." Evening
subject t ''Lit.. ()mist Plates -H. r-
ation." •
The choir of Rooth street Methodist
church will render an approps fate pro-
gram in the church oo t be afternoon
01 (hood Fr day. April tl h, rntiiiupnc-
iug at 4 p.m. The public is iuviled to
attend. Silver collection. - -
Nezt Sunday (Palm Sunday) the
services at fit. Geo.ge'■ will be satins
and Holy Eucharist at 11 a. w. and
choral evensong at 7 p. m. During
toe week following, it being holy
week, third will be daily services at
7.30 p. w., excepting on Stitt'. lay).
On Good Fridsy services will be held
Atli a.m.and 7.30p.w.
"Why are we so frequently over-
come by .in ?" is the suhjectneat Sun-
day evening in the Baptist church.
This b the second sermon on "Christ
the Light of the World." The quer-
tette will sing "Though your bias be
as scarlet.' A very hearty welcome
is extended to all who atten9. The
ordinance of the Lord's Supper will
follow the morning service.
The recital and cantata to be given
by the cboa. of Knox cbnreb on Mon-
dy evening next promisee an evening
of great interest to all lovers of music.
The first part of I be program will in-
clude several organ numbers by Mr.
Nunbury and vocal numbers in which
Nye. Saunders and Miss McColl will
take Nolo parts. The se-ond pert will
consist of the cantata "The Resurrec-
tion," by Chas. F. Marney. Th. re
should be a i.rite audience to hear Oita
program. A collection of 100 and up-
wsa
de eb asked.
Day of Repentaece and Prayer.
Under the foregoing beading a eft-
cular has been betted, urging that a
service for tumbling ourselves iefors
God ler held wherever possible ors
Good Friday, Apil 6th. More tb -
bitty prominent Christian leaders
Great Britain haye joined in the mill,
whieb hes also the swop enders***
of leading ministers, sallegeedf...
pore and to istlan largos of T ebtS.
in acne dance with tab appeal the
1if1slsq a Aseoclalitra of iedrrlcb
buil dreaded to mall a awoke for re -
pentanes sdayer on Hood Friday
=Ztia .AL e'olenk. le North street
eberch. Will the Christian
panda cif taws allele prap marry saes
tale satbesstt wsont f
Dynamic Tonic
This nerve tonic can- 1
sista of the most highly
recommended nerve
foods, such as potas-
sium, calcium and mag-
nesium
phosphates, quinine -hydrochloride and
iron-citro-phosphate. The exact formula is on
the label for your protection.
Won't you at least give it a chance to con-
vince you of its merits? We are selling it
continually to our most discriminating patrons
and they endorse it highly.
We have had an o ty to see just
what Penelar DynamicTonic can do for
Wltoae nerves are rotiovrnr -
omrhend it very
Penins Dynamic To"'shard.
15c and. $1.50. highly.nic comes is two
Am CAMPBELL, Pltn. B.
• coma DWG STORE .
alar the Square f sdericit, Oat.
This is from the
famous play by the
same name.
Four Patriotic Reasons
For Growing Vegetables
1: h saves money that you would otherwise spend
for Vegetables.
2. It helps to lower the "high cost of living."
k helps to enlsirge the urgently -needed
of produce for export.
4., your. own Viiatables swatMar of
vel etort is needed for other vital wit
wr rk.
"Good tait'`:•
and Good Luck!"
'"Thank you for the. wishe
IG
The Flavour Lasts
This great little pick-me-up
is full of vigour and vim for
the Jade soldier. Quenches
thirst, allays fatigue, gives 50
e to enervated spirits.
--slew /N CAIVAM
or parcel
soldier Mend
contain at few
rd
piritti Ililra
the
Por fnrtber iaf
"Greed Siockwmgs."
This is • sossedy of Suglieb 111. TM
elder dauebeer M rile home le f to
wear -s •• yvealgreen etii Rv9.6 el
t tka stole of ing • o cam taeniid..
Woes, Smith, wb �y its, le t� I
'1L esttry sett tie eted/t
Sold
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