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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-4-22, Page 5TIM SWIM QODUTOa, 0111?. ii. * I i olIIAOIII4IIIIIIII11114IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :( mnluml i 111111111111 It minnuctitimmin SALE OF POPULAR TOILET SOAPS" and other items ON ---Saturday, April 24, and Monday, April 26 ONLY SEWARDS 12 for 50c JERGEN PEROXIDE BATH lie ul(,r Ply ,traijlit 3 for 25c BABY'S OWN 30c ENVELOPES sex 10 packages for 50c RUBBERSET SHAVING BRUSH Reculur .,lI, for 33c SAX° 2 for 25c VINOL lA CASTILLE Long Bars 3 for $1.00 Springtime is Kodak Time -3 :;11r14 p)• - • Developing and Printing MISS DAINTY l:e u! rr 1()4 3 for 25c SEWARD BABY 3 for 23c INFANT'S DELIGHT 3 for 25c HAINES' WILTSHIRE OIL 1 (;0o(1 Liniment $ I.00 bott les for 69c 50c bottles for 39c PA RKRISP Regular ale a 1 for 35c a e . 4 IMMO MIMIO 01.11 i are Co• rdially cordially invited to attend the sooscwseseses"oesck ...-=_S, AMPBL'&--DRUG STORE 7 - , fir'•. "The Pegs/or *mit Scotch Store +1111111111114-111111111111+1111111111111111 x 111111111111 le IIIII1i1IIII It Inlllllllll3t +V Phone 90.. i select stock Ladies' Whitewear with the new pointed effect Laic' Collars and many other line, of wo- men's and children'] %%Car. . Remea ber that we have moved to a new stand oil the south side of Square. - -- Give us a call. tdrs:• j -it -Colborne and Mea. G Colborn left on' Mobday an a visit Toronto. They were accompan Mrs. Tout. or Toronto. wbo had ;visiting her daughter. Mrs. G. borne. a You Want First-class Photographs. THE el Theatre lPrograin- for week April 26 Themgi to May l is••••••••••• ext' 110NDti atd'1fl' DAY Baptist Church Montreal Street Sunday, April 25th (11'm. W.) - What Kind of Religion Is Yours ? A "Man" Religion ? (3 p.wJ Bible School 7 P. m.) Why I Am a Baptist The "Courage" Reason _P!_i_%) • sang Peeple's Meeting ALI. SEATS FREE. EVER yoNt. M iDE WSLCO$ 1 voter In the grain t•uwpetition at tie Canadian Natloual Exhlbltiouud the Provincial Winter Fair. / Their Silver Wedding. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. /Hess, of Elgin avenue, who on Ila relay, April 3rd. celebrated their t •rata -fifth wedding autll(•rsary. The whole fitfully, tore Meting of set's* chlldreu-Mrs. (viae• Pennington. Chat, 1). !fuss, I lucid It. Rosa, Willisiu A. Ito'.. (i,4,rge M. Rom., Miss Violet .1. It,s•' and 1itile Master Freddie hiss -were present, ilso two wire grandchildren : Master !fuss Ronald nnington.Pennington gdtlnd 'ree. baby arounl the Iswutifully .et wedding tutee and partook of a hearty fowl dinner. The 'eveuhtg was spent .u•lally and tls• .bride of tweuty.tive. years served he cream, toffee uud wedding cake at 11 o'clock p. w. Mr. and Mrs. Russ were the recipients of some elegant plerc•s of silver. Contributions to Muskoka Hospital. The treasurer u( the Muitkoka Frew tloapitul fur Consumptives desires gratefully to acknowledge the follow- ing contributions r(.eived in G,slerich ley the field secretary of the National Sanitarium ,tss•s•latlou : (intlerich Organ (0..'$ ; William ('eats: $5: l'.P.R. office staff, $S; D. Millar & t+un. $2: Sterling- ltauk, mite 'bent. $215: .1. P. Hume. ails' B. Fletcher. Miss l:. Hodge, A. J. Cooper, A. .1. MacKulp. It: R. flit+lows. W. H. Rols•rtsot, J. B. Kelly, H. C. Dunlop, G. J. S. luynes, to melt: G„ lerieh Elevator ('&L. $.: E. It. Wigle, G(xlrrlch Knitting Co.. R. E. Ingraham. 41. .1. IEtltott: -$': earl►: -1lre ph& y Bros., Miss M. Clifford, Miss 11.• E. Anderson. Miss ((jovettlock, F tt•.olle•oWl4. 'I. Rubins. (i, G. Newtotf!-_Titrsons Fair. Rols•rt- 0 snit tiros., -FI. It. :Murray. Fl each: total. $49.15. V. A. Notes. At the• meeting of the G. W. \', A. .:prig 100o Comrade Miltuu tendered - hies resignmtinrr Wee sressentrr and Conn LOCAL TOPICS. iwle H. F. Clark was appointed in blit phice. Anexcellent address seas give•*\' by '4 unIru(I4 -john J4Iue.•Itutema0. of the 'ruvinrle executive, 011 the S1114 /WI u wddier.