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The Signal, 1919-4-24, Page 5--•-K-•e11•1•i. ?SE SIOWAL • • - OODERIOH, ON?, FOR SALE 1 MOTORCYCLE, $so SMALL STUDEBAKER CAR, $400. Storage Batteries for all cars in stock East Street Garage "OwnedPractice Mated by a GODERICH - - - ONTARIO Arthur M. Glover • ■. Auction Sale OF Real Estate, Store Fittings, etc. At one o'clock there will be offered for sale the two Tots on Lighthouse Si., opposite the public library, on Saturday afternoon, May 3 There are erected on the premises three barnsone dwelling house. „This is one of the best building sites in Goderich and is only one minute's walk from the Square. This property will be sold en bloc, or the buildings can be bought and moved off. There will also be offered for sale at the same time and place One 2000 -Ib. Platform Scales Show Cases Lumber Raisin and Currant Cleaner 25 -ft. Awning and Frame Several Awning Frames Some Furniture Other numerous small useful articles Also at 7 o'clock on the evening of the same day I will offer for sale by auction at the L=ast St. store the balance of the stock of Ladies' Ready-to-wear Clothing Dry Goods Millinery and all the other lines being the balance of this stock. These will be sold without reserve, as I am closing out the business. TERMS CASH THOS. GUNDRY, P. T. DEAN, Auctioneer. Proprietor. 1 LOCAL TOPICS. Anther lluekal Treat In Store. Mr F. T. Egener announces an import- ant musical event to take place in K' ox church on the evenipg of May 15th, when a memorial organ recital and concert will be given -with a splendid array of talent. Mould Attend This Meeting. The 110111110y meeting of the liole- rlclt branch of tow \Yuwen'$ 1nstIt to w111 I.,• held at the Inoue of .1n+..\144!. Elgin ave •. 1111 'Thursday. May 1st, at a p. us. As this Is the *initial meet- ing a -large attendants- is urgently re- quested. .\s a rode 1he Lai utet- hlg it wit well alttmiel. 'L'hts is un- fortunate awl hardly fair to the retir- ing utfi,-•r", its It sl Id Iw the most important 11us•ting of the year. Gaping lade Business Again. Mr. Welter ilrrn hue decided to go Iota business agutu and h+ taking the ,store 11u tlw mirth sole of the ihtllar• next t1 Ti tits it. store nail will put in a stack of tine footwear. The store will be oelittel anal a new fruit ' IIIIIIN181101ffhu110uuu01pIUuluuluulu1111UIIlluluuuu111U0u1UUN1= 1 MODEL THEATRE I Program Week commencing April 28th Monday and Tuesday THOS- H. INCE presents CHARLES RAY an "THE HIRED MAN" A typical Ray picture -off with the gun at the jump• a mad rush, and whirlwind finiih- Don't miss it. W nesday and Thursday Cec B. De Mille's PRODUCTION "TILL I COME BACK TO YOU" • AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE with BR YA N T WA S HB UR N Presented under the ausl ices of the Maple Leaf Chapter, One performance daily at 8 o'clock ADMISSION 35c. Friday and Saturday JACK PICKFORD, in "MILE -A -MINUTE KENDALL" Speed 1 speed! nothing but speed in this lightning -fast • thriller and laugh -maker. Whatever you do, don't miss it. AND A PARAMOUNT -MACK SENNETT COMEDY "His Smothered Love a NOW TO AYOID. BACKACHE IND NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence, R. L--"1 was all tats Iowa in health, was bead- ier ous orb• k ached all the time. 1 was tired and had no ambition for any- thing. 1 bad takes a number of mem' fines which did Ilse no good. One day I read about Lydia E. Pinkbam'aVege- table Compound sad what it had done for women, so 1 tried it My nervousness and backache and pal in. Mr. Hero uses hi the wine beadachss disappeared. 