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FOR SALE
11111111111111.111Model' 25 Studebaker Touriftg Car in first-class
shape.., $450
6 h. pInternational Gasoline Engine with all
extras $150
East Street Garage
"Owned and Operated by
Practical Man"
GODERICH - - - ONTARIO Arthur M. Glover •,
ameemmmemsemmemammweareommesoometarim
1At
GARDEN COURT
Face Powder as
pictured and describ-
ed in the October
Ladies' Home Journal
and _Cosmopolitan
had at
Campbell's Drug Store
' The Peaslar Star*
Goderich -- Ontario
It is the finest face
powder we know of--
Come and see it.
CEMTRAI
$TRATFORD. ONT..
The Largest and Best Commercial
Sclsol is Wester Ontario
we give indivi,lual instruction and
students Inas 'liter ,r. it Commercial,
Shorthand or Telegraphy Depart-
ments at any taus. 1Ve a'.i.t grad-
uates to Iw,sut„u,. Write now for our
free c•atal.•gue and barn the nature
,if our work.
D. A. MCLACHLAN, PrloCIpei
D. W. Griffith's
The Trouble Man
It's a comfort to know there's
a man on whom you may can
in your troubles -the Plumber.,
We know our business aril
are hire to terve you.
IsFRED. HUNT
"THL PLVMBLR"
teamIlton enlistMum* pa
Plumbing,Heating
Kavest.r oughing Metal Work
Story of Victory
An Artcraft Special
D. W. GRIFFITH
"THEGREATEST THING IN LIFE"
First he produced
"The Birth of a Nation"
then
"Intolerance"
followed by
"Hearts of the World"
and
:'T`s Greet Lave"
Now be gives you
"THL f1;REATEST THEW IN LIFE"
Are you coming to ser It one
bet you are ! But you better coins MODEL THEATRE
early.
LOCAL TOPICS.
To Sea the Visiting I'sanoe,
"'A contingent of war veterans, including
members of the 3.1rd Regiment band,
went to London today to take part in
the welcome to the Prince of Wales on
his visit to that city. A number of
civilians also madr the trip.
Westi ake-Barker,
On Wednesday, (ktober 11th, a quiet
wedding took place at Victoria street
parsonage when Miss Hattie [darker of
Dunlop became the bride of Samuel G.
Westlake, of Goderich township. The
ceremony was formed by Rev. J. F.
Reycia*. lm telyalter the ceremony
the bridal ' motored to the
residence of the bride's sister,
Mrs. George p. Bran, of Loyal, where
a reception was held and it dainty
luncheon was served. 1 he bride watlg
attired in a nays blue serge wit with
white crepe de, chine blouse and taupe
plush hat and gloves to match. The
happy couple received .man' useful gifts.
We wish them many years of happiness
Death of Mrs. G. R. Elliott. .
'1'111' VIII and uiii,'vp.•t,.I news was
r.,'it.1 on :timidity of the death of
Mrs. 1i. R. Elliott Iformerly 'tattle
!Wither 1, whirhi,,, ilrred Sunday eight
al her home at l'kniuore, .(lberta. The
de,,aswl was a slaughter of Mr. E. e.
Iteleh r, of town. and ler husband iiia
11.011 of air. and Mrs. I:. M. Elliott of
town.$Iw Lits• Aliso two brother*,
I G.v,rge uud Its ris Keleher of town. and
niw Mister, Miss 1111YA'l, wli,l has 1144.11thing N1111a her a1 1 ' lawn.. al rs.
1 Elliott was a bright, talented young
woman mud the 11eNa o1 her .lath is
rer+'iiv'I with general sorrow lot her old
hometown. The funeral took placer at
IIauff on Wednesday.
Important Kae of Purebred Stoek.
'191e di.persal sit IC of tow Isaac
Wrlkeld herd of purebred Shorthorn
rattle. also Leicester sheep and other
Hie Mt,w•k, 011ueslay next, will Iw an
,'trot of ImplrtaMY' to faruwre desiring
to itu;ornve tlwlr sto,•k. Tide lwrd of
Shorthorns was first e•stablb/wd by the
let.' Lame Nalkeld 1141111141111e1e forty years
,rein, and las Iwen emitinued by lay eon,
the present owner, and Ir ism Wing
effeeWeiteamireeSettetWeWetaiMaeltettMeatMeeles
Model Theatre
WEDNEKUAi and THl Hsi)Ii
nest Werk
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Fiower.
Bulbs
We have a full assott-
ment of Bulbs for fall
pfltnting.
Hyacinths,
Narcissus
and Tulips
Single and double in the
popular colors.
