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ad* OBITUARY i4s4allingwo44 lfaiterpri*-1,4111€1111)
CAPTAIN tiltORGE PLANTER
A'Ulialit.N,
1• i* Vekieeeareaugeteeitt will remain in •etfeet titer- renegretulietitum to that obme "ea.
, 3. B. 1I-8.WKIN'S, 7,
Bowdon, of leitele 11(1 ihiiiAtii4 and iii6" the summer montlie, Novo Wee lo(Vil Xi:Teived a tile deeth log" captain tieorge fl., Playter, wile
at= tiouston, ut atv,, titiopt. owina to tile stortiay wather tizQ at Vietoria, Bee, On Thureday, Eeben- cool:ate,/ me eiguiee,fefelebirtliday over
*Pent Ott Nwek-cud at the hoMe of tilir- Red tereee enceelne, whiett wag to IA) a/W 11:1?'11431 C'f 4a)Il''' 1.3715°n jigWidn' the svi.'elz-end. Ire is in gooit health
parents, eir. and Mee. John ljettreton, held: on Tueeday . was pefjtioened, to a n'uivc °t ite°'' Alh"" zni'l l'"" tsmne lie me eeeeitieel ella always has
Iiimi ChriAino Robertson of Whitby 2!l 4. date. . Year3 a, well-known businOs man of 1 "-343 ' -
_I* ',tutting ,),),er atid,er,, Lir. Cht.19. Itohf_wt- Wodiling Anniversary. -Mr. anal Atre. 4°a"ieh L*ccuellt Wal3 6eVent3r41-"Ce ' zyl.,%t/Iga.*7 iiiiCitli‘t144j31.1pliiafflt,Y13e1:374)1(1-,°:
;years of age and leaves his widow, re -
Weir. ,'‘ - .- • ferty-liftlt wedding anniversary today 61A.1,q-i30,11111,21',21etIrtat:41111,4*Q7. -V,11:%1Ei, 3.-'oje-t (-'.;f:Stih‘a.crt'Si lital)s ameatesV;4.1saecl)(4))nr,k31 Verrvt6oevteht
ibOil, ,U,P.P., at the, iteme of Pr. B. C,,, •leeelela Pliillip. are celebrating their
Misii V141,pt Oharp, who lia iven ill (Wequie,3day), and are being enter,,'
,Etiniont on, and B. B., of N tetoria. Aftet ffr-,1111., 1),,llso"Iltitn11,,,,!'ete' Canil:be11"' 1/1., 't11?.
1,hiluir3, and mrs.,phabiee elle. 1 hi . icavinu. ,Goderieli 'Mr. liawklus was for 4)4"' "' ". i'''''''''''' 341 lt°4..
L1( plieureonia§e wee -able te eesume, tained at the home of their Eon, Robt.
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her tintiin eel teeeteteT ef. the tlentinti(i."- Mei/Iv-live years a resident IA ii.ldnion- master's ticket and ininieuiatety took
lion eelwol.' - • 'ills was fermerlY 111.en. •Medd, Soungeet t 1 i over command of the City oe London,
The Auburn pn'tullQ cehool, S.Se.N4). 0, fNaug-ltwr, ot the late. Mr. and I, real traveller: In, lea; he retired
Ittilleit; it,T, being wirtIti „for cIectrieity. Itobt*. Medd of 'West Wawanoeh. They .,,,,„ree iT, „,,,,,,, , e„,,,,,„ „,,,,,, , „„„„„e„.,
Mre. Maitland Allele . lute returned were married at LuCknow' by Itev. T, I .,:.,:+4.-:;,;:)..Abve;,,t); e-40,10.0.-L7xtokaL47101111;zgara
groin a vieit with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Miles. The bride was attended by Liee ,!,..t"' -
J,VIVeiterS. 'The funeral , took lattee at
Smith at Hamilton. ,- Phillips, nOW .11iirs. Algred Tebbutt of,
Mrs. r,cli'liart l'ungiau .1 vfi3iratfs her eloderielt and the Siiateasman, was aas. victoria on s'aturdaY.
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daughter, Mrs. Carl Zeigler, la Gode- . W. 14leilol. 'After their marriage- they WIS. (DR.) CASSIDY,
residea for a till 4. (arlow, later t
tette , anti, Mrs. CI)Iffoed . Ilrovvia' ef' POdYee* and for twelve years at White- -Annie Trauneh, WillOW of the late.
monmon ,i,a,,i4 the. weekreeee entia me.: • 11U111, where 'Ur P1111110144 a %tele; Dri J. V; eCasside" Of coOderich. Paseed'
L1111 Mre, feeo. Beadle.' , ' smith siva) at the same tirae hie father awlY, at ,,De„tkrOit 'c!n: "Al,en.(1,,,a,Y '..elars,,t):. aast:
4,,i,y, who_ vraeosea. ius ,,,..wopt:si40111‘1.04n the Georgian Bay • from :Chica.go, and.
