The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-09-26, Page 8e
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WS
OF AUBURN
THE GODER1CH SIGNALSTAR
'eightieth .year. Deetaeed had been in
poor health for three ware and for 1% -
the last, two months had been a patient
AUBURN, Sept. -- awl Mriit the transportation for that day. Thie In the lioepital. Mrs. Medti Was form -
Barre Rlientlerieneelit. Harry jr. and 'Wing the grandmothers' meeting, the erly Martha Kirkpatrick, daughter of
liareard, of Detroit, spent the we ! president extended a hearty welcome to th0 slate Alexander h'irkPatrlek 01111 m„ AUCTION SALES
lad with Mrs. Ithoaderloaccht's parents, all the grandmothers and other gliestS. Agnes Yvon" and I'Vent her girlhood '4•11° ";"31'llen's Illstittitttewill 14°1d it5 — ' --
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Mr. and Mrs, Geo:Beadle. ' I Mrs. Geo. Dawson. then toolk the eta* days at .Nile. rifty-tree years ago she regular Meeting 410 5•14•0114Y Liar Oa Aut710,N simx,
mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dalgiel and Gail, ' ',for the follOwing Program: $014, Mrs. married, Itohert Medd, who fl 4'11 away Thursday, October Ve:d. at 3 pan. As
Briefs
r,VIITTItieDAY, SEPTijriu
For Results
Classified „Ad
Ottathinivand Mrse Harry Maw, of Harry Wagner; reading, eThe Pioneer- nine years' ago. Since them Mrs. W*1 'thiS Will be 'Grandmothers' Dab it Of Farm Stoelt and ImPlements.
retrolia, were weekend tors with "Woraen,'" $J *J44 JOSeph 'Washington ; had resided vvith her daughter, edeo, hoped that an lee wooers will he,,' J• COOK will sell be mblie auetion,
lir. and Mist. E. Phillips, ; a short play, "TWo Ohl Maids and o Thos; MeNall, of West Wawanosh, She Present as well as all the grandmothers. ' IAA 10, UMW. Colborne Township (21,
lir. and Mrs. IlarrY Antn 44?' Tut),*' preseAted by Mrs, Jeremiah Tay- waS a Member of -St. Marles Anglieart YES11:01's welcome. There Will be gifts miles :north of Dunlop), ou
Lucioaow, spent Sunday With Mrs. lor, Mre. Roberton, Mrs. IIerb church. She leaves a' daughter, Mrs.I for the Sunshine basket and au ex- Tures,DAY, oCTOBER 8, at 1.30 eliar
Annie Doyle. i'liogridge,, Mrs. Fred Ross and Miss Thos. Meliall (nary Ellen), a son, Wile ' of old pietileeS. • "One brown mare years Old, wit
Mes$rs. Jan -tea Medd, Ephraim Ball. I Margaret Ii,"ing; (but, Mrs. Wm. 0.4 tioderieh, and eix grandchild- I The Arthur Circle of Knox eluireit foal by her side; 1 wan colt. rising
Keith Arthur, Peter Pattersou au� Roberton and Mrs. • Herb Mogridge; ren. One brother, Alexonder Kirk- will hold its, annual. Supper and sale of yeare ;1 I,hirham ow Years 01
Thomas Riddell spent last Weduesdayi re,adings, Mrs. Geo. Hamilton, • Mrs. patrick of Webster's Cerriere, B.C., also ' baking on ..SatU da Oe "
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r y, 'to er .2Othe hi due in 'Oetober; 1. Durhana cow 7 year
at • • Annie Walper and Mrs. Jas. Howitt; survives. Thee -funeral was held on the church basement. ' old, bred September 10th ; 12 ateers an
Mrs. Annie MeCool of Clinton Is ViSit. solo, Mrs. William Anderson. Two OM- WedneedaY afterneon'frOna tlie home Of The eloderieh, Tewe'ehip north heench' lielfere' from 690 to WO lbse sigha
her deughter, T. yohisoue. tests ivere eondueted by lkIrs.Mogridge, Mr., and/31re. 4110s. MeNall. The ser- too god eseee3s Society Nvili Itoid a calf: lerdcester ewes.; 1 breoil eOW
