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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-09-05, Page 5
T111,11461)- , Awn, 5ttt, 111-40 IMEILLINEIVIr Nov ready Wtb the NEW rim MILLINERY Lady, Biltmore Qu ual Suit Hats Matronly Berets* Youthful Po]padol re RecblQeb ng and Re -modelling, Gotham Gold, Stripe Hoe McK nnon's Millinery Phone 155, Sire. MAE LNG il_1I�+, Sktt.�. a nd Mrs. iciiald �ilpatric% are attending • E;habition at 'Toronto this week. Miss Mary Cranston of'Niagara sPent the week -end . at her home." fes 'Teachers ale backback�q •, their ie du • •. ain : 'Grace . 310re. to 1)rumbo, IIihla Tvan ley to 'I3elf .st,.rcan Anderson to ]iinlouldli.: ,and Jean • McMillan, of �i , i ' 111, Lxarkxaow in ' •our•.. hump school , again.- , iss Jessie Melvor of Ottawa visited over the weekend . with Mr. and Mrs, lnicr, hi11i s. , ` Mas. •J. C. Stothers and: children have a;etur'iUU'ti ,to their home in London. t and _ EEII I�o it t Ca Iiaa � r � annd M s xx t� ':iitlseua ° qi4 �ilitilaira a Wi iiwwr,.41: �i Atgn o s Jh .. ala f�' Richard w �h; � a w eu _ Lois Webb of, St. Tlelens sent part of last week at the home of „Mr.. and. Mrs. Thos. Anderson. • Mr. and 'Mrs.. S. B. tothers and faend Miss Mary Horton 'returned family to Arthur on Monday. ..Lottie Sstuu. arL d .visited with. rela- tives at Zion last weelk. .1, commencing 'nit Sunday, Septem- ber. school will be !held .•1n bEp]�� 8th, Sunday the' afternoon., , at the regular hours:. Miss Aneta4lofftnan oa Dunnville is ;v isiting relativ on the line. • a T� DUIC GNAL. Ta A B 1L4)� Septa, i�,, ;lt, fAiw,11 sola and Mi` FiC.ta:x^Ya4`o I-iLWf n V '3tr.i ::fa�.ard aro at their L ettag ma s thie week. e. )avi' 'i 3. r 'nth o 6i1� F1�anaatto "w 'ae with Ina:- mother, Mai. W. J. k tiree ,i,1 Over, the meek- era. • Mr. a a�i.t , iIrs. i', fpr. ' Celha, returned' to atia_' atiVtk {( 1 0atuvtla•ir after having ow:At the past two months at the ila.t- ter'Y'% cottage in. the villagof M,r. Bob MC eoti went to London cal 'r. a>:i doe to enlist in the. ntevy. l ii 1, Itubie•`1.t�atl'er of K-atehener was the guest of her aunt, Mrs., E. 'A. Edo wards, over the week-e� d. CJiOOLF cOuuUtC .CLINTON, ONTARIO FALL TERM -- SEPT. '9, 1940 Courses; se . Stenographic and Cotnmereial=-Special and Correspon- dence dence Courses arranged Applications -for for Civil_ Service Sxamiaaas tions for Clerks !must be filed by Sept.' 15th,. T940: Write for information—Thune 198 Com. Specialist B. F. WARD, S.A. M." A. STONE,C y, p r' al • vine-Pt�`ttC, ., 6 111 39 FORDcOrAtn • 3 _8 FORD DELUXE •SBDAN 31 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 31 FORD. A COALg 38 FORD ELUXB CCACIL. 9 1TLS E�,-•CQII ' 34 PONTIAC COUP] 37 FORD, COUPE 3,5 FORD 2' TON, STAKE TRUCK 36 FORD COACH - , 1 TON' PICK=UP. CHEVROLET COACH 34 FORD /2 -�.