Miseee IL IlaWett and Iris Leciihart was blacksmith at Old Fordeee, his :the ege ox eiguty-six y,, ats
Of Distil. vieltett With Mr, ,tead. Mre. brother, lo (4. now of •Yellowgrasse .:, eince then he has 1\ (l a. quiet life
A. crow has been eeen by a' reSident hie brother Thomas, now deceaSedi had and ineteen 3'eartii, a40 41ro. c?:tilsid.4 144-,4"rbeigeef°119.tete: Iivereel.e.` 11.4.16 c°ttagCt.:°11
Detroeit to reside. •She is stir, ... 6
Joseph Ikaggett. , ,Sask., laid ene at, gaker's Corners, and Godety!aleh fer m,,any Years, 4) -ted in
oftlie'villagei-whiela isa -sign of spring. one at a.)11elens. Thirteethree yearS went to Ms home is alwayS open to setliorti•
'Mrs. ti t( • Robb etiterteined spree ago Mr. and Mes.', PhildiPs Move 0 vIlre4 bY 'ene siten, Mi 4.111L ii")2;au and the ruddY-eheeited old salt elikes
ledies on Tueeday aftee1106111 when they Anbintee, ivliffe they imee enece reeided. of Detroit. , _ - better -than to sit, down and
,flailted a iledlte .• ' " Mr. PhilliPs is a grerit lover of horses ' The bedY was brought to Goderiele•on neitillug
alla; tie, drie" .e, 1101 4. sei peace of the Wednesclay artei the, funeral mass, at swal) 8t°11e4 abwrIt 'the g°94 .Q"ld (laYs
when %hips were built of wood and the
- ,-Witighane,,,Goderich, ClintOn and.131Ytb ho ',ailed .thein, were billit of
A large nuraber of young Peeple from motor car., They mve, ,.4 family,. ,',44 cle,oeitbrooritt;eaund.0,bileretletteereyk fle:..e. 1,naththe:. miroenri.„15,.
- attended the Red S',.ross dance in the , three t--•Rolit., ;Lee elri. Thos. Johnston Captain Playter if; a life mein -
Foresters' Hail elf Friday _evening, (Ellen) and -Laura, all ofeAetbutu. M.
,Arthur's radio- orchestra of Wingitam and Mrs. Phillipe ere regula,r, attend,
_. supplied: the mueice . The, eqieare dancee anfs Of St., Merkes eAngiierin church;
were in charge of Robert:Turner and Others who attended the anniversary
•teeri Govier. Tire committee have de- .celebration were ' Mr. and Mrs,. T. S.
cieled to have .another dance with. the Johnetou, Mies • Laura, Phillips, 'Mrs.
same •oreiteetra on March £34th. . Chu. Hoween, Mr. CarleZurbrigg and
.-,Aer amateur -contest in-aid-of-theied Tomme" Sheppard. L.
• CX.O45 -,SoCiPtY will Of.zi held in the "-Wedded' Fifty-six *arse -4e host -of .-Goderichs Peelereede. on _Thursday lase
cepeeeneefriends jeale :44, wiping elle at tbe•horae of her (laughter, Mrseepila
Iiiiitard,4t Water:lee!, She Was in her
Foreetere --hair [Mil, triday,e3lareh let.
Mr. Haney McGee will act the part of 'aid Mr. joshua Allen -eV, ,f,the Maitland
efeeee Beeves. Splendid prizes are beteg -cen,cession, mairy happy' retueus he the eighty-seventh year; Botii-iii CeIberiie-
toevreltip, the daughter Of William and
given, , ,,,7- ' oaa oecasion-uof their filfty-sixth weddinie
ede. Isabel .Feagan, deceased sPenethe great
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' Mr. Itobt. Itietledge attended .the fun- anniVersarY,. whiel:V.*as quiOlY dP:aetthooffhhererlifimesibitta4Odedtewrieculety...n.A.Infete;eetahrse
eral of Iiii-iiSteri-law,. Airs. Gordon brateel at their home on, TuesdaY. Roth
itatiedge; who Passed away in tho hos. Ur. and ' Mrs. Allen. are enjoying good
ago she eontinuedto reside in Giiderich,
Pita' At Toronto on Sunday...The gun- health, Mit'. Allen., who is seventy -
but for several -years past she Spent
eral was today (Wednesday). Mr. and three, was formerly Elizabeth Ann Wal-
Mre. Riitledge-reaided at Schninacher. „ d ghter of William Allen:Walters the winter at Waterloo ,with her daugh-
ter, who is her only surviving child.'
' • and Mary Ann. Jewell of Colborne town -
John Ileagan of, Colborne tovenship is a
brother. The reinains were brought to
Goderich on. Tliureday 'evening and
reeted at the Cranston funeral home
when they were
For Results A Classified f_Ad
TO RENT ANNOUNCEMENT,
Euchre,. 500 kind dance, in. aid of ilio
Rf'd Cro6,9„. March :4Co'tin, .at MaLonie litolt, REV.V..---A ;,•3111A1-41„3 WA'
Ball. , -0'1' APARTINIINT tear Gehool an
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The Ladie5' Aid of Zion 0 -Lurch andlf-Chutle,he-3. Box 17, FilLGNATeSTAR.
RCA, Ortrs of 'Xaylor's Varner will eQt
on Wedneoday, March Cith, at `,..! p.m.,
at the ho e ot Mrs. B. Walter.
sistant I4ostesses are:Mrs. W. lIaacte,
and Mrs. W. ilielee Tire' roll call will
lw amiwered by the ,ticriptural, 11S0 02
)eing ougaget .a tommere titi. the word. "Clown.
