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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-6-3, Page 5TES BIGNAL QODIEIOB, OliT. ST. GEORGE'S CONSECRATED. Springtime is Kodak Time-- Their cars. oil tie: inner ride et the geta- way. In the shoots, of flee Ire•,:, ADOl 1lot,. i• t,.,_.,ji'. i..0 to flak%'l, oft 114 . toriddden I. the driving u( cars hitt. ,h" 3.,41.11 unit I,Arius Melt near the art 1I... 1st,. For Noting Folk. and 0W. 'I i,...e oh.. like a fairy, aura'--u,l ,i,„ .tit 7 -till 1.. iut.''ealrl hi t L. p:•,i*i.ti•.p that k to take plots. ,,i '. iet..rit ulcera• lour MI Y'hurstlay it 14.1 rrkIn ' ea hex week of t1µ, old favorite •*,try a"I:. then Ilalr and the Threw itesIes.; T r produetluu Is under the Amine..., . the MI.shul Band of 141. 1.eovye . i 4 hnreIt *41111 is directed L)• •vl:abli', managers. 'and a delightful ,1111• i, 0-•111'1•,1 all who .0 10111.. Point Farm Hotel to He i ease 'ed. 'rhe• Lig fi.Arl building at the Point 1.erite ich. 144.1 purchased b, a Loudon reeking flew aid 41I lie pulled diet• and the. materia) taken away to Iw ,v.1 in otter lutllhngs. \Ce tinder - .0a lid aher•-0and that s,...1. T. Guldttw,tI.• intends .., vt'.•..4 a liuwlwr• of. slimmer cottages .t !he Wood. A two-jla)-' Sale of the till liture• and iithel .•fleas of the hotel ,- advertised to fake, gams. ou.Erhlay .,111 Saturday of nest heck. • --Developing and Printing CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE "THE PENSLAR STORE" Ned Millar's Scotch Store P`ene 90 ti MAR IN CLOTHES beet. dependability X are exactly ape and hold MARTIN the T phone 318 1 See our select stock of Ladies' Whitewear with the new pointed effect*, Lathes Collars and many other lines of wo- men's and children's wear. Remember that we have : t' moved ton new staV'' south side 01 S(puare. Give us a -call Miss S. Noble South Side Square - Goderich MODEL THEATRE i For wooer Junes •w ■ Monday and Tuesday A PARAMOUNT PICTURE CHARLES RAY IN "The Busher •r also LOCAL TOPICS. I ,•iat. I oust Nr\t Week. CHURCH NOTES. YOU WILL BE WELCOME Baptist Church Montreal Street NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 6th ., R.•r. 1', ll itt•e.wn. of .eafuttl.. was ll)iatarry aleetly - and l isit of the Hlahep et Howe ea Tuesday. The annual convention of the 1r- rry of 11ucuu 1111111.11111/4• 11 Ihmterlell un '1tile.day. June 1St. w11h a g00.11attends ise of delegates (rowtwat of the plaices In the count)'. The convention opened with a eche u brat hell of holy .cutwmtnlon Ill tet. G.:s.ree s church ,et lei a. III.. awl* at 11 o'clock 'the clergy met for the trans- action of Deanery business. Rev. It. 1\'. Snell. of St. Paul's church. Wing- 1thw. wits Appointed, rural dean to hike the plan of Hep. A. 1.. G. l'larke, who 14 leaving 11114 1,&4lnwry. + re-elected secretary -treasurer of the Deanery. and Rev. S. E. McKeguey was re-elketed missionary sec ret try. .' At the Mawr hour the met.t11Ig of the IMauer,' Women's Auxiliary convened and the following offices were eleeterl fur' the c11witlg year : President, Mrs. Brown. of the re•turi', 14atorth vice- president. Mrs. Hardy. at present of RidKet..WII• but some to 14' 11f t1w At the Baptist church next Lord's Day ' r :he themes will be• 11 a. m..' The Virtue • of Obedience." and 7 p. m., "A Sermon to Young Christians." The ordinance of . baptism will be observed in the morning and the reception of new members will be held in the evening. Bible school meets at 9.:15 a. m. and the young people at 8 p. m. I,hiu,• worship will 1e• coudurtel u.