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Persons willing to loan Amax= to the Province of Ontario,
in accordance with the appeal recently published, may de
pock such Arearma 'with a ProVilicial Police °nicer at the
following address:
Ontario Prooincial Policy
AR APPEAL FOR ARMS
r THOS. W. OLDPIELD,
COURT HOUSE, Kiii*Rum.
W . OLIVER,„
District Inspector, Ontario PrOvinelal
Augest7 100.
The britleamisid, Miss 'opt Hegill, 'slater
HUOILL-4Deg
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Ais interestitog wedelth' g took place ais
*it George'," ellueeli on ThursklaY Morn.'
ing last, Ivisee Noah Violet Ethel,
elder tiaugliter of -Mr. and Mr. Joseph
Luck, Was inlited m marrlage to Mr.
• Arnold Hued% Ems of Mr. and WS.
Jonathan Hugill, Mullett township. The
thence' and altar or the church. were
S profusely deeorated with summer BOW -
erg, while the guests Pews were, marked
:With bouquets of SweetsPeaS. tied with
•
white ribbon. The bride, Who was
• given in. marriage by ber father. was
•.,,s,„„,..govised in white crepe over a white
satin iever fashioned wit1ogsleeV,
shirred neckline and tucked girdle.
Her tulle veil was floereengtb. She
'-searried a bouquet of Briarditre roses
and wore a gold locket and chain, the
gift of the bridegroom. Miss Gwen-
dolyn Juck, sister of the bride, Was
meld of honor, gowned in daffodil yel-
• low Swiss organza, with large white
hat and carrying -a colonial bouquet of
Stmglele roaes and English corndowere
siesssas
*ITH'S ART STORE •
For the famous aid Wedgewood
China Ohmer Sete -Odd Jugs -
Ash Vols etc.
Also other lovely Dinner Sots hie
Old English Samples-l'hirlesmere -- Bedford - RoSalind-
Davenport-Is-Blue Wayside Cot-,
tage-eall open stock. You cate
buy it by the piece. Easiest way
in the world to get your Dhsner
Set -Come ;in and have. look.
SMITH'S ART Iv GIFT, 'STORE ,-
The Home, of English China .
if the bridegroom, wore; mauve taffeta,
with large white eat. Her Ilowers
were 'ztianglow rose. Mr. Harold
HugillWee groornSaali;
Rev. A. C. Calder conducted the
teremony and the Wedding mita% cm -
posed by litr. A. W. Anderton, was
Played on the organ by, Miss Phyllie
Lawrence. The decorations of the
churchwere done by Mrs. A. Gori and
Mrs. It Pa '
lmer assistedM
' by embers
of the Anglican girls' class.
After the ceremony a reception was
nerd at the Park House, Mrs.Jnek,
iiintherot
suit with Leghorn hat and matching
accessories. MrsHugill, mother of the
groom, was gowned in black and white
with matching accessories. The bride's
table was arranged with bouquets of
pink sweet peas and adorned with the
twedding eake gaily decorated with small
Union Jaeks and Canadian ensigns.
Also on the cake was a prized posses-
sion of the bride's father' a souvenir
width was part of the decoration of
a birthday cake of the 'tirincess. Vic-
toria, obtained while. he was employed
at St. James' 'Palace, London,, England:
The toast to the bride Was given by
Mayor IL J. A. MacEwan, that to the
King by Re*. A. C. Calder, who also
proposed the toast "To absent relatives
andfriendsin England and Canada."
Ainong the guests were the bride's
grandparents, Mr. ,and •Mes. K. C.
1Cooke, Sr:, ef Godetich, ane the bride-
groom's grandmother, Jonathan
Hugill, sr of, Klppen.
.The yohng_eouple left on 11 trip to
.Owen Sound.and other northern points
shortly after the reception. The 'bride
were for travelling a pink sheer dress,
• white Coat ane hat and accessories. Mr.
ane.Mraegligill will reeld-041100deriee.
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TEM GODERICII SIGNAL -STAR
NEWS OF AUBURN -
AlibliON, Ans. 7.TMis Zell. Mae.
Donald,oi Torouto, event the wet*
a1 with Mr. awl Mrs. john Houston
and Miss Sadie Blair.
Mr. and Mo. W U Sheppard, Reid,
Joan and Tom left on Suuday for
their vaeation, to bespent at Sundridge.
