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THE !TODRICiT SIGNALSTAR
DOINGS: G:
.li la't;<1 r "df:v, . .prod . ,, lr. ° and
Mrs. #-.eta Hodges have moved into the
laoptf e owned by leer. Wilbur Johnston.
• Dlr. John Blake has. beenoeonlined to
hfo, ,bed lately and under . the doctor's
Core
Cane. -
i three -set • 1plaay, "Good Gracious,
than thing" by the Port Albert Dramatic
club, etas g1 enn at tlit;°Dungannon•'i'arisli
exalt en Friday night with it. tango aud-
ience, and •wgs received with keen in-
terest. Iiettrty applause was well aaai:-
ect with laughter throughout. time of
the eitlze S who were unable, to attend
that evening 'are going to its iaext, per-
formanc°e. The Women's Association
of the .1 united els` ell wlw. were the
,Sponsors realized .over pl6. as door re-
ceipts. ,
Miss Ettabelle Webster; iir,l ., of Tor-
onto, pas' retiirned to__• the city, ac
cornpanied by. lief; naotti r :1.1r$. •rhos.
Webster..
• Messrs. Harold am.i Cecil Blake of
Crewe lave purchased theresidence
and acre lot of Mr. and Mrs. John Blake,
Quite a few availed. themselves of
'the opportunity last Thursday night of
seeing a liver., cowboy show, and by.
reports the next day, it..M as quite the
thing. On the previous evening the
hklueatioaal Pictures.. were 'shown by
Mr.; W. J. Turnbull ,ttf Brussels, and to
the ehildreu in tlw afternoon. Thule
Edueatioilal Pictures are free, but. are
indeed „very attra4itive with practical
ideas and other films of entertainment
for all ages. .Mr. Turnbull, who is- the
assistant of Mr. II. Johnston, Walton,
in- showing the pfetures,gave a short
talk,aa,t intervals, in the tutc&rests of the
Federation of Agriculture.
'Airs. Eldon Culbert left 011 Friday- oil
a 1"isit with t),.c b.ttjyes In Detroit. '
Miss Bertha Jtmes;.,It N.,'ani overseas
nurse for. nearly two years, is cxlfecteti
1101100 very shortly to visit, her..pareiits,
MP°. arucl Mrs. Frank Jones. -
• Jur. and .leis. ('liairles 'Thom; ;,on and
Mr. and Mrs. Fracnk ,,'i'honlpsna1_ were
•event Visitors with Mr. Arthur 9,1h4)nlp-
son incl sister Miss Mabel Tholnpsott.,°
M _-.assisting
t. I,�t.-. Gibson is Mr. _.11Q
aert Johnston with his spring v. -0H( on
he farm..
Mr. Albert Albert Rivett has Putwbased fir
hiulself. a now ravel ru. k and (porn ..
-ice. ,. .� .. .- ,-...� g
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In tie ,.Capital Theatre
EASTER SONMYAPRIL 210, it .
. ' 4 . by the local branch of the
Canadjan
• ma -featuring the flrst.coneert of the new1r formed
GODERiCH BLUE WATER. BAND_
lion Charge
THE PROGRAM
0 Canada.
?. Unto the Hills.
3. allarch) Hospitality;G
4. Address --Rev. Richard Stewart.
5. Waltz, Sglecti.on---Bels$ Eternal,
6. Vocal Quartette—KnoxMale Singers.
7.. March --Colonel Bogey.
8. Overture -The Iron Count. r
9. Address—D. E. ;Campbell, Red Cross
Chairman. x n
Mr.4', G. .Jones, Knox -Organist, will act
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'Children /must. be a•ccohapanied.
10. 1/larch—Air Fiat.
11. Vocal nolo—_Ralph HOndet sa4.
12. Hymn --Christ Has Risen,
13. March --Duke Street.
14.,-- 0verturo• -Garden of Eden.
15, Vocal Quartette.
16. March--ImvercargiIl...
17. Hy/lin—Abide. With Me.
18. God Save the King,
as accompanist for the vocal presentations.
A silver collection in aid of the RED CRS will be solicited.
. . ° OSYOU are invited, to attend.
MatallatriatIOVINIS
-A NOTE OF WARNING • _
Many a municipality is now busy
patting itself on the back because of
an enormous improvement during the
past few years in its financial condition.