e I Delivered- anywhere, in et own. FRED
eield Mr. ItOhiSon. " .prie.es going to Mrs.. Robt. Rutledge, Nice Yv'oa, 4044, xteted hY- Rev, R. X. progre$stve euchre at Ow home of Mr. br‘d e 1 1"rot & .`•'0 bln(Ier,7 t"
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,e•Mr ii 1 RaithjeyeeGran (1,Stoltze,Mrs.---J., Wagner arateWeekese„ef.,Ste Mark's Anglican elturch, ; and ,ele.o. oe leassaune, ate, eeoesoeeoli; I Frost 8; Wood mower, 6 -ft Mit ;
orest. 'Presented Prizes to ,,the oldest gr-ind, ' , Interment was ha_ *ea), at te. 104,..et patriotti:" 11;LigeriltraeririitSY $reitIlduo:t!rPilllow; 1;.PacYuitrit-4.vliga
reelleeo-rdk eft .4P./,'S.,?,.'141/iiriiiits'WeltireiiiiiilitiF54**itt -by -Res.,. At E., Silver of Die', teeaerreh toseroseip, on voteeeel
Mrs. It. J.. Itess of Moravlantown ,is mother, Mrs, Donald Patterson,' Who is Ball's cemetery. purposes. 2(15' e.lent's.
nu thus
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SALE. TEAM 4.)F WORK about live were% et Nish. Terms very
horses ; eerviceable, Apply SIGNAL- reasonable. APPleTh tO J. W. L'USH--,
39x FIELD. Wingliam, Ontario. 39
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FARM HJi ALE
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eit SAIsFee -0.7-Aelitle FARM Obi
the late 'William, G. Dunbar. on
highway No. 4, in
south of Belgrave;
frame driveshed an(
orrie Townehip,
ram° bank burn,
frame 'house and
It, 'SALE. - 100 -ACRE F.AR-M
with buildings, or would eXchange
for house and lot in town. Apply MRS.
JESSIE OLIVER, or phone 291. 30x
FARM 011 SALE.
200 aeres eheice land, clay loam, no
stone no waste land, mile eolith of
- TiveAen on Blue Water Ilighvvay No.
ATVERFRONT WITH VODERN 121 (Mod brick house beautiful lawns
furnished •cottage, Water, sewer, 1 and shrubbery, good bank barn 70'x60' ;
Bennett St., Goderieh. • • ' 240 house, drive -shed, double garage ; bui/d-
light. Or part. CHARLES HEALE, I Well stabled and Niater baeins.Uefr
• ings and fences in best ot repair; good
It SALE. - MYR FLOWERS; water supply. ApPlY on fano.
39-41 , THOS. MOleITGOMERZ.0
and., dahlias a epeelaityo
spending a few days with friendS here. eighte"rilve Years" Old, to YDeatheof George Rutiede.-elne of The reitular ineetin- 01: the ''
- Lantern slides of the 33aptist Work at g'the oungest grandmother, Mrs. _Robinson, who is Huron CountY's grand old IgNurses
n th b
by Rev, 'AubreY Small the Baptist great-g,ranclmother, Mre. Titre. Themp- at the home of hiS $on, Robert Rutledge, " "(.*
e21' 'e It Alumnae will be "telt'. nirree4-
the Grand Ligne Mission' Will be ellown forty-tivo years old, and. to the youugest Pereon Of 'George Rutledge, Passed. away' bid , o
ehureh. on, FridaY evening at 8 o'eloCk. son. Mrs. jolin Symington held the West Wawenosh, on,Tuesday evening,i, NewoUir-etatti 'eleve.r Or -the -40 articles., Everything advertised ewi
Therell be special musie frem Olin- lucky deer. , 'ticket. Mrs. Lawson. ex- ln 1115 ininety-eighth year. Mr. Rut- ' sqleo Vi4Or ----- 14rets, and tailored be Solcl, as proprietor is *riving up farm
32 Palineraton street, Phone
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light°r;sleigh; 1,
1'11t%3; rbaucerltd;111411 box;cuttr
i 4173.' 08
1 set double harness; 1 set sing
***like eSe..eerr*-11):411100r.,_
1 Daisy churn, , and. raniferous, Other
le
ton, tended thenks to all 'who had helped,, ledge hacl. a severe illness last winter, at MISS M. R. Mael(i'CAIt'S.