Robertson & Mair
'Phone 164
Cor. Hamilton St. and Square
GRIFFIN
PICTURES
M
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
WILL OPEN WITH
GRIFFIN PICTURES
WATCH FOR OPENING DATE
WANTED Pianist, also young
woman for cashier. Apply to
A. R. ECKERT,
I t:
Local Manager
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- - PROGRAM - -
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F'KII)I1 and •,111 RI)tl
this week
Charlie Chaplin
in
"k Dog's Life"
is Rheumatism of the face
Uric Acrd Wit in the blind
by disordered kidney*
lodges along the nerve
which branches from the
eye over the forehead:land
across the cheek to the
side of the m..e. The
cause is the mime as in all
Rheumatism-- disordered
Kidneys. The cure is likes
wise the samei-'
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
\H)N1)Ii and TI I.I)11 nest
dispersed because of the male of the
farm to the Luke Huron Steel Corpora-
tion. A catalogue bast been Issued glv
ling pedigrees and ollwr part Wiliam of
the animals to be sold, and u copy- will
be s.'nt to any person interested on
applk•utlun In addition to the Short-
horns, twenty-one registered Leicester
sheep, anat ilumlwr of natal grade'
cattle, besides hors's and pigs. will lie
offend for mule. Mr. 'droner. Gundry
Is the auctioneer.
1. O. 1). E. Memorial Fled.
The Daughters of the Empire in Can-
a& are endeavoring to raise at least
half a -million dollars for the purpose of a
war memorial fund. This fund is to
promote the educational work of the
Order and is to be expended towards
founding scholarship: to provide. among ,Tr 150AY. Nov. 4. -Mk of farm Pock and
other things. a university education for 1 iwu,rM'Id eats',• by Wdt.am Mdl.on., wr 1o4 w,
disabled soldiers oss
r tailors or children rf concession 1. E 11 towmMp Colborne, at lo'cl,ck
soldiers or sailors killed in service, to pro- P' +"Iir'Ruar, Nos. w, -$ale 01 residence property
mole courses of illustrated lectures. Iree to and hou,ehdd word re. by Mots Mabel C. Net -
children of Can4da, on the history and ion, a1 the prelateswe« welts[, Dederick at l.as
geography of the Empire: to place p. m •harp.
libraries in schools where there are
many fQreuan children in attendance.
The General Brough Chapter. Godes
itch has lust sent Nil towards
the scheme th( being its share of the
mg meeting at the ChautauquaJuly.
A. J. Snider will give an interesting -d-
NEN 1'1(1I KF; 1101 1F:.
(.odsrirh to Kr on the Griffin l'lrruif:--
May Open Next Week.
The (;rittm Amusement Corporation of
Toronto having leased Victoria Opera
House for a term of ye us, the house is
being put in a thorough state of repair
and renovation, and will be opened
probably next week with a daily program.
Motion pictures will be the leading
feature, and Mr. A. R. Eckert. who is
the local manager for the Griffin Corpor-
ation. assures 1 he Signal that Goderich
will get the very best that is produced.
The Corporation has about forty houses
in Ontario. from Kingston to Fort
William, and is therefore able to secure
first choice of the pictures as they are
produced. Mr. John Griffin, well known
as a theatre manager. is president of the 1
Corporation. and Mr. liter F. Griffin is
the vice-president and general manager.
The latter,inspects every picture before
it goes out as a Griffin feature.
Being on the Griffin circuit assures
Goderich of the sante shows as are seen
in the other places on jhe circuit, some-
time, ahead of Tomato and other of the
largest cities. Owen Sound and Sarnia
are the nearest places to Guderich on
the circuit. s
Mr. Eckert intends to conduct a first-
class house herr, and further announce -
intents will be made of the features to be
i shown in Griffin Pictures.
GUNDRY'S SALE RE(i1STER.
Sat.•aoar. Oct. 73.-Eaecu(nu' sale oil valuable
proper ty in h e township
nl A� MId, .1 1 oc.rak
p.
MOND/111.0C( . !r. -Clearing sale of lam mock.
statements, etc.. properly d Thomas Wallace.
Man. township
Tt/aysar.Oct -Mattes sale eel lane stock
and implements by J. W. & Isaac, lialkeld. at lot
4. concession 't, l:oderech township. ltayuetd road.
at 1 o'cloca p. m.
WIONI.DAW. O.t. 9.-Auet.on sale of farm
Nock and smpkments, property of U W Marsh
all. lot ti,, tencemsen L, East W awanosh
THURSDAY. Oct. Pk Kale oI term stock and
implements. by L. H. Pentland. at lot 11. se.nce,.