�� • 34 • 7:WETCHEVROLET DUMP , 34 PLYMOUlit COUPk•' • 6.00 UP AND MANY OTHERS PRICED FROIVI $25.00 M. anti Mrs. d lnonU$n , allniatt And, ., E .visited i 4D dt t 3 tt 'two C h 1 a.�BA f o n , a (♦r nilf} Pauline ''Mist Barth Tilt, rYi,�.3 `� a.atlinae Mx �, r. a '=-l'''td .,. r .YIt � .a ill �t -, were the guests ui. ;fir. and Mae. Allan Maxwell aver the wt�t.'1>end. Mrs. Alain Duto+t, and babe, who went to •Loncdon on Sunday awing to the *death of tier aunt, is *pending this week With her grandmother, &ire, T. Xing.. Mr. ; A. +t.3. Atwood ° and eon James, ,r !D<.�tisoi4t, ' W �r4t� . in the village over the 'week -end. They went home on Monday sv is liortdeu to attend' the .fi'uneral a the late Mrs, lltubert Greenslad Bakery. Try Our Delicious 'Buttermilk L©a also our rne4t Loaf Whole ^ Wheat .e sr. at +sked��Q bra Phone 1:84 'Prompt Delivery M ' Oar ', ri ni to alio Mkt M are a isfai! Owf s� wadi atter t� vricattue : , lass W. U. t 4'10:1A a', Hari,[, «3_ Ur. an', ''' ford to Kirkland* tang. Kir J.J 4 11ai :Y.4 ,'�f tf'r,s "1, sa? 14-1 1-1)i''''' ri.tttMt l W.a+:aa tv Wyt,•r1e., Ulm Noma 4jver l',s, ..��c'r .,:+i � :::11r,11:; ti► 1ifir-+1iX41'wtiLmtbe+cdr• dttJ M1Yls++isDrs- .1iiti ;`~r-, ,'.we�;ii wet fm€lysi4layV1r ,+�► r3ai.r>�rdOs.�.1►Llla!tillrdi.�.1.F.w{'3i-' t1.i1 � kt4 a�,',i pt ;xlitP 14.•i•,�i�i' lar 'Turuuw. J+raa *spent the weeiceen 1 iiia Mte, . t' , ai r ave ,.,�tw;t: le 1'1 utou, (into Weather, i31a1 ➢aawl to 1*W kU4)W H:$.f lung!* > - lima } shafts. Crc,i.zttr, of iAiram, iro+lie io *,►,ill: late 1u I'orwuw, 1. p>ont 1:iw weekend Zn'd bulli ly t'ii"ter weesti'r t•� 4 °iintion J#lig1x Sago 4 d �AgifGO iaere, a Mrs. 1%"aa 1 egiey, of •11�areiltOca, i s ep>enwiiag; novae time with. Pier Mother, afro: John Mefasv. Wo aro serVY to ' report that Mrs. Menary le at p►re. ent fir. under the doctor's care, Sant we vu��h her a speedy recovery. I'Mies Lorrena,'Oro ,eer visited laet week with hair cousin, Mir,} Alma Howell Yof '( oderielt. • Te:it°hM rs. aid stn ''nth who have clseof - o. sat the l .a gCh.ri their 'gaffe tu, q t- tile ��ttta}xnr-c `fin t °A-1 oar •� 'Ifr: ti iro M71' .tale < � Dumb), Eli is ��Y Y pp , i, • 1 ryy .7 ,�y �1 '�y y+V F a� t 1a �' I ,a xtv 1 i Deiragby USW sr1uMeWD. Kr. sad, 1�ra. 7d Alia* yeas Vilma! as Miss Lssbrr ]Misr at wars aims ousts at tis siir�► uMM1l1 of Kr. and Km 1i1'ara. Mar Yams ticLavallaUs at WOmpis VU a visitor W1tit r, gat Mo. Nes 011100ri* last weak. tier to lr is ury ; hisses Irorraine .1' Ula. I t rraiue Drennan to D.O e I�niva.n,d� F n r 111r:- and Mrs, Kenny C1mPbe11 et d t family, ,of .Detroit, spent • a couple, of t '�: r and firs. John rec�ent1 wi h 1 days y imnimmoommaimmoilmommei;oemmomemonelemi, Menary. ,. o We extend our ! sinecre syrmpatthy t ., Messrs. Wxn. and Bert Reid and :Miss their cou- sin, Reid, in the �dea.tla of t e r 4 sin, Mrs. Bert ; Keyes, formerly of Auburn. flarE.i . Ada ,Reid and !Miss . Mary (�raa�lbrai.th of ,Seaforth are•�slaen4ing aa. „few duya ° Otte week ewttli Mt 'Donald' 'Galbraith. • Mr. and Hairs. - i enr-y •Miller and daughter.