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WArNTED.-CAPAlelfell WOMAN
iruntling from Clump to ticorolan. or . - - -Waal Zor" 'ate
Porti5. :ShortlY -hetet*: the:groarltorm, iturainage sale, 'March :r4itl, a Odd- mus„ zpirvaL ,oatheron ic,ofte„
ef 11)13, the iCollingwood shipper wes in fellOwei hall, under aurplees of Group eftett,
command of the We.VfOrd. lIeleftthe 1 ti. IttION ehurchlt4dies' Aid. a4o.r.i
OPILS OF Wit) VAMOTTif WILL
of Dr. (Tiger) Dunlop way be
Secured for 25 cents, You have often.
wanted to see a copy; yOu 34iir now
get ene of yeur Own for• the emalleima
ot colas, a TW@ S
a""Imrre4"1".."•••
NOTICE TO CREDIT0118
, INoTiOP TO CUEI:),
Naive hiereilYY given ,,,APT: Pett -
sow bavilib, any dal% kagalust the
estkite ief JOsepli. Bi*phey, lab° of the
'Wexford just a few trips before weileN ARE TORTURE GKNTS WANT1111-:-BECOME A
went dOirt with fa httnds realie from Itheuilatisme Selatica, Backaphe Jito "Independent Dealer -District
lamest ta the height of the "Black Sun' iimmacaps,---their Two-WaY Actiol! .exclueive. handle two hundred neces-
day blow',' tweeityeseven y,eare ago.' Terl, attacks the cause. •L
years ago gaptain Playtor stepped oft Ditu,0 STORp, E • -940:21
the bridge for fife laelt time, when he jzitecoc • smrate at victoria
piloted the eteamer Carolina through
street elaireli Mar& Ord and 4tte
Alemeele Chapter, 1.0.13.K, will
meet at the' Publie Library on VridaY.
Maeda, lst, at 4 P.M.- _
, As the local rePeesentative of DOA
;Confederation Life ASseelation, Ur. 11.
M. Ford leas qUalified for club member -
OAP. in that organization for the fifth
Year in suecession. Representatives
wtoh;ineurance and. Mtil Ford 31)14.1 (1110(1 0 otwr senuig 200
osoautt:ineethvaisind,o,aistniinouctuitonot pernianent 0.83.AEssiEN wAvrIvoimasEn 4 Dt.
tenee officiating. AccompanYing 'the _her Of the Oddfellowe .and Masonic
remains' frote Detroit were the sister, lodges of CollingVveiect He has Weir 11, -
Mese linen, and her some Bruce •and
wen:ober of the Walton Masonic Lodge
Charles, •enO Mrs. Charles Ilogan, for, fifty -ix years .
5xXtS, HENRY- .1.101eINSON 4 • • •
The death of Mrse.Aepiie Rebhasop; FOOD FOR BODY AND BRAIN
widoveoe the late Henry' Robinson Of Fish luta often been. called a "brain".
sitieseeTea, Coffee, Food' Product.%
formation. jITO PRODUCTS, '1435
without risk. lited ("atologu° and in- 347°111 the 4th 047 °f lic*1/43liatY, "A
tO send s'anib to the turderSigned, dully .
of Goderieh in, the Amity oit
now under our Thirty Day Trial. Offer ..11°wIll!,
.,,Montcalne ,,to.ritree•I: ifed b declaration 'on or before
kanwrs wAva,v13..,..smaarttr ,uvv.. Ilithirl 2t1h,,c1tel‘ rd. atlatelf..43.4taetebraruitprauryeoe,:r rx, 7,14:61 ,
6-9 iver i t Y ' 194a
investment nee'ded. Write fully to , ie _ ..s _„.. , e . , ..
lize:ruae,:reye.esea eie. ler to tle, e Clabeee: OTed,
411P, TRioe°routr"..14' ONIPANY,• Stetion 140,ted at Godericli Nil lota 0W a
HAYS ok IIAYS, Goderielle- On'ttee10;•
MedicinO, Toilet Articlese etc. Start Inavo, jundert,ater, atm on, or
RESENTATIV11 to handle dresses --e't f tht? ,assew thereot
and lingerie for me, !Steady, work -no I °
exeNegeLdEtaxihe noercesclaorystnirt:TtioN,Is zreryvaiodao 5.1,,,onwee,asepriteee.. 90c;GetaFeeameteeutiek,'
AffelvtAxS 13:6•NGn4°U8' Take'KiPP'4 salesmen ilive with' 'MIS agency; Com-
,011AxerbrBTBalibz,letss DRUGregulaslo. imS.o.)1(1-1),.y9 94,44,irt auy,cees.seairssi do„,eut ilidesi-elmasease, ebettmnemenes.sse
food, but les no reflection On Year ghe Women's Institute will ,prove the itieseeeemee, eteeine 44 Twee,.
Begineing next Sunday, the service
In KnoxTresbyterion church
• Mence at 19$0 instead of 11 a.m. Buie -
clay echool. will comeience at 9.30. This
ship. ' Mr. Alien is eighty-four. Rev.