Ann 1, township of Ashhtld. quarter mile torsi el
N.k
Fa,oay, Ort. at.-Aucl.on sale or (um st s k.
by Wm J Delw.,ow sale snail 1 1 Jr. ,nnrewwm t.
Fast. Weymouth, at 1 edict, P. m
Society, will pnaeli. SMi,uloy school, 3
p.m. Evening subject : "'I'le 141u of
s being Half-Iseke•.I."
collection taken up at the Sunday even- ` tel Sunday evening next. at K 15, there
in ul I will be a masa meeting in Knox church in
W. C. T. 1'. Notes. I the Interest of the Bible Society. Rev
It has been said that "more things dress on "HON the Bladder., Indians Got
have been wrought by prayer than his the Bible. q 1 are cordially invjted to
world dreams of." We believe the sur- ; hear Mr. Snider.
cess of the referendum campaign was not
only due to our prayers, but because we i The classes and 'glen's Club will meet I
voted as we prayed and prayed while we i.at North street Meth.dist chuech nest 1
voted. On election day, about sots of n.lead
dayC uncal b 111 at 10 Hein will o'clock. f Athe
the women and some men met inn the
Temperan-e Hall, which was open from di cuwtion on the question: -Must we
.9 a. m. till 3 p. m., for prayer. Many always have the poor
with us?" more were out doing their bot. There pastor's morning theme will be: "Person
umien hour and al Work and the Workers." In the
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A Musical Member For Any Home 1
THINK of the pleasure and happiness a
Grafonola brings into your home. Always
ready for an evening's. entertainment, with the
newest popular song hits, while the ar ew, and
the famous Columbia Dance Records payed with
i a, swing and 'dash no other instrument can equal.
was a d f1 t leader for every
every one to the minute, both to begin
' and to quit; but the best of all God was
in the midst and some of us calif
Lits Lee God froom whom all blesiscarcely refrain from sing*{1g "Praise
m`s flow," los;
before the polls closed. Not unto us.
in but unto God be a I the praise. We give
as all a welcome to our meeting Monday.
"Such a Little Pirate .loctaber 27th. at 7.13 o'clock, for our
thanksgiviag service in the Hall. Many
of us will long remember the 21th of
October, 1919 -Evan. Supt.
WE NIEKDAI .%NI) THI KtiUAi'
D. W. Griffith
in
"The Greatest Thing
in Life"
18111.11 and SATI RI).11
Ethel Clayton
in
"Woman's Weapons"
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Clearing bi Men's Black
Overalls
These Overalls- are cut
roomy and are strongly
made, with elastic back,
to clear at
$1.65
Men's brown duck work
Vests, five pockets, to
clear at
,1.25
Men's button jersey
cloth Gloves, to clear at
22c
Men's unlined split
horsehide Gauntlets, a
strongly made Glove for
general use, to clear at
79c
- Men's Police Braces, to
clear at
15c
M. Robins
TEN EVENINGS
South side --of Square
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. T. T. Leckie is visiting relatives
at liensal: for two weeks.
Miss McDo'igall, of Toronto is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Joseph Kidd. North
street.
Miss Elsie Fisher and Mr. Ed. \tasnn.
of Detroit, Mich., spent the week -end in
Goderich.
Mrs. H. D. Moyer will be at home at
the Methodist parsonage, North street, the
first and second Thu sdays of November
and the first Thursdays thereafter.
Dr. Percy Aikenhead. of Easton,
Maryland, visited Dr. W. F. and Mrs.
Clark last week. He IS a son of Dr. J
Aikenhead, V. S., formerly of town.
evening he will speak on "The Romance
of the-f'roh,hihton Movement." A cor-
dial welcome awaits all.
7 he North street Epworth League had
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salc> el 1570
30 Ili
Wei�a OUGHS
SYllllr3C
'RAND TRUNK SYs EM
The Double Track Route
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Mr. IWMI Mrs. Harry' Hunt, accom-
panied by Mr. and alts. A. (lord,
motorist to Sarula 111111 MiS1nt t1W week-
end. They 111.41 visited fort. Hnr,m.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Thomson were
at Bridgeport over Sunday __vnsiting the
former's.mothcr, Mrs. G. W. Thomson,
who, we regret to say. is in failing health
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Goode, Victoria
reet, announce the engagernent of their
nger daughter, Pearl \ Iola. to James
nder Straiton, elder sem of Mr. and
Mrs. ohn :Straiton, Goderich. the mar-
riage t take place in the early part of
Nov ember.
Sergt. A> Athelstane Ili -set. B. A..