Mr. Alex, Smith ot Goderieli is re-
lieving at the Bank, of Commerce In
Mr. ,Sbeppard's place.
Alex. MacKenzie left on Feldey
to speed two months with his &Inglis
ters in Toronto. .
Mr. and Airs. Fratik Robinson of Tor-
onto spent the Week -end with the form.
r'a brether, Ntia,Arehie Robinson, and
Mts. Rebineon. '
Mr. and MTS. Wm. Young of Strat-
ford visited a few days last week with
Mrs and Mrs. Harvey McGee. .a
Denald Ross assent a touple, of days ." UrglitQ' A
last week visiting'frienda in, Teronto. • ve'eal solo Iva's **cell 3Ir8'
Aleiouidra Hospital„ Geese e Y )3radnee/4* Ur* -Win**
riek, on FrideY, Auguat 20 tot, Mr. and Strangbart Presided for the business
Helen Marsh awl prayer was offerol
by Eileen MeClineliey. Margiaet
Wightmau tools the herald ou "Homo
Missione" awl Margaret ,Neebitt gave
the herald on "'Temperance." Mary
Maw read Ova poems wisicir were
eomPlosed by Moe W. J. Mortimore.
Miss's Zeta Munro and -Vivian'
Straughan rendered, a duet. ' Mrs, Fred
Toll gave an luspirleg tells. Mrs.
Mortimore favored with Iia110 instre-
mental, WS. James Woods took
diarge of the bueiness part Of the meet -
lag. The meetiug was closed with
prayer. '
Bible SoeletY Meetings -The ,annual
meeting of the local. branch of the
Upper Canada Bible Society was held
Sunday night in Knox United elsurele
A stirring addreas. Was given kv,
:Mee Reimer Dawson, a Son (George
Wayne). ,
r. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson of
:Sturgetiii-.Riter are Visiting the form-
er's arents, Xtr. and Mr Wm Ander-
miss Mae. Ferguson returned home
On Saturday after a month's visit with.
her shafts Mrs. Guy Derba,m, *of St.
George. •
'air. Statile/ Johnston returned oll
,saturdayafters-,astritestoselllanitonli
Island. and Georgian Bay • •
Itev. Dr. at. L. Budge, of Hamilton,
called on friends here on Friday. •
s Sir, Carl Yungblut, of Hansil,ton spent
tbe We'eleend With bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Yungblut. •
• Jean Killough had her - tonsils re-;
moved in Goderieh hospital On Thurs-
day.. *
Mr. Oilier Anderson has returned
after spending smile time in Northern
Oeta.rie, at 'Sturgeon River. F'
Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson visited
• relvagor
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• TOMATOES • Native Staked. .
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LETTUCE Bradford 'Fresh - 4o bead
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MARMALADE -4 raizrzt
BLACK TEA 24,3
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PAROWAX Pito. 13c -
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INFANT FOODS
IRISH STEW:
TUNA FISH
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Red Circle 334,„
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SPAGHETTI
SARDINES Mocked
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PLUM IIAM ca.
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TOMATOES
JELLY POWDERS .0.L.
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part of tbe meeting, and the „following
officers were elected: • President,' Mrs.
Edgar Lawson; vift-preSident, the. local
clergy; seeretary-treesirer, Mrs. R. 4.
Phillips ; collectors: " village,' Betty
Asquith, Ruth Arthur; Base line, Min-
nie Wagner, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt;
east gravel, Misses Viola Thompsone
and EvelyesPlaetzer ; 'Westfield, Anna
kieDoweli, Marjorie ideVittle; -13th of
Hullett, Kathleen Patterson, Edna,
.Arellambault ; East Virawanosh, Mar-
Tale-1111,17maiy-Yelibiri-Wier
Wawa-
nosb, Lillian Stewart, Helen Robertson;
Donnebroolt, . Jean Robinson, ,Pearl
Jones. ' Mr. Os E. Erratt closed' the
meeting with prayer.
