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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-2-6, Page 5II FOR SALE As we are putting in $ 125 electric power 6 H. P. International Engine L, i hors, clutch pulley, large gasolinetank, spare piston and riult and wrenches. Can be seen running Its East Street Garage " oNe�rrl �`' by a GO , • - - ONTARIO Mk, N. Glover Model Theatre PROGRAM Week coiamencing February 10th Monday and Tuesday PAULINE FREDERICK, in "MRS. DANE'S DEFENCE" A Paramount' Picture See Pauline Frederick's greatest screen triumph. A powerful emotional play that will barn its way into your consciousness and stay there for many a day Wednesday and Thursday GE13. M. COHAN, in "Seven Keys to Baldpate" The moat mysteriously funny farce ever staged Friday and Saturday JACK PICKFORI), in • "HUCK AND TOM" or "The Further Adventures off Tom Sawyer" By Mark Twain A- mount Picture 'Vou have seen Jack Pickfonl'a delightful portrayals of the youth of America, before but you've never seen it better done than in this delightful photoplay. For your own sake don't miss this great picture, one of the lest we have ever shown or could wish to show Matinee Saturday at 3 o'clock Admission, matinee ilk and I5c evenings 20c and 15c For Good Reliable Shoe Repairs, try Smith & Ring sdEau Street. Oo»ore Kn,, Church Give Us a Trial Mnlisserllre.for. The Signal. Orange Marmalade. Shirrif's Imperial Scotch made from Seville oranges We have just received a shipment of this season's Make of this ' well-known high-grade article. The price in pound jars is 30 cents. Four -pound tins, 90 cents. DEAN BROS: (;ROCERS License No. 8485Y Mtut'ct ejn:t�. 110 11011401 Phone In. THE SIGNAL WA TOMS. With Wan attune Law Firm: Mr. W. H. Waltteqrr,� eon of Mi. and Mrs. William Walter', Colborne township. who hu finished hi. Millie in law at Oiguude H..II, Toronto, has commenced the prac- tice of his profession at Owen Sound, as a member of the firm of Wright & Tel- ford. 111r. Walter has been a brilliant student, and his future contains the promise of a successful career. Hours for Headling Freight. The Canada War Board has issued a regulation concerning the hour, at which railway freight sheds are hereafter to be open for business. Monday to Friday. inclusive, the hours are from 7.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; on Saturdays from 7.30 a. m. t o 1 p. m. The new regulation was effective February 1st. Shippers and consignees should make a note of the hours. • From an Old 38rd Uandaman. Mr. Wro. Akeroyd, of Brantford, a ' former resident of L.atench, in renewing his subscription to The Signal for 1919, 1 writes: • "1 notice a meeting for the reorganizing of the old 33rd band. 1 wish them sue- ; cess in their undertaking. 1 was a mem- ber my self for about six years. Although 1 am away from town I should like to hear of the band being as good as it was before the war. Let the old band boys get busy." Musical Society Revived. At a meeting held in the town council I chamber on Friday evening. the Gode- 1 rich Musical Society was revived, with the main purpose of reorganizing the 3.ird Regiment band, which during the war has been practically "non est." is Rheumatism of the face. Uri.: Arid lett in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve which bratwhes from the eye overt he forehead, and across the cheek to the side of the nose. The counts in the urine a+ in all Rheumatism - disordered Kidneys. The cure is like. wise the santr- Dodd's Kidney ��im�nmmmnmm�nmmmmi mmnnnnnmeppm America's Most Versatile Theatrical Celebrity 11111111111111111111111111111011111MMONNINNOM GEO. M. COCA: Adapted from His Sensational Stage Success na�mnn I��umm�n I "Seven Keys • • Founded on the Story by Earl Derrbiggers to Baldpate" An Artcraft Picture of Extra- ordinary Humor, Thrills