The Signal, 1920-5-6, Page 5TIM USW
GODIZION,
OUT.
Springtime is Kodak Time-
-Developing and Printing
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
THE PENSLAR STORE"
Next Millar's Scotch Store
Pine M
A colored infantry regiment was being
mustered out. says The Argonaut, and the
company commander sent the home ad-
dress of every man to the quartermaster,
so that each could draw his travel pay to
go home. There was some little difficulty
about one man. and the captain called
ham in..
"Jackson. you gave your home address
as Prince Frederick. Md.. and the guar
termaster says there is no such place as
Prince Frederick. Mt."
"Doan't you believe him. soh. they is."
"Well, they can't seem to find it."
"Ifuh'"grunted the soldier. They didn't
have no trouble finding at when they
drafted mt."
Had Good Imagination.
"The sun was sinking into the hills to
the east; somehow Thayer realized that
the amazing day was pa,-ing into pis -
tory. -Collier's
The adjective was well selected.
LOCAL TOPICS.
; Chautauqua Dates.
The Chautauqua week in Goderich this
year will be from Tuesday, July 27, to
Monday, August 2.
1l'uurt Nest Wee[.
Six cases are on the docket for the sit-
tings of the Supreme Court of Ontario to
open here next Tuesday beforeMr. Justice
Latchford. All are non -jury cases.
Elevator ('o.'..t 1 Meeting.
1'he annual meeting of the Godei ich
Elevator and Transit Co. was held yester-
day. The reports of the past year's
operations were satisfactory, and the
directors were re-elected for another term.
Eclipse of the Moon.
- The lunar eclipse on Sunday evening
afforded an interesting spectacle. An
amusing feature was the coppery color
seen through the shadow during a portion
of the eclipse. for which various causes
were assigned by our local astronomgps.
L O. O. F. At Home.
Huron Lodge, No. 62. I. 0. 0. F., en-
tertained on Friday nights and a very
Targe gathering had an exceptionally good
time. Progressive euchre was the brat
item on the program, the prize -winners
being Mrs. F.N. Martin and Miss Gibson.
This was followed by a musical program,
vocal solos being given by the Misses E.
Watson, M. Scrimgeour and K. Lyttle
and a mouthorgan solo by Miss Gibbs.
Refreshments were served and the floors
were then cleared for dancing. which was
Untied until an early morning hour.
The music was by the Goderich Orchestra.
A Sancta Wedding.
The following account of,
wed-
•
ding will be of interest to in Gode-
rich:
A quiet wedding was solemn St.
George's church on Saturday, April III.
-
SEASON'S OPENIN G SALE
_ T.
N.EW TIRES, TUBES
AND TIRE ACCESSORIES
May 7toMay I-5
ARE YOU NOT AWARE
That Other Manufacturer's Advanced Prices March 1st ?
Our Prices
-- Still Remain the Same
Plain
Tread
;axs •_-5
40x:414
11x:44
:x3311
tlx4
32144
.41x4
3584,
dist
t3x434
ttx7�K-
i:rsrf44'
6x434
37w11a
5x5
31a5
COMPARE THEM F'OR YOURSELF
Note
Skid
Casings
-s12A11
15.110
11.73
1923 ,
21.73
13.23
11.011
:40.00
56.:.11
17.011
29.INI
:.:AI
:ta IMI
10.00
:;1.1111
' 8.1111
:111.511
Ot•R TERMS:
Cash with order or C.O.0. We ah,p by E.
press C.n C ,subject to • .minetot .thus
na
fusing they re heir the tweeds*,
what hie ,•ppbusis wh�ae.en paying foe same We
arks. We
�Qsebec'charges
places
nceL 0
te
elite mints of na.00 or mots
1
Ol'R TIRES
APPRAi. THRI' PRI( F:
ANi)
at;ALIFli THRU SERI I('i:
1,3.60
• t7.PII
15.75
211.:111
:3.75
21.75
26.0#
:5:4,511
:4Lie
32.0
:u.eA
li,N
43.110
39.50
1:1.00
i2.50
th,uble
Treat) Guaranteed Ordinary
-1 a.ings Titles .Tube•, Size
51.611 40x3
1.64) 10‘314
1.90 i1x33i
1.90 42x331
':.TNI 41x4
".10 42x4
2.311 33x4
2.60 3424'
2.70 36x4
2.80 3614
3.00 32x4%
3.10 33,14% •
17:.f► ----.i _ - 3.20 34x431
1/473- 4.30 33x431
19.23 __.. 4.63 4,411 3414 Si
4.75 4.50 37x414
21.30 5.25 .s.73 35x3
22.50 3.911 36s5
1.110 37x3
x'.9,1111 32.23
io.;3 2.73
13.00 3.00
15.75 '4.40
16.;3 1.50
--lam " 4.60
4.70
- .4.80
4.25
We also_ Meek all 'Millimetre
NON-SKID TIRES GUARANTEED
4000 Miles
-30x312 Clincher, $15.95 31x4 Clincher, $24.65
32x312 St. Wall, $18.80 33x4 St. Wall, $29.25
tarry Riverdale Tire k a "hear for Wear"
MOTORCYCLE TIRES AND TUBES
'son -Skid lire) Tubas
('aeIngs Guaranteed
$ 8.00 31.63
1.00 1.85
8.80 1.143
9.20 2.011
11.50 1.111
the Nulnre)ele ( :deoe
Standard %lakes. various TreasB.