114r• 81,st DIrthday.esOne of the vil-
lage's most beloved residents, in Use per-
son of Mrs, John Symington; celebrated
her eighty -1i* birthday, on. Thursday,
Mrs. 'Symington was born at Whitby,
being the daughter of the late Robert
Medd and Ellen Duck, both natives of
*Yorkshire, England. At the age of ten,
friends -insGreSsloWnship ;on Sundays Mtas, Symiegtoe with her parents and
Mrs, (Rev.) W. Z. ,lortiinore, of brothers and slaters Came to Vest
Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. is, Wawanosh; then a virgin .bush. She
D. Munro. , attended S.S. NO. 3, Colborne (Young's
. Mrs. Edger, Lawson and Mrs; F.
Ross and Donald were at London on
Saturday.
Norman stiordan is relieving at pre-
sent at the C.P.R. station at Pushed);
near Guelph.
▪ Stanley MeNaU, son of Mr. and gm
Thomas McNeil, who recently enlisted,'
passed his medical examination -arid is
ow awaiting a - call to report to the
R.O,A...F. • _
. Miss Mildred Scott, 'R.N, of 'Strat-
ford, Was a week -end visitor with her
arentes-Mrsiind Mrs. R., Ji-Scottes
Visitors with. Mrs. M. Arthur On
Suuday were Bill, Ivan. and Harry 1 dear eld)adY, •
Xengbliit and Harry Arthurof Zurich, • •
* and Bill Dumart and Mr. Bean, of TRY A. TRIP TO-DAli
Kitchener. ' . 'Halve you ba that little runon the
• Mr. Bill Kruse, of :Galt, is visiting lake you have been tbhiking about nn
Mrand aIrs. Edgar Lawsone .one of Bert MadDonald's launches?
Mies •Anna Beedle. of Detroit, visited It's a dellgesttel experienee, pa,rtieul-
last week with her Parents, Mrand a.rly „for people from inland points.
Mrs. Geo. Beaele. ) The boats are equipped s;ssith every
Mr. and Mrs. Richard illacWhinner, :wearing *deity device, and are ab -
of Crewe, visited 011 Tuesday with Mrssolutely safe. Take your guests cnce,
F. Ross. • 'and tbe wi.li want to go every' day
Mrs.JJames Jackson ands,Mise Mar- whiles the Weather ' is 'veteran. • 32
garet Juebsori, of, Toronto; spenthe
week-end `,witir.sMr. and Mrs., daises
Jackson.
Mrand aim Terry Allison, of Sim -
&Rs -Were 'week -end visitors. with Mr.
und'als,sDaesvin-:-MatiaMsses ss -----ss -
Miss Lila Yungblut lists .retutued to
Hearst _Hospital after.g month's vieas
tion With lser fathers Mf.' George Yung -
blue ' ,
Thr -
eshing operetioile haye eom
*need in this distriet, 'Harry Sturdy.
was the first, threshing his, wheat last
Friday.
Miss Ruth ArthUr IS visiting lir. -and
Mrs. Viral. Mutch, of Chilton.. .
Rev. H. *aud Mrs. Wilsoe, Ruth
and John left last Thursday on their
yaeation, Whieh will be spent at Tober-
mory. •
Rev." Wei. and Mrs. Mains, Ronald,
and Shirley, of Tilbury, visited. on Fri-
day with Mrs. 0 A Howson and Mrs
and Mrs. R. I. Phillips. 1,
Church Services. -There will be no
service in Knox Presbyterian church
next Sunday. At Knox -United 'church,
the_WM.S...wilLhave ea Sun
day esernieg and Mrs. James McGill •
of -Westfield will speak. A male choir
will lead •the service of praise. At the „
Baptist chureb, the' Gospel Male* Quer- \ 1/
tette ofeStratfordswili ha.ve charge
Briefs
"The St. LeWreuee," on Montreal
street, hafil been purebased by Alev.
Butler, who, we understalid, intends to
convert it into an apartment bouses
Goderic)i ladies' fifth annual golf
teurnament will be held' on lihurserty,
August 22nd2 commeuclug at 9.80 41.1n.
Clearance sale of Summer hats as
$1.00. MISS M. R. MaeVICAR, King.
ston street, Bedford Block, 02x
It's still. a hit. ir$ the talk of the
town. Blackstones Nu Freezer Fresh
Ice Cream. Phone 240 for delivery.
For-tresh salted nuts of all kinds, try.
Blackstone's.