`•.. •-establhshtuent. The A Missionary U'S. w•heitP %Odell I. being unitesly sup- G.slerton people interested in mfr- 'ported 1 all v erlr2 organizations .iuus Shieul&l nut fail to hear Miss Lida was fully 'Witted. \ It was decided to Pratt t returned Telega missionary! let, try to are e a tins of all se - the I:aptist church next Tuesray turned men trre•.. " ve tiW-strWeI -w•r evening. April 427th. As Miss Pratt Is they etre mem rs of .\ moldier --organ- a very interesting speaker no OOP Izatiuu or not 1 mud .of .littera rela- shottld mhos this chance of hearing Gees. to be whir by \ u me•mlters first-hand of her work among the of, Provineia eserut • \ on re- Telegus to Ladle. A short program establishment. will be given. A silver collection in .t large attentions 1s ex 'led ut aid of the work will be taken. All the Ilrngoetgh entertain eat its Mon- witt he welcome at t11is meeting..- du?', awl arrangements 'ens mw l' for the trlllna Thnraday, April 22, I020. -Of xxxxxxxXXxxii East Street Garage . All kinds of Automobile Repair Wurk promptly att. to. Buttery Clargbtg and Repairing. Service and $111s fetation for the well -knows Canadian made I'rest-(t-l.1te i4tonage Itatteries. Buy the Canadian mod. aid save duty and exchange. The new spring models of Gray -Dort Cars are 1..c ter emir. 'JOU. lso he -e ontus hatntaive the �o�iaasey tail er lrat MU RibbonoandhrKM Mrd Bicyoais We cles. A good line of Tins, Mils, grease- ai.(1 .\ ,1 �, uI.as)n a1 your service. tet T. F. Holland Air 11X111:0:01:54*XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX lugs --- lugs in proper repair., and ao spread the payments over a term,ot'years. It is believed the people would heartily support sw•h a proposition, realizing how closely the interests of Goderieb are Iouud up with the success of the annual tall exhibition, A Fine " Muskat Bvetat. There was a large audieu,se ut K,ox quench on Tuesday' cveuiug, wbeu (:anti's sacred, (cantata, "Ruth," was rendered by th4 choir of the rhumb under the direction of Mr. Frederic T. Egeuer, Mus. Bae. The first part of the program included an organ num- ber, the overture to 4•Twiubausrr;' by Mr. Earner; a piano solo, ''Andante anil Rondo Caprierioso" 1 Mettdels- soluu, by Ml's Nina 11'oollt•omle, and a violin'oIo,,"l'avatina," by Mrs. Bay- onne! Miller. An untoward incident juiet at the bcgimlittg of the program thrcateu(•d to mar 'the '11411' •s!. of the evening, the ehs-trie power and lights going off While Mr. Firmer was giving the first number: but after some min utes'tlae power mute on again ata! Mr. getter concluded the number, giving 1' music of Wagner's grand overture a asterly rendering. 'Miss Wooll- com 111 her p4tto number proved hers& t wt artiste of genulu• merit, with ;ectelli•nt taste *4044 perfect tw•hnlylte, and she will be welcomed with sin\'ere iute•rest HMI pleasure at future ricitals. The violin , solo by Mrs. Miller was a rare treat, an ex- quisite pier-• of music exquisitely {flayed. She injunction on the printed program, "Kfinny refrain from ap- plans.•," forbade the expression et appreciation which the audleuee wished to give. but as lbe.strglus of the violin (('u,ss1 a brief, subdued chorus of ap- plause burnt out In lovoltintary tribute. to the tuusielau. - - The cantata constituted the second rt of the program. Thrm tine coat- ition, recit{p'��{p�� the Biblical tale of ti Mid Blit11• utas Inverd for the time in 4;011e•r1ch, and the skill - d sympathetic n•nderiug with t was given brought out most the sweetness and pal4hos of Mhos Kota t,yttle'as Ruth, :gins Adel de Nairn as Orpab. Miss Hazel \!tele •r as Naomi, and Mr. Ege•uer as Ih1Ylx all sung in u finished umIu,. r as it n• choral {arts were eel by the choir, the especially giving day of l-horul liar !rector and choir Miss S, Nobi Soya Sias a -- J. T. FELL XXXXX t P.%ft %MOUNT P1Cfl 6 ShirleyMAs_o_n _ Y - -*Rescuing Angel" Also FP1S411E 5 OF NTURES OF RUTH" "The Bank Robbery" You will more fully appreciate the opportunity of making a good selec- tion if you step in and see the large variety of suiting' now on display. F. 1. MARTIN,.: The Tailor l I r - Ila Phone 318 o GO RO WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Ooderich, Ontark t 111 OUR JEWELRY especially suitable for birthday re• inembrarwes is both varied and novel. Each piece has a diatinetive character and charm of Its own, told the choice so wick that it must be a modest pure indeed that cannot afford a gift from here that will prove a lasting reminder of the giver. ER TSON , f tickets. - t;'.