.kineetinerottneeleealRedeteresaewae the--prograniroalsee,te_Mrs. Moe- butyas able to be out of doors during' Iiingston etreet. 39x wee 000xI
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• • • P it R It '3 Goderic
e os, essese rs, eat a vveelr ago and failed. to''eally. Itoy Molsenzie and ,hita orchestra. Ali-- „
held -in the Foresters' TueSdaY, ridge, the ConVener. ••A Tiniarrtlie Waif* 'ev,eatitero-e-elle.:etook.ise • ropr, e ore . .
with •are attendance of twenty-eight was setved .Dy th h t 1, ill lo
During ,the afternoon, three quilts were Gordon Taylor, Atra. W. 'I% Robison; . Ile was born a .few days after his par- mission 35c." 39-40 AuctieneeiS.
quilted. s' U. • ' •
Mrs 0 E Erratt Mrs josePh. Wash- en s James and Mary Hall Rutledge, I tizoup 3 of the Ladies' Aid of Knox
Londesboro Institute on October 3rd.
Women's InStitute.---The . local Wo- ington and Mrs. t4'eo. Beane-- There wasi ded thlexreountry 4rom Terrell% I (thuren win
• stele (11_9;1 On, April 22; reee;„ Doeeeeton FOWIIER will sell by kutolie
C.lunninghara. . After •- • 'e 4 °L'Its• 44-4 It)1•(t) 011.) 1111CtiOR at his barn. in the village of
came to the farm! iIUuresS csitUltuu ullu WurIlt Inure.
,)uttL ALtuei; Will SLUM the
hula a ramelage sale, oi,UCTI'ON SALE
. Of ' Farm Stock and Implements
Dun.myy,..galiDallonis°,1)31Ay. 40iarroBloie. Oth,
Mrs. Woods, Mrs. A.; j. Ferguson and Robert reside's "and
MTS. Ross were appointed to look after
men's Institute met in the Foresters' an attendance of ninetyetive, with I dond : , Vhe of school age he, at
seetober 5t1i, 4.t the Oddreilows' Haw
Hall on Thursday, with the president, thirty-two' grandmothers ".and four te ded o ter's 1111,11 school, an old' log beers open at
Mrs. 'Lawson, presiding. An invitation --reatorrandniethem 1
was accepted to attend a meetin.g of tbe
Death ' of Aft's. HATA Medd.-There rrie,
passed ;away in the Goderieh Uespatal, ' t eir , ar
early. Monday morning, Mrs„ _ Robert w ere --'t
)2ted-41, of West Whwanosh, in her where: up W,
ledge hos resided since Wilien our SUuScrIlniull
at 1 o'clock p.m., the following,:
, alum .,) , Is
• tile&aftb.',o:f % wife In 1894 ' Before ' Paw- ' . Stallion -L -Belgian stallion', 7 years
•-ti .
et.;;tircir!mnion•`be..-w af,;,- 141 0,Uftee-ailci-.4..1.. Jae Ladieb Oiange Lodge will hold old, owned by Geo Irwin.' Cattle---,
member of 'the Aiielieerj,yerboag:40.11-e4100'2-- and. euchre on Wednesday Black cow, fresh, 5 years old ; Red cow
/0
.Uctobel.• 211(1, at 8.15, 'in fresh, -0 years old; Roan cow, fresh, 7
Methodist church. Since. the closing e'venlirg;
TthieciLts_roaormesbeoivnegr siolli4e bAy. •tite ta.enistborrs.ilt.Yelaurescooldw,; 11troeashn,c4OWy,efarre;hoid4;3,,'Iterx_toolwd
f- Abe Eloeuezer--chureh lie was a mem-
ber of Knox United church, Auburn;
and was ' a regular attendant while on a Patchwork quilt and MaYor. Mac- supposed to be .in Calf, due April 29th
health Permitted, In politics he was a. Ewan. will draw the lucky nine at the re year$ old ; 131ack ,cow, 7 years eold
144111400.11011111144,'
ONTARIO PLOWIVIEN1S ASSOCIATION
International Plowing Match
‘and FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION..