' The Goderiels Hospital Auxiliary
will meet at astrs. T. it. Randle's en
Thursday, 'August 15tb, at 2.0 e'clocis
for it$ regular meeting,
Signal Ste sells; I $.2 to tt
e r or a /
addrese in Catiada asul Is worth' wore.
Look at your label;'2it will shove tlue
date up to wisich your eubseription
paid.
The. &weed ',ter the NusFreezer
Fresh •Ice Cream at 131ackstone's is
growing every day. • 402
- Anyone interested in the establish
meat of a ride club will be welcome at
the •Legion ' rooms on Friday night,
August Oth, at 0 p.m, The ,Proliosed
elub is to be sponsored by the Citizens'
IValvstlible-Conitnitteersitsts-sexpected
Mr. Ellwood (Epps, of Clinton, will be
Present and also several prominent
members of the Legion. '
The W.M.S. of North street United
'church will meet in the Sunday school-
room on Monday, August 12th, et 3
p.m, The program twill be in charge of
Mrs. a M. Robertson, and AWE; E:
Buchanan will have charge of the
study book. •
Captain R. 'Mortised bae begun eyelet
on the construction of a new residence
on the nortn, side of Caledonia Ter -
slue% on the lot himediatele to the west
of the ohouse in Whieh bethas resided for
a number of years;
,school). It was on December 25, 1880,
that Mary Louise Medd and John ,SynS-.
bleat were married by Rev. James
Pritchard. After their .marriage, they
lived on the farm now occupied -by their
son-in-law„ John Moulden. Twenty-five
years age She end.Mr. SYmington'eanie
to Auburn to reside. Mrs. Symingten
is re member and regular attendant of
Knox United dinar She has two
daughters, Mrs. John Moulden of Col-
borne . and Mrs. Henry'Wallace, of
Wilkie, -Sask.:, six grandchildren and
three greeNaandchildren. Many snore
happy birthdays are wished for this
MENWANTED.
A TTENTION!-WAITIN'G TO BE
CALLED UP? YOU STILL HAVE
Pro •Ii[VIP It KEEP WORKING! Put
the interval to PROFITABLE USE!
We have several good openhige waiting.
for „ambitious men; GET $T.AIITED
TODAY in a business of your own AT,
ABSOLUTELY NO RISK With our
in6ney-baek guarantee; you lase notle
Ing, evenif you have to -give up in. a
few days! Build up a Steady cbein 'of
easterners AND, PICK UP WHERE
YOU IUEFT OFF. wiereIN YOU COMB
134.0c! noinax, 570 .St. Cle.rnent.
Montreal; -82
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T, Armin sus, 1940
ossified Ad
LOST
TO =WI
ALIEN Olt LOST.---PUltSE CON-
TAINING a sortail sum of snoueY,
car keys and esir permit, also reeelpt
:for Bowling Club fees.' Reword O11
leaving at .1,81.101,,atoST.Mt. 32x
, RENT - MOUE ON WOST'
Street next t.to loot office, at preolent
oecupled by, F. MeArtitur. rs(sseeeeien.
given September 1st Apply 1).
OURRY. 3244
T°
o'NT. APARTAtEN'T OVER.
LOSTseSEAS1115,1AN BANTAM OA.
Nit4 In !teethes' ease an beat% aeroov.,Surpase Shoe Store. Apply
nortliodGoderide Please return to Iv. raseset, phone 43, utir
tSigsliSET ItiOn14 and, weeeiVe rover&
Witakarlf
VVIA.ilsiT,ED.-3V.A.CIIINIST, APPLY
POW OFFICE ROXo,Sir-WOW
()uteri°. " '• *
WANTED. RELPARIEslIUSWAEIt
' with ear to sUPPly'eonsuMers with,
200 bouoehold necessities. Hundreds
earn $30 to $10i1 weekly.' setisffed
with elicit earnings state age, occiipe-
time referenees., RANLEIKVS, Dept.
Key No, ML-21.6'ry.U., 'Montreal, Oen-
ada.42
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AINTED.-A AID FOR GENOA-
. AIL housework, Ito goo •Stratford.