- Ro�se:mm.4 ' of Mount •X le utens, Dlich., were the guests of Mrs. M, E1 -Nott over the ;week -end, Mr. and MIs.. Ted Crane of De-_ rtrett epent the week -ends- �w-itit ;W': J4 lIVICLeod, 4tiirs. Crane a,rem In ng for tlae''tweeb, fir. Jerry ;Grave, itiho Spent the " s.uraimer with..lhis grand- father, rand- fa h r Mr: R. Weston returned .home f,zt a , on Mohday ,with his brother. • Miss :Mary Louise. Clore returned to Toronto on; Monday atter having r ,rA■, • • ,: ' , ,r , iV�OTORSp GODERICH Ford' Sales& Service n , 0 lsS ►'tit 1 irrL'LCREST SHORTENING, ES' - 2 lbs. 23c 3 STAR p'NUT $LITTER ; Large 24 oz. Jar .. • - ..� —230 ,QUAKER CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. LIBBY'S CATSUP 15c Large 14 oz. Bot. 14c . KEENE;S ],MUSTARD 1/4.1. Tin 24c ROYAI,YORK-T.EL._,_113.. 690 and one 2 cup tea pot fT'ee ,SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR :.. pkg. 25c SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER 8 -oz. tin 14e 16 -oz. tin 230 aH4TEAU. CHEESE , .. 1/2• lb. pkg. 17o ents", Mr. and .,Mrs, David : Dewar. and , ' Marley' An rMr. �aa4,cl, Mis, �'" qd. � Pleasant lodge, iMich.. were .the guests of their sisters, .,.the Misses (Atoa•ie , over the fcveek-end. _ Theist, . two itdiaugbter , .' ,3arbai a and Patricia. returned' home with. them. ;lite. • W aTfeii •Jo1in:,to1n Bardet spent the week with 'dais Barents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston. • - hresbtEa iMri,°-anrd Mrs: ;V: hurt and.family lately has aided. the stook threshing g wore :with Mrs, I ur:4t'sa parents, fir, and ':the -ma3erity of the farmers are and Mrs. IE. W. Baker, over the week- through with this task for the fall. end:. Liss Peggy and. Master B+ud�dy -Duet, who event 'the roamer here, t - The :school bell rang out its welcome on Tuesday morning to mark. the be• ginning of another school year. Miss title uinu, of 'Kinn ardinei :- s- — te- teacher for the coming y.ar. The . wonderf:ul' summer weather � ST. A GU I aorto to London with *hear Parents. ' tr. and Mrs. L. 0. Stn th and little' 52., AUGUSTIaNE, Sept.: 3. --Mr. and daughter' spent the Week -end with Mrs. Joseph I,eddy and family and •,.Arts, • (i, 'Parker. On their return to'Mr. 'and Mrs.. Lawrence 'teddy and 'Londlon , ,they, were aero nlpan1ed by claugli,fter, Pof Sainaw, Macl1,, a;xe, v%xt- their son, -Glen, who had been visiting lug at the home of 'Miss N. Leddy this his grsa.ndmo�ther. week. ' ., .. Mr ,an<l Mrs, Gilbert. Knight and ly2iss Mae Boyle , R.N., of Chatham, grandmother Mn.