1 gained In business formerly in Godericlt and as weight and fee nes so 1 can honestly lie lwlrfposes to carry a complete litw o boots and slaws of the winder makes he Will no doubt lx• sturtssful In bis new venture. Bandmaster Scott Itlere. `lir. Alfred J. Seutt, of IVasslsts•k. has been engage) as bendwust•r of the :turd Regiment Iwllwl,*1111 the first practice teeter his direet ban Was held on 'Tuesday night. \Ir. Seott was bandmaster of the ililst Overseas Battalion and has here at tow head of other military (rands and le regtardasl Ise a first --lass man, He is r veteran of the Smith African war. Mr. Geld - ring. w Io tv as firs( engaged as the bandinastmr% retnnucl to Tumuli) after spending a fee days lu town. Bwtrbers to Resume Delivery. The best butchers are preparing to resume the delitery of uw:at 1111 Msy 1st. This will r•1111.vt 11 grievaIIe• of Which Uole•rieh hnu'eke•It•r. hate Iws•rl complaining ter .:a • lis-. Tlw butchers stated Butt it was iugwwsible Ito get aloe is•rseu le aha the delivering ' for them. and the result was that rus- touters had to .e • II 111w a and carry II home the meet themselves. Atotlwr result was that a number of people atilt 'eating weal nether than take all :the trunhle entailed in procuring it. The resumption of delivery a III give ;general satisfuetiun. j Citizens Invited to .%ttend. An open meting of the special com- Amittee of the Board of Trade appointed Ito look into the question of retail prices in Goderich will he held at the Board of Trade•room. in the Masonic Temple. on Thursday evening next, May 14, at -8 o'clock. Any citizen who is interested is invited to attend and to give any v inform- ation or make any suggestion* in regard to this matter 01 general public interest. The !signal is in receipt of a communi- cation from Goderich Lodge. No. 1218. !International Association of Machinists. ' on this subject, and owould draw the at tentioti of metnbers f thus lodge -to the meeting above announced, as a fitting opportunity for the presentation of their views. recommend Lydia E. Ptnkhtam's Vege- table Semp al:xi tp anywoman who la (mfenng ss. I was. '- n. AOaUN6 B. LYNCH. 100 Plain St, Providence, R.I. Backache and nervousness are symp- toms or nature's warnings, which in- dicate a functional diaturbanee or eta unhealthy condition which often devel- ops into a more serious ailment Women in this condlti n .a d not continue to drag along ithout p, bet profit by Mn. yncb a experience, and try this famous root and berb remedy, Lydia E. i Ut tufa Vegetable Coo- ppo tuanp ,,gyp firs al advice write to Lydia E. Piakham Med. Co., Lyaq, Mw W ▪ OW Aitken, sop alio, Mrs. If. C. 1)unlol• and Mies McClinton. contralto; Messrs. Chas K. Saunders and B. U. Cutt, tenor; and Messrs. Geo. Belcher and Chas. H. Hum- ber, bass; and a ladies' chorus included Misses K. Lyttle, E. Hume, A. Watson and G. Bedford`sup ane, hisses A. Nairn, M. Aitken anU C. McClinton, second aoprane, and Mrs. Dunlop, Mises Million and E. McManus. contralto. Mr. Egener, the conductor, was also in charge of the organ Mrs. Chas. Doty was at the piano, and Mrs. Oakley assisted with the violin and Mr. Harold Blackstone with the flute. It is worth noting that the production was given wholly by home talent, the only person from out of town taking part being Mr. Bert Cutt, of Fergus, who is a well-known Goderich boy. Mr. Egener and all who took part de- serve the thanks of the music -loving pub is for devoting their time and talent such excellent effect. The widespread interest in the event is shown by the fact that the audience included people from Lucknow, Clinton, Auburn, Blyth, and other points in the surrounding country. and at midnight \lnnlay the 4'etitrul \\'e•st 11 'apt. ltotn-ell clears' for l,u►nt I't. l'he mutineer's crew luta been tilting 11111 tlw itrritutrg. but there is still no activity on the Sesames.. 'rile first arrivals are cxpe•tel early nest week with grain for tow Goderich Elevator ('o. The elevator 1s (wing cleanrl at the rate of about 90,I(K) bushels a day, nowt of the grain iwhtg shipped for export. M4wgt'r I'artems reports gaud prospects fur a brisk spring humin - s in the luttoll log of xrain esrlews. The folfowleg uigwlfntmentt to limits of tow ('Mvel*11d-1'Idffs Run fleet are ilt1111111n141: Negaune-W. F. Morriwm, : 11. J. Fritz, -hlef engineer. Central Fent-P. 'E. Motive!, : \\'..1. liwla,rnee chief engineer. 4'. IT. Itreltuug-J. Buchanan, : R. 0. 