'ONTARIO HOSPITAL FARM-. Just south of St. Thomas
October 15, 16,-17, 18— 1940
J. A. CARROLL----Manager S.,THOMASL,Seereiary
Parliament Bilildine; ToToi;.ito- Lo96,1-.COre.., St Thomas
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:FOR SALEee-ONE JERSEY -HEWER
2 Years 014-4eseeetiet;141.enedel,
t ›ArlifOi" •044.-40, k,
1150 lhs dehorned disappeared from
PUliiimp NOTICE
eyeArt-oLD RED
and viehitex-o-eiteer
Ing good.; 1 ersey ,years old,' to
freshen Dec. late 2 young sews, one to
pig Oct. 10th, and other 00. 2801; also
goed sow not bred ; flight Wagon. JA.S.
'WHITE; Oxford etreet ;39x
01444414441141104,
Study' s farm, 8th Concession..
Goderieh townehip, ahput September
10th.' Anyone knovving the whereaboutsof this. steer please 'notify MELVIN
.STURDY, Phone, 933 r II, Goderich,
e 38,9
WANTED. - TWO BOARDERS.
' ' Apply 52 tAnglesea street Goderiele It has been brought to the attention '
39x of the County of Huron Humane
AwratTs ElvDoit _on-xiannalupanny .tsibteic; bSeeocnietpiotshoantose. veivraill-dogs -
separate house ; good milkers, 'Ho. rat 13°1"11 be careful to keeio it out of
the reach of dogs -and pets. , -39
VOTICIt.-"--WIDL AVIA THOSE ynio
received I. VictOrybagr- -
please have them .read /or collection
on Saturday, October 5th? • It is re-
neSted. that the bags be left onethe •
doerStePs to fa-olIttate coiled-1bn. .
.tithit:411:t1:11 tht:veYtitebrp(117,0hvaipoteedr
with bags to phoue 550, or any member
of the. 'Ohapter; and diStributrop. Will,
be arranged.
VoTmE • reF APPLICATION • FOR
GU.A.RDIANSEIP.
IN Tam SURROGATE COURT Or
THE COUNTY •OF• HURON.
In the Matter of -the guardianship of
William E. Swiger, theInfant child. of
Margaret J. SWIger,-d4ceased;
NOTICE Is hereby „elven that atter
_twenty - days • from -the 'date hereof,.
Tena ,JohnSfaii; ToVrii"Tef '000-
rieh in the County of Huron, 'married -
weeboire, Make application to the
Surrogate Court .ot the County of- -
Huron to -be ,appoInted. guardian of the
person and,eState of the said William
E. Swiger, the infant son of 'Margaret
S. Swiger, late of the Town of iGodericit
inothe ,Courrty of Huron,- widow, who
died on or aboutthe 17th ,clay of August;
1910, -"testate, withetit having appointed
a guardioilefot the Said infant; the said. -. -
.90 -per hour le yinITHouT °TAIGA, TofentaheJstritnotnanbte.ing .tbe .1aw, ful 'aunt
TION Weiteat orieeloleAMILEX PRO:- DATED at trbelerichqhis" 18th day- of'
DUCTS, 570 Stoll:ace:dent, Street, Men- 'Septeniber„ A.D.1940.
treed. e- • .•• " ' 89-43 • By R. C. HAYS, •
.womEN:.GIBLs w4INTATE, D.,._.m.ARN 38_0 ' ,SolicitorTfel_tlheohaansitdon,
• 44
ikon]. OA to $15. ' weekly -'selling
FAMIDEX HIGH QUALITy GOODS. *Nos.
to relatives and established elientele.