-: ,1,��.. -daughter, -``11ar ,. .were_ _ With Pare, hoer little g is visiting Viler parents. Parke, ""Faraclise Faint." Mrs- F. C. a emeinha.rdt over the week- Mrs. g hew arenas y of 'pronto ' !kion. Justice :1lKflatgue loft on Mon- end. • Master. Ronald, who had been visited her uncle, :May - of T Toronto day .for Ottawa after 'ha'vin Pisi_t 1t1 visiting his grandmother, returned to mould, last weeiv, ,Reeve ;alt the 'house of M r. • and .Mrs. V. G. Quarry for the Mouth of August. ,Mr; and Airs. W. I. Kendall, • who ;were ivisiting', -the 7faoraner's 1psieents, M'r.aand ,Mrs., W. -R. Jowett, left on Elmira. r their home • 211 vrldai• for f y ' IMr, ilial rld Pollock, .Who -canoe_ on Thursday last to visit all:. Henry Darrow and relatives in the , district, :returned t� Toronto on Monday.`' >lir. Clarence Pollock, who • has been �.-..in-_... , - lie a amnne a spending t t Also 'waas lier-e for a few days. Mrs. • M. "Burnside,, whe 'yisited:. her aunt,. Mrs. M. Fairbairn, last week, and' , her two : daughters, 'Mary and Donna,'" W4110, spent the summer here, returned tom 'their home in Orange, •N•J,, • 9.11, 'Monday, U r. ` and Mrs. Hendricks and ion Fred• i f t - on Tues- day' iy' for 'their ' home ` 'at •Jiiniitngllam, Mich: - Miss Davina Toms rets ned• hour trn Friday last after ' -bavir g: -"-visited in Toronto ' �i of Aivinstvn and •1�; :Holm Mi. Ea i _ _ ui of 'Clump Boi•den� .. were. 1'te. Q g'1; -'week-end+ guests -'oat the home of tlte* farmer's "grandparents, 'Mr. r'an�d Nil's. 'toriunn; 7Byron, oix Thursday, Angus r • 29th; aShi'rlev Doris x'ail'Line King. McGlincheyP , Mr.. Alvin Holm. and d�au•gghter, .w'i'fe of Hulbert G. ,Ha.rris of 'London, Pear's, ,of ("oclitane, are 1vi�siting. a Tr. The deceased .woman,: who Was the - ' cd and Mrs: kR•:-M�caCdinc11ey, ' •,«'`' Me, 'Neil Mustard of Toronto spent .a t S mother I1L -e i1d with 'ith wee. k e 'the iteta t-tl1 4 •-, - Mr. and :11•rs. .('lil'forcd •Polluc;l: and two :children, of London, spent the i%jfeek;etid ,with the •-former's• sister, 'Mr'. J. 1tewart. '. .S<•hool opened on Tuesday morning with `Mr, Stuart McInnis as ; pr�ine p11'1 'a11d • Miss. jorbthy Henderson assistant. - Mil's; Elva Dewar returned to luToronto 'on Monday after having ~pent the summer vacation with ,her par - •i s. lli: I IAPLE LEAF SALMON .. i/2 .lb:. tin, 230 1 tin. AYLMk R SOUPS w Vegeta2 Tins 18cble or Tomato �;RT�NCIiiE PICKLES . 6% oz. jar 100 27 oz: •Jar' R,QY•AL YOEK COF`FTE : , ....... 1/2 lb. 27c, 1..lb, tin 490 3AVEK---makes : one gallon of bleaOh.:... ......bot. ,150 HAivES' FLOOR GLOSS HAY J S' 'FLOOR WAX. w• w r . f w . .. . .. v r KIRK'S OAST/LE SOAP .. . . . . . . .. .. 50- .. . iIPEBJOY SOAP ..... . ..r... f.%bays 15e HILLCRES'T` Toirt,ET TIES 1E 3 1,g e rolls 25o BLU BOY COL'FHR.... , .. w ... i • w i�lb. bag 35c pint tint 59c 1-Ibr tin 45c h h w .: Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Kasper and fame who visited friends here and'. at Kingsbridge for .part of the holt- days, have returned to their h �. Detroit. - r h alio y, The Misses 'AdA .nrktl� �.n. P inn a na re at- tending Moyle and Mary K h ha • Collegiate• • this the