'Mr. ,Sabbine .Benwiller Methodist
church perfoimed the •cerentony in the
Presence of Elizabeth Welters (now
"Ire. Jacob Fisher of Goclerich), Rath
Moore (now Mrs. Richard Moore of
Goderich), Wm; Walters of Sanford,
and the - late Geo. Brooks. Mr. and
Mrs. Allen have spent their entire
iii-Colberue, where they have en-
deared-themseives in the hearts' of the
,Peoplereeneleekoee te;fomerly the
centre. a mealy forme 'oreecreall'en:
They had a family or gegen sons:
eSeeOrd and: Harold. of Goderich, Malt-
land_of Auburn, ,Norman on the, home-
stead; one son, Lorne, was killed over-
sees in 1917; Ben passed away in 1918,
and andther son, Milford, passed male
in 1925. Mr. and Mrs. .Allert are mem-
bers of Benmiller 'United amnia A
. •
beet of friends joie in Wishing- them
many mere anniversaries. •
Smith's Art And flirt Store
For beautiful Easter Cards-7alio
rdteforl4ery-oeeasioaL,Ithitb
day -Wedding-onvalescenee--
„ Ssruniatbr ..,.:Amii'versar3r- Con-
gratulations- Tally,. and, Plaie
Carda,--DaIntY Gifts and Prizes..
• Lovely Colored Candles
and Incense.
SMITH'S. ART le- GIFT STORE
?hone 108 Goderich
amaa;.0.0•00.00.;.••••••••••••mium•on______
until Sunday morning,
-removed to the home le the deceased
on Waterloo street.' The funeral 'ser-
vice took .Place , Sunday afternoon,
Rev:, W. P. Lane officiating. The pall-
bearers were ,Capt: Robinson,
Robinsen, 'Adam' Gori, • Charles
Fulford, Nelson Hill and Edwin Irylite,
eend---theeeflieWerberite,..ieete: egerge.e.
HoWareleCarnien andeOliester
CA.TELLI
QUAKER LGE 1 Cia
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HORSESHOE • 'lls'
ws Trt4 20 TIN
--0GPR '1'sTIN
-givols _._ lb. loc
SUNNYFIELD 24,413. M1 0
PASTR'Y •••BAG•tr=1-‘,
' RED -2.0. 06
:-R1VER BAG -LA C
- ---KIRK'S.- --4,,CAKES 19e
, - , 'CASTILE , `-x
WAk' • GIANT Mli,
JOHNSON'S- . TIN' ""7'"'"•
0101EN'S 3 cuts 1 An
CARBOLIC ' , • VIL•
. 10Nii, - 18 oz 110
lenl 'Li"'
1
ivoult amiiiir . pkg, 21c ' Mother Parker'a.Tea
GLASS .OWL •li Yellow Letiel., %lb. plc•0 320
ROTH., FOR- 22c.' •
.n...
ra: ilex Tian, PiAl IfrOf details ,atect cab --
regular meeting ThursdaY. Ma
ht
I.Q. it you serve it to then 7th, at a on., hi IiiisteKtly Hull. Ur.
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often. nether. it.isan indication of R. Stonehouse 'Will give an address en
thd -high degree of intelligence -of the -"Fleiwers."-- _Everybody interested,
whether a inemher, or not, is »,,. .
Mre. J., Snider is in charge of the
Mueical program. The- roll call will be
answered by an exchange a bulbs mid.
plants. .”' • ,
""500" and euchre under the-ausPiceS
of the Ladies' Orange Lodge in their
rooms over A. 4 P. store, Tuesday,
March ‘5th, 8.15 p.m. Admission 15c.
Good luach, I:everybody weleeene. • -9
'housewife who 'realizes the value of
gelr in the diet Your gamily may not
need fish to etimulh.te the growth of
their Mentalities, but they do need, 'It
to build strong bodies and acquire ro-
bust health. • •
Childtens delicate -digestive systems
require tender, easily digested food
such as fish, "'Their rapid growth calla
for supplies of protein and Minerals.
and vitamins, •All ,of these require-
ments are"gulfiliedeby indlucling fish in
the family menus. •
Fish Crispies
tablespoon (MUM juice
2 "pounds fish -fillets a .haadoch,
' cod, (Whitefish • .
lee 'One -fine, soft, bread 'crumbs
1 tablespoon peened butter or fat
' le,terispben 'Poultry seasoning.
Salt and POPPer to, seeson
Feaean and Fred Watson• . 12
Interaitnt rugcos are Xi ler "41:111:1Le
teolt place in Maitland cemetery. • f "Wipe the 'fish With a cold, dainp 'cloth
° •,, • land • ent In -- servings. -ISalt e lightly;
. MISS JENNIE LYNN Place on it greased baking Pan Mir
) •
In peer health. for over -a year the other ingredients to form a dress -
Jennie Lynn aged seventy-six passed ing and place mound on, each piece
away at Alexandra Hospital late Tues- ef 'fish. Sprinkle the lish and dressing
day evening. was LYnnis death was with finely chopped bacon and bake'
the second in the faently witheaeirweek, a hot overe (45Vr. 500°F.): until
her brother Andrew having died. last fish is 'done. •Thiseshould not take over
Friday morning.. Miss. Lynn, Wee° re- ten minutes, if the fish is net over (me
moved from her home on Anglesea, and a half inches thick. The dressing
,street -to the leoepital last Thursday and bacon, brown nicely in the
n diti n became critic 1 same eine,: Serve with e Tertare, sauce,
BORN
•
SMITH. -AC Alexandra •Ilospital, Gode
rich, on February 27th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Smith,„a daughter..