--1 it OiwTon Trucks. t *odors rani' who did out taro in the bautau Mr. 1'. J. MacEwen r.•Isirts the sale -rrwiwia ticket- can-nse them reser Fort --m -trustors to ltisset B:'os., seats for this ,utertatumeut,\payln altfurdHeights. and E. t".1rtwsuu. `only ttpr tax. )uulop. At Bisurts' th.• new pow' v s test. and of coots.• it will A pleasant tilwe wit'• spent In still when it has been used laaseweut of, the Ronne" library 141144 while. Thr stna11 trac•ter hug on Thurs.lny .evening. when the n come into gellte general satiurs,w••re banqueted, hr the N (.T.1:. y.w among farmers. Mr. Mnef:wan prior to tlwir departure 4111 t1ie'seawi11 s alsf ha' solo Ford 400 trucks to .1. B. work. (ever • I Inns' were ex - McNabb, of 1 ngantio*: Itrown Bros.. ps•1441. but same of the crew's did not ive in wn until ,lielf itown: i, MIH Mt tOros.. of h,nald Bros., then orrt A rIliiw (-otmpany. . bow a following / pua ise mble•d Albert millers. and was seated orotund -Utile. well laden with the goal things that tempt Motion Pictures ($:• C. IL the appetite. among those present M• - W i1h the approve of the Minister lug the president tf the W.t'.T.C.. Miss e f Fdueatl.,, the I' .vincial MiNon I Rollie, tM^ snlrrrinte•udett(, Mrs. Me - 111 0 Of o1 trach first cht�' do shti ort W .:hurt\11111 promisees ..t M 111 ..n its A Sendoff' forthe Rollers. idowed «41 acre•, r took full /11.11 111:1g4. Mrs. 1Wty it the piano, alis. Miller with llc tivho aocl Mr. Egeuer at the organ played a triple urcowpuuituent when h added much to the sunless or the rendition. The tutermczzo played by the linen instruments sus a very beautiftArpua- sage ; but indeed the aceowp.(aement throttgleotit was esquislt* The choir and the soloists, both vocal Will itis(rowrutul, are to Ir ,o0- grutulat.tl upon the ..w-ess of lint production, and Mr. Egroer dcw'rien Wn cstac•ia1 word of !'ommeodatiou for the energy Wad ability 011 his part winch (hy the ptvepte_ elf Gode•rto h an opportunity of hear ig such tosapeitt f. Ilona aw this iu their home town. f Picture Buren* has a ngr,l W R1cr 1 le•:1 1t. 11 DO the bN•al ministers. Several an exhibition of mu 1111 Pictures. songs were led by Bev. 14. 1). Moyer: chiefly of au educational intim., next Thursday evening. April '..011. In the assembly cion of -the Collegiate 1u- stitute. The program of }fids to be used will, iwdud4 : A ltllmps e f Mus- "Through- I-ife•:r_ , ow " 4 a Corner Hast St. and Square WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. A GOLDWYN SPECIAL Rex Beach's "Girl from Outside" A thrilling tale of No aska. It is Rex Beach's c mg triumph, in seven reels. Also PARAMOUNT FLAGG COMEDY ``Hick Manhattan" Come early, only one show, starting 8 p. m. sharp. Mutism. Wednesday at 4.16 p. m. Rev. R. C. Nielh•rwid gave au address. and recitations were given by the Misses Money vend Ricer.'., loth of the young ladies ife•inug etyore.!. There 41444' nine wc•I1-filled comfort bags. the •rititendent Presenting one to each 'arm' of the nine boot.. The toys snowed - study of the eye!. (u,ree,oful Methods. Thr Story of Paper. Tot ea their uppir.ciatiou of the 4111441/1i cut Events 11* Ontario. flit. 4:exultne t:mei'e�' by 11,.•Iariag they lad tu•ver hod mach a cartoon comedy. All invitation extended (4, the 'Millie to attend this' tendered to tln•tn by the G.slerieh erMhft10 - -Program -to contineu a at : 'wuo_- x o'clock. - Hoapktal Project Apptrered. i A •tint int nig of the officers of the �r.l.,tt• ' 'd. t,9 ' �)r. Aho-�iTsav,-ProviGovaai n. 4* public works ,onuupt.)' nt. Ih,•, tow•u tor of hospitals:. and Mr. Guvuu. a p MoirrnsKnt-strcit(teit. were lu IowaI- noel n hidd oil Saturday ...suing.. Tot.stlay and inspected the "Maples" When thevw,ter 4.4 fe i11rTnlrfls'fiffli---- property belonging t.,the hospital ings ,It .,� f:11r grounds wait- ,ofn Im- ard. They afterwards met the Adored. T 111111 big wiudsttrin 111'1 fall board anal re•p.rtw1 that the 1414. W114 imide great inv.e with the bt111diugs, an