i'V'ing ., m , year. ' The new puling • to commence their'` DenisLeddyand C school life' here. are Wine - Murphy.. .'Miss Anna Stafford of .I G - derxcb has returned as oar—local,- T 0 o • 4 teacher. Mr. Joe Brophy of Toronto wag lame for the'holiday. Mr. Dan Leddy and Mona and Mr. and.. Mrs. Leslie Moore of -' Toronto vise' ---.iced their friends here on Moeday. �orontcs wit em. A former eiti en :of .Rayfield; °d'calm • Woodas, died in 'Hamilton on Satur- day, August 3,,1, at the age of.91 years. 'The funeral -vas held frown .the Beatty Fiera! 'Hoene, . Clinton, on \lon<l4\' c in afternoon, interment being ramie Dasv1fletdi eemete�rY. ' Pleasure Boat , Adrift:,—.Aar b <- • occupied eighteen -foot steelarih t sa1ilibourt w�s; .Ifothn�d� on , .Saturday s 6 r 4'e _miles nn"tt if�ng ilii:!., nth � •b e discover made y . Th .e • :Bayfield �' the Toms 'brothers, :,Who -towed the boat into harbor, • aroused great anxiety concerning ` the "safety of the Passible ocenpa,nts, !Further• inves- tigation -disclosed iihtat a similar double -sailed ,'boat had broken loose- frbim its moorings a41 .Grand Bend. ` Inrsid'e the--c,,lbin- were three cushions, a -rug,' 'and various,. articles of fishing equipment. Despite . an ominous skull 'atl,d crossbones • which -decorated . the cabin, 'fishermen termed,: the craft a pleasure boat, side t ,Demi.—The death •Queen Alexandr,a Saila �oc�ulrred in Mrs. King 'art �ttngect .�llanigliter of the late Tlhoma's King. • was born ,in Reynold- on Angiist 12th, 1903, and ;e until ate enty years- o i lived_la • ewe= c ' when .she 'went- fo Tion u . temper 3rd: 1927, She became -the, bride of Hubert (rant Harris- ?wIio .with one small son,..Sack, 5UrVi°ves. She is survived also by her mother. Mrs Ada .King, aril sister, hXiss Riede King, London, • and two brothers, II1 ruff! of Sarnia and Frank of Toronto. The funeeal • was held on 'Monday ,afternoon: from ,`the :,T.'vat rs FunerallI< me, (London, and , inter- ment anado ill. Woodland. cemetery. tf4ondon. • 'Muieh --vmpatliy is felt 'here Niv is moor • um J. CALVIN CCITT - J. J. McEWEN. PHONE 116 PHONE 46 et - ST. HELENS- , •• .. ST.. HELENS, Sept. 3.-Sehoal ' re- opened on .:Tuesday with Mr. Tom Ril- I son of. Whitechurch% as principaland Miss Beatrice Mc.Quillu in /hear:eh:1, the„d Junior rtsolrii. .._ . _ -;Teel�iers;arrrd; Studenits_ - - 1 • Many ell Known ProIucts °• ; wee °: Imo, dee Evac. theme Tip C � i 25c Modess 23c 2 for 45e O.T.onai for burns rs Toilet TF��ut� Cross issue 4 3 Rolls 35e Carter's Little Liver Pills 23e•69e 9 )l�Q1iS@)f10><d '�'alCtr<gQ;:. ... «..`. � �.. .. 1Spy UU'eaLlth Salts 3 .... as M . 3 Wilson's Ply Pads .... , ... 10e {,'r10+ n'c r� fpt" .}yry�``y,y,�` \#Qa<.R�'y! k�yl k(7'M 0.14 T. • rY� 1 M wntters- .I, . . y k ... �.. f f _ 1, Fellows' 'Syrup Large size $J 9 for $12,0 Co1eo Toilet Soap 3 cakes for Toe Rat Poison Roughs on Rafts Co anon -Senso , 33+c.