. he pp ccat o 4 .
She, was ;born ehee Morris tewashiP..if Wished: Serves live..
near Myth, the deughtereof Mr. and • • -
Mrs. Pateick, Lynn, moved with the 'MANY CONTRIBUTE MONEY
end had lieeed here evee, since. She. - -
.110* CANAD4'S WAR EFFORT:
'gamily to Geeerich earrly“girlhootl,
_ • w6baus:reahillnevoncotnn• niezetinjobnerweitfh SwthiPchetesrut __"0T
TAlifie-e(.7t''. -is breaking my heart
not being able to help the boee tenrtheir'
was a member Of the Altar Society and
paeteneniber of theCiitholic Wemeleel long marches in Wrote
League, Many years. of her life Were fax 'wer veteran' to HOnc L. Ttaistone
deveted to leering care of her aged Minister of Finance., And,. unable to
mother, who passed away in September, walk or work, the old. soldier sent . a
1938, in her ninety-ninth year. Slit- dollar 11,14:..,_a_ "very snlall _help .tewa.rdS
viving are three, sisiters- and three :pre.: stopping the War,"?` ,
The'. gift, splendid in its sense of
there. , •
.
The funeral will take pl,ace tomorrow Sacrifice, is Vin`cal of a stream,of free -
(Friday) Morniug, when ittquiem high will •contributioeS :7,to Canada's war
mass will- be sung at St. Peter's church effort which begantwith the Outbreak of
by Rev. Father 'Fallon. Interment will l'ear. end 'edit -continues: The donors
be in the Colborne' R.O. cemetery. . embrace • all classes. :Their gifts are
•
. DIED
ROBINSON.--At 'Waterloo,. Ont.,on
eeThurseay,,kebrua.ry 22nd, Annie Rob-
in his 1)04.11
year. , „
jfzotntitiLeah'ylrna7t,e,n. Role-
. insone Gederiell, in her ,87th.yerile,
23rd, Auclrew
.
'1101-INPIL-In on, on Monday,
February r.2.pth, Want son of
Mr. and Mrs. leek Helena of Gode-
rich. Interment in Maitland cemetery.
LYNN. -In Godericin on Tuesday,
February 27.th; Jennie, daughter of
the: late Mr. -and Mrs. Patrick Lynn-,
,in her 77th year. .•
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logaet FAMILEX, •-070,18t.s,celeem_ent,
montreaa. '• 0849.
ANTRD.--Toziiti,13r Otto floli.E14-
and (feed enttle: must be 'Boilable.
/or eminle feed; removed promptly
"FREID GILBERT. R.R. 2, leartlele
Phone 608 r 2, Clinton. Calls paid
for. • • • 18 -t -f.
WTsEA' B.4 407 ..:41a).1uair°bleXttotmarilrro-
• Are
rty Will/Pay good rate of interest.
>etAP EVAPORATED NUM .Tall Tin 70
CAMPBEit4S TOMATO SOUP .3.101/2 �z in 20.0
A&P GOLDEN BANTAM ,CORN 3 No. 2 -Tina 25e
1.0001101111100.01air
CARDS OF T11.114NES
WIRS. D. eleLPOIL. A_NP, 'FAMILY
•neighbors lor the. kindnese andessene
bod-seeirriO*1 Address all answers to
WANTED.--eVitELL ESTABLISHED
• letRIVX requires _re lahle men , at,
once to deinonetrate hoUsehold-toin-
modities on appointieent. °nen* for
Goderich and surrounding gountrY, one,
&inflators for, the 'ExecittriX. eleven,
779 °
Karim' ':01t,EDITORIS,-
(Notice is hereby eiveneto any peie
oIs;having any dello againet the-
tarte of William Straughan,- lerte ot
the •Townettip of Colborne7. 'the'
'County' et fomete 'who, diedeon_.
*or -0)014 5th ettty FebruaiTee
1040, teo send_ same to rife .andersigned,
dorty---imilted lef 41(eekteation eoree
,before the 29bh do oif retbrastoy, .1040,
osfon .1mill after that elate thef eteentors
02 leee.saiet eoteit,e hall proceed) toetahlte.• •
tlistributiO :of !the aesets thereof,
laving revive , only to the .