In' many, cases mucih credit is due to
the municipal fathers for the results
attained. In other uses
.. 1. ..: n."T .. ..may
ext:° i' ; ,Nf
the °' °riil�t
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been attained ,in spite of, rather than
because of, any special ability on the
part of officials, either elected •or ap-
>vi
i rated. Th& bogm. years and the de-
pt essio1r years which followed contain
lessons worth careful study by .all those
entrusted with,./municipal, affairs: The
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(laurels, but will diligently seek to avoid
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in-t-hi's time of relative prosperity the 1
pitfalls that caused •:trouble.tc so many
municipalities in the years of ;aiepres-
sion,-11unieipal World. 1
The .Bra Township School Area
Board has withdrawn . its-. eonseiat to
sa.l
buildings -
account s,.,.a
g•
account of liquor . drinking.
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We hear that Mr. Jas. Davidson, who a
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arenlovcd to God.eriieb hospital near -
two ^rived s ago, is restitd comforts.
ahly rt,tit&a UUttlo change in his condition.
Vie.'Sr'o. Bluer and Victor Bloch, 2nd
concession of Ashfield are removing
suaall t,hop, which pas on the Dreamy
estate. It will. be 'constructed en their
Wins for .breeder houses,
The fX Paul's &.ngl1ea.n Quild meet
int; was hut last Tuesday at theto
of llra...Oeo. Riven -with .a average
atteuclanaee-. ` Rev. R. 1i. Joselyu opened
with prayer, and the hymn "0n: -a, dill
Far Away" was sung. --'litre, ezn reale
read they geripture lesson, Romano, lads
chapter. - lipuria<r the business period it
vyai decided to have a, minstrel oho v
come to town in weep . It was
also 'announced there would be a, rally
of 'the Parish Guilds in. o'unganiaon
the first week of June. The definite
date will be announced at the May
meeting - Mrs. rs. itlyett served lunch and
a sociial time was enjoyed. .
Master Bob hole, 12 -year-old son of
Mr. and Mr. ''Ben Mole, broke his left
aarin on Sunday afternoon, When he fell
when getting over a fence. The break
was just a little above the wrist and
was put lit cast.. He returned to school
again on Tuesday,"bat it is still soie-
what Irainftll.
Mr. Harvey 'Maize is this week having
hydro installed on his farm, one the 4th
c arpesssion of Ashfield.
MrP.' Charles Fowler underwent an
operation at-(ioderhui hospital the end
of last week. Reports are that btr
mulition is, favorable-
gtnnley Glazier, son of the late
Mr. (leo. Glazier of Guelph, is visiting
his aunt; Mrs. IIarvey Maize.
SCARCITY -OF CLOTHES
FOR DESTITUTE PEOPLE
The enthusiasm with which the people
of Canada have received the" prelim-
iiiary announcements of the forthcom-
ing ,Naticsnal Clothing Collection to by
held across the Dominion from June 47
to 29 inclusive is giving eatery indication
that this drive will even surpass the
outstanding success of - the last drive,
This willingness to donate clothing...is
overwhelmingly proveu'hy the -hundreds
of nc ujries aiready--receivgtl from en-
tTlua; zhtle en �:vs� it 'ti `° irT. .. . .
, �, i°e�e�
lid telephone, are asking: "Where can
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-11"$ BETTER :THAN EVER ... the beautiful;
new, Dependable Dodge.
Thirty-four important new features and im-
provements, added to Dodge tnmd-test's en;i.
neaering and design make it the finest low-priced
cqr ever built by Dodge: .
It's New..: with new solid, wrap-around bumpers for .
greater protection, .. , new, massive 'grille of- glittering'
chrome ... new enamel finish siirooth as'silky-yet harder
than ever... new, streamlined real' fenders with lowered
aide opening to protect ,body finish from flying stonei .. .
luxurious, two-tone, French -pleated upholstery that blends
with the colorful plastics and shining metal of the new
iwitrumcx t• pallet and steering wheel.
It's New in performance .. finger -touch starting with
the new push-button, mounted' on the instrumeict panel
... quicker warns -up, and easier -cold weather starting -with
a new intake manifold, having a greater heating area
and better gas distribution ... new, rotor type oil, pump
which gives required oil pressure over the range of engine
speeds and temperature .. neutr enclosed, universal joints
for added •protection on rough roads ... new, sturdier,
rear aixle ring gear and pinion ... new gas tank filter,which
Ii'revelts dirt blockage§ in the gas lines and is self-cleaning
by,ji tion of the gasoline in the tank ... and many other
improvements in engineering and design,, including the
great brake improvement described at the right.
See thin New Dodge now at our showrooms , .. let us
demonstrate these many now features . drive it • . ,r.
compare it ... and judge for yourself.