Mrs. Bitleet ied family left this w ek for
Edmonton, Alberta, where air. Bisset
will resume his :law practice. which he
left to go overseas at the call of King and
'Fnuntry. He returned from overseas in
ebruary and had sine remained in
town on account of Mrs. Bisset's health.
"Meet 111e at l(Ille'kstonles," they are
all saying. "where they have the pure
kr ,cream."
A !pedal meeting of General Brough,
Chapter, 1.0 D. E.. will he held in the
court hnnie on Wednesday, 29th inst., at
4 o'clock, to make final arrangements for
the Hallowe'en euchre and dance.
Tl',ere will be special music by the
Goderich Orchestra at the Mnkl Thea'
tri next Wednesday and Thursday even-
roes
The Rebekah Lodge intends holding an
"at home" on Friday evening. Nnvemher
7th. Cards 11 p. m. shorn: dancing. Ad-
mission - gentlemen 75c. ladies 25c.
Blackstone -Buckley orchestra.
CH1'R('ll NOTES'
Columbia
Grafonolas and Records
We have any number of tow. mostittteresting
propositialns to offer yqp in the way of complete
outfits, different models, record assortments, etc.,
as well as the most convenient arrangements
concerning terms. 4
Come in, soon, and hear the Grafonola play.
Pick out the style y'ou like hest -then let us show
you what our Service means to our customers.
W. Sproul - Dungannon
a most interesting and helpful meeting
on Tuesday night. 1t was "literary
night," Miss Lottie Robinson presiding.
The program consisted of duets by the
Misses Jenkins and the pastor ani his
daughter. Helen. and a reading by Miss
Mooney. Rev. J. F. Reycraft, of Vic-
toria street church. gave a bright arfd
helpful address on "Misfits." Rev.
Principal Dobson, of Alma Ladies'
College, who was an over -night visitor
in town, was accorded an enthusiasti_
meet), ion by the young people and gave
a short address. The . Princ:pal wa.i a
speaker 4t the district league convention
at Seaforth on Wednesday.
Take 'Orifice
�ijnder the auspices of North street
f.pworth League. free sample packages of
bets% cin
MONTRLA L
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
linesesilled dining car service
Sleeping oar* on pieta trains. and
parlor ,ars ou.plimciprl day trains. ,
Full. information frons any Gland
Trunk Ticket Aget:t, or C. E. Horn- f
hag. District Pasmeneer Agent To -
'unto.
G. H. Lander, NtatIot Agent, phone Sl
P. P. LAWRENCE & SONS
Town Agents Phonfr A '
Rev. J. E. McCauley will preach in the
Baptist church on Sunday. FIN subjects
will he: Morning, "Campaign for Christ."
Even(ritI "A Fool's Religion."
-Parcat V111/1011101'1.0Metho*llst
s-114./tehmr,''t N Inv r Morning: ROT.
A. 1. Snider, repr'sentet've of the Bible
Hern's Boot Shop
FALL and Winter is the
time of the year when
shoe service.:ia.4, rat'con-
sideration. Attention to
health prompts everyone
to secure proper footwear.
We have a large range
of sturdy Boots to choose
from in Ladies' Street Wear
for growing Girls. Shoes
with heels that give com-
fort in walking.
Our stock is about coin•
plete in Rubber Foot-
wear, Rubber Boots for
the Little Gents, Youths,
Boss and Men.
Remember our
REPAIR SERVICE.
is ni the best
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W. HERR irks[ 111
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brain food will be tarnished to membri,
and friends who apply at t e S S return
of the church on Friday evening. October
'31st. between the houtrs of 1 and 111
o'clock. It 14 perfectly safe and harmless
and acts so dvxctly upon the oyrg.In ks
*litchi( is prepared that a whole colimanY
of chattering young pe'role are Sud len1Y
trans( wmsd inti, cornea thinkers It 1n
no way interfere with the general health:
in fact. believing that 1t acts ac an abn--
titer.light refreshments have been tee -
pared to be'partaken of after the first dose.
it is anticipated that all starlit there who
are not pe-fectly satiefud with their
meatal calibre A reward is offered to
anyone who does not go home thinking
himself a wiser, it not a better, i,1 in
unless. of course, he rhr,uld • happen to
helmet to the op,iotate sex.
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Three flavours
to suit all tastes.
Be SURE to get
WRIGLEYS
Sealed Tight
Kept Right
EPT secret
and special
and personal for
you is
WRIGLEYS
in its air - tight,
sealed package. --
A goody that is
worthy of your
lasting regard
because of its
lasting quality. -
The
Flavour Lasts
MADC
IN
CANADA
ranch.
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