and Mystery MODEL THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12th and 13th GODERICL, ONT. 1Acrid Rey wag dattaid d ytcaruug l, IJ.a, a tifclouru-irk:ut of l:odcrlcb, iH Mr. T. H. Mitchell secretary. and Mt. toe ci-sou of Mr. tiexyrge Morrow. C. A. Nairn treasurer, and the following were elected as an executive comAit- tee: M. G. Cameron, W. H. Robertson, J. S. Platt. Geo. Stewart, Wil.'Lane, W. T. Millar, R. Rundle and Wm. Coats. The first move will be Li ascertain what material tht re is available for a loind and to secure a leader. and it is heed that Prettiest will be sufficiently rapid to en - The t was Sfty•utau years of age and had hegira in poor health for about a year, the resnit of • severe stroke. He was formerly untploywl at the Western l'anaela flour twills and for many years livedoo the Huron road. The late 1fr. Morrow was married iu I:odeulcb to Mee Mary Aon Young. who 'survives him, with three daughters: sure a fairly well organised band by the Mrs. J. N. Henderson and Mrs. Ci. A. opening of the summer seawtt. Hlo r, Moth of Detroit, and Mrs. W. 1t. The Board of Trade. Johnson, or town. Mr. Thos. Morrow, Tile Board of Trade ban moved tete of Toronto, formerly of Goderieh, is a its uewuarters In the 110.110010 Temple. brother•, sal two utter brotrs and 4 two xrstrrs ItYn in tfw Wert. heThe tua- and a meeting Of the executive couucll end took place on Tuesday of last week wax ay to the new board room on 10 Maitland er�ee clary, the sutvioes Monday evening. The president, Mr. Ming crieducteQ'3y Rev. J. H. (later - Parsons. was absent, being away at bout. Tho pallbearers were Messrs. J. Detroit on business for the Hoard Hoggartb, Adam Thompson, John Metiers. C. L. Moore andlW. M. Bowden Jodart. J hit nrageour. Thos. were appointed delegates tot►e high- Wootten and Thos. Johnston. way meeting to he held at tinsel on the lith inst. A letter was reoeived GARD'dF.Jt.--On Saturday last there from Mr. E. W. Beatty, pre+tident of pawed awVi at the residence of his the Caualian Paclflc Railway, iu reply daughter, Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Elgin W the invitation to attend the annual avenue, \1t. John Gardner, for many meeting of the Hand of Trate, stating • years a prominent resident of Morris that he could not be present on this township. The late Mr. Gard, ex was occasion, hut that he intended W visit born in Ireland eighty years ago and G. derich later. accompanied by one of came to Canada when nineteen years of the C. P. It. vice-presidents. The age. He settled in Morris township, near Board is making a proposition to We Bluevak, where he lived continuously for D. T. R. W improve its passenger. ser- almost fifty-three years. A staunch Con- vice oo-vice by attacking a passenger coach W tentative in politics, he took a prominent the way freight and having it lire 1 part in the political battles of times gone here at about 7.511 it. m., to counts -I, by. Ile was always interested in munici- with the L., H. & 11 train leaving Clio-aI affairs and kr many years served in township council. After the death of ife, eight years ago. he removed to ich arta had since made his home daughter. The deceased was a f the C. 0. F. since its incep- ty years ago. For sixty -lour a member of the L. 0. L. t was that the hrethren tun for Lucan and London at swat. t This would do away with the long! his wait when passenger's for these southern points have (iodericb at 5.50 with li a. in. • member Ile annual meeting art' the Board of tion over Trade will be held uext Monday dight, years he wa at the Masonic Temple. and his res should officiate his funeral. The sur- Tinurnslay, Pebrnary 6, 1919.