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After all, it is not the ques-
tion of. price which is the train
consideration when having pho-
tographs taken,but the questions
of likeness and permanence.
Which are cheaper—photo-
graphs which last a year or so,
and then fade, or those which
last for fifty years and then are
as good as the day they were
taken ' Our photographs are
permanent and our prices reason-
able.
J. T. FELL
PHOTOGRAPHER
LOCAL TOPICS.
Knox College (unvocatl. .
At the annual convocatltw of Knox
College. Toronto, on Tuesday. the
degree of doctor of divinity was con-
ferred upon Rev. David Perrie, of
Winghaui. Among those who have
passed that third -year examinations in
theology at Knox 1 stilton W. 'Cyn -
dal, B. A., of Carlow, who I% &Iso
announced as the winner of the Smith
schudarahip.
Ne Reduction to Goderieb.
Announcement is made of reductions
in charges for power by the Ou tario
Hydro electric Power Commie siun to
EASTER GIFTS
"Tke Return from Calvary"
"The Resurrection Morn"
These are two beautiful
Easter copyrighted Pictures.
Lovely (artificial but very
natural)Faster Lilies, Daffodils,
Daisies, American Beauty Roses,
Sweet Peas, etc.
Easter Booklets and Folders,
from 3c up to 25c.
Dainty Easter Boxes, Rabbits,
Chickens, Buunies, etc., for 5c.
Faster Post Cards in great
variety. We invite all to see
them.
Smith's Art Sto
East St. Phos 198
any -one municipalities). Go8aroas 1n.
not among these municipalities; the
only places in Hurou county in the
fortunate list are Exeter. lieusall,
Dashwood and Zurich, which, we
understand, get their power un a lune
from London.
New l'lerk of Colborne.
At the meeting of the township council
of Colborne on Tuesday Captain Isaac
Hetherington was • ppx,inted clerk in suc-
cession
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cession to the late Robert. Mcllwain. The
appointment commends itself as a very
suitable one, the Captain having been a
member of the council before going over-
seas and thus having a knowledge of the
affairs of the municipality which will be
of go,dservice to him in his new capacity.
Besides, the Captain is by nature one of
the most courteous and obliging of men,
and he will perform the duties of the
office capably and conscientiously.
Mr. Russell Fox Back to Town.
Friends
1)111r, Rumen Fox are glad
to welcome blm hark to ltotk'rlrh after
'emend years elurhlg which he ham
been with the futon Bank at St.
t'alllr(n1•N I id other places. He has
now engaged with the Sterling Bank
and _tins been placed oil the 4:uderlch
staff os acrouutaut, taking over his
1N'w duties thin week. As thin Ie Mr.
Fox's home town. the move Is a good
our all round, and the Sternal( Bank
iv to be congratulated upon securing
the service•. of Mo diligent and capahle
a young eau.
Can eillor Was Too Soon.
The wix up in time lust Solidity con-
fusco1 u good many church-g.wni. At
our .'11111,11 at 1414.4 some of the wor-
shippers were on hand at half -past
now to the morning toot hod to waft
apt hour and a half brture se•rvll•e
began. 11 t. told of one staunch Pres-
byterian— a member of 4Ife town r.aul-
rll, fly Ile wily --that laKt year when
the rlwtige in time we !made tie came
to church an hour Inter This time he
wasn't going to be cupght and accord -
'ugly he 01oc111 Ill,. watell one hour
ahead_. When he i(ut to chnn•h Le
futnol that the Ken ices were to be held
that day by "old Cum.,- and lie Nils all
hour toss soon. ,kt least, that Is the
stems.
"Aunt Sewn M halt.'
There was much a rush to enjoy
"Aunt Susan' Visit" last Friday even-
ing that tl Ls -tore room of North
str,r•t Me loilist rhumb could not
a.'••11III iii*o tP all w110 wished to ile
present, lid a number were turned
from t door. The affair was under
the J. tit auspieeN of ttie Epworth
I.ragt •N of the two Methodist
Thur ies. "Aunt Suwiu'1s VI -it'' ix a
Ida et •leseriblig the visit of an olel-
fafouel rout to some of IN•r more
p trut hnis relative., who... hick of
spree iation of her qualities finally
urns to affectionate regard. Humor -
ons dialogue and wirth-;a•ovok1ng
wow's ulouiel. and the irrudnrtiou was
enjoyed hugely. Between the scenes
{plata, solos were given by Misses
Ellkltt, N.1.tt and I'altridge. Nearly
111ml was taken in at the flour, and the
pruceeb w i11 go to low missionary
fuels.