Everyone spendS' Money • on honsehold
and toilet articles, etc; Efv,ery F.Alet-
ILE).e.euestemer „iseg.satisfigelegiistemer,.
Woik ,e`A Of hours per daY, 004 ty.
our experience, and you will suCceed.
NO RISK -good earnings .assured . to
workers.-- Let ushelpyou. Write at
once to MISS ST. GEORGE, 570 St.
Clement Street, Montreal. 33-42
NOTICE.
,perienced in all farm work, good refer-
ences. BOX 55, SIGNAL -STAR.
,
, WANTED. ---,YOUSEKEEPER-0031-
' PArelION . wanted. NVitlow
; single person- preferred Who could give
a Tittle attention to a sem-I:invalid.
, 130X 56, ISIIGNAL-STAA• - 4.4
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stauneh Conseiseative. He, was tax col- card PartY. 'Proceeds,,wid be used for due Nov: 1 ; Calf, 6 veets- old ; 2 calvei, •
W1 work. Admission 25e. GoodAN 'WANTED.---4GOOD NEARBY'
Rawleigh Route now . open.." If
. lector Of West Wawanoah for fifteen 2. weeks old, 2. ealves, 1 week. old, 1
willing to eonduct Home ,Service ,buSe,
years. He leaves a family of seven: luneh." Everybody made Welconle. baby beef. Hogsee-Xorkshire sow; due
No . 21; 31.3* chunks. Hens -e--20 White ness while earning, good living, Write
Stella and Robert, on the homestead ;
Leghorn hens, 1 peer. 'Implements--' immediately. ,RAWLEIGH'S, DePt,
GOD.DARD.-At Alexandra Hospital,
• . BORN
Deering binder, 6 -ft. Cut; Massey- Key No. ML -216-45=-1, Montreal, Ce,nada..
Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor, of Auburn; Mrs. ,
_. M. Gaydo4 of Detroit; William. J., of
Trail; --B.C.1 George K., of Nile,- and 'oderleho on. September 20tb, to Mr. ,Harris mOwer, 54t._ cut; mnqseyilliirris: „ -39
Gordon, of Schumacher ; Also eleven and. MI'S. Wm. 'Goddard, Goderich, a hay loader, seed drill, hay rake, set
son. ' , • 'sleighs; 33ain Wagon; gravel box; set
1 grandchildren and twelve great-grand-
children., The funeral will be held on, PEACHEY.-At Alexondra liospital, fidrag •harrows, .horse seuffler, cutter,
set double hargeas, 2. sees wiliffletrees ;
'Triday afternoon from the residence. GoderIch, OA Septembei: 23rd, to Mr. 1
; 40 ft 1-inch°galvanized.piPing.; About
of his son, • Robert • Rutledge, West - ' And '.11rs. Oeoffrey Peachey, Goderien,
30 tons alfalfa hay and numerous
Wawanosli, and the $erviet 'will be „con- a son. • . ' average §1.50oper hour. Write prompt-
. ..... , other articles. . Everything must bee -
ducted . le* !Rev, H. C. Wilson of Knox ' . DIED,'
1 id as the !aim * ly DEPT. C.M.S., 2177 Masson St,
so , , Is sold. TeemsoCash.
United,' church; Auburn: InterMent Qe• Ail.). -Iii G. oderich, on Monda '
37, • , • ,Montreal. 47-0
will be in 'Maitland cemetery, Goderich....--- -September 23rd, Matilda Quaid, lu 1
her 05th year. ' ' DONAU) FOWLER
_ e Proprietor,
i MEN ;WANtrOu.-trhafithpx KEEPS
(.1`,' GUNDRY Si SON' ,
AN MEMORIAM • - I
STEEP -411 loving memory, of our dear I Auctioneers, ,}°•-• 900 dealers AT won.k! our as,
brother, Nelson Steep, who passedi . sortment -of over 200 daily...necessities,
'needed in every home,. sells to relatives
out not forgotten. A UC•TION SALE -
and established • clientele. With or
away ' September 28tn, 1930. (one I ."L
-Ever remembered by his sisters. I lay,
s , , . . I Of Town Property of Edith Mr. Tremb, withent experienee yob, can succeed if
39x Raglan streets,
God_ erich, 0t, corner'Of Reays and you are _honest and' a. willing worlier.