Must . he a) good cook. Stateti AV)
wages, experience, t BOX 8914SIGNALe
,esaseR„ 82
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, • .• 2 VCTiON •
AUCTION S•ALE. • . ,
Of heusehold furniture, property of
Ar. Robert R. Durnin, will be_neld at
his home, Nelson St; Goderich, -On
: WEDNESDAY, AUtitST.14th,
. at 1.80 p.m. - '
The:following is the list ;8-plecee
Chesterfield suite, Marshall springs ;1
41»eee nialhogang parlor suite; 4 Oak
comb, 4 arphoWeredschairs; oak Nye-
--arisititible-;--sebtiollaissUekceSes434ees -
tionsYs; oak ban .r -table. and ',Mimi
(Jacobean), oak dining-rem:a suite
L3-plece verandas seagrass suite; other'
eludes; oak' bedroom suite- with ' 4
,elsairs ; bird's eye maple suite witli two
heirs; oak finish bedroom suite; a
number of Wilton mugs (4) and hall
• 2 velvetsntge; a number_of_
jerdiner Stands and -stmall - tables ;
kitchen cabinet, table and 6 chairs; 1
cabinet Moffat electrie • ea)* ; 1 Me
Clary .range with warming closet and
steservoir, coal or wood; 1 set liavi-
-land Limoges dishes; •a quantity of
other dishes and glassware; '1 refrig-
eeator ; 344ft, extension ladders step-
ladders; earPenter Work bench and:
vice; lawn mower; roller; wheelbar-
roW; garden hose and reel; eopper
wash (boiler, wash tubs: eurden tools :
WENT, or two comfortable room,
affurNt be Warted,. rosse**len
early in, 'September. SIGNALOS*R.
82
WAND -TO BUY OLD HORSES
and dead Cattle: nfust be suitable
for mink feed; removed s pronestli.
.FItED GILBERT,' R.R. 2, MOW'
Phone .908 . r 22, Clintons „Calls paid
18-tt.
GENIIS IWANTE.D.---IN'TERESTE1)
ins easy saisortey-?- -two---hundtred'
popular guaranteed neeeSsities; Tea.
Coffee, Toilet Artieles, 'Spices. Fa -frees,
ete., from house to house. NO RISK
under Thirty Day' Trial. Sf anxious
to work, ask for complete FREE DE-
TAILS without anv. obligation:. arro
PRoDuctrs, 1431s,Ittontoalln, Monteeal.
•. 3245.
aessealwassamemea,
,
FARM' FOR SALE
'plat FOR SAM -
ass
Tenders reeeived oup tO the
24th day of August feesLot 9, Con. 10,
W.D.SCollsonne. pronertyeconeists
of 100 acres geed clay loam with a'
!cement home, oeven.roonitand eumnier
kitchenClarge bank barn; a 'cement
.stable straw shed and: shed',
a Young orchard, dleilled,well,
bard aret soft water in: honee, -nerd
TO ItIONT.-SOLID BRICK. HOUSE,
ile"WlY decorated. Garage, B. 0.
HAYS; K.C., Goderich 200'
RENT. SEVEN -ROOM. HOUSE;
° large'eranda and sbaleguy, im-
mediate Poseeeilon. M.. Wr HOWELL,
St. Vincent *met; .28,
ItEN7P-SUPEATEST SERVICE
Station, estveeptionally lopoated,
lu the townsOf lacellerteb, now elo,ing
*er'l 11100 bustnees,;Poeseesion Motet
29t151, • APPlY BOX 822, SEAFOltfrits
_.ciazuwio AUCTION fiAtX
IROir A4lo.lNG AUCTtION SALE.
QtnteePetenetsdi.trlotsofinht
and.
We are instructed by MRS. F. MC -
00Y to sell by public' •auction- at her
home, Elgin eves God'erieh, on
• S,AertrRDA'iri.stippa.mau.sT loth,
At —
'An. the *contents of same, including
Chesterfield and two chairs, all
.splendid condition; Occasional chair,
walnut end table, mohair -covered ottoe •
*man, (Rogers radio, standard, short •
wave and „police band, and automatic
-
teeing (it very superior machine) .
ereetile-fati;-sinokerat stands, 2 Wielte4s - -
chairs, gate-leg table, telephone table.
and ebair, 2 desk not% spinetdesks
ottlee ehair, office cupboard, .walnut
dining -room suite (table, ehairs Witle
leather seats, buffet and china cabinet)e
elibia and glassware, Odor -lined ward-
robe, walnut dressing: table and bench,.