The Perlis of Pease.
Y1•Mtenlay morning a driverless
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oOD%131Cg, OIf'P.
umbago
is 1matist of1he back.
The cause is Uric Acid
in the blood. 1f the kid-
neys did their work there
would be no Uric Acid and
no Lumbago. Make the
k•dneys do their wog/it-The
sure, positive and only
cure for Lumbago is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
pts swat m ist.ng. he wishes to know,
before going on with his plans, to what
extent the scheme will have the approval
and support of the town. It has been
frequently pointed out that Coderich, In
companion with other resorts, is lacking
in amusement facilities, and it is lust the:
want that Mr. Craigie proposes to till.
'STORY OF
"THE GREAT LOVE."
horse and cart dashed up Hamilton
street, and turning into Newgate
street the horse slipped on the cement
crossing awl went down. It was taken
in charge by bystanders alai had just
got oil i(M feet again when Capt. Isaac
Hetherington, its ow 1141', came along
in an automobile, Lacing (((lowed it
from where it starred Its run, at Brad-
ford's blacksmith shop en Victoria
sirs•t. one of the Hues had broken,
and the captain. having escaped with
lite and limb from the daug•'rs of our
and out caring to risk either in an
aimless trip in IN•aeeful Canada, de-
rided to leave his frightened horse and
Wanting cart and Mo rolled out oil the
road and followed in an automobile
which happe'ued to he Dear. Very
little damage was dome, but h'fore hP
drives that horse again the ('aptafn
Y1Nt1111 give his steed a .• 'esu in mlll-
tary ,diw•lpllne and teach it to halt at
the w•unl of command.
To Provide Amusement Facilities.
Mr. .1. W. Craigie is working on a
proposition for the establishing of an
amusement park on the lake bank at
Lighthouse Point. The idea is to prov,de
up-to-date amusement accornmodaton for
ummer visitors, as well as for residents
of the town. The plans include a pavilion.
118 by 46 feet, for dancing. with an tight -
foot promenade all around it. On the
beach below he proposes to erect an
adequate bathing -house, and to connect
this with the pavilic.n by means of an
inclined elevator to be operated by
electricity. In this way patrons could be
carried from the pavilion to the beach.
and back again. in comfort and safety.
The pavilion would ie pprrovrded w th
ladles ar.d gentlemen's dressing roo0i',
and other modern equipment, and there
would also be refreshment rooms in ci n-
necti.m. Mr. Craigia will probably have
his pro(o'itlon before the town council at
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Wednesday and Thursday, April 16th and 17th
D.
GRIFFITH
T MASTER MIND OF MOTION PICTURES
PESENTS HIS STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION
e Great Love"
mighty story of woman's
With practically the same cast that
appeared in "The Birth of a Nation"
and "Hearts of the World," includ-
ing Lillian Gish, George Fawcett,
Robert Harron, George Siegman,
Henry Walthal, Maxfield Stanley,
Rosemary Theby, Gloria Hope.
regeneration by war
LI L1.IAN (iCii
D GRIP I TI -L G
'The Great Love'
..Ainmwra...
For the first time in the history of
motion pictures the very flower of
England's finest womanhood is shown
engaged in the noble task of succoring
the brave sons of Britain, France and
America in their time of great ; i r.` r
ing and sacrifice.
Among the many notable personages who take part in the development of the storyi aretiincluded
Queen Alexandra, Lady Diana Manners and Miss Elizabeth Asquith, daughter of the form!r Prim!
Minister of England.
PRICES: Matinee 15c and 20c. evenings 25c and 35c.
All returned soldiers admitted free at matinee.
Matinee Wednesday at 3 o'clock, evenings at 8 o'clock
NOTE : Owing to the nnttt•ua1 length of this photoplay
please come early.
Music by the Goderich Orchestra both nights
NEN GRIFFITH PI('TI RE TELLS
Or NATION'S SACRIFICES.
1'butoplay Ideals with 'toting Anwriran
in the Mar and with %sr Work
of Nubility in Great Britain.
THE ('AST
JIw Young of Youngstowu,
Pa. !filbert Herron
Sir Roger Brighton.
Henry rt. Wattled'
Jessle Loi cacti taoria Hope
Susie ({tnwdpbalns 11111au Gish
Juhu Ifrladplatius.—Maxfield Stanley
Res. Jow'phus Itnwdplaius....