, Every sale of $1..00 brings you profit--•
. , .,
SIEETPARDTON . - TUESDAY, OCTOBER` 1st, at 1.30 p.m. Who can t sell for. at least $2. -00' -in. an ,
,
- 7 An eighea•oomed cottage 'with all con- hour? This means that you. earn about
. .......... venienceis. There are two, lots of
. ,
HELP WANTED, ---AMBITIOUS
r -MAN OR WOMAN needed to take
charge of profitable route in Godericte
Business established, Full credit for
repeat orders. Comialssion and bonus
11 Ii1j'l
VIGOROUS & iVINEY ,
FF
BOKAR liabg. 39
MKD & MELLOW
- 8 O'CLOCK 35
RIM ee rtnr,14.notoi1ip
CIRCLE Mt
,..:.,_
mi,::1!ilitillogEiiiiiiliiiii;iiiiiimiiiiisniifitilimil;1;,,:iaii:1;B:dillide
OLD CHEESE
lb: .,,„ 91
c
MILD ;REESE., . lbla
...pc
OATS_c'R..,,'
aiNliCKi.D • - pkg.19cd
COAN. WAX ''' . ‘ . 1.1b. Tin 59,
O'CEDAR Potisk .4 -oz. Bil, 23.
:.HQRSESOCiE...SALMON:
l/2'sTin 10 l's -lin:: 36
SPECIAL OFFER!
4 Bare Comfort soap •
Swirl Design tumblers
ALL FOR
FOOD SALE
PORK &BOWS
gATVII4P
0. 'MM. SOUPS' Ti.
TOM- JUICE
lo Tin Lk
1 20Roz'950
Artt 27c
7c
14c
19.
70
3 4ift
i4EAN.S Deep Reown 2.
s
ZNFAIIITSFOODS' vin
D,
L
80 -BRE
SLICED or - 1LINSLICED
ANN PAGE WHITE
WHOLE INHEAT
CRACKED WHEAT
24-ot.
Wrioniett
Leaves
ROLLED OATS
PRUNES M a"
PEARS DESSERT
MU -KRIS
IMEN BEANS
WAX BEANS
LARD suNNYFIELD
3 lbs. Ilc
"
'9c.
Tin -
20-0z.. 8
c
lb.8 c
• Tc
t-liz• in ,27
320 -oz. 25
' Tins
2.Tins-
.25c
LOBSTER
PEAS
Canada
• Brand
Iona
• 4 Steve
CHEIIIIIES king.
TER.Mothe'r" Parker's Yellow La'bel'' 14 -lb' 32.
. pkg, _
SHORTENING Clovter
". , ., s.,
SHEPPARDTON, Sept. 24.-11.r. and sPielidid• garden With -choice fruit trees.
MrsHarold Blackstonejrand Mr
This property has a good foundation,.
. .
. .., . , . .
Sunday . visitors 'with Mr. , and Mrs. and is cOnveniently situated to Schools
Obas...T. Edward of Goderich were
Bert Bogle, o - ' and, Square. It also has .sidewalks on,
. ''s..-.