'lodge, chief engineer. To Purchase X -Ray Outfit. A special t,mneittee of the Isnud of .tie:unarm hospital has iee11 rtrin'l to finance tow plrcluese of au X-ray outfit for the hospital. Tele slmmittr• Is smlp 'tl of Rex, J. F. Fond. 1)r. A. 11 latkliu an1 Mayor W)gle. Mayor '.V1*1e is treasurer of the a '11 e• *1111 11 is reIuesteI Ihat contributions tow's rim the purchase of the taew apparatus he forwarded to hila. The outfit which it 1s protases' to purchase constitutes the very latest *pplialige fur the Ilse of the X-ray. and is em - played lu the diagnosis of various (Ite- mises a. well as III a Yet 1011 with 011•1*14111101. iM COSI 1s in the neigh- borhood of ,$'_',IKI), evil It will be it most valuable addition to the hospital equipment. Tine first OY.111rihitiou to the fund is from the dhll1,41 i'atriotI- !4w•lety of Iiolerdel township. which has for- warded it 11114111e for $.0 for the fnnl. Barber Notes. it r. master SI r. waster St r. iw ster 11111y neo-Iwiats of the winter fleetthe Netcau:Ilee and- the Rreltiug-now remain in the harbor. As reported hast week. four of the big freighters cleareil Iasi Thursday morning: the Agnea leapt. Livingston) and the Hume Smith (4'apt. McIntyre) left Saturday • evening for Fort \\'illtnw. PERSONAL MENTION. a1Fi•+. \1'. A. ('11ulthurst left for , T- o route this week for a short visit. Mr. Arden Aitken was home from London for several dant the pant week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Egenur, of Waterloo, are visiting their sou, Mr. F. T. Egener. Mr. J. T. Goldthorpe, of New Lis- keard, spent a few days u town the past week. • Mrs. F. Jordan lett *last week for Tor- onto, where she will make her home for a time. Mr. W. G. Luwhy has retnrned from Kitchener and is again at kis old post Stet etnion---C'ex. A very pretty wedding wan villein - nixed Wednesday. the 23rd inst., at "Springbank Farre," Goderich town- ship, the home of Mr. and Mn Thos. C. Cox, when Agnea Olive, the second daughter. was united in ui to George Herbert Stevenson, B youngest son of Mr. and'klre- ck Yates Stevenson of Hamilton. The Rev. James Hamilton, 13. A., tialerich, assisted by Res. 1'. 1'. Ziemann ofl Toronto, cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony In the presence of imme- diate relatives and a few friends. The bride. charmingly gowned in white silk crepe de chine with satin and pearl trimmings and wearing the regulation veil and carrying • bouquet of bridal roses, entered the drawing -room on the ann of her fattier to the strains of the wedding march played by the groom's only sister, During the signing of the register Mies Lulu Lobb. of Clinton, sang very sweetly. After congtvtulatiuns a deliclois wedding luichoou was nerved and at the claw inesnages were tread from overseas and from the Newmarket military hospital, on the staff of which Moth bride and groom were valued workers. The toast to the bride was proposed by her minister and responded to in fisting terms by tlfe groom. Many gifts expressed the esteem in which the happy couple are held by friends near and far. Amidst a shower of confetti and good wishes Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson heft by motor for Detroit. On their return they will reside at Toronto. MODERN STRATEGY All life -time is a school of strategy- a game of war upon JK. fleet, , 1 Brophey, germs and tendencies which, unless thwarted, weaken the system and invite disease. Modern health -strategy dictates the use of Imitations of Dodd's Kidney Tills are legion. The box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name-Dodd's Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are dangerous The original is safe. Dodd's Kidney Pills have 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 is the original. Dodd's is the name to be care- ful about - Thursday, April 24, 1919. 