Ordinary
Tubes
31.13
1.1.;
1.30
1.40
1.50
consist of
Jacks-P'or Ford ears
1.
A FEW OF THE ACCESSORILS
2
(emwttI"" !althea -10 ratchets, aasortFl) s a g$ .50
per tin
Tight-7Yltbt-itegltlar 3111 site AS
('tit Patebnt-3x4 or 4" 49
Kim -('IN Patches -41k or 5" $1.15
9:i
Jarkv--Feer !way) tan 2.10
i pimps-RL+rk 2.90
Pump -Kraus
i
RIVERDAI.F TIRE CORPORATION LIMITED
HEAD OFFICE r TORONTO, CANADA
369 TALBOT ST., LONDON
OPEN FNENING9 PHONE 2246'
Reaaebeu at MONTREAL. OTTAWA, TORONTO, HA14ILTON. LONDON. Wi?Qng'7OR
•
1
-Y 0 U -
ARE
Invited to Worship
\1'I"I'l1 t'S . T Tlll'.
Baptist Church 1
Montreal Street
Next Sunday, May 9
(11 a.n,.l
"The Hope of John's Gospel"
when Julia 'Stuart, second daughter of
Colonel and Mrs. W. W. MacVicar, was
united in .marriage to Karl Steadman
Metcalfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Metcalfe, of Petrolie. The bride, who
was given away by her father, was unat-
tended. and wore a travelling dress of
brown cloth, ,wore
in copenhagen.
and American beauty red, with hat of
colored raphia to match. She looked very
girhsa and pretty carrying a bouquet of
anemones and American Beauty roses.
Rev. Canon Davis officiated. Immedi-
ately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Metcalfe left on the 3.30 train for the East.
Information Wanted of Harry Hastings
An effort is being made to find the
heirs of one Harry A. Hastings. who, it is
stated, was born on a farm near Goderich
..sixty or more years ago. Information
,tegarding any member of the Hastings
family. if furnished to Mr. L. L. Knox.
town .clerk. will be forwarded to the
attorney in the United States'- who is
making the inquiry.
Bell Boys in Serious Trouble.
Two limbers. Harvey It'll and Wil-
liam Robert [tell, uged nineteen and
seventrero years. lut Iaej1 ,4'114 up by
Reeve Petty of Hense4l for tried by the
Bounty Judge ow serious ettyrge•s. The
lads, who [along to a fatuity who forru•
rely lives[ in Goelerlmh, have been giv-
ing trouble for years. Ott. snndev Inst.
It is alleged. they entered the house of
II. 4'llestiey. near Kippeft. while the
people of the house weft: Ihsieut. and
ransacked the plate, taking away a
silver watch, a child's bask and other
articles. The house of William Logan.
In the same locality. was visitwl In
the 4,111111. war, HMI here a gold watch.
Ian gold rings awl a nlis•knwry box
With 94110 In It were taken. The
school -house auto RAA -entered. High
1'otwtaole Whiteside* found the hell
brothers at Brutefleld and arrested
team. One of thew lied a loaded
revolver on blm.
Public School Board.
At the monthly meeting of the public
school board, held on Monday evening,
the secreta. presented a statement
showing 530.000 fire insurance and 55,000
boiler insurance on Victoria school and
$10,000 fire insurance on Central school. -
The conting.int commi'tee was instructed
to enquire as to reduction in fire insurance
rates on the schools, also to obtain rates
from some non -tariff companies and report
at next meeting.
Miss Sharman. principal of Central
school, reported an average attendance o1
172 pupils (89 boys and 83 girls) for
April, being 8o per cent. of the numbs on
the roil. Principal Stonehouse of Victoria
school reported an average attendance of
326 (155 boys and 171 girls) for April, an
average of 90 per cent,
Miss Sharman was appointed a member
of the entrance examination board for
1920.