, i , loth sides. 'Terms -20% of price to be
MrandMrglmer Nivens of Cal
Paid at _time of sale-, balance within
..30 days, or terras raarbe arranged for
a portion of the balance at reasonable
rate. Of .interest. On same date there
will be offered for sale: A large. tvii.o-,
daughter, Mrs, W. Dougherty, Of Dafoe, ated -on corner South l'atte913Iake street
daughter short 'distance from cottage, There
spending the , past onontr . with h "k4)Agis
Mi. .and Airs Wm. Bannister•d
81tsk.-- -- -. a --n - are twolots: The house IS comfortable'
children, of Goderieh, $peht ,tinday and has. lights, watertoilet, etc, a
, .
with Mrs. Bannister's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, John -Foster, '
gary visited r4cent1y with the former's
sister; Mrs. John :roster: e
Mrs. Baird of Deucefield is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. A. pardon.
good cellar, chicken house. and wire
-
enclosed run. House has iiVe 'bedrooms.
and floors pol1.4hed. Terms, cash.' Also
Truitt and son Billy' of Detroit, spent I'sale : -
following effects will be offered for
Mr. Harold Nixtorf ,and Mr. H.
the week -end with the.fermer's mother, Quantity of, seCondharid lumber,
Mrs. G. Ilaggitt. ° • ' etc; ; quantity of. farm; wire fencing;
... .
' The barn on the old Johnston home, rIawa mower, ; fence stretcher; halter,
now owned by Mrs. Geo. Pollock,' was cow belVseveral green window blinds,
. number sap spiles, 5 -gallon' croak, 5
burned Monday afternoonThe cause -
. „ • . ' gallon coaloil can, one stone dash churn,
of the fire is not known
. ' Waterelaigh-1,0ne wood dash. churn, butter hoWl and
The traffic on the Blue
.way on was as 'Sunday • heavy as at any ladles, also a number of fruit sealers,
time. during the summer months. two iron -, White bedsteads, chest' of
n 0 is drawers, washstand and toilet, sets,
visiting with his brother, mr.• W. Haw- 1 several other articles. Terms, :cash.
Mr. Frank Hawkins of • Toro t *
TH0S. GUNDRAyntS040eNeres',
. ,
JAN frIMA , straw. or Coionr 32 -oz. 26,
--J.. Rasp.. and Pectin Jr'
ir
SPAGHETTI „catelli Tin
2444. ila
MARMALADE 3 E. D. Smith's 16-Oz,17
Orange Jar C
GILLETT'S LYE Tin lic
5-110SES FLOUR leg 280
SOAP FLAKES1-a18 tiollt
IIAISINS..SULK Ib 10°
CRISCO 1 470
CORN SYRUP iftrar Tts1 39c
Puffed Wheat Quaker 2 Pkgg. 15.
BLACK .TEA Special Blend 14. 47c
BUY 1, PIM -OP CoNCENTRA.TED
SUPER SUDS Pg 19c
GET 1 GIANT CAKE OF
PALMOLIVE SOAP for lc
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
CAISTADMIST
nedis Doi. 21
APPLES Fumy Grade
CALIFORNIA.
GRAPES Flame TOk6Y •Z lbs. 15°
trtESit • CRISP' '
CELERY ilectriS 2 behel3c
VitES110 GREEN •
ntssel Sprous 202.40, 5d
,totniso Hotionvis
opaptringyni
AtP.SEEF.SSRVICE FOOD STORES
and Operated by The grit Atlantic itz Tett CO.
e I I
FOR 'SALE
Fon ISA.T.E.-ONE LOT ON ST.
George's Crescent; one half -house,
six rooms. Forinformation call SIG-
NALeSTAR. _ • 30x
FOR SALE. - RUBBER gooDs,
Sundries,- etc., mailed postpaid in
plain, staled wrapper. $0% less than
retail. _Write for mail-order catalogue:
NOV-ROMER CO,, Boi 91, Hamilton
Ont 38-4g
School Teachers
Oreisiiiatimmipior
1
' Goderich ub1jc4 aehool,
1 teacher wanted for Grade 1'
ro 0311 (prinloy).
Duties to .coMmence Nov-
ember 4th; 1940.
State qualifications, exper-
ience .and salary' expected.
. Applications repceived up to
5 0 ?clock p.m.. on Monday,
September 30thy 194,0,
L. L. KNO/C,Secretary,
Goderieh, Ontaxio
AUrCTI.ON SA -L1)
Of farms, time stock and implements
of _Me' . JAMES HARRISON 'ESTATE ,
at Portees Hill, Goderich Township, on
lelerDAY, :OCTOBER, 4th, at 1.30 p.m.