5 --• • Capital and Reserve.. $5.600.000Almada.Total Almada. Nov. 30th. 11)114. over 5153.000.000 You Want Your Money as quickly as possible when you ship your live stock or gram. Consult our local manager 115 10 the -quickest and safest way to bat returns front shipments. Why mot get all you can io the way of 0-n ee Prow your local branch of the tip UNION BANK OF CANADA e GODERICH BRANCH, , [lF.WOOLLCOMBE. •s . Marpe. in the West street barber shop. Itlyth Standard: Mrs, W. Felker and K011, of Gal -rich, are speutEug a few days us guests of Miss Allie Emigh. Miss Helen Strang arrived home at noon today after two years' service abroad as a nursing sister with the Imperial forces. Miss Agnes Hamilton, of Kincardine High School, is spending the week with her parents. Rev. J. and Mrs. Hamilton. A. M. Robertson. \I. A., d the Col- legiate Institute staff, is attending the Ontario Educational Association meeting at Toronto this week. Mr. Roy Munro, who since returning from overseas has resumed his stu•bes in law at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, was in town dunn g the week. 1I COMING! Mt. /:esrge's Vestry Meeting. The Ka,tur vestry Meeting of St. Gettge's elmr-ii was held on Monday evening. The Mianclial report for tow year Watt very favorable. The debt ret by was Irsluey $1,000. 111111 the Easter offering will be enmaidentbiy In excess of the amount asked. $500. Mr. (:en, W ililatns was nptobItel rs•tor's war- den and '.1 r. 4i. 1.. i'arstnts w td people's as TP- elect -- eler'pple" s witrden. 111114.1, men were appolntetl as follows: Messrs. 1'. .1. Harper. Jas. Carrie, ,las. Hollnnd, i,s. rop 1.lonel Macklin, Ernest Ise, W. T. King, F. IIIiglunn. 11. Leggett and 1'. I,. Walton. The following were elet•tell menth'rs of a select vestry. three more to be appointed by the reefer: Messrs. .1. S. 1'Iatt, (.. McNeil, .1. Salkeld, F. itingiunn and 'W. T.' King. Mr, F. W. %',8,114 be wits roti p inted tress- tirer nal 11r. 11. J. 1). ('coke was lip - pointed vestry clerk. The rector's Mtip•nl was Increased $3.",). making it $1?0) in addition to the endowment. .lodge iNeksem and Mr. ('hits. Seeger were nutl1ed ■s delegates to Synwl, with :Beige Lewis and Mr. i . dtalkcld ns alternates. The various organisa- tions of the ehur,h submitted reports s1 •ing ,'x,elh•ut results of tow' year's t•ffnrts. 1)tu'itar the year the congre- gation rni.etl. in routed figure., $4,000 for para•hiel purposes anti $77:5 for missions. Two new ,ao•Ietiita were formed during the year ---tow Mission Rani, of which Mrs. McKim I. presi- dent, and the flirts: 1:11141, with bliss V. Roberts as president. A Notable \fuslral Event. One nf'the largest audiences that have ever git)beret in Knox church arsrmbled on om'ay evening to hear Gaul's oratorio 'The Holy City," which was rendered under the direction of Mr. F. T. Egener. The production was very effectively conducted and a Ada another notably successful event to the musical history of the town. The chorus of sixty voices was in excellent tune, the result of painstaking training- The soloists were Miss K. Lytt e. inprano, Mien Maude Million, contralto, Mr.t • tenor, and Mr. F -genes, baritone: and all fang with good effect. A double quartette was composed of Misers A. Nairn and M. SCOTTS 1 EMULSION aas a reliable means of thwart - Iing the enemies of strength. Scbtt's is Nature's ally and Iits rich tonic and strength - ! supporting properties are known, with satisfaction, to millions. Build up your strength with the*nourishing qualities of Scott's Emulsion. r rr. Scott a New.. T...••., net KIDNEY PILLS MIA FOOTWEAR FOR EASTER Easter is the opening of the season for Oxford Shoes. At my store may be seen a variety of Oxfords to please every taste. The selection is so exten- sive that we're sure we can pease you if you'll only let tis try. For those that prefer to wear high boots we have the astral 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 mast reasonable. -REPAIRING-- Geo. MacVicar North side Square, Goderich . Easter Week SPECIALS White Cauliflower Florida Tomatoes California Celery Hothouse Lett nee Hothouse Radish Green Onions Green Parsley Cabbage Florida Grapefruit Louisiana Strawberr!'t Navel Oranges Bananas PARNELi,'S RAISIN BREAi) DEAN BROS. COMING! Victoria Opera House Athol Highlanders Celebrated Entertainers, featuring National and Fancy Dancing Latest Comedy Hits Pipe Band Selections Friday, -May 2nd, 1919 8.15 o'clock Prices 25c, 50c. Few Reserved Seats 75c Seats will be on sale Wednesday morning at 1f. 'I'. IGlwxltis. new stand. 1- t GROCN.RS Metre Ph' ne 110 House Phone UA7 ERMETICALLY sealed in its wax - wrapped package. air- tight. impurity proof - WRIGLEYS is hygienic and whole- some. 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