- Rat. NIP Alrouse Seed .....25e • ` V'elvetta `Tissue 500 ,,..,.... 25c 200 , . , , •1.0c tolLiS PYO YOUTHFUL K� � . _ You cani help Pro: -serve Your youthful aipearande and'.' enjoy excellent h o t►'1't �• �. ' �;' with -the, aid of Beas. - DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ,A; Alt KthNI1. �.Jti �0ttit,utn�i• :` xttE 7.390 Creosyl. Disinfectant 30c pint mperial Xac ' l am So ttle• '490 Fruit Jar Rings, Corks, i'ara- . wad:, • Alum,. Preserving 'Powder, Parke's ('atsup, FlaLvor ; 4, •l i •Camerae, -Printing 24 hour . service �- BUY DRUGS AT • THE-PRUGSTpRE. • LAUDER DUNLOP CAMPBELL WIGI Phone 19 Phone 1 Shone .99- > . Ph°n8. (iODERTGB DR.IIGGISTS To snrviye the �F ' ruggte: agricul- tures.. science, .women's work international trade, industries Aar a.. < c a!dl&..�1 7x,am ...., GOURI IE'S tORNERS COURItIE'S °-C'oE'N S, `Sept. 3.— Sechool re -opened this morning with 1 31t. Jas. MeNall of Ii'uckuow astear cher of S. S. No, 10. ..•N , hiss, J. Madgett and Mr.. B. Logan 1 -visiting of Toronto spent .part of last week :fir,• and Mrs. George Drennan. , Mr. and' Mrs. Ewart Jamieson and Pearl were' in London on Sunday. They were accompanied home by two gmhall cousins, • Owen and. I?guglas _ :I Spettigtxe. , NiME :Kr. And:Mrs. Fred Baxter and •babe,. THE PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE of. Toronto, visited with Mr nfl Mrs. , • - .. Jas: Little over the week-ilrcl: —Eht'in '" � '' Little, who had 'Nen visiting in Tor- . ' onto and tHamiltan, came` home with ! them. Mr. •and Mrs. Bud Parrish have 4 moves! into Mrs•. Dick I:acDonald's house in Kititail. k . Mr. Jack Drennan of Goderch 1s visiting friends in 'the vicinity. Zone • adt�ni LegionCan ervi UNDER AUSPICES OF THE SEAFORTH BRANCH CANADIAN ilGION NO. 156 inNs INN int •. uw a must all throw in their lot'together. The 3940 war -tome .Exhibition shows how Canada cooperates. • • Livestocit breeders, farmers; faced.,: with near problems wiltmet to see newest"mac'hine , and learn how to overcome wartime.difficulties. CANADIAN NATIONAL 6 11 �f lol, AUG. � SEPT. Iieii .I, TORONTO visit the • Sherbourn ' . St. at Carlton.. One hundred Modern RRoonis With ,privat ,baths, showers and private telephones. ' Rooms, single, froim $".00 to $2.50 itooms, double, from $3.00 tb $3.50 and $1.00 Good rood, served. at moderate price. -Dancing nightly; lto lover. charge Maj. ADDRESSES BY. ... the Rev. ' Nor -man Rawson Or' HAMILTON, AND ,OTHER SPEAKERS Community SingingPrayers •The Council, of the County of 'Huron e6 -operates with the Canadian. Legion Dr4'mnead Service in holding at the same time and pl_aee•'a P]TRL IN, ITS WAlEt EFFORT TO ENCOURAGE AND ASSIST TUE iA �OVEItNNIENT° are Lar ata' to Attend . `• All Patriotic Citizens g' , "GEORGZ FBAGAN, Warden , r ° " Y "GOD SAVE THE KING" .. ' In event oCrai Drumhead `Service and Patriotic Rally ill. hel , 'n Pala