excellent one :oat that the project nod It teas i question whether the of converting the building Into a main building •nnld Is' 4411t to slap' modern hospital with tw-t•uty-five to again. A bniblii expert het: adviwd. thirty beds wits quite feasible. Acting however. that flit cru lie done, and upon the advice of the Provincial otfi- at no vi•a;y great (' •*s4'. The 14'14e5, cern. the bard appointed at committee I,innsi 14*44 sheds, etc salso is the damage require to engage an nr•hitec•t to submit plans consider by ;the storm. keeping within the rei uitements of the law, which plan,. will then 's• sill- 11'hi1P t 111'+4' cepa Mrs a e lacing rtu- ii ltt.,l to the Government. and 1111011 .Shier.., the *natter of u new grand - I stand naturally rouses to the, front. 1144, ■1111 a on is } has IMep 1mt ret taw the 4' a 11.1110 iota as this ant• M.••. kindly FRIDAY and SATURDAY A PARAMOUNT PiUTURE Wallace Reid 1. "Alias Mike Moran" Al.. A glltISTIE COMEDY Ira at the Fair Grtwtrdil. • . . 1 N firs fail which whish 1•tT4Y'tirl the- tor. effectively Wedding ('lieu s,.,s• for a time di worry of which the .4- f New Hats are Very Large or Very Small Old portrait Hats clOndcd with lb tiers qtr tstilt; bread and drooping of Wins,, lie with wide spreading 111- corner cap like toques and British Admiral effects with bushy mounts darting out front one side, pr flowers trim- ming the crown or brim. Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston St. Quit rick the -approval of same the board will g4 before the comity council at the June session with a project which it is eon- fidently hoped will secure the approval enA support ni that Jody Federal Emergency Fund. ..The final weekly meeting of the joint' for r114 whole ,uuouut necessary committee composed of the Canadian built a crau,ktund th and put e hMtd- Patriotic Fund executive and a represen- tation of the local G. W. V. A. was held hot Monday, the time for administering' this fund in Burgh county having ex- pired. Since the fund was available in December last there have been about thirty-five applicants for assistance. Of these twenty-four were assisted by grants varying from onellweek to'two months, fid two cases referred to this branchby ( the Soldier.' Settlement Board received the grants asked. Three applications The ii%rm sp4(rnt the *I( but It Is very mach out of da new one of'. tunlern (•0nstrue urgently r.'qutred. The propose 4 o slt.t a people for the Issuing of dehento were refused for sufficient reasons, and three other applicants were assisted with employment without the necessity of grants. The total amount paid nut was 12381.90, and the cost for administration was only 112. although.a large amount of work was involved 'h the fund. The Cani*ddian Patriotic Find will still con- tinue until further notice. but the amount of work remaining for this county is now only enough to keep the books open. Field Crop Competitions. The Goderlch Agricultural Soekty proposes to have two atanding field crop competitions, one in oats and one In corn. As not less than ten entries' In each competition must be made to satisfy the Government requirements, It Is hoped that all persona who Intend to- eomppte will make entry at or•e with 1)r. W. F. ('lark, V. R., aPc•retary of the Agricultnnl Society. Seven prises are offered in eonnectlon with each competition, raligltl1 frobn $211 for first prise to 14 for atcenth prise. Prise -winners shoo will be entitled to Lott' ode are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the blood of all that shouldn't be there. The blood pa..e' through the kid- neys every three minutes. if the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if your blood is out of order your kidneys have (ailed in their work. They are in need of stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do alt three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there !s Dodd's Sidney Pffls The flavor lasts -and the electrically - sealed Package brings WRIGLEYS- to you with all its oodness perfect - preserved. Sealed Tight - Kept Right! I l i'_1 H.1,1(, •t •U.•• ti ll' I JUICY FRUIT) 11 0111, (.1 1 I ,swua.1141.4.4.011.6.1110 A11