-
Dated at Goclereielh this 12th day of,
rebnitarY. • ,
:HAYS' HAYS, , Goderielie Ontario,,,
Solleitoes ,the Executors.; lieredn.,
ox 18,e'SIGIAL4STAR. 74 • -
OTI diel TO CREDITORS OF FIRST
MEETING. FOLLOWING .A.SSIGNe-
guFv- .-11WEIVING
IN THE MATTER of the .bankreiptey'
with. car for southern parr Of ••Huron of FRED-BM/4 debtdr,
Write -Mit. allacEONALDS.,„Roone -2137: Bell, of the Township of Goderich,
f501711I4?144g:;"113111:1°.•'-'7eeeee.-4 teaneassignment onetheetwelfte10_,,,,,,
• -
pathy sb.own theMln their recent bet-
eaveinent by the lossoftheir husband
and father; also thosewho sent flowers
and loaned tare., 9X
E
'County. Average -earnings to start ' $20. NoTTiop- hereby given that Fred
of Febettrry, 1940, and that the drat ,
meeting ,of creditors. will be, heAr at
-mee, office in :Exeter, on Monday the - •
ilth, day of March, 1940, at the hour
of two o'clock in the -.atierobo, n.
- - To vote thereat proofs of claims and
proxies must be filed with Me 'Prior '
thereto. •
Those having claims against the,
estate Must file same . with the :under -
Signed. before distribution it". Made;
othe,zisdeisthtriet;uPtreedeeftemd,s9nogf 'tthte,ileartottaietes
eintirm:41tleci.,113._0.ttlierinedeto.;_ without rep, rcl to
-claims
,
'Dated at Exeter, Ontario, -this 28th
daYeof February, 1940.
Anxdedtreers,O
Address eitaOrifliop_
ciali Receiver:
F. W.1.4LADMAN,
free of all conditions. ° Theonedesire
ANDREW LYN-N is. to help to win the war. In amount,
Ili onlytwo days, Andrew Lynn, a contributions run': from the widow's
resident of Goderich almost all his life, mite of an old -age pensioner Ite eighty -
passed away in Alexandra Hospital, three: t0. the more ambitious gift of
last Friday morning. Be had been one day's pay from groups of employees
taken seriously ill on .the Wednesday in some industrial establishment: Gen -
previous anil waS immediat,ely-removed donbee not -wish their names
, to the hoepital, where his condition to )3e given. '
grew steadily worse. Deeeased was 'in Out of a- relatively small aniierriemee
his sixtieth year. He was born just ,ation income, a retired judge sends a
outside of -Blyth and in early childhood hundred dollars a month to the Treasr
moved with his patents to Goderich, 114., 4. ',;.,Renn6ylvonla. sehool-teacher
where he had lived ever since, with the sent a linndred.dollar bill with an earn -
exception of two and a half years Spent est expression ' of- her belief , in the
travelling through the United States. justice of the Allied cause, and of her
Surviving, besides his widow, the fem. desire to helee 'A, lady in --New, York
er Sarah Minter, are three sisters and. sent $2,000 'as a steal'effort in backing
three brothers,: Aire. D. B. Faust, of democracies against totalitarians." A
Detroit;. Mrs. James Navin, of Dan. wealthy non-residente with a, Substew
bury, 'were; ,Mree Thos. Fahey, of tial investmeat in:Canada, voluntarily
Spokate, Wetsb.; Joseph V.; of Do- offered to:turn*" over to the Dominion
troit;• Dennis, a Selena% •California, Governmentallinterest anddividends
and Edward, , of goderich. . Another received by him freontOanaditin sources
sister, Mise „Jennie Lynn of town, fol. during the course ,Of• the ware. Before
Igeved her brotheieem death' only leer thee„war loan yvar fitrated-i-lin-inVeStor-
' days, later. ' Of moderate meene offered tolend the
The funeral service 'was held at St, ,Government Si0,000 free of. interest, fot
Poeteree.,ehterch on Monday morning and the duration.* • . *,
was colidneterlif Rite 'F'atteet" Fallene eeekelady, 'frtinilhe7district of Montreal
'Jheinterment.ivas in the R.C. cerae- &Warded. fifty dollars :to the 'Prime
tory;' Colborneetownshile- the pallbearers Minister with the note:i"I think that
being Michael Tobin, M. II. Martin, p, everyone should leeeWilling to sacrifice
J. Ryan and Leo Chisholm. in order that we May continue to e4J0Y
the privileges of- the British nation."
have been instructed bY Mr. 13ensen
3. Langridge to seillaYepublic 'auction
ati his reskiende on Britannia road, on
SATURDAY, 1,1Aie0H7 2nd, ..
at 1.30 o'clockee.- •
his household effects consisting of
-bedroom suite, 1 living room etuiteine
buffet and chairs,. 1 wale
.nutesettee, 2 ehairsto matele; ,leparlor
• table, 1 conch, 1 day bed, 1- bedstead'
and, speings, 2 leither-covered chairs,
:1 bed, 1 dreSser,1 ktfeben cab-
inet in perfect condition,/ PrinceSs Pat
range; A-1 with water front attached;
tableeweeli_ Wise- screen' doors; Washer,
eleetric, hot -plate, lawn • mower,- electric
lamps', and the Usual lot Of enieel. ware.
Everything to be WA, as tliepro,prietor
is &big up housekeeping. No reserve.
Terms: Cash: .
, GORDON M.'011ANT
• •
.Auctioneeee
trE0 FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS.
, DAVID:OW.10T desire to - express
their sineere gratitude to their many,
friends and neighbors whos0 kindness
,and expressions, of sympathy were So
Much appreciated during the illness and
subsequent ,death a. a dearly loved
mother; they alstreexteed., thank6 to
those Who sent flowers.