,2 walnut•Ilisished beds, sagless springs
and Spring mattress, 2 pair goose feather
pillows, Wilton nig, 0x9ehallbench ands
: -
bell tree, Broadloom tug, 3,.Congoleum
rugs, hall '.risga and mats, Walnut
'chiffonier, Electrolux (new); Singer
sewing machine, s drop -heads Aleut
-coffee-maker, Beattie electric. washer,
.2 tubs and bend', : Beattie heavy
deoustty '.guleoctfooielirotsnehrsepraetling taeckaiolllt nogym-
nasium *antes -punching bag and frame, .
rowing nitichlue, chest expander, ' bar
bells, dumbbells, Sandow exerciser, etc.;
*leiter dog basket and barriess, kiteliea.
furnishings, doer polisher, garden hese,.
garden tools, new laWii mower, sealers),
ezuvt,olerryth, inagndinunsurat beerdoisusp-oosethcleort assrtivelerss: -
'Meet*, is leaving Goderich. Terree:
Cash.
• soor,
• 31-2 .Adetioneers.
waterlzharte Terme eau be arranged,
eigheat or any other bid not necess-
arily aceepted. , •
FRANK DONNELLY,' Barrister, &ea
Gioderich. Ontario., op -t
oi0IISHER.e-SHANII
A pretty 'Wedding Was.soleinnized on
Saturday, Auguet :3rd, when .Ellen
Shank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
'Shank, Parkhill, was netted in mar-
riage to :Wilfred, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Glousher, 1Goderith, at the
-ort-E'iti*-IFTriiited'seliurcheinausessilys
Rev. W. • P. za4e. Thb,- bride Was
charmingly attired Au a long White
sheer dress with accessories to match,
and carried a bouquet of Sweetheart
roses. She was attended by *Ise Violet
Glousher, sister of the groom, in a long
Pink lave AIM dress, and carrying a
-bogged_ of gladioli and white lilies.
The. groom wets attended by Floyd
Shank; brother of -the bride. The wed-
ding dinner was served, at the lsome of
the bride's parents at 'Parkhill, the
table being tastefully decorated for the
occasion. After •the direer the bride
and groom left on te hoiseymoon trip
to London, Windsor, Niagara Falls and
other points, and on their return they
will reside on Britannia road, Godericle
The bride's travelling dress was of
turquoise blue with white accessories.
the service. **--se
liUssian Dana Mcdhik.--true Baptist
Mitesioe Band met !Sunday afternoon
with Harold 'Reid in charge. Readings
were given ,by Marie Raithby and
Elaine Johnston. A trio composed of
Lois' FergusonsPearl Miller and Doris
McKnight. Sang a uumber with harp
acedhapassinient by Mrs. R. I. Phillips-.
The topic, whieh was prepared by
George Robertson, was given by Stan-
ley McNall. , Miss 'Cwwftre, of .London,
gave a 'brief but vivid story on "Life."
VralikRaithby closed the meeting with
prayer.
RaPtiat Ladies'• Aid. --The Baptist
Ladies' Aid met OA Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Bari. McKnight,
with a splendid attendance. Mrss C. A.
Howson presided. The -devotional:Per-
lod was taken by Mrs. Hervey Reid,
Mrs. John, eKnight and Mrs. Annie
Walper. Readings were given by Mrs.
Glenn Reithby, MTS. °Sent Ansent, Mrs.
Moe: McNeil, Mrs. James Raithby and
Mrs. Harvey Reid, The roll call wee
anewered with a verse containing the
word "trust" 'Mrs: Earl itaithlv gate
the topic on `Trust." A trio eoraPutO
.of. Lois, Ferguson, pearl Miller and
Doris McKnight tang a num'ber. Mrs.
'W. C. 'Robertson closed the meethig'
with prayer. `
Vatted W.M.Ss-The WLS.ef Knox
'United ehttreb. met Tuesday -afternoon
at the home . of Mrs. Earl Wightman.
This meetbsg was in charge of, the
0.40.1.T. and Mies Helen Marsli pre-
sided, with Mies Zeta Munro at the
piano, The, Scripture was read IV
ONE Person , out of POUR
Will get Sick or Hurt this year
PROTECT '3101ORSELP .
ACCIDENT• AND SICKNESS
INSURANCE
II. M. FORD
fluotraisee and Real Estate.
