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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-4-17, Page 5A*aiea-diairio7- . TIi N QO>wL d0n>iii0111. delete: FOR SALE s >< MOTORCYCLE, $5o SMALL STUDEBAKER CAR, $400. Storage Batteries for all cars in stock "Owed sad Operated iy Fast Street arae Practical Mas" GODERICH - - - ONTARIO Artkv M. Glover 11//NNN1•XIIMIX / / Something New / / Reform Monograms M MAll initials in stock. t / Ask for your initials and $ / combine your monogram / to suit yourself. / l'seful for narking linens, / etc. ■ Novelties and Nations is / y ■ • 0 1[ A call solicited. / m MISS S. NOBLE NM/Nlt•111•Ir%N/N LOCAL TOPICS. Address by Miss Constance Boulton. Under the auspices of the Imperial Order of Daughters rf the Empire and the Navy League, an address is :o be gilts n in the court house by Miss Constat,ce Boulton, of Toronto, on Monday. Apnl 98th. The address will be accompanied by an exhibition of British official war photograph slides. Parniers to Contest South Huron. A 'meeting of farmers of the north- ern part of the riding of South Huron ww'Hil lton was held at 4last week to die - tame tlw question of Marina 1'. F. 11. 1} tnlatlttattr hl the field 10 ewlrwt 1 hr GREKT EASTER DISPLAY OF BABY BEEF We have scoured the country and have secured some of the best Baby Beef that could be bought, which will be on sale Saturday for your Easter menu. Be sure and secure your favorite cut of this extra choice meat. We also stock at all times the celebrated Kincardine Hams and Bacons Nice mild -flavored boneless ham or back and breakfast bacon. Nothing firer for your Easter breakfast. w THOS. LEGO Phone 2 cumila ele•tk111s. A dollar meeting hail prrvklusly been twkl fu the south- ern {art of the riding. Addr.•.se were lutein by a un11111 er of represent- ative faruw•r'. and a nwdntieni wee parried in favor of meeting the repr•- s•ntatt%I-s of the month tart of tlw riling for joint action. T. Enlarge Blsekidowe $satawraat. Mestere. Ila.iratmw are having the eland adjoining their nrdauraut, which has been ottupied by Tlw attar, tilted up as alt annex. to he mid fu eonaretknn with theta bikini -4e. It will he adapted rspscially for the hold- ing of slippers and banquets, and es there is very little accommodation of this kind to town it will likely be well petmuized. Work I5 to be {tomb's! col the refitting. et' that the attars Duly le ready for use wbvn the summer busl- Ierte starts. Edwards' New Stand Opened. H. T. Edwanls' new coafe-tlonery and ice cream Mandl was opened for business hast Saturday and the general vrrlict is that Mr. Edwards has a very handsome and well-appointed premises. Attractive show windows, new hard- wood floor. panelled ceiling and taste- fully finished walls. bright and comfort- able ice cream parlor. with fittings all in harmonizing effect and artistic electric lighting fixtures. all combine to make what will undoubtedly be a very popular rewire. The appearancoof the whole Klock Is greatly improved by the opening of this itanwd. and if, an is reported as likely to be the case, the corner stand nhoukd be opened up shortly the block will be one M the must attractive around the Square. Rev. R. N. Hazen to Be Meowed. Tlw degree of dolor of divinity is to lie conferred upon Rev. Ne)rge N. 11azt roe Li. A., of Sarnia, by Victoria College. Toronto. it the eenvoe'atlon of the faeulty of theology nu April 25th. This announcement will be pissing to many hl Gal•rlch who ktsow and esteem Mr. flaxen, who was pastor of North etre•t Methodist ehureh for four year,. i1(N-4.w, and ‘I to) 111 n•wrmtwred as uta ut teat aimotie the Wet eoelr wtfitl. lr awn %aa ptrsitlrut of tine Landoll ('onter- eue• for a term after lea' Jug Getierteh mud bus held utawr 1t4h ellk'een til the clulr•b. He fs now pastor of the !hereat street Omni] at iurula. A r t wedding was that 'd- ewuirel at