Tap oAmplAIGN OOMMITPEEl in
charge of the recent drive for Wei
Services Inc 4» connection with the
Canadian,Legioirdesire to,exieresi their
eineere- appreciailon - to theecartvaSsers,
-who worked so splendidly, to the organ-
izttelons, the citizens of our etown and
our friende from the country who, con•
tributed so generously. Thy also 'wish
to acknowledge gratefully the response
Made by our many friends in the 138 A.
Through,threorts.- of,-intiny_„. and_ the
generosityeof. all , weehave reaehed .a.nd
eiceeded our objective and have*gone
ever the top. , Many, many thanks. --
staccgto vNSuCED
, ANN PAGE WHITE'
WIIOLIE WHEAT
'CRACKED WHEAT
-
A-Wftittb.
1,00
ivfA-FEKrNG veer ameeleaemaneikacturers jointly
Mrs.advised the Canadian tettele ceommis-
Odell eel:time:in opera ThutsdaY, vsia6e11:1 aXeeewep'te:),fteriC'',0thaie/'itee'tihrie4Y eeler°10Paree,
the latter'S , parentst, • Mr. and 'Mrs. twenty4tveler cent.. of '‘-funds due- to
'George rifeSitamons' of Arleona.
The ,Y.PS. are 10thepd,reon- .them in Cantiete/or merchandise. The
age for a socfril evening. 1,-,uesda.s7 .of p,,vreeselidinengt of oneeof the firme wrote:
very etrongly that the war it
'this week' oleo being partly fought for AIS, A have
'Mr. Reg, Broome, Of lielyrood, spent,
Sunday_ 11114'rnome at the iztoineet-tif Mr.leel.deeedet°w._ yd:ekm!bi
deettec' __se) 4300.,
and Mrs. 1 M. KilpatriCk.lady in Timmins, Xeritario, has Made
The 'box social:held in the hell `Fri- three separate eontributions of $50,,,,
day evening, 'February 13th, Was Well eadi. , •
attended and enikeyea by all 'present.
The evening was repent in playing group • Prem 3111)5110- :e reitleitts 111 13/eltisbl
(efolamblaehavedeorne niamber of free,
garaes,*. after which the botee were
auctiMeed ofe Perey Pro-
ceeds amounted to $8.60. "
'SUCTION 'SALE BARU; li‘,ARISI
STOOK AND IMPLEMENTS, AND
•1101.TA13H0LD PuRNITultp.
.• ,The undersigned auetioneers have•reeived instructione to offer., for sale. by
auction 011
FRIDAY, 29Ai940__„e
. _
-041J-eali _NOTES
During the , remainder • of lent, the'
Wednesday evening services' 'in ,
"George's church will be held at 7.30.
The St. George's church WoMea's.
Guild will :hold their regular- meeting
Tuesday, March Dth, in the _Parish Hall
eat 3 o'clock. • Mks,- A. 9. Calder will,
have chargeetot_tlie_program.
The Evening Auxiliary.. of North
street United. church held their regular
meeting'in, the church parlor on Tues-
day evening. Mrs. O. Holland Teed the
Scripture -lesson and -Miss Grace, Rob-
ertson ledein prayer. Mr, jos. France
rendered a pleaSitig piano solo and Mrs:
'Stripiest Snider gave ,ane enlightening
addrese 011 it ehapter of the ettedY boOk.
on India. • .
at 12:30 pan. sharp, at Lot 82, Conces-
1, East Wievaneeh, the, folioWniug.
property of the late Wallace -King;
i_bay horse, 10 years old; -0, gray
-horse, 9 years old; • 2. aged horses;
towseffeehenede-sincee:elanuatyeelecow
bred Aug. 20 e-le-ceve bred Sept. 7; .1
'cow bred Oct. 3; 3: cow •bred. Nov, 20;
1. baby -beef; 2 steers rising 21 years;
ef•yeerliug heifers; 4 calves.; .4..JanUari.f.
calves; "28 pigs near 'erateltetable, age
( if, not previously niarkete4;'65eltodie
,bens; Maeseselleerie Binder, .7 ft. cut
-7(nearly new); %enure spreader;
Maseey-Harris-Fertilizer Drill -11 hoe;
Ilayloadere Deering bay rake; Mower;
-041t4.vator---13 tooth; Steel land Nilo;
Riding, plow; Quebec Sulky; Massey -
Harris :walking Plow Nor.et;1 Fletry.
Walking Plow; walking scufflee
TPNDBIRS W4NTBD.
TOWNSHIP OV, PPsT, NY,AWANosu
'Sealed tenders will , be recelied '1iY'er
the undereigned until six o'clock P.1fl4
Monday, Meech 11the to operate the -
,Tevenship crushing .plant bythe cubit
yard. Contractors to sepply men ,and
power. •The corporation will furnish
oil and repair Parte •for. the crusher.