.4 eorge Fawcett
aladepeulw•Il• 4'ortute
.Rlsk•mary Tbe'hy
Mr. Seymour tit Brasil. formerly
of Ik'rlill 4:1•urge Selgmann
THE STORY
When Jiw Young of Yongstown,
Iia.. receives news of German atra•Itie.
in Belgium, it ruual•N hitt to great
auger, and he proceeds forthwith to
1'analla and enlists f4* the British
army, thus beotniug u forerunner of f
the Aus•rfrau tones that are suh-
sequeutly to leave fur the battlefields
in Europe. on his arrival in London,_
Young observes the war prwlstratiotul
there with great interest and Ire is at
owe sent to his fra' ' it camp uu the
Outskirts of that city, aad b'gins
artier trainiug
While C11J11i1g a few flours 11arP of
shwas•, 1 • meets Susie Broad -
plains, a young Australian girl, who fa
lulNsene personified, and who is wait
nattered by the attention paid her by
a real live, vigoronN American soldier,
rousted iu the cause of the Allies
itgainat 4:ernwuy. They west fre-
quently and their friendship won
rils•ns into five.
Susie falls heir to 211./1$) pounds
and tit else (Neuw*N . the objet of
much w,li.itudr on tow part of Sir
Roger Brighton, on unscrupulous
fyrnuu'-hooter, who has resolved to
win her ut any rust. He vvntr,ives to
tore his unwelcome attentions upon
the girl, and when Toting is ,'thiel to
the front with his regiment Sir Roger
seeks to force her to marry him before
he leavers on a business trip for France.
She repels him and at a final meeting
with Young assures hili of her love
and bids him a cheerful adieu as he
leaves for the front.
The story now deals with the ad-
ventures of Susie and her two suitors,
which are iuterruptel frepwntly by
interuatiolal • ompiicatious awl the
wochhwtions of 4:erwau adventurers
maaqueradiug as radicals, with whom
Sir Boger becomes vorooglel. Tlw
1riusfortwlhou of the fair wuun•n
and ws•[ei butterflies of Es:land to
workers in h4e•pitals awl munition
factories is shown in n series of re-
markable pictures.
Among the many notable personages
who take tart in the development of
the story' are included Queen Alex-
andra, the I'rinles1 Monaco, the c"ount-
PsN of Mlisserene, Lady John Lavery,
Miss Bettina Stuart -Wortley, Miss
Violet Kepgs•I, the 4'ouuH•ss of
Drughdn, faddy I)iatu4 Manners,
daughter of the ihike of Holland, aiNt
the most buttons beauty hi English
society, Mi.s Elizabeth Asquith,
daughter of the former i'rime Minister
of Englund. and others.
Antong•these celebt•afel workers for
their ennrtry is Susie. wllo tfud• "the'
great lose" in service for the cause of
dewa•racy and of her country. Big
iattlr wear+, such aN late milk'!
materially to the fame of 1). W.
Griffith as preelwsr. are shown in this
picture and 11y acid great interest to
the development of at unusually
dramatic and 111.41ealilig
Tie "Great Love' w111 IM' .Rowell at
the Model Theatre next Wednesday
and Thursday evruings wid matinee
Wednesday tit 3 o'clock.
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ST% LE DEMONSTRATION.
Tilurs41a0, April 10, 1919 s
Capital a..1 Iteaer'e, - - $',11O0.111)4)
T Aaarta,, Nov. 3041., 11)IN. over Et53.0(N).000
Prosperity Often Hides
the fact that it is necesetiry to prepare for tho
Iran years that may conte. Von u. 1 t r can tell.
Safety lies in ,a, ing. Open a wrings atccsint
and let your money earn money kr you.
Husband and wile often open •joint anvings
accocnt. Ask for particulars. ata
UNION BANK OF CANADA
ingGODERICH BRANCH,
F. WOOLLCOMBE. . - Maaagor.
The Signal eau save you money on
your dally paper. Net the dabbing
list oIi page 7 of URN issue.
A demonstration of latest New fork
designs anti styles In ladies' dresses
will be given by Mr. Kuria, designer
and memb- r of nue of the largest New
York and Montreal firms making hlgh-
class gowns, at W. Acheson & Son's
store on April 17th and 111th.
FOOTWEAR
FOR EASTER
Easter is the opening of the
season for Oxford Shoes.
At my store may be• seen a
variety 9f Oxfords to please
every taste.'
The selection is so exten-
sive that we're sure we can
please you if you'll only let
els try.
that prefer to
e have the
lttyliyh and
tion
attractive shoes.
All of these patterns—both
high and low—are offered ni
all the popular leathers and
style of heels. Our priers
are most reasonabk.
—REPAIRING -
Geo. MacVicar
North side Square, Godericb
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in readiness for the
approaching season.
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