--5 APITA8. a REVERVE -$ 1,400.000 `TOTAL ASSETS - 030000000 THRIFT MEANS SAVING The imperative need for Thrift ia appopew lo all tbinkies people. Thew who are wine !nose ceaard to spend on eras -essential., and are aav,ng to provide against poaasWe adverse conditions, The .arts way to protect yourself ia with a Savings Aceodnt. Start one with thn Bank at once. lowest paid at concert rates. oat UNION BAND OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG. MAN. - CODERICH BRANCH, l F. WOOLLCOMBE. - - Manatees t - • mocxxxxxicxxxxxx x=cc aexxxxx Helping the Children. ' viving members of the lamily are: Wil - A little baby girl was this west made a Ilam, Lion's Head; Jambs. Dauphin. ward of the Children's Aid Society. She Man.; John, Fort' William; Mrs. C. J• ' was taken to the children's home and Thornton. Moose Ja.y, Sask : Mrs. Fred after a very short stay was taken by kind McCracken. Brussels. and Mrs. McDon- foster-parents for adoption. The Society ald, Gode ich; also one sister, Mrs. Derr, will be glad to know of other good hones open for small children. The following donations are gratefully acknowledged by the Children's Aid .So- ciety: Exeter vii age. 810; Dr. A J. Ir.. win, W ingham. 810; Henan village, 83; town of Clinton, 810; Grey township. 81O; Bly h village, $5: Miss Washington, 81; Wm. Sharman, 82; Mrs A. Milhan, 50c; Chas. Girvin, 81; Ja,. Moffatt, Blue - vale, 82; East Wawanoh, 85: Mckilkp townshit 810; F. Woollcomte 82; Ma. ns toxnahip $15; Robert B. Hogg, $1; Mrs. Holt, 01: 0. R. Forster, 81: A. W Strickland,, 81; Mrs. GJ1Fein Green; $1, Mrs. Twyford. 81; Mrs. Thos. Gundry, 810: Bayfield. 85; Mrs R. G. Reynolds, i 82: Mrs Thoa. Johnston, bag potatoes; Brucefiefd Patriotic Sonety, 4 pairs flannelette blankets; Mrs. David Wilson. cushion. A Friend, children's clothing; A Friend. five head cabbage. Mrs ,Rev.)'. Ford. jar fruit and vegetables; Mrs. Coats, vegetables; Mrs. G. M. Elliot', basket apples, beans and children's slip- pers: Mrs. W. Hem. children's slipper: Mrs. Howell, children's sweaters; John Millian, Coibutne, bag potatoes and apples: Mrs. Walter Neftel, two jars rt. fruit: Geo. McVicar, 2 pans children's shoes; Mrs. (Dr., Sale, children's clothing underwear and picture books; G. W. 1 Andrews apples and potatoes; Mrs. Ga. yin and Mrs. Green, jar fruit each; M• a R. 5. Alfin, jar fruit; Mrs. C. Cult, applesi W. Anderson, fresh saga Remember the monthly meeting of the Society to lie held in the court house nest Tuesday, February filth. Your pretence) would encourage. WNW WWI A Wee (choler. The many friends of )lr. Jame. 11. 11.''nu1.1. will Is• pleraserl 1.4 learn dui1 le ha. rer'Irel the ul,p.rfiltweut as 4.11. iliitentlrnt of the Herron .Aunt) house of refuge. The ..nutty irrupt -II ' 1s jurtit•nirrly fortunate in pavhrg at I its ..,muland x roan of Mr. Reynolds' ubltity to 1111 tis• nucantcy ease d t.• the death of the hate officer in ,luta:• ile is it lean with )011t11 .till on In- side. :nal the fifteen years he stent 111 the hotel hushu-ss should help W 111 hire for the ;nu ungement of the ...minty'. 1 • 1or the aged anal inIlrm. • Ilesieles Heise IW thor•au:hly nnd.•r stands agriculture, and the farm in ..ouut•tion with the home n111 doubt- ; 1,,.s resolve Bach anent lou as to make it a taluuble asset. '19h.. anrrsefttl x.huitde.tritlun of a how.' ..r rhir khat dejernls to a cousider:tlde /IN 11911 1111.11 ti... 11141/141 1011 of•111• oil• in Charge.' The . firma tem, i(+ a robe. are thew' wh.ou forttuw Inas not '.,Hilal upon khrdly. x111 who in th.Ir deiluliltt years have beet • flitter 'towards the world RA large and require ean'fnl Iuudtltig• Vr. Ittyntds I. a type of mina Hoeft should i1• well suited to this duty. MM. Itevriolel,, aim heenmes m:nron of the house. also Is well equipped for h.r position. Daring her hushes s car't'e lu the lo.t.•I loaminess she rontrilattel hargely to ins s,I.