Iitnntilton 8t. Tel 288w
nemerous other 'articles.- 'Teians, cash,
All the contents of the. borne to be
di'Spo'sed of. No reserve. _
T.GUNDRY & SON.,
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Auetioneera
rimairrawwai, swisairrawa
.WITH ITS
• '
VITAMINS AND MINERALS
,
IS 'RETAINED:
THE NEW WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL
• Since Vitamin 131 ia water soluble, it is
frequently lost when fooda are, cooked
'Cub are made from whole wheat from
• which the iMportant„ Wheat germ has
not been removed.
• Vitamin B1 May mean the difference
• between vibrant energy and no energy
at all. So .serve 'Cuba offense -they
contain the raintrials and vitamins of
whole wheat. ' •
Eat them, too, because they are tasty?
Enjoy the nut like flavor of „niellovv
malt bleeded with whole wheat.
They're fresh as•though just from the
ovens -crisp, crunchy, toasted a golden
brown. Get a package of Cubs from
your grocer today.
pr °duet of the Canadian „
Sl;redded 'Wheat Corripati,yMmitod
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
The Capita Luneb under ,its new
inandgeraent bias already' made a very
favorable inspre,ssion upon the imbue.
The Cafe has been entirely reraddelled
and decorated and Mo. Prank Lang,
the new manager, is now in a position'
to eater to either defile or Sinall parties
alsarny hour. . A capable chef' is in
chaigeof the cooking and quiek seeviee
is aesured. • 32
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F014 SAILS
ATERFRONT; WITH MODERN
furnished cottage. Water; seiSer,.
light. Or part. CHARLES HEALE,
sBennetb-SesssOoderichessfse-seseseg
-NOTEOCill-TO DRAIN CaNTRAOIX)ilta•
TOWNSHIP EAST WAWANOSH
Tenders' will be received by, the nii-
dersigned up to Saturday, Aug. tab,.
at 8 6'elockspan., for the constructiow'
of the Hallehan Drain, 'Cons. 5 .and6,
I
n East Wawassosh.
plane and Specilleaticons-mavbe $beis
,
t the Clerk's Office. A marked eheque
or ten. per. ,cent amount to a,ccotre
- • .
party each tender. lowest or any"
tender not necessarily accepted.
PORTERMELD, Township. Clerks
BetTaYe.
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32'
BORN
WALKER. -At Royal Victoria litos-
. pitals Montreal, on August lst, to Mr
'and Mrs. C. L. Walker, of Montreal,
a daughter, (Daphne .Jean).
IVIAHRIUE1).
SALKETs1) - ROBINSON. --A On Tuev
day, July 30th, at St Tbomase'
Chureli, Rocanville, Sask., by Rev. T,
D..0. Harrison, Mrs. Jean Robinson
of Binscarth, Man., to D. Graham
Salkeld, Ieham, Saska son of a.
Salkeld, Goderich. Ont. .
;itoBERTTSON ,STOCKWELt. - On
Thursday, August lst, 1940; at Park
road Baptist church, Toronto, by
Reverend tOlies. Stone, Elizabeth
, Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Atimilolph S. Stoekwell, to, Mr. Jelin
F. Robertson, son of Chief Justice
and airs. R. S. Robertson, all of
• Toronto. ••
• IN MEIVIORIA111
otrisr.atT.-In. loving memory of MY
dear husbaml, Maivilte Culbert, who
• passed away at Dilligannon August
, 9th, 1938,
He is gone but not forgotten,
And, as dawns anotlaer year,
In my lonelY hours of thinking
Thoughts of him are always near.
Days of sadness wilt come o'er us,
Friends may think the wound is healed,
Rut they little know the sorrow
That lies within the heart eoncealed.
Lovingly remembered liy wife,
-,Olive. 32x•
•CROWDED' 010T
The softball galae advertised to lie
played at Vietoria Park on Monday
Morning did not come, offsthe "midWity"
tents eeverbig so rnueh spae In the
pals that there W58 no room for 1.1144
ban puler*.
Z•t-z;
/In
o bring the Iluron County Companies
of the Middlesex Huron R
Non -Permanent Activ
Militia up to strength
Apply at the Armouries, Goaerich or
.Seafortlh, before August 15th, 1940.
This will be the last chance to join up
before the draft comes into effect.
•
11. O. DUNLOP, LI.Col.
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