The contingent committee was asked to
get prices upon repairing the outside
entrance to the basement and lowering
the ceilings in Central school.
The anti. -toxin treatment !IW* at uta.'s
administered ou Suuday and ou ¥uu-
,u11:1speelrllat la diphtheria was
rellmal iia uwl every effort 111ae1e to sale
the young lite. but all in vain. The
parent* returned to t:oderirh 011 tvet-
uneasy umoruhat nith their sail burek'u,
and the funeral tack plat* directly
from the railway isti,tion to the 1'alh-
iIk' t't•meter)•, the tatllbearerr Ileitis
Messrs. Chas. Garrow, M. G. Cameron,
K. 1'.. 1l..1. D. ('cake. Jas. J. Doyle,
lir. A. 4'. hunter and Perris -0 Kalil.
Derides the parent.. a young brother
to left in the ia•rraresl home. Mary
wag sl% years Mlle* we t'e'll 11141111 101 of age•.
She mus r Will ii*ifIli anal particularly
[uvular child. as elelIght to the iwigh-
borhuexl aid 1P al1'w'ku came w•ithlq
the family t'Ir.'le, and there are many
who share with Mr. and Mra. Killoran
it sense of per" lltal 144,4 ill the• taking
from life of lips bright little Mower
of youth.
A Double Bereavement.
The home of \lr. M. W. iiowttll,
Inan*tger of the \lienee Mfg. Co., has
a ern doubly bereaved l the past week,
by e• death of 111e favu yuuetfirst chil-
dren, Melva and Bobbie, the first in
the fifth year w4 her age and the latter
three years :nal six mouths of age.
Beth bask 111 tau weeks ago. end a
throat affection deve'lupasl. This wear
apparently successfully, combatted by
the a11tl-tuxlu treatment,. but the
strength of the little sufferers had been
exhausted end they failed to revive.
Melva panned away Saturday worming
haat. alit Bobbie, who for a day or two
showed promise of recovery, adept
away am .Tuesday morning. A private
funeral was heli in e'se•b mow; the-aer-
vles being t,mdhrtel by leer. H. D.
Moyer. and the interments being in
Maitland cemetery-. Ins:idea the par-
ents. three sisters e,nrvIve---Mary, Maud)
anal Alum- 111111 811 Glove the deepest
sympathy of the people of Cutlel•Ieh In
the sorrow that has wine upon thew.
Soldier Movement Discussed.
On May :bd ea. tl., -Salvation-
citadel. 41 w1n+s.-meetlug ora+ aelarr,esesl
by Mr. J. James-Itatewau ou the sol-
dier real after -the -war problems. The
ntato features Of his speech were that
the 11. 11'. V. A. 1)0(11,1•.11 wurkiiig to
palate 1'auatla on' a latter Gating,
rot It•rthrn1i'tin' ttlfrrwts of the sol-
diers
ordiers alin•. x1111 lu suppatr't of t111a he
rigid n nhtnls'r of re•+"Ittti"tn em gums -
t.1011.• -n't, as "1'atra.liau timber." "min-
ing Iatunts." "alien immigration,"
"mailers' [elisions." rte.. awl mhal-
Ieugwl the audience to place Iw1 re the
w,'e•ting tiny question which hall been
Put forth by the G. W. V. A. higher
commands which diel not have first
tlw interests of 1'atiada u• a whole.
Hee altar nada. at *dues length 011 ala
G. W. r. A. fe•r•stablishweut smhetue,
{trusions. and (',s'uti.i11a1 training. Mr.
Jibes-liatemal era+ tttllowe'4 by 1(r. W,
1'. Ballow•, w11,i outlha'd Thr
work amongst returned men and mew
'tiutml a number of means whert•hy
.the tonnes' 'soldier multi avail ldw-
self of medical anemia le grails.
It Is felt that those who etteuderl
eainut but appreciate '[het lint 11 the
and 11.$.1'. It. have t•ove'rwI
and are +till wurkfug on a much
broader t1*Id 11010 bud )sru K0%10 111113'
understood. .
't
Mr. anti Mr+..1. Russell-4vvttw-hart'
remove'el to Misinw.'Sir. Ciotti,' liars
ills been appointed earn for tete ('.P,14.
at that station.• e•
Thursday. May 6, 19110 5
1342004XXxxxXXxxXxxXxXerxXXI
V
0
East Street Garage
East Street Garage
All kinds of Automobile Repute Work promptly 'attended to.,
Battery Charging. and Repairing.