DODGE DE i.UXE • D0106E•'SPECiAL' DE LUXE
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THE GREATEST BRAKE IMPROVEMENT IN 24 Tf A iS
you Evill- brr cfninzed--ur the-ett - - brakes; Dr oditV literdas'o' control "ts,
cikncy of those now brakes tho and stopping power, and actually
first time you ,drlvo a now badge.- .-..itslaz;sattfirineo,doci foot pressure
A light touch on the pedal im- by twenty-five to thirty percent.
mediately gives you sure, smooth Drako linings last longer than
broke action, at all car speeds; over. The now -typo brakes are
and gentle foof pressure holds the most important advance in ,
the oar smoothly and evenly as brakes since 1924, when four-
yyou,ease down the SteepoSt hills. wheel, equal pressure hydraulic
The new -type '2 -cylinder front brakes ware first introduced. Try
brake/a and the improved rear them to-c(pyl
Loft
Improved roar broke
with fines seta hydras. '
Ido pressor°.
Mehl
Nero front 1, -oke, with '
min -Winder aetionc
(RiltM t'okool shoe,,,)
TNMEMTESTED DODGE ENGINEERING - LONG LIFE AND LOW UPKEEP
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BE SAFE-NoT 80RRY
Let Us Store Your Coat
ca1
`S� Summer Discount on all repai�,°`Re-stylln.
and New Fur Coats.•
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Fred .Storage on all Coats
bird. (h+11'iffi',Summermonths for aiteratioxlw, , •
Ever Mat' careftill
�' �^ inspec�ted individually by
• export furriers, ,
All Coats Insured. against fire, theft, iv oohs at 2%• 9f yorir own fair valuation.
/lightest Trade-in Allowance .given o t; - your old
Coat. Bring your. ceat in . now and be
for nett Winter. prepared
IN BUSINESS OVER FORTY YEARS ZAMIRTON -St
we deliver our clothing to, now?"
"Facilities for receiving and storing
clothes have not yet been set up any-
wherc' in Canada, and we are, there-
fore) not in a position to accept such
clothing until the necessary organiz-
ation is ecmpleted," It. F. Pratt, Ex-
ecutive Director, has pointed out, "Col-
lection of °thing across the Dominion
will tali lace from June 17-29 and
we are, sk Canadians
g now merely
to keep these dates' in mind and top t
°awat1�y3 qot�� their snare clothes in the mean -
.
have ce�•
them read wh
y en the
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It i appreciated that people moving
to locations and Summer cottages,
et1
tik
., are anxious to make their dopa;
ns now, and everything humanly
possible is being done by the National
Committee }^ finalize all details, but in
order to accede to requests for earlier
collection. it would be necessary to es-
tablish. and maintain, collectierr,:'tepr'ts
and staff - for several weeks prior to
the official- commencement of the drive,
,with resulting increase in expenditure
of public funds.
Initial plans for organization of the
clothing campaign are now under way
in all of the nine provinces and it is
exjjected that committees will have been
f :meed in a score or more. Canadian
centres within the next ten to twenty
days. -
"In the meantime you are -urged • to
hold the clothing till facilities for re -
ce ving .� and storing garnae rats- la€l,ve•-been - a
completed and the national collection,
e
gets under way," continued MI!. Pratt.
"Your local, committee will shortly
advise yqu as:to where it can be brought
or, if you are moving, surely one of your
friends would gladly take care -of it -•-
for you until collection time." . .
Stratford will operate on " summer"
time, starting on Aprir -28th ' and con-
tinuing to September, 29th. '
AT
KINGSBRID`GE HALL -
Socia Eveiiing
Monday, April 22nd -
CARRUTHERS
ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION° 50c
LUNCH AT THE HALL
Stewart's Choice Easter , ,.�'1oWers
LILIES; - ROSES, CUT FLOWERS. •
Phone 860J at all hours. Martin S. StoVart The Square
"In- flowers it has been Stewart's since 1863."
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Tony.. onispee
The lives ,of many young people are made miser-
able by the breaking out of pimples, and you probably
know of cases where. apromising romance has been
• spoiled by those red, 'white, festering and pus filled
sores on the face. •- -
• The trouble is ,not so much physical pain, but tjie
mental suffering caused by the ethbarrassing disfigurement which very
often makes the sufferer ashamed. to go out'in company.
The quickest way to get rid of pimples. is to improve the general health
by a thorough cleansing of the' blood. -
Burdock blood Bitters helps to cleanse the blood and vaith-the blood
cleansed the complexion should clear up.
. -The T. Milburn Co:, Limited, Toronto, Ont. '
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Elizabeth Aiden's most factious perfume,
in 'lighter Form, perfect for
after -bath or atomizer,
preferred by many women.
Blue Grass Flower Mist 4 oz., -1.50
(with atomizer 2.15);
gift -wrapped 1.75 and 2.40;
8 oz., 2.75; 16 oz,, 4.40.
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CAMPBELL'S DW G STORE
IPHOIFE 90 kOUE&ItlH
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