-At theesante tinie tenders will also be .
received' fortruck-nig grasierebseethee eee
yard mile as registered by. approved:
speedometers ; A • marked theque for
$50.00' 111114 .a:deompany each, tender in
'both vases. Lowest or any tender not
neetsearilye-acceptecl. ecentracts will
be let subject to apProetil of the De-
partment of Highways. '
PURDON,
Road' Supt. -
ILA. 2, Luekifow P.O., out'.
wars: "That phrenologist is won-
derful. .As Om as he put his hands on '
My head be told me my:bust:Ma was -
very° dull;'' • Gillis: "Ile probably, 'felt :
the 'depression"e'
.2 Wagons ; hay rack with sliding plat -
eerie ; ; 12 prate disc ; Peening
-mill e weigh scales.; DeLaval cream
eeparitter; !Chrysler...Automobile; Ditch -
in ge tools, carpenter's, 'Wag chainf4
.saws,„2 'cant ,hooks, sugar kettle, block
and table, slings, hay ,fork and, rope,
shish scraper,•fdeks; hoes and numerotte
ethereetrticles; 20 tons hay; 4 tons:
spring wheat; ..80 (Was. barley; 650 bine;
mixed grata; 700 bus. oats; ;,quantity
yellow blossoniesweet eloveresea; tur-
nips ; mangolds ; Cobbler potatoes ; Din- '
lug room furniture ;i3 bedrOoen suites;
Kitchen turniehinge ; :Parlor furniture;
(l• rugs; • 2 lounges ; Hall rack ; reek-
ing chairs; 6 stattli-Chairs ; Washing
machine and -wringer; Cook ,stove;
leiehes and numerous other hottsehold
articles. - •
GUNORY SON,
0 • Auctioneers,
" la:Cob 0. Stoltz, Adminietrator..EState
of 'Wallace Bruce KingeDeeedeed.
iv.V.GUSTMS
, • ••
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb.- 28.---41VIeseelee
Keane of Hamilton is visitirtg bee-
adtautgee plr';esgentgt' 0. °r,n':'411(1- ta"1•1:1:9'"'
e _Mr. Ambrose leroPhy has. returned
home after visiting friendS, Gofierich
and -,London for aLtotiplo of weeKo. -
Ma, Irrarik Leddy and eon Clasethn
are visitittg Mr. mid Mrs. M. j. O'Oort-
nor of Kingsbtidge.
it , Mre Con.' Foran 1a4' returned hoer
will offerinthega. .0ne sent $100' with t,e fwiropmroWvilnuggIlalnl
,we.ataPgiitaal ant0(14:tret,d' "
message; "Being
it resident of 04311ada Mi. ;s Mary Kinahan spent Buinlay
for thirte-two Years, I have ttlwaYs with Miss Clara teddy of Donnybrook,
been bearing"In my heart to exPfCgS-011 Mr. Norman, Boyle and Miss -Agnes -
LETTUCE, /011DMI , 2 Beads for 114
011,14„PURVIT 80:i ........ - - - - tor .11e,
CARROTS, tow CROP Original Bundles . .2 folio
Also a full line of Ontario' Grown APPLYA Domestic and
rro, 1 Grade -6 qt. baskets,
Dignified Service
AND .
Not Expensive
24.bour Invalid Car ,9eIrvire
Cranstott's
rtrmAL Imre
17 Montreal St.: Phone
4*170filitOtii Sell* Altsogs"
itelutlf of my gamily and MIye1t our
sincere gratitude for the peaee„ freedom
and benefits of Canada 1which'ffilie has
rendered me durinr all thee years."
Vmployees of M. Voruya., Ltd, Van-
couver, contributed $82.75, being one
ice !cent. of their !agog for the first
oar months of the war; Coneolidated
apaneee 1..`anbers of the Fraser Valley,
,C,„ gave $362.35.
• A. contributor from St Catharines,
Ontario, sent two ebetilles of $.100 each.
So; aerose the, nine, Provinces ol the
Dorninion, the vitlt of democracy has
prevailed ruid,elken and 'women of in.
come,' large artd small, have demon-
atrated in practical way their deeire th
help in winning the war.
,Brophy of Wingham Collegiate spent
the week -end at their homes here.
!Mies Aiiiitt 'Stratford returned to her
itome in Goadrich for the weeleend.
afr8, Frank Carroll and daughter
eqttry are visiting friende in,Toronto.
1,940 GET TOUR ,.1
Auto 114,far4rs
AND
Drivel's? Permits
Piton
J. W. Mac VICAR
M • Geo. Maalear's Shoe Store.
Kindly Fill In 1939 Registration
1 Cards for 1040:License. and save
time, .1
Box 414 ' Goderieh,
ItES Slit
,-It's service Pratt,/
Chick Time
CHICKS AVAILABLE IN ANY
AMOUNT ANYTIME
••• Both pure breeds and hybrids
llatches twice weeldy
See your local. salesmen
RYAN & SON; PRODUCE
Goderleli, Ont.
Hamilton, Street '
Phone 345-41ef3. 334
SERVICE DRAND peuund vigor
are 'theremit of a twelve yeor
breeding program, „
WATURILOO COUNTY DAUM-
ERIE %—
New Hamburg, 0 t.
ott
The Salvation Army plan to
hold, their National War and
Ilmne Consign March 11-20.
Plan to do your utmost. The
need 14 WV* d grott.
ThE ONLY WAY
A MR Can Make Ins Will
Before,
Ile 114es gist Money la
ih/1411 INSURA,NOE