Mew lee ,11ul Sales Station for the well-Lno,v n ('an.dbu1 d.•
Treat.14-I.i*e Storage lhetter1,.+. 1Wy the Cunad,au gotnin cud ea„
duty and exchange.
'The new spring models of lira)-IMrt Cars are het, for insInt•,
lion. Iw't us give you u demon-tiaatfen of thele earn. 11'e tits.)
hove on hand the Massey Silver Ribbon and Red Mkt Bkyriem.
A good line of Tires, Dila, Greases and Accessories always at
your service.
T. F. Holland
,ccociocxxxXxxxxxxxxxDocxxX
•
MODEL THEATRE
Program for Week May 10-15
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
A PARAMOUNT, PIVIdURI?
ENID BENNETT in "Law of Men"
A1.SO
" ADVENTURES OF RUTtI "
EPISODE 6.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
A GOLDWYN SPECIAL
Geraldine Farrar and --Lou Tilligen
in " FLAME OF THE DESERT "
Farrar's greatest production. A drama of the Sahara and the
:voman who defied the Desert Tribes. wee "Picturesque Old
Egypt,," the mystic cradle of civilisation.
Also P.+ralnount Flagg Comedy f
"ROMANCE i►nlo BRASS TACKS'
THURSDAY NIGHT
SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL FUND BENEFIT
• EXTRA
Highland Dancing, Bagpipes and Goderich Orchestra
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ilK uinl; of ,i new `p'.,.1 Program 1,un,• J. stlinick
1,14 "'nI
Norma Talmage in "Probation Wife"
Starting also new line of Comelies.
IGL
If have Backache you mars
Kidney Disease. If you neglect
---Beeksrhe it writ dessel.p---inter
..,_..._something worry -Bright a Djs-
,nPse or Dirbetes. There 1. no
-- e.e rubbing and doctoring your
back. Cure the kidneys. There
is only one kidney medicine but
it cures 14ai kasha every tirne-
Educative Pietures.
On Thursday evening last, in Or
assembly room of the Collegiate Institute
an entertainment took plate that de-
mands some emphasis. Some - films of
moving pictures were displayed which
were not only unexceptionable in charac-
ter but were of a positively educative
nature. They were th • result of what
might be called an experiment on the part
of the Department of Education. The
idea is to present to the young people a
vision of the resources of our country as
well as of its wonderful scenery. The
films shown on Thursday night were: (1)
The story of the making of newsprint
from the felling df the tree in the forest to
the shipping of the paper to the news
paper office. (2) The construction and
mode of operation of a gasdine engine.
(3) A funny film. We should- like to
commend the entertainment and we hope
the experiment will receive so much en-
couragement that the Department will
feel jystified in enlargig its operation's
As the Department is making experi-
ments, seemingly, how would it do to
place the censorship of films under tie
Educational i>epartment ? --J. E. Ford,
A i flung Life Taken.
The people of litsierich mourn with
Mr. and Mrs. James I,. Klllorun the
loan of their you daughter, Mary
RlIaalath Kathleen, who dial at To-
ronto Friday morning Mat utter no
1lhass of less than a week. Mary w,,*
epnnflIng the previous week -end with
Mr. *nil Mea. Killoran at Toronto
when she allowed Signa of Moose, and
the phyalclan who was summoned
dtagnefaed the trouble as diphtheria.
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills--
The
Groceteria
Cor. North St. and Square
Wn aro trying to manage this
beieines4 to pteaae on emttumerm
Owing to numerous protests froth
them matinee the Wddneeday
Milt -holiday, we have nodded to
keep this more open
All day and every day bat Sun-
day and legal holidays
Oar Klock of (Iroceriea, of all
kinds, is the beat that stoney
can hay and is being sold to you
at the lowest wassail -de prices.
Kincardine Breakfast Bacot
•
the ammo price every day,
tee per pound.
Jost in, w fresh lot of Dates, Figs
and Raisins of all kinds. White
Sultana Ralston, candied (linger,
i,etnon and orange Peel, Ws p44ts
and Alinonds.
The hest of Irish Butter and new -
laid eggs.
RRF,AD, 12c A LOAF
The hest in tows.
CASH AND CARRY
H. McRADYEN
i
Atter a hearty
meal. you'll
avoid that
stuffy feeling
if you chew
a stick of
tRLGLEYS :.
Other benefits: to teeth.
breath. appetite. nerves.
That's a good deal to
get for 5 cents[
DOUBLEMINT
eJC1:i�:U;Ll�.9Ja
QQ£ARMNr.T.
�rea
--The Flavor Lasts4.
r �-� t wenl•a4rt