the house of Mr. awl Mrs. 1'. A. Naini on 11'tdrwsay morning, %hen (heir Attest 'laughter. Mary I h•Iphhu', was milted h1 marriage to \1r. Athol ' Me'tfnarrie of Toronto. Pr ptly at 11 o'eluel' the bride,. with her father, entered the drawing-rtlom, %kith was prettily decorated with Paiute and Crus, to the strnlns of taw Lobetigrin w•eWhlg numb, pimps! by Mies Adelaide Nairn. The bride wore her travelling suit of new taupe gabardine, with het a110 veil to matt+, and carried a shower bouquet of white sweet paras 51111 sweetheurt rows. She N'N,e unattended, and taw eennuotty ens performed by the lieu. R. 4-. Me- 1h•ruild. After the stgutug of the register, a daluty 111111.11 wad served, the table Iwiug decorated %iib white tulleaim' daffodils'. Guests were prts- eut trues Itrusiw s, Detroit, Windsor, 1\'alkervilIe and Galt. The bride Mud groom left ou the I.:to ('. P. it. train for Toronto, stere they will make their home. Mrs. Meljuwrrle will It. greatly mimed lit social and ebun•h the hes, autl her many friends will Join iu w idling her and her hunhelud many, 'curs of Itappeoess. New Baal At•eeiatien. In order to facilitate the work of nrorgantxiog tete town band. which tor Bowe years has also been the Mid Regiment band, it has been deckled to Iet the old Roderick Musical Society become defunct, and to commence an entirety new organisation: t0 be known an the 3:int Regiment Band Associa- tion. At a meeting held Tuesday night at the town hall, officers were elected as follows: President, M. G. Cameron, K. C.: vice president, George `itewart; 'secretary -treasurer, T. H. Mitchell. 1 The committee of wanagewent is to be composed of two r•plesentativea from mitations of Dodd's Kidney Pills are legion. The box is imitated, the outside coaling and shape of the pills ars iniiated and the name— Dodd's Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitatiogs are dangerous The original is safe. Dodd's Kidney Pills hate a reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD'S. Dodd's k the nriginaL Dodds is the name to be care- ful arrfal about - KIDNEY PILLS HUSBAND v, SAVES wig Frees Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkluun's Vegetable Compound. Pittsburgh, Pa. - " For many months I was not able to de my work owing to a weakness which caused backache and headaches. A friend called- my attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bewght three bottles of Lydia�E. 'Inkhorn's VegetableCom- pound for me. After taking two bottles I felt fins and sly troubles canoed by that weak- ness area thin` of the put All women who suffer as 1 did should try Lyda E. !Inkhorn's Vegetable Compound."— Mrs. JAI. RottaaE10, ago Knapp St., NS., Pittsburgh, Pa. • Wooten who suffer from any foram of weak noes, as indicated by displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities. backache, headaches. nervousness or "the blues," should accept Mrs. Robr- berg's suggestion and give Lydia E. Pin hams Vegetable Compound a Borough trial. For over forty year" it has been correcting such ailments. 1f you have infatertous complications write for advice to Lydia E. 1'iakbao MedicineCo., Lynn, Mus. _ aip:11113 011 au elle ut $1,1;,:i.O.1, tip' taticulated net surplus on aepuuat of power supplied to the street fighting and waterworks dspartaienui dusiaj the year 11117, as fdflowit: Surplus uu power supplied to the municipality fur street lighting during 11117, a1,1111f.(fl. Lew' loss (Ill power supplied to the waterworks department of the wuui- eipallty during 11117, $5J).58. A large uuwlwr of applie•atione for ele'trl• light service"' were grauttsl. luerwsr•s of trey were grunted as fol- lows: 11. Wetsul, iSe a day; 114.11 ILaa111., 10.' u t1:1y : W. Glazier, Ifs• a day. .t letter flans Engleisr Kelly asking for a wotsr truck to replace the taudetrt for earrylug repair material, rte., nus tiled. In reply to it letter from the town commit the seeretur•y Was lllstructel to Inform that body that taw water - pipes are (wing flushed awn the snli- nwntar Iwsln cleaned. lu eouue•tiuu with the reductions 10 rates ti muuicipulltiee recently announced by the Provincial 4'ewe ia- r1ou, taw se•rrtary 5.115 untrue ted to enquire of Mr. J. It. Putt'•., the 'dis- trict engineer, tally (iodcrk'h does' not figure ill these rela'ttous. 1t was de- 4.111451 er4.111451 111%0 10 ask for 11 reluttiou 111 elle charge for huspeetiou of meters. the bandsmen. one from the town council, one from the Board of 'trade and one from the officers of the 33rd Regiment. The bandsmen have desig dated NeeD. Thompson and If. le r••. Wadion as their representatives, and Capt. A. F. Sturdy is the member. from the regiment. The town 'roencil and the Board of Trade have yet to choose theeir representatives. The fee for wember•ship in the new Associ ation was placed at S2. A number of the ohl bandsmen are interesting them- selves actively in the new organization, and it Is hoped that the public will lend a helping hand by rolling up • good membership list and in other ways giving adequate support. It requires enthusiaru, hard work and cash to maintain a good band. and It none of these ingredients is lacking there is no reason why 0oderich should not have a first class band such an it had in past years, if not even better. Water and Light Commission. Th" moiler meeting of the water and light commission Was bold 011 Thursday night Met, Mr. W. T. Murue•y and Mayor Wigle being present. In Miss Aegie Nairn. 01 Detroit, is reply to a request for a reduction iguest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nairn. PubIk lisrar) Board. The regular monthly meeting of the Pad.11e Itbrury Isntnl war held on Sat- urday evening. It was derided to add The Detroit Fre Press to the news- papers in the reading -room, and also hm under seven additional magazines: Tlw Farmer's Advoeute, The Country Gcntle•l•wti. The t'auadlan Wood- worker, The Michigan Arlisau, The 4%111at14111 Hortieulturlet, Etude, and The 4'luuldiau'toukllan. 'iwo sets of McMllluli a Bright Story liooks are 10 Is ordered and to. lw pea I'd 'hi the '•1(44,1 libraries of the town. Mr. l.'oultliu%st.elwtrman of the book committee, made a report ou the intro - !Milton of the Dewey pkr•inwp system of 1•tassllleution. which ellen erowpleted Will greatly in-renee the tl,r(utlwnn of taw library. Mr. e'oulthurst was authorized to order seventy-five or eighty volumes to renew woriiout hooks. The town commit will be re- quisitioiel for $14110 for lilrary pur- poses for the e•urrent year. Mr. H. R. Long was appointed to r,•preeeut the Isere at the alerting of the Provincial Idbrary Asss•iatiou to be held next week at Toronto. TIIP death of Ilr. H. 1. Strang. for many years au Retire and valued mem- ber of the bard, was made the subject of M rt•sulutiol. and a Metter of e'ondol- ence is to be sent to the !wreaks! callow and faulty. Thr librarian reported for Manch the largest cire•ulatiol to the last five years- u total of 2200 Maks. Twenty- two new readers were addled to the list last mouth, thirty-four in February. mei about N et-euty-tile sit •e the beginning ut tII year. Thursday, April 17, 1919 5 in the street lighting rates, alibi' was referred to taw I'roviucial I'omwislou. a letter was respired stating dust a taw '•111r1u1e of rate's covering all class's of service 1n Geslerk•h world be ferwifstled shortly, suit ft 10a1r,h*- gest.rl that no readjustment lw made rustling et rel lighting until the new 's-hwhde• should he receive -d. Another ,ummwdiation from the Provincial Vomminslon •laked that a refund) Need(' lw 11114(1(4 to the 1511ui- :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••: J • • MODEL• THEATRE ,• r 71 • • PRESENTS • • • LONDON CINEMA SENSATION • • • • • • •• • ••• The Play from Which the Film is Taken sweeps New York like a Cyclone! "The Better 'Ole" By CAPTAIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER and ARTHUR ELIOT • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • This is the grand cheer -up picture of the day. It is the happy peace film I There has never been anything like it before The conflict dust closed has produced an epoch-making motion picture that will brighten the folks at home and the boys coming home as no other force or agency can. The quickest possible way to forget the troubles now past is to smile them away with Old Bill, Bert and Alf, the three famous musketeers of the British army. "The Better 'Ole" is a succession of stinging emotions, with alternating flashes of humor and pathos, connected by the wittiest situa- tions and sub -titles ever seen on the screen. MONDAY and TUESDAY next; April 21st and 22nd . MATINEE MONDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK • • o i the Goderich Orchestra t • Music by ,, •••••••••••••••••••••••••.e••••••••••••••••iiri•••••••1:. • EVENING PERFORMANCES AT 8 SHARP PRICES : Matinee 15c and 25c, Evenings 25c and 50c, and war tax • • • • • • • •1 Q • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •I • •• • • •• • • 1• • • • 0• • a Capital stat Rene -v4.. • $N,000.000 Tutt Aaeeses. Nov. 30th. 191 N. ever $153AWL(xw For Your Own Sake From • partly selfish motive isn't it safer to have • growing Rank aorouat in these days than to spend all you earn? There's no friend More welcome in sickness or trouble than a Rank •comae'. Thirsk of the opportumtit _: ready money will. bnng you I Start seams lathy. ala UNION BANK OF CANADA f 1 GODERICH BRANCH, F. WOOLLCOMBE, . • • Manager. Miss B. Jaffray, of Galt, was a visitor •NN1 in Coderich this week, attending the wedding of Miss Nairn. the Easter Week SPECIALS White Cauliflower Florida Tomatoes California Celery Hothouse Lettuce Hothouse Radish Green Onions Green Parsley Cabbage Florida Grapefruit Louisiana Strawberrie, Navel Oranges Bananas l'ARNELL'S RAISIN BREAD DEAN BROS. GROC1:RS Vtore:\i/FM 110 Howie Phone 187 Massey -Harris Shop -- FOR — BINDERS, MOWERS AND CULTIVATORS. DELCQ-LIGHT PLANTS. BUCKEYE INCUBATORS. GRAY AND McLAUGHLiN CARRIAGES. GAS ENGINES. WIRE FENCE. - OLD HOMESTEAD FERTILIZER. `Robert Wilson Hflmiltbn St. Corlerich FOOTWEAR FOR EASTER Easter is the opening of the season for Oxford Shoes. At my store may be Seen a variety of Oxfords to pkase every taste. The selection is so exten- sive that we're sure we can please you if you'll only let us try. For those that prefer to wear high boots we have the usual variety of stylish and attractive shoes. All of these patterns—both high and low—are offered in all the popular leathers and style of heels. Our prices are most reasonable. —REPAIRING— Geo. MacVicar North side Square, Godericb AVOID COUGHJ' ane COUGHERJ'! Csrewads Diaee.se a HiLO 30 DRORf-,TiOPJ' C10l,Glir EAU 7t11J Mk auwazi1 Model Theatre PROGRAM Week commencing April 21st Monday and Tuesday Old Bill, Bert and Alf, the Three Musketeers -- 111 "The Better 'Oh" The bit of the year -Don't replan 11! Wednesday grid Thursday Elsie Ferguson, in "Rose of the World" Friday and Saturday George Beban, in "One More American" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'rifts wEl•:K Wallace Reid, in "Believe Me Xaotippe" Fatty Arbuckle, in "A Country Hero" Paramount Arbuckle c, -,nit dy 0 Prizes for the Children (butweaciug this week there will be three prizes of thrift damps gives away each week at the tiattlnay rrai- ioe(4. Prizes will be drawn for at children's tickets onlf , Advertise in The $1guaL 1t papas - The Greatest Name in Good y -Land The largest - selling gum In the world nat- urally has to have a Package worthy of Its contents. So look for WRIGLEY'S In the sealed package that keeps all of Its goodness In. That's why The Flavour Lasts!