1 team of work horses; 1 Durham,
eow supposed to beowith-calf-;-2-yoani
cows due about Nov, 20; 1 Holstein cow
third calf due Dec. 1;1 part Jersey duo
in March ; 2 'steers; • 1" year old; Me -
Cormick -Deering 10-20 tractor;
row 'Oliver tractor plow, nearly new;
Case tractor, double 'disk, new last
year, with power lift and -.road. car-
riage;fertilizer drill, illeCormick-Deer-
ing, ; Cockshutt manure -spread-
er; McCormiekelkering ' •hayloader ;
MasseY.Marris, cutting, box, Blizzard'
No. 3; M. IL hay rake; 3 .sections dra
barrows; M. H. spring tooth cultivat-
or; McCorrilick-Deering' 0 -foot mower,
oil bath; power binder; walking
plow, farm, wagon; Sloop sleighs; Nal-
, bearing Lister cream separator with
eleetric- ;..'set of 2000-1b„ scales;
steel land roller, circular sawing ma-
chine; walking scuffler, buggy, root
, Diaper, wood rack for wagon,, set of
double harness, ,about- 36 tons haY,
inixed grain, hayfork, rope eand pulleys.
At the,same time! and place the farms,
lots 25 eud 20e concession 5, goderich
Township, . will be offered for sale.
Both 80 acres of. good land with never -
failing spring creeks. , The forraer has
• good building's,drilled well and Hydro
Installed. 96 acres on lots parts 73 and
74 on Bayfield concession Will also be
offered for sale. 40 teres tillable, and°
the balaitee seCond growth bush, estim.-
ated at 2500 cord,
Terni; of the sale : Chattels--eash.
Land -10% cash, balance In. 30 days
Land sold subjectto reserve bid.
It. G. THOMPSON,
Itelt. 2, Clinton,
. Executor.
FRANK DONNELLY,
Solicitor, Goderich.
OUNDRY & SON,
38-9
Auctioneers.
WANTED.L.TO BUy OLD HORSES
and dead cattle : -must besuitable
for mink ,feed ; • removed promptly
FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2, Baydelo.,
Phone 908 ''r 22, Clinton: Calls paid
for. 18-tf
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444,
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ACTIVE SERVICE. ANI) HOME
Defence in Canada is not VET
affetieel by the present war clause
ACT NOW
Ilavo' Life Insurance Protec-
tion with the present liberal war
clause.
H. M• FORD
lusuranct find Real Matt
3 lItarilltou Kt. Ttl. 2414w
" Like Vacation
The thirty -day period spent in train-
ing camps by Canadians will have
Much enJoythefit thrown in with the
business of .learning how to -be a sol-
dier. The daily routine will be bright.
oned with sports, sing -songs and re=
creations: after squad drills, lectures
and target practices.
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For further information Apply to any of the following in
, your own. munieipality:-. a
'TOWN or GODERICII-Reeve 1.-E1 Turner, S. W. Fraser,
C. 0..1.4e, Nelson. Hill.
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICII---Reeve Ben Itathwell,
Warden liVilraot Hawke) Chas.Whiteiy
COLBORNE-Warden George O. Itic'ea,gart, Wra. Salloyist°
•
Reg., Glen, U.R. Ooderich.,
ZAARVAWAITOSII—Iteette Raymond Redmond, Belgra,ve;
Alex, •Porterfield, Belgrave; Jaa.0 Ourry, Wingham
WEST WAWANOSH-Reeve 'Thos. Webster, (with power
71aEdisdt;)
A811Iteeve‘ Alex Metionald, Zit. 3 Oddrerieh, Dep.
uty-Reeve Gilbert Provo, AA. 3 Goderich; Lorner.lohn-
ston, Rat. 1, Port Albert,
Hu' gh Rill, chairman of above committees.
Ex.