•tt Kai.b.ola wonting .4141 evening iu -h.a ea •.Lutes fly )tet -A. Ms -Es It. of It•Irfl.•Id. Ku1jeets of ser; mons' 11 :1.•111.. "Itnught with a Price: p. w . -' TI,e Brazen Se•rp ent" Katy I th ,*I*..l :led It1Llr t•Iasses-,tit :{ • .. k. --)tt. Melierwull will '(4r01eti t aim .'r4ury .o•rvies at ('r.lmartI. In the re••bctery ..f Stratford. on. that Mee. a. • church gave afternoon tea to the new. comers on Thursday afternoon in the church basement. giving the strangers an opportunity to meet. with the church ch women in an altogether happy informal fashion. The music was furnished by Mrs. Mew and Mrs. Allan. and Mrs. Straughan read a paper on rtWa>nten GLAIR, _Bible and Women of Modern Days.' The pastor came in during the afternoon and gave the ladies la few kind words of approval. and also -spoke regretfully of the removal of Mrs . Smith and family. Mrs. Reycraft used tea. ames and was Thompso.Ra-and 9.55 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL 11.L) A.M. "The Virtue of Obedience.'] rectory lu Galerich; se•retar)'-treas- wee alis E. Johnston lhe 14.411praater t k •n bt Ite1 of IlPusall. s were a . . Bal,tisnial Service.) H. W. Knell of \ChIgItaul. after which adjournment was wade to tlutel Suu- see, wlwre luncheon was serve) tet the dining -room, and here 1et ti ;1l isoingt fea- ture was theft p.'*.1 1.. 1:. Clarke of a club -bag. et parting gift Trona the I:nild" um' Choir of St. .George's church. The presentation was made I.y Mr. G. L. Parsons. 11114 of the woolens of the chnr:lb Mr. Clarke r•- },1- Iisette -we.y ru elener Yttd than 414411.11111 a ,rril iii 4L into singing '•1Ie'14 s jolly g.o141 fellow." The afternoon session Wads 10441 lu r.'. the reception room of the hotel and was opt -nest with prayer 1y Rev. A. A. Truntp'r 1,1 Exeter, and genera1Luat- :Ness 11tw•ussiou followed. Sheriff Johnston of Sarniathin1 stoke in a l cars rulnprrrush'e and ,,uvhlrlug Thursday June 3, 192f1 f1 xxasxxxxoeaxxxxaasxxxxxxxxxx EAST STREET GARAGE IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING BUYING s NEW CAR, LET A LET US SHOW YOU THE GRAY -DORY 7.00 P.`sf. "A Sermon to Young Christians" (Reception of new members.) • 'reuy 1',,,111 .i*- n,'tt week. 11 gill, ., long list \1111 ii tl • 4..l to i-' tt *••d 'here will - N .glee , rimih rl race•, 0 111.111 Ilawc1 N.•[t- 1.nM-* li.4T'r, ..t 1 111 seb.. 1+•, l.. Ile,, Pg••l stfe•t tall Ik • obt,ining usincy t u, the Ihtr..tl ,tt 't M T l)' :liar Flax Mills by weans ..(:, tel -r . ;1,14.11 in the Rawl 11141 Melt:. eat,• l4•nr. 'lits, nrlN air-,1h+i this 11t.th ami will le -taken . ♦ w t „• •is, foie-1•.ni of Mr } t•..1..•rr.n. Morning North street Methodist Church. Delay ' s,•rcfe•s at ,North 441 ehhrch will begin with "11.•w drip meeting, at I(l lir,aium. .The Mission 'Irl. will mewl at the 111h'1 topic will 10 ri.i.-it p1+)ltlr` '- r al•. 1'. 11. t 1:I.,r, 1ht- lhrrno•':1. t'I f s 00 P.M. L People's Meeting DOMINION DAY IN GODERICH, Organization Formed for a Fitting ('elebratton of the National Holiday ship will he 1 ..„,r., -r•_. \ew•gete-t-,a•r. .\l, h..ngi4 ,...,,1 1' tel by Rev. \\ . . Ford. The t id marl, n •conk r.. ho:I Iii ,z.'nitnt , 4'vlee will lK in charge of • ..ti 1h.• Lnrhtrtlq• I•tc.s streams -lying 1h.