•.s'es by her nnuag.uWut of the •Iiuing-room and sler'piva a.rroum.11atiou, and as thew are very impmrtnr.t teatimes h1 111e uew 110.41C10 11 1111•N. d1ernotd+ slwuid pine lei Ile a eapahir' matron. of lat.' \I r. li.'yuulds has testi farming In Gtalerdch township 11111 outs r•- t.'ntly dtalNe.'ri of Ili. Marl. on th.' Huron road to Mr. t ilw.0 (oke. who inks,. possession April 1st. Mr. ami Mrs. Reynolds lissnwtrl the'ir•ncw posi- tions on Fehnutr, lot and. while their removal from this yk iuity is regretted. it Is generally felt that in their slew - of labor Hwy will prove all uu- .1tuiliff.l slHs•ean. • OBITUARY. RYAN. -Death took place at Saltford on Monday last of George Cecil, the fourteen -months -old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ryan. Interment took place in Maitland cemetery on Wednesday. MARTIN. -The death occurred on 7 ueaday, atter an Illness of several weeks, of Margaret Ann Hogan, wife of Joseph Martin, \Iaitlaml street, In her forty-ninth year. The funeral •cervine takes place at. 9.30 o'clock Friday morning at Ht. Peter's church. BROWN. -The death occurred at Port Huron. Mich., on Sunday last of Mrs. R. C. brown, sister of Mr. William Clark, Walnut street, town. Mrs. Brown and her husband formerly lived in this sectio . Besides the husband, two mins and a daughter survive. Mr. Clark was with his Sister a week or err during her last illness, and his sink, Mt. Ffrest Clark. of MacTier, was present at the (Unroll on Tuesday. MOHROW.-ChD Raturday, t January 26th', there passed away at the home of his daughter, Mra. W. R. Johneoa, of L Watch This Space Next Week for Announce- ment of Reconstnic tion Sale M. Robins, Gents' Furnishings SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE February 1st to February 8th Both dates inclusive 2 packages Corn Flakes for 25c. Sherriff's Jelly Powder 10c a package. 25c can of Baking Powder for 22c, 50c can of Coffee 45c. Purity and Robin Hood Rolled Oats 30c. Lipton's Tea Eck a lb. Gold Medal Tea 60c a lb. Minto Tea ti0c a lb. 2-1b. package Red Rose Tea, wortb,$1.50, for{$I.''5. Gem Lye 10c a can. Gold Dust, regular and 13c packages for ac and 10c 13c package Bull Dog Ammonia llc. Comfort Soap, Naptha Powder, 6c, or 5 for '25c. A big 35c package Star Ammonia for :ilk. A 13c package Star Ammonia for I lc. 3 packages l0c Ammonia for 25c. 6 packages 5c Ammonia for 2:a:. These are Real Bargains and will save you money ROBERTSON &L MAIR xacxxxxxxxxxxxx�exseesaos�s1 Phone 164 Cor. H�mi10 St. and Square Phone 164 Hamill= and Square Toronto. Services were held at his daughter'. residence on Monday evening and the rematgs were taken to Bluevale on Tuesday acid interred beside the -e of his late wife. FORTER'S HILL. WEDMgNDAY, Feb. 5. Miss Mona Johnson, who M e-terear vi.ittng her sister. Mrs. F. Moore, at Macho -II, returned tome on Wednes- day last. Mr. and Mrs. Prod .. sorra, or i'ore Stanley, are visiting io the 11eii;hb:r- h0011. \less O. W. Potter returned h. lord from Woodstock ou \V.sinewlay la. t. \les. fleorge V•nderburgb, who toot been in Gahrich the past week, re- turned home on Friday. The quarterly .epiee -will be trim/ in Bayfleht on Huntley ne'it, lees Hazy 9th. There will be co service aG Bethel In the evening. The Greatest Name in Goody -Land Make some of those dreams a delightful reality by taking home 1111/4//014111141400141/0/04111. GRAND TRUNK re a SYISTEM improved Train Service BLTWLLN GODLRICH and TORONTO Lv. Godench 5.50 AM, A. Toronto 10 50 AM Lv. Goderech 2.20 PM, A. Toronto 7.15 PM Parlor -Buffet car between Stratford and Toronto on afternoon tram. For further particular as to reeervaoon' w rickets, apply to Grand Truni Town Aj tint. F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS Town Agents Phone s SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT The Flavour Lasts! rl • it 1) . • 111111111111111111111M10111111111111111111 3 deli liMINNI111.,,..0001118101111