- J,tteu, 1-inu. ,, i •,*.• tea Ih t I.er.l ei outs our_ NT: .1401- Mtrler. tb meet 1 biro I tile. it h ne-t to••L origin- ` of._linorviper and Mrs. Miner I' ` ..... ,144 Fr'aa 1TN - tilotatl 4 "*it1 romettiplltte n visit to S,stri'1•h on roti.hnd,L ,'... chiefs )'. Greyhound estuu•l,u. to la• the gne • ParkinE f un on (1M Mer" of 111• North street ),Iron:Igr,. He vi- m. m. r +•,beti.•h p.a.-••1 be the town I,'•-tur•aoWI 0E111140 1114 ut.vIut picture ..anted L•rt addu.g 111• i„„.",,,,,...of car- '•f *11' ''tl11 g., -se in North street church in Court Ponce Park does nor refer to on 11..1NIa1y night. Jones 1411i. He will 11,,• ro.,dw:l). f•,t ;hi. eats, 1.eiq,eer.nnder the auapl(es of the Etc II.,,. t1 *coni. L••agile. tsr-_. M .,f rm. ha+iu,..- seen' p:u . The y1'e•Il'l's. 111 North street Meths): 1: elnreti last Sunday were of a y Lilly _intere•stin11 /111:1. turpiring HEAR, 1*.lro.•*,-1 the nlondteg servl(t' ts'ing entirely in the hand.+ of the ladfl•s of rtytgregatinu. miss alnl14.1 11141111. 1 her hrrnh struggles A public Meeting was held •In the ou Tuesday instforIncil 11.1. purposery of (rganizingfor the 144014iuiuu Uay ewIebrtetdun 1n I:air- rich. Mayor Wigle•was in the chair. Atter some dirc'Iiosion as to the ar- rangements fur the various dayrwas ded to appointcyt alrwen for the necessary committees. to t,e. convene)! later along with the executl%r for lint de•isielu *1{101 the program. Au execu- tive *1414 chosen as follows : 1'hatrm11111-Mayor Wigle. . \'he-rhatrynan-Thus. 11.umlry. Secretary -treasurer -T. It. Harrison. AdditionaI winners -- 'w. Wallaci'. .1 K. I'latt. H. 4'. Itttulop. - . 1 'hajnueu of Committees: al Printing and adtertisitlg-W.11.Rob- I Young l'eo_pl"" wit, omitted. pad all- ertsom. we f }eminent. a'as w,de to ,the 4110114- ('hihlewa,a jla(buys+-A. 11. Rob- Glom for lien, whereVotes Vos (if tleatlk, --.'riyM$s4'44to all whit Mittel helped IA. tseu - A1.i. any sof towarT TiN` T Children's games (girls/ Saundersespecially to air. las.. thro11gl W114141.W11(n' Afternoon sports -It. J. 1). ('uvte. • kIINinc.s the emvc•nes,,, was elurilk,tl Speed tests -T. flulldry. to 1ucet in rlt.'it ein Idea.) place. Floral -parade and trade': prawsslou The ['erratum of ('ottserratton. --a-. L. More. Ta life-eveening the. r. •Itseeratiuu of Highland dancing4'. 1'ostU -IL leth' St. e.rge's church took lance. *1 targe I congregation lacing present In the (lurch, fur" the a't•ssi,al. 'Clue Right Iletermed 1lavid Williams. i', li-• Rishop .if Huron. arc.iulfwnte.1Y tr-'`' chaplain alit) 'Miter .iergtutell. wets le- crivwl at the door of the church by (lee rhurchWtt%dens lead others. azul Mr. J. G. Parsons. "the people's warden. e to un4• read the petition setting forth the de - Tuesday evening next at ' 41111' of ti„. pari.hiuuers. The 11MN.1' and clergy th,m entering 11.' church. th4• ceremoty, ..f cuiMrratlot wag pro - (peeled w-Iti1. IIN' re•tur. lice. A. 1..' I1. Says the Saturday I ('lurk", acting ha 14.11/1 If of the parish. ft.• ('anon 11ill luno ReV. S. S. Hardy. Mite $f'eetd* Mr. Clarke•1:44 1441 resior. r at which million also hok port 11 the w•rvfee. 1)ther. 'per - itching li{IIt clergyme_,.In •ut wort• Itec, t':uuna f ramph„r. }'uth4.'rtiichtanl. , of I:i•autford : -Rev. other ease- 1('apt. t \v. 1 •. Allison:_ lire'. T. I I. at to rid Brown, of Seaforth: Rev.' S. V. Me- re'tab little Keeney, \1. 1'.. of 4'Ihdoli : Rev. Mr. Pitts of Bayfield. ' The s nip got wanner on "The Laymen's Tas,- that of wo reiterating scud infltnultag clung' people by u central - illaillit hal' of lesYmep in each Deanery regarding the ubje•ts 10 wlibi' their missionary offerings are *apportioned that`,all the ,'(,ngregatints may se' the'ulsIlY of milking up their budgets to tl • full aniontit required.d, aiiilbends. --Mr. t - keel the Metcalfe work on a good of Myth als,. ,poke for a short time on the stone matter. He was followed by Rev. \'m. Kalil, late M. S. C. C. missionary. on "Our Work in Kangra." Hi4 address +howeit the wilily diflfeulties that flit mission- ary in ludla has 10 i(atil'wl w11t1. ow- ing to caste prejudices. and methods of life to that country. Rev. 1'. I1. Powell of th.rrie not being present his II ss ou "Thar 1'lturch and Her Prest-O-Lite Storage Batteries and Columbia Dry Cells. Tires and Accessories of all kinds at prices that will save you money. Our stock is complete. GENUINE FORD PARTS FREE AIR. T. F. HOLLAND SxtliSCxSCxCStS{xiSCSCXxaSySxSiSi ig isimswitemememawmw That delicious made-in-Goderich ice cream of Blackstone's makes new friends *Wry day. Mr. R. F. Clark 111114 .started a sa•a- -timuel course of training in the instit- utive userut ve hti mess wrl" representing the aluhull Litt Iiisura ace 1'41. 111141 all Ilia.): u( tu14ttra 1114' bn14iae•4S. Mr. Ackman and Mrs. Shorley f 'I'.,ruljtu. ore 'sit log Mrs Sterling, Cambria road. St. Patrick's Park Is blooming agala and Wakes a quiet"111(11• beauty slot for that hart of the town. Mr. G. W. BIack is assiduous to hist carr for the plot. EA i1 a sen:ptom of Kidney ewe: Tnever t et maJ.•:e {..no-mrrtrfnetr- :.nutu:ion ipaca.rol death tronl l(r'xrt Disease with.' out finding the kidneys .-... w.;1*; The Kidney p,.•w. 41,4 wfas:fi Was first on the marltet..nfo,TSttRL g= hal for Ht'art Disease and mil --I ida,y-.TretabWs..t 04 Incest w,de'y imitated u ',3%.• •411 .11utuiru.ting udders- on wo-, :1 ,. ul'+ pl'eie lu tllr work of missions Iaa 41 to secure bar pr. ns, present placer .4 service to smite of ' prejudice 111111 opis'itlnn. A large 1 it c f- belie, lel the service of *long t. • in I stilling w:enter :old sang special 'k r owl --,t 'meow, harmonization' • t„ :e, ' pt..bly. \Iia"+ Wutwui +nil \,r "n r-1*il t4•rsier.•.1 bolos ill their TheFlash of Prosperity means match in this w'lrld,vehere the dollar marlk is the symbol q# . success. Keep up with the pro- cession and wear high-class jewelry - not too much,, just enough to make your presence and personality felt. 0■r jewelry for men has qual- ity, taste and distinction. waits,. Italy show -J. Story Mnsle-T. H. Mlltrl.•ll. Grounds T. H. Walllr. 'fireworks-Dr. Clark. I ';oration' -W. .4 iftu•hanan. Ex a special attractluus-l'•J. ltyan. The •xeutise 111111 the committee t•hairnu'I nt t in the council chamber o o'clock. Episode 11 "Adventures of Ruth" Wednesday and Thursday A GOLDWYN PICTURE F gE",,_H00MAND * "Pinto" A Picture in which Mabel Normomi brings the West to the _East. • i PARAMOUNT FLAGC COMEDY "Perfect Fiendish Flannigan Friday and Saturday A Select Picture CONSTANCE TALMADGE 1N • "Who Care e ALSO COMED • THE COO LEST SPOT 1N TOWN Dodd's Kidney Pills Bythe You forgot to bring in that photo you wanted framed. s , •j.•. ire manner A ladie•.s'.pulr- a highly devotional character l aplrecfatrl. suss T,ns*a r,.ve,l an i•Ilielent organist" ♦. I...-. opting strong attractions in horde,." there were nuc con- c.: on- •.Holl+. (.41(1414. _ \1't•ela-lay. June 2. 1'l,,• -orrice at smith Hill I•re*f•T 1,.ti:111 ebnrel next Ruud. *y will be eon- , ducted 1'y Capt. Will Fingland of ' auburn. w o -has luar-gradtiated from into. trtott Tlter,latieal School of New •1•he. t'.trl,tc Irlsebull team has been ve-org.1uized, evith 11r. Thus. Shields as tain Witt malinger. The first WIW- 1c 1 p4t11' trill 14.111 en Monday evening. It will pay baseball fans to keep an eye i on' flits train as these should he snn1P fat'•* gnnlrs under the DPW management of the aut.. air. M. Tyndall hag pur:ltaSerl a clew Ford car. - Mr. John Treble has par..:eaaneth a new 44411". •- Mr. Wm. Feagan. of Stratford, apilvi the tcrrk-eud with lila patents, lar. and Mrs. John Feagan 1\'e' 1eutt onrtl isate theirf golden r. and Mrs. James mss wedding anniversary the irwhich daughter Mrs. (wlPbruting with McNally. of 6p1erfch. We are sorry to report that Mr. Wm. Clayton's health is not improving les fast ns 1119 friends would like to sen'. At present he is living with his ututhor and father at Woodstock. The Many' friends of lir. George II Manball gathered at the home of 11r. Chas• alcl'hee on' Tuesday evening to hid 111111 good-bye on the eve of his departure for the (old iAnd. We are very glad to se' that our township consul has at last decided 16 make mime *-Pry Twee*Mry improve- ment+ around the township ball. some of which are shingling the drIve-she'i and kitchen and !wilding aew fence around the township property. "Worth Trying. Eveni This 1' the time there are usually sere Mg114 dabb1111g 11 snu.rtl W11 11 witch 11.17,1.1, spirits gly'eriew lotions and tweed. paratimll in a vale ends, themselves of , those qct mdsatnes knuw'I* a, old sordes. _blisters. (ty either name they equally a ing,- -- An etuiueut skin,/ specialist wit asked whfeT' nf"tMeeortrnl.ln reW04114' he thought was most efficacious. "To tell the truth." kr replied. "1 don't think much ..f any of them. ('old 14ure14 are how snppn5Pd to 114• e•ausel by intestinal fermentation and i have found notbi ig that will drib. them away more (jet tables - spoonful of milk ..t magnesia. As the remedy is 4.1ta Whitt is eontfnnally lye - lug given to very young babies no adn1F need be afraid of411i in 11." • I'Idlllp'e. We sell 11'aml E. R. Wg1e. RtgglsT, Oodcrkh. /, PUBLIC OPENING JUNE 1°th. Pest. year 1 E. C RO ERTSON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER LER _.. OOderich, Ontario Corner. East St. and Square Now is the time, as we have just received a new shipment of the latest designs in mahogany, real walnut, antique gold, grey, ebony and silver picture mould- ings. Our work be beaten and see. and prices cannot anywhere. Try us SM1TlI'S ART STORE East St. Plane 1M tt-ink' ing-of flit' siglli:ireuat of the 1111 of rons,rratiutl and nr`*11141 tt{acn The To'e,- , _duti e.t l petty•-1!':>'Ity t torah, .cello Til TTfP t'iTMT•tr Irma$$ 1 .NW tier. - Ile esete tratulatoll the 1'., isli its achievement in freeing itself !111.1 w-14.11''.1 for its 1144.111.' gll'Ut us, th" fnhr1.. court alt. l;tvlrg(' s churv•h ert('lt hl 11Ifait, n -hen the Hite, 1':Iw.401 WAS the reetnr. a.• It.•v. air. Young. Rev. te•v. J. 1t I othe'rhig- 1,. I1. ('larke hilve t the heat{ of the 1g oat of the debt- nee. ebtRen'. - A. of three years res this week *'targe of the Church of :it. ,1(dlll the Evangelist. n tela of d' thing. The 1 flee was , r..11.11escoi Shier that 1 3. '('tn•olull-- ha ul and 1(.'v. suern1S►t•e1y he'n parish, and the wit marks the close u Clarke's successful Irl as ree•tor. Mr: Clarke I. for iA11141011 to take over i ' - - , , ///lIIIIlGT17LUfiii- . ,7i7%f'j,7//TI' V/7///f//IL: STAR LINE 1': ` 1{UHITE V_V-)- it i? l).77- ll/7/ml/JI1z % 7a:T , Annual Excursion Coderich to Detroit Large Turnout Esperted (..r the pirat Miss Glenn of Glenn -Charles. Toe onto. Rapid progress has been made in the Canada's hair fashion store. will be in erection of the amusement pavilion on Goderich, Wednesday, June lith, at lied• Wright street, and it is announced that ford. Hotel,. with a fulltline of ladies' Y ind.gentlemen's hair goods. ILyou are not the opeinihg will take ptace on Saturda evening, June 12th. No expense has been satisfied with the appearance of your hair spared to make the pavilion one of consult Mi9ll Glenn. who is an authority on hair goods and individual hairstylea. the best to be found in the Province, and the music to be provided will be , Free demonstratiOn. the best procurable, and it is confidently , expected that the public will by a large , . Blackstone's is the place to get that attendance 'show their appreciation of , the effort being made by the Goderich , gift box of chocolates. AillUgement Corporation to furnish this I Follow the crowds to tne Opera House town and district with first-class amuse- I June 10 and 1 1. ment facilities. The annual district meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at Wing - ham on June 10th. latter formerly Miss Mary Kelleher, V. A. D. have arrived to spend the summer in Goderich. They have both been en- gaged in war work, and it is hoped their stay in Goderich will give them the rest they require after their' long .continued and exhausting labors. sir ..-,,.;s , _'Ted Staunch, Safe, Speedy and Comfortable WILL LEAVE GODERICH esday,June 1 5th,9. 30 a.m. Arriving Port Huron 2 p.m. Detroit 6 p.m., E.T. - Returning, leaves Detroit Tbursday,......1une 17th, 1 p.m. Detroit Time 3 Rounil Trip; -$2-One Way INCLUDING WAR TAX he only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season. Visit yin riends, and see big, wonderful Detroit again. Now more the.. million people and growing so fast in population and riches that is destined to become the world's largest and greatest city. See "Golden Hair and the Three Bears," June 10 and 11. Mrs. Wiseman, r.f tilrkton. Is visit- ing her brother. Mr .J. Somerville. Victoria Ittreet. Miss Cora Anderson. who has !wen spending four weeks' vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ander- 440n, Napier street, 144t on Monday for Mobile, 1 11.. going by way of ChIeFign. for the 11111111m1 Prig' int gathering of t 1144 sradnateis of eook.4 County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mooney and Miss Mooney. of Toronto, were the guests the MM. David T. Murray and little Past week of Mrs. Mooney. East street. daughter. of Detmit, are visiting at the Gunner Douglas Mooney of the Christie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. street hospital, Toronto, is home on a Birnie, Hamilton street. month's sick leave. . NMI and Moonlight Out of Goderich MONDAY -EVENING, JUNE 14tli AT 8.30 Orchestra for Dancing in Steamer's Ball Ro( en